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Amotions. ARTHUR and GORRIE. C.ARTHUR.] [JAS. GORRIE. TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Clock. FRUIT AND PRODUCE--5 Boxes Eggs. . Also, Small stock of Groceries, Show Cases and Glasses, Scales and Weights, etc. At 12 o'clock, Under Bill of Sale, Household Furniture, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Couches, Easy Chairs, C-tne Chairs, Tables, Lamps, Kcrosine Stoves, Mangle, Copper Boiler, Large Coimter, etc., etc. . ARTHUR~& "GORRIE. C. Arthur. Auctioneer. ARTHUR TOOMAN] [THOMAS NEILL TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). TjUEM AND DAIRY PRODUCE at 12 A. o'clock. FRUIT, at 1 o'clock. « Local and Sydney Cherries, Apricots, y\ Bluck Plums, 300 boxes local >> N. Gooseberries, Black Heart Cher'AT y rics, Hothouse Givpes, Tomatoes, N. / local Oranges and Lemons, Kcd \/ Currants, Loquats, etc,, 100 cases Island Oranges, UU sacks Cocoanuts. -"" ARTHUR TOOMAN AND CO. (A. Toornan, Auctioneer.)_ . to-mWrow7~noon. ARTHUR'S MART. "POULTRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT, Etc., RICHARD~~ARTHUR (TIIOS. B. ARTHUR^AuctloneerO ; TO-MORROW," at if o'clock, * John Leydon will sell by auction at his Furnishing Model Auction Mart, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of Every Description, at Prices which must paralyse tho Furniture Trade. Also, a quantity of Second-hand Watches. JOHN LEYDON, Auctioneer. TO-MORRO W (T U ESDAY). At 11 o'clock, J. JONES Will sell by auction, TCmUIT, POULTRY AND PRODUCE. Also, Lot of Sundry Furniture, Etc. J. JONES. ________ AT AITKEN'S MART, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 14th DEC, At 11 a.m, POULTRY, Vegetables, etc.,' Gooseberries, Currant,., Lemons, Sydney Apricots and Plums, etc., etc.. Bacon, Cheese, Butter, Eggs, New Potatoes, New Onions, etc., At 12.30, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. alexTaltken. (F. J. Farrell, Auctioneer). I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, At 2 p.m. sharp. ALLOTMENTS. PONSONBY. RESIDENCE, ST. MARY'S ROAD. RESIDENCE, PARK AVENUE. THREE HOUSES, UPPER QUEEN STREET. ,•• ; SAMUEL VAILE & SONS <Per Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 95 Queen-street. PARK AVENUE, SUPERIOR RESIDENCE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising superior Dwellinghousc of 9 rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, washhouse, storeroom, workshop, greenhouse, vinery, etc. Allotment 50 by IGS feet: Terms: One-third cash, balance in 3 years at 5J per cent. Possession can be had in three months or the property can be taken subject to a tenancy with about twelve months to run at £78 per annum. This sale will afford an- unusual opportunity of acquiring a Freehold Residence in this favourite locality. Also, ST. MARY'S ROAD, PONSONBY. CONVENIENT HOUSE of 0 rooms, bathroom and pantry, iron roof, verandah on two sides, balcony at back; washhouse, with copper boiler, coal and wood shod; allotment 56 by 100 feet; paths concreted. Magnificent, view of harbour, etc.. Very handy to beach and to trams and buses; also within easy walk of Queen-street. Also, UPPER QUEEN STREET. CHANCE FOR AN INVESTOR. THREE DWELLING HOUSES, each comprising five rooms and scullery'- All well built, and to he sold in one lot. with the Freehold Allotment (having 50 feot frontage) on which they stand. Rents, 10/ each per week. ! Also, PONSONBY. THE FOLLOWING CHOICE BUILDING SITES :- -1 • JERVOIS ROAD. THREE FINE BUILDING ALLOT-| MENTS, each 44 by 100 feet, t.ituated opposite the end of Shelly Beach Road. 1 Fine Allotment, 40 by 2QO feet, vith frontage also.to Prospect-street. 1 Allotment 40 by 147 fleet. 1 „ 40 by 105J feet. 1. „ 42S by 8a feet. All these allotments arc weil situated and command good views. , Trams' pass every lev/ minutes PROSPECT TERRACE. 1 Allotment 551 feet by 227J feet. 2 „ 55J feet by. 190 feet. 1 ( ~ 61 feet by 120J feet ("corner of Prospect Ten-ace and Dignan-st.) 1 Allotment 61 feet by 161| feet, 2 Allotments each 44 by 100 feet. These are all good level lots. DIGNAN STREET. 4 Allotments, each 49 by 276 feet. 1 Lot 147 feet 9 inches by 154 feet 2 inches, with entrance 20 by 130 feet. These allotments afford a grand opportunity to those requiring accommodation for a horse and trap. . Plenty of room for stabling. SHEEHAN . STREET. 5 Allotments, each 46 by 100 feet. 1 Allotment corner of Sheehan and Dignan streets, 46 by 100 feet. Terms for all the above allotments: OneThird Cash, balance at 51 per cent, for 5 years; or the whole may remain if suitable building erected. Lithographic Plans on application. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LAND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEERS 95 QUEEN STREET. FOR BEST VALUE and Newest Designs in TEA, DINNER & TOILET SETS, go to TYLER'S, Queen-street. TTITAFLOR—What is it? Best pot plant v fertilizer known. Sixpence a tin, seedsmen and storekeepers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 289, 13 December 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 289, 13 December 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 289, 13 December 1897, Page 8

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