Auctions. WARREN, BLYTH & CO. Auctioneers, ii and 19, Quteh-street, TO-MORROW. TMPOKTANT AUCTION SALES. JL Note the Various Times. I 1 p.m. - USUAL WEEKLY BICYCLE; SALE—High Grade. New and Second hand. 5 New Ladies' Bicycle*. Light j and very handsome Machines, all lat- ' est improvements. At 1 sharp, PURE BRED ST. BERNARD, IS months old. j Quiet with children, fond of th» water, a magnificent animal. Also, number of Electric Lamps, just landed, from New York. PROPERTY SALE. At 2 o'clock. lOn Account of the Mortgagee and Owners CENTRALLY SITUATED. GOOD INVESTMENTS. KEPPELL-ST., ARCH HILL—S roomed Cottage and Allotment, 33ft x 102, being Lot 96 of Allotment IU, Section 7. Suburbs. In first class order. New Orion Ran_e, city water. L»t to a good and permanent tenant at a fair rental. KINGSLAND—Lot 140, Third Avenue, 40.4 links by 172 links, fenced BERESFORD-ST.. ClTY—Part Allotment 35, Section 54, fenced, 120 ft x SKift HOWE-ST., ClTY—Subdivision Allotment 6, Section 47, 32ft by 123 ft 4in. THE ABOVE PROPERTIES ARE ALL WELL SITUATED, AND WELL WORTH THE ATTENTION OF INVESTORS. At 2.30 p.m. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. O/l CASES HERMIT SOAP, 20 CASES CONDENSED MILK. In perfect order. Samples at Mart. After above, Furniture, E.P. Ware, Pipes, Sundries of all descriptions. N.B. — Sale Every Day at 1 p.m., unless otherwise engaged, of Furniture and Sundries of all descriptions. ENTRIES INVITED. OUT DOOR SALES CONDUCTED in a satisfactory manner at Extremely Low Charges. Robt. Half] lE. A. Perkins TO-MORROW. HALL & PERKINS.' Will sell by public auction, at their Mart, City Market, sharp, "1 A QA—PRODUCE—2O tons Potatoes, XIF.OU Onions, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, 50 bates Kumaras, 100 sacks Carrots, 50 sacks Potatoes, Without Reserve 10 sacks Pumpkins II.C—VEGETABLES—FuII supply 30 sacks Cabbages and Cauliflowers 11.30—1000 head Pat POULTRY, Turkeys, and Canaries, Prize Dogs and 3 Goats 1.45— FRUIT. s\ 50 cases Hobart Assorted Xi _\ Apples Sa- ir \ 50 cases Lemons and P.M. \ A / Oranges Eggs, Butter, Cheese, etc. 1 Chaffcutter 2.0—50 Young PIGS, well bred FURNITURE SALES WANTED. HALL & PERKINS TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Clock. AT A. TOOMAN'S MART, QUEEN-ST. "POULTRY DEPARTMENT at ll — -»- Healthy Country Fowls, Roosters, Ducks, Turkeys, Hens and Chicks, Ducklings PIGS—At same time PRODUCE at 11.30—30 tons of Superior Southern Table or Seed Potatoes, Onions, 10 tons American Onions, -60 sacks Maize, New Kidneys, Kumaras, Pumpkins, und Vegetables DAIRY PRODUCE at 12.30—Prime Fresh Dairy Butter and Eggs, Cheese, Hams and Bacon, Honey, etc. , FRUIT at 1 o'clock — Apples, Lemons, Oranges, Guavas, Tomatoes, Fiji Pineapples, etc. WE LEAD THE FRUIT BUSINESS. ARTHUR TOOMAN _ CO. '.A. TOOMAN, Auctioneer.) TO-MORROW. kt 1 o'clock. .. BOOKS, PICTURES CUTLERY, PITTED WARE SUNDRIES CHURTON & CO. JOHN CHURTON, Auctioneer. Are instructed to sell ROOKS, Pictures. Cruets, Plated Ware, ■*•■* Cutlery, Clocks, Watches, Brooches, Studs, Toilet Ware, Sundries. CHURTON _ CO CHURCH-ST., DEVONPORT. MONDAY, OCT. 2, at II o'clock. The undersigned have been favoured by instructions from the owner, to sell by public auction, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, as above—English Piano in Rosewood, by Legg, London, Walnut i Music Stand, Handsome Large Oval Inj laid Table, Easy, Ocasional, Stuffed and Bentwood Chairs, D. and S. Iron Bedsteads, Meat Safes, Pillows, Marble Top Washstands, Dressing Tables, Telescope Riiuu Dining Table, 2 extra leaves; Chest Drawers, Couches, Mirrors, Carpet Squares, Oilcloth, Lace and other Curtains, Chamber Ware, Crockery, Fender and Irons, Pictures, Large Meat Safe, Cooking Utensils, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, etc., etc. P.S.—The House and Large Allotment of Land with Stable, will be Let.—Apply to the Auctioneer. C. E. PAGET. Auctioneer, Land Agent I ■ To Lgfc mo LET, Mount Roskill, House. C -L rooms, 13/6; 8 rooms, 17/6; 8 rooms, 11 acres, 40/.—Alf. Walker, Legal Chambers, mo LET, Collingwocd-st., 7 roomed x House, with bath, copper, gas, and every convenience.—Apply 72, Franklin Road. mO LET, convenient House, 7 rooms, -*•■ washhouse, Mount Roskill Road, 13/. —Edwin Porter, Mining Chambers, Queen street. mo LET, NORTH SHORE (corner of x O'Neill and Lake Roads), 5 ROOMS, Stable, 10/; also, 7 ROOMS, 15/. PONSONBY-7 Rooms/etc, 20/. ELLERSLIE—6 Rooms, 6 acres. THOMAS CAHILLv 101 Queen-street, mO LET or for Sale, Mt. Eden; House -■- 7 rooms, J acre; exceptional terms. — Jesse King and Co., 71 Queert-st. Lost a_.d F©_nd, T OST, a Gold Chain Bangle, between ■*-* Golf Links and Seccombe's Road. — Reward at Chapman's, Bookseller, Queenst. T OST, between Vermont and. Hackett ±J sts., a Lady's Gold Chain with tassel attached.—Finder rewarded at "Star" Office. LOST, supposed to be in neighbourhood of Franklin Road, Silver Brooch.— Finder rewarded on returning •to Star Office. OST, Gent's Umbrella; left in the Post-office private, box room yesterday.—Will finder kindly leave at Star Office. LOST between Franklin Rd. and Heme ,Bay Rd., Gold Bar Brooch, stone in centre. Finder rewarded.—Mrs Sheddan, Franklin Rd. _■ ,_ LEFT in the quarter to 2 p.m. 'Bus, Par-nell-Newmarket, a Black Handbag.— Reward at 'Bus Stables, Wellesley-st.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 230, 28 September 1899, Page 12
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