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Auctions. TO-MORROW, 11 o'Clock, ARTHU R' S 'MART. ■ 14/B-- ARK E T DA V SAL E. POULTRY, 11 o'clock—Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Table Roosters, Yard Fowls, Pigeons, etc. PIGS, 11.30—Well-bred Pigs, Dressed Pork. FRUIT, 12 o'clock—Thames. Whangarei and other Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Hothouse Grapes, Tomatoes, Lemons, Walnuts, and Fruit in season, to be followed immediately by a heavy supply of VEGETABLES—Fresh-cut Vcgetables.Cucum-* bers, Kidney and Hobart Potatoes, Onions, j DAIRY and FARM PRODUCE, 1 o'clock —Heavy supplies of Fresh and Cornea Butter,' Eggs, Cheese, "Bacon, Hams, etc., Canterbury Bacon, Lard, 'Honey, etc. GRAlN—Wheat, Maize, Oats, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, etc. . \ SUNDRIES I . Terms Cash. i RICHARD ARTHUR. : i (Thos. B. Arthur. Auctioneer^ j Arthur Tooman.] [Thomas Neill. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AT ■ TOOMAN'S FRUIT AND PRODUCE MART, QUEEN-STREET. ! A MONSTER FRUIT, PRODUCE AND ; : POULTRY SALE. ' I "POULTRY at 11—Full stock of Table Poultry X PIGS at same time PRODUCE at 11.30—10 tons superior ripe Kidney and other Potatoes, 5 tons Onions, Grain, Cow Potatoes, Vegetables. ■ DAIRY PRODUCE at 12.30-Buttcr (fresh and corned), Fresh Eggs, 5 cases Hams and Bacon, Cheese, Honey, etc. FRUIT at 1 o'clock—2,ooo cases of extra prime Peaches and Plums, 100 cases Grapes, Lemons, Cape Gooseberries, Apples, 50 cases Bon Chretien Pears. i NOTE.-Fruit is now at the lowest values and stocks heavy. All large buyers should -■ attend this sale. j NOTE.—Wo sell again at 10 a.m. on Satur- , day. ARTHUR TOOMAN AND CO. V CI T V MARK ET. HALL AND PERKINS i Sell To-morrow at, 10.30 o'clock i 10.30-^r EGET A BLES. ! v • 11. O—FRUIT, 303 cases Assorted Varieties, Peaches, Poors, Plums, Nelson Apricots and Peaches, Grapes, etc. 12. O—POULTRY, good supply of healthy country birds. I'igs after poultry. 1. O—PRODUCE, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, 5; Honey. Lard. 1 Open from Bto 10 Saturday Morning for sale [ of Port Albort and Omaha fruit. Good supply expected. Cart in attendance. 1 E. 11. PERKINS, Auctioneer. DWARDrn U R N E R iSells To-morrow, 10.30 sharp (Note the Time), QEVERAL HUNDRED CASES FRUIT O (all sorts), POULTRY, Etc. EDWARD TURNER, Auctioneer. > C. Aithur. 1 Uas. Gorrie. TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Clock. 1 MARKET DAY SALE. PC ULT RY. at 11 o'clock. FARM PRODUCE. 11.30—Gunnies and I Sacks. Potatoes, Feed Oats, Chart", Onions, Vegetables. 12.15—DAIRY PRODUCE of all descriptions. Onions, Salt Butter, Cheese, Southern Bacon and Hams. Local Bacon and Hums, , etc. At 1 o'Clock—Large consignment of local 1 Peaches, Apricots, Plums, Apples, Pears, 1 Grapes, Tomatoes, Warkworth fruit, ex Rose Casey, etc. ARTHUR & GORRtE (C. ARTHUR, Auctioneer^ TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, At 12 noon sharp. MAGNIFICENT ORCHARD PROPERTY. MR J. THORNES Has received instructions from the wellknown Orchardists and Nurserymen, Messrs G. Green & Son, to sell by auction. , nn HAT SPLENDTD - ORCHARD AND 1 NURSERY PROPERTY situated at Dairy Flat, 1 miles from Albany, 13 miios t from Birkenhead.and known as the Puke--1 iitua Nursery: containing SO acres two miles from post oflice and f school, church, etc.. with good communi- , cation by road and water; 20 nr-res 111 ." grass and fallow, and 20 acros in splendid i and valuable orchard, in l'ulll bearing. , Last year's income from orchard over £350, and steadily increasing. Amongst , other choice fruits are 1,000 Lisbon lemon I trees, 1,000 apples. 500 choice plum, 100 , pears, besides oranges, guavas, loriuats, , etc. The whole is well sheltered and water- , ed by numerous neverfaillng springs. House , of 0 rooms, workshop, storeroom, drying--1 room, stable, cowshed, etc. Tho whole property in good heart. Satisfactory reasons for leaving. Full particulars of— ■ Mr J. THORN ES, Auctioneer, 91, Qucen-t-treet, Auckland. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, JANUARY '28, At 12 noon sharp. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS, WORKING JOINERS. AND SPECULATORS. 3 THREE COTTAGES. PRATT-STREET, off Wellington-street ONE COTTAGE. WOOD-STREET MR J. THOKNES Has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Land Auction Room, 91, Queen-street, PRATT-STREET— 3 Cottages, 4 and 5 rooms, city water, standing on freef hold alotment, Sfi feet Sinches to Pratt-st., by I'M feet, widening out at back to 63 feet 11 inches, being Lot 7 of Lots 14 and V 15, Section 'IS, City-. WOOD-STREET, near College Hill, neat - little Cottage of- 5 rooms, washhouse, 2 3 verandahs, lovely views of Bay, city water, being Lot 77 of Lot IS and others, Section S. Suburbs. J. THORNES, AUCTIONEER, 91 QUEEN ST. ; TO-MORROW. At 12 o'Clock. ; DUiUIAM YARDS. r The undersigned have received instrnc--1 tlons from Mr R. H. Skipwith to sell . nni-IE WELL-KNOWN HURDLER GIPSY PRINCE 1 Also, SMOKELESS, by Flintlock—Reckless. ) HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. j TO-MORROW. 5 DURHAM YARDS. The Undersigned will sell, BROWN HORSE, 6 years old, by Rifleman from Waiuku, all weights trial. 2 Medium Draught Horses from Wairoa South. ■ Also, ■At 12 o'Clock. The Imnorted Trotter Young Lord Harold, by Lord Harold, Lord Harold by Childe Harold. This horse has never been raced, but is very fast, and has been selected for the track out of 24 others.HUNTER & NOLAN, TO-MORROW. . DURHAM YARDS. ■ The undersigned will sell, under Bill of Sale, TTOB.SE, BUGGY, AND HARNESS. At 10.30 o'clock. ■•'!*■ HUNTER & NOLAN, "TV ■;.:.;.'•■■ , Auctioneers. ,fiSSjEi

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1898, Page 8

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