Auctions. C. Arthur.] [Jas. Gorrie. TO-MORROW. , .JJ.-.. At 11 o'clock, ; , ; MARKET DAY SALE.. pOULTRY at 11 o'clock. Small Kangaroo. 11.30 — FARM PRODUCE—Kidney and Hobart Potatoes, Vegetables, Oats, Onions, 40 bags Kumaras 11.45-DAIRY PRODUCE-Cheese, Bacon, and Hams, Farmers' Butter, Eggs, At 1 o'clock—FßUlT—Local, Plums, Tomatoes, Lemons, Apples, Grapes, Pears, Water and Rock Melons. ARTHUR AND GORRIE (C. ARTHUR. Auctioneer.) TO-MORROW. At 10.30 a.m. J. JONES Will sell by auction 10.30, DAIRY PRODUCE—Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, Raisins, Tea, Coffee, Biscuits, etc., etc. 11.15—Potatoes, Onions, Kumaras, Pumpkins, etc. 12.0—Poultry, Pigs, etc. 12.15—FRUIT—Peaches, Pears, Quinces, Grapes, C. Gooseberries, Tomatoes, Apples, Dessert and Cooking, etc. GRAIN DEPARTMENT—Wheat, Oats, Bran, Sharps, Maize, etc. Also, for Absolute Sale, WITHOUT RESERVE. 40 100's Flour, 18 boxes Muscatels 20 sacks Canterbury Potatoes, damaged 18 sacks Canterbury Rye Grass, prime sample.. . (J. JONES. Auctioneer) DONALD & EDENBOROUGH COMMERCE-STREET. Sell TO-MORROW at 10.30, . ,-pRUIT. Extra Fine Samples, including: Pears, Grapes, Apples ■ Lemons, Tomatoes. Quinces J C. Gooseberries, Nuts, etc., etc. Melons, Passion Fruit PRODUCE. Cow Potatoes Fine Samples Table Potatoes Onions, etc., etc. (E. TURNER. Auctioneer). Robt. Hall] . [E. A. Perkins QIIY , "'MARKET. TO-MORROW. At 9.30. HALL &~piRKINS 9.4s—Fresh cut VEGETABLES 10.0—500 sacks PRODUCE . 10.30—POULTRY—Large Supply ,oO PIGS expected- Some large ones. .11.30— FRUIT—Big Stock. All. varieties irf season. I.O—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE — 250 sacks Potatoes, 250 sapks Carrots, 150 sacks Maize, 50 sacks Barley, 100 kegs Al Butter, 40 boxes Taranaki. FURNITURE SALES WANTED. E. A. PERKINS, Auctioneer THE HAYMARKET. TO-MORROW. At 11 a.m. PJQQ SACKS CHAFF. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS *•" Auctioneers; thlT'haymarket; For Sale by Auction To-morrow, At 11 o'clpck. ' "PARM WAGON, up to 30 cwt; Spring - 1-' Cart iand Harness, quiet Staunch .Mare;. Spring Cart and Harness. Without Reserve. Handsome Chestnut Gelding by Grip from Lady Franklin. ~ ■ Bay Colt,-3 years, by Brigadier. Piebald Pony, very quiet. Roan Mare, suitable for bus. Grey Horse, good in all Harness. Bay Filly, 3 years, by Freedom, trial In Harness. Pair Active Plough Mares, with trial in dray. , 3 Heavy Draught Fillies from Hawera. etc., etc., etc. ' ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS Auctioneers. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1899, At 12 Noon Sharp. FAMILY RESIDENCE AND NEAT COTTAGE, Within Fifteen Minutes of Post Office. With Beautiful Sea Frontages. ONEHUNGA. 3 COTTAGES AND VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS. MR J. THORNES Is honoured by instructions to sell by auction, at his Land Sale Rooms, 91, Queen-street, WAITEMATA-STREET — Family Residence of 11 rooms, Bath, pantries, Conservatory; Stable and Coach house and magnificently situated piece of Land, being the nearest.to the city with Sea Frontage. The Building was erected by the former owner,-, of the very best material, heart of kauri, regardless of cost, and is fitted in a superior manner, with Incandescent Lights, Electric Bells, Marblfe Mantels, Tiled Hearths, Large Entrance Hall and Carriage Porch, Wardrobes, Gas Fittings and Blinds, all of which will be sold with the house; The Rooms are large and lofty, The Drawing Room is 31 feet by 17ft 6in, in the clear;. with bay windows/There are two verandahs and 3 balconies from which lovely views of the harbour, and the whole "Hauraki Gulf can be obtained. The Grounds slope 1 down to the sea, to a prety little sandy [bay, where nne bathing and fishing can be - obtained. There is also coach house and stable, fowl house, etc. The ground has 99 feet of frontage to Waltemata' street and the sea, and. is nearer to town than any other freehold having sea frontage. There is also . erected in the Grounds a neat Verandah Cottage of 4 rooms, with Orion range and city water, also haying,sea frontage and suitable for a groom or gardener's cottage, at present let at 10/ per week. The property is flagged, and will be offered in one lot. It comprises nine Allotments of great value. The whole is in first class order and Is specially recommended as a choice and uniciue home. Also, ONEIJUNGA—CHURCH-ST., close- to Queen-st., adjoining the Roman Catholic Church, valuable Level Allotment, containing one acre., having a frontage of 29G feet to Church street by 117 feet to Spring street, with 3-Cottages erected* thereon, and being Lot 10 of Section 10, town of Onehunßa. The Cottages will be sold In separate lots. The Title Is Land Transfer. Plans, conditions of sale, and cards to view of the Auctioneer. J. THORNES,'9I, Queen-street. .. ■ . Ejcoleeiantical. ST MATTHEWS', HOBSON-STREET. ______ FRIDAY NEXT, 14th inst., at 7.30 D.m. ANNUAL HARVEST THANKSGIVING Preacher-REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. : Offerings, Fruit, etc., thankfully .received TO-MORROW. 'Forwarded to Charitable institutions. • J; A. RIDER, Churchwarden.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 86, 13 April 1899, Page 12
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