Auctions.; ARTHUR'S MART. TEXT WEEK'S SALES as so far % arranged:— - - • "'• FKSDAY, 12 o'clock, at Mart.— Poultry, Produce, Fruit, etc. ... . . tURSDAY, 12 o'clock.—Drapery, Clothing, Boots, etc., Furniture. „.,,.-_-..,.. QDAY, 11 o'clock, at Mart.-Market Day Sale of Produce, Fruit, etc. t RICH. ARTHUR (THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer.) FRIDAY, ISth MARCH. At 2 p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE ',& SONS' >er Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Land" Sale Rooms,-. ib. Queen-street, { ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR IN [HE ESTATE OF THE LATE THOMAS • BALL, ESQ M r- IN G S'L . A N D. HOUSE AND THREE ACRES: ie House contains 7 rooms, 2' attics,1 bathroom d scullery; outbuildings; with 3a. Or. lop. ot ilcanic land, fenced, and in grass. . And - CLOSE TO THE ABOVE . 2r. Sp. OF VOLCANIC LAND in grass, and .rtly fenced. Also; ' HILLSBORO. FINE SITE OF ltia. *. 9p., fenced, and in u'oble. Further particulars from SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, _AND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEERS 95 QUEEN STREET. FRiDAYr'ISth'MARCH. At 2 p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS 3er Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, S3, Queen-street, SEASIDE FARM, WAITAKEREI, -. ni-IE- WELL KNOWN FARM •OF C 1 P. MURDOCK, Esq.. AT KAKARE iIRi Kißi) BAY. WEST COAST. The 'arm comprises 270 acres ot good land, irgely improved. Superior House ol j 3oms, bathroom and scullery. Good outuilding. Mill house with water power, '.each frontage. Grand scenery, this is good farm and there is also a nrstlass opening for a Summer Boarding louse. Also, PAPAKURA. BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD f 30 acres, with 10' roomed House, wash ouse, stables, loose box, harness room, workshoD, buggy shed, cowshed, etc. 'he land "is all of excellent quality, and is enced in 8 subdivisions; 2 acres orchard, acres bush, and balance in grass and rop. Commands beautiful and extensive -lews of land and water. Good neighbourhood. Also,HUNUA. WELL IMPROVED FARM ,f 972 acres, all fenced sub-divided anc" n grass and stubble. All level and miLulaUng, plenty of timber, close to railvay station, and within a mile of twe chools and several churches. Also. BIRKENHEAD. A rINERIES AND ORCHARD, with capital dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom and pantry; three vineries, all Itted with heating apparatus (one with underground heat as well) and tanks; stable cowshed, washhouse, workshop, Cow) houso, etc. The land comprises I acres, fenced in five paddocks, Jl acre* archard, remainder grass and native bush. Prettily situated, commanding magnificent views of land and sea, handj, To school and church. Land Trans ci Title This is a good home, that" wij! more than keep itself. VERY EASy TERMS, via., l-sth cash, oalance at _ per cent. Further particulars from SAMUEL 'VAILE AND SONS, LAND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEER, 95, Queen-street. TUESDAY, 22nd MARCH. THE SECOND REMUERA SHEEP FAIR. Will take place on Tuesday, March 22nd: about KftAA SHEEP OF ALL CLASSES will b tWiw yarded. Further entries are re quested. FOR PRIVATE SALE : Lincoln, Romney and Down Rams. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS Auctioneers. TUESDAY, Bth MARCH. At 11 a.m. SALVAGE GROCERIES, FURNITURE. The undersigned are instructed to se as above, a further parcel of O 4.LVAGE GROCERIES, general as £) • sort.ment. Also, FURNITURE, consisting of Suite Cheat Drawers, Washstands, Table Couches, Duchess Pairs, Chairs, Ma tresses, Stretchers, Bedsteads, Iron ar Wire Step Ladders, Cedar Bookcase Hill Stands, Carpets, Linoleum, Rug Oilcloth, and numerous useful sundries. Please note - No Furniture Sale c Thursday on account ot FUR _=ai._i__. CHURTON & CO. ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th, At 12.45 p.m. Corner of Newton Road and Suffolk-stree Tho undersigned are instructed to sell i ■account of ■ the owner, Mr C. Rugo, who giving up housekeeping. Gil AIRS Tables, Iron and Wooden Be steads, Bedding, Spring Mattresses, Lir leum Oilcloth, Blinds, Curtains, Saucopa ■and Kitchen Utensils, .. Knives and Fort Crockery' Ware, Looking Glasses, Pier Gla: Pictures, Books, Ornaments, Etc., Etc. CHURTON & CO. THURSDAY, MARCH 10th. FURS, FURS, ' CAPES, COLLARETTES, MATS, RUGS, Etc. The undersigned have received cable advices sell on Thursday, 10th, -pX TENSIVE SHIPMEN .OF AUSTRALIAN AND TASMANIAN . / , • • FURS, ■• Now- on the water. These Furs arc of the same class and frc same manufacturers as those sold in previc seasons under instructions from the late Rose, Esq. Comment as to quality is unnecessary. Further particulars in later issue. On view WEDNESDAY. CHURTON & CO. Borou-gii Notices. THOROUGH OF PARNEL TO CONTRACTORS. Alternate Tenders will be received this office until noon on MONDAY, 14 inst., marked Tender, and addressed M:i or and Council,' for Kerbing and Cha neling the South side Hobson Bay Ro; from the Avenue Road to Lichfield Ro; And for Kerbing Only, the same ro; Specifications can be seen at _ this ofh The lowest or any tender not necessar accepted. BENJ. GILMER, Town Clerk Parnell Council Chambers, March 4, 1898. ' : '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 54, 5 March 1898, Page 8
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