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' If__.UGt_OJ3ffl. TO-MORROW. At 12 noon. v' PIANO, DUCHESS PAIRS CHESTS 'OF DRAWERS CHEVAL GLASS, PICTURES TOILET WARE, PLATFORM SCALES CHUETON & CO. JOHN CHUETON, Auctioneer. Have received instructions to sell, I>LA._i;o, Duchess Pairs, Chests or Drawers* Clieva-1 Glass, Pictures, Toilet Ware. Couches, Suite, Chairs, Tables, Marine Telescope, Verandah Lounge, Round Tables B'entwood Chairs, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, W.W. Mattresses, Flax Mattress, Single and Double Hearth Rug, Kitchen Table, Fairbanks -'Platform, Scales, Marble Top Butcher Scales and Weights, Show Case, 2 Flour ! Kegs, Bag of Salt, Keg of Soda, Pegs . and Kerosene, Sewing Machine, Stove., ; Oilcloth, Sundries, etc., etc. CHUETON & CO. tWrSDAyZ^NOVEMBER 30, At 12 noon. GREEN PARK. GREEN PARK. BETWEEN ELLERSLIE & PENROSE, MAIN SOUTH. ROAD. CHUETON & CO. JOHN CHURTON, Auctioneer. Are instructed to sell in conjunction with Albert S. Board, mHAT MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY,' -L KNOWN AS GREEN PARK, comprising 50 acres of the very Finest Volcanic Soil, cleared from stone, and a great part in crop, balance in grass. The Property, one of the few large freeholds in the district, will be offered in sections. Also, CAPITAL 6 ROOMED RESIDENCE, with first class stabling and outbuildings, situated on portion of tho property; Plans on application. Intending purchasers applying- to the Auctioneers or Agent will be shown over the property. A Great Opportunity of obtaining Ploughable Volcanic Land close to Railway Station, so near the city, and passed by Andrew's Busses, travelling cheaper than by train. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. i x CHURTON &CO '■•< BRUNSWICK MART. OTHER ENTRIES WILL BE AC- ■ /'j,, . •S^_^i_^__%_i_i_^_ihm 1 .'• FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, At 12 noon. CHUETON <_ CO. JOHN CHURTON, Auctioneer. Have received instructions from THE TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB To sell on Friday, 24th November, at 12 o'clock, .rr-HE GATES JL BOOTHS CARDS "REFRESHMENT STALLS For their Spring Meeting, advertised to be held at tho Takapuna Racecourse, on Saturday, December 2, and Saturday, December 0, 1899. . CHUETON & CO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2S. VALUABLE LIBRARY. RARE AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. WORKS. SPLENDIDLY-ILLUSTRATED FINE / ART WORKS. • The subscribers, J. Dacre, Auctioneer, will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-st., on Tuesday, 28th inst., at H o'clock, jj A ! LIBRARY OF ABOUT '300 VOL--£A. UMES, the Property of a well known Collector, including—Hochstetter's N.Z. Maori Mementoes; Crawford's Travels in N.Z.; N.Z. Entomology; Swainson's N.Z.; Bradshaw's N.Z.; Muster's N.Z. Travels, Thomson's N.Z.; Wakefield's Colonisation; Bree's N.Z. Illustrations; Cook's Voyages, First Ed.; Grey's Maori Mythology N.Z. Aborigines; Illustrated Australia, 120 Steel Plates; Collins' N.S.W.; Phillips' Voyage to Botany Bay; Bennet's Naturalist's Gatherings; Forrest's Explorations; Morris' Game Birds; The Irving Sna.ksnere; Jones' Grammar ot Ornament. 100 Plates in Gold and Colours; The Industrial Arts of 19th Century, 160.Illustrated Plates; Turners Gallery, 60 Proof En"•ravings; Panorama of Egypt; Paradise Lost, curiously Illustrated; The Raven Old by Dore; Facsimile of Ist I' oho Ed. of Shakspere; Hogarth: Sir John Franklin's Journey, Original Ed.; Cruickshank. s Sketches Views in India; Byron, Dante: Light of Asia; Art Journals; Gordon's Roof of the World; Motley s Works, Proof Engravings; Ornithology; Forbes Dahomey; Scott's Works; Illustrated Switzerland; History of United States, etc., etc., etc. * Catalogues on Application. . SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON. Auctioneers. . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, At 12 noon. BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. The undersigned will sell by auction at their Mart, T ARGE WOODEN BUILDING IN JU MANUKA. RD., PARNELL. occupied by Mr Nicholson. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. EICHAED AETHUE & CO. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. THE HAYMARKET. WITHOUT RESERVE. For Sale, on FRIDAY NEXT, November 24, at 11.30, BUTTERFLY WING GIG, Sliding Seat, Horse and Harness, all in first class order. ALFEED BUCKLAND & SONS THE WAIUKU SALEYARDS. For Sale, on SATURDAY, Dec. 2, at 12 o'clock, fA WELL BRED STEERS, 3 to 4 years OU old. . ■ - ' ALFEED BUCKLAND & SONS __ THE HAYMARKET. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1599. For Sale, Without Reserve, at 11 o'clock, -J SACK PURPLE T.OP ABERDEEN J- Turnip ■ - •■ ' •" 1 sack Green Top Aberdeen Turnip 1 sack Devonshire Grey' Stone Turnip 1 sack Foster ton Hybrid Turnip Description and Growth Guaranteed. • • EVERY - GRAIN GROWS. ."..... Also, 200 sacks Canterbury Potatoes ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS .«____————POP—_———__—____———w—■ f\ HANNAH guarantees to suit every VT« sight with Spectacles, from Gd pair; also Sewing Machines at half ordinary, prices, one of the best makes. Large shipment of Hosiery arrived. Three pairs for 1/.' Don't forget.the Ceapest House in thown—3s2. Queen-st.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 277, 22 November 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 277, 22 November 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 277, 22 November 1899, Page 8