.AUCTIOHS. ; TO-MOIiKOW. " i ARTHUR'S MART. FOR SALE OR LEASE. ' T ARGE GALVANISED IRON BUILDII 1 ING, the property of Mr Logan, situated in Customs-st. West. Particulars ; from the Auctioneer. RICHAED ASTHUR & CO. THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. Thos. B. Arthur] [B, K. Sceats TO-AIOEROW. At 12 Noon. ** IMPORTANT SALE OF CITY AND SUBURBAN FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN SCEATS. The undersigned have been favoured with instructions from the Trustee of the above Estate to sell by public auction, the following ; -T/-ALUABLE -pROPERTIES— THE BRITISH HOTEL, with frontage of 21ft to Queen-st. and 76ft to Durhamst., subject to existing lease. The building is of brick and in first clasa condition throughout VINCENT-ST.—Allotment 8, with a frontage of 37it (Jin x 9Sft -tin,. with ' large Dwelling House of U rooms, Croycion. liouae, in tirst class order thruugnullt. HO"\V rE-ST.—Lots 21, 22, and part 23, Section 4(J, with frontage of LluUfl, with 7 Cotages erected thereon, subdivided into convenient holdings, will be offered in one lot, and failing to linda purchaser, will be sold in suctions. All buildings in lirst class order. HAYDEN-ST.—Corner Allotment with frontage of 8-tt to Haydn-tit, and !)_ to Howe-st., with Dwelling of i> roomerected thereon, being Lots -J_, 43, 44. TAKAPUNA—Lots 65 to 60 and 79 to S4 and 34 to SS, of subdivision vi AUotmeni '[ 20, Section -, Takapunu, situated in Shoal Bay ■ MANGAPAl—Allotment 20; l acre. \ MAUNGAKARAMEA—N. Part of, Allotment 12U, t-U acres * Also, Under instructions from the Owners. ' QUEEN-ST.—Corner Allotment, with frontage of Sift to Queen-st. and 72rt to Rokeby-st., being J^ols 21, 22, 23, of subdivision of Part Allotment 4, Sec- . tion 37, City of Auckland. Will be sola in two lots ¥7AKEFIELD-ST.— Lots 21 and 22 of ¥ Section 33, City of Auckland, with a frontage of t'ift x 110 ft, with live Buildings erected thereon, all in lirst clasb order, and commanding good rents. The owner wishing to realize, is prepared to sell at a uacritice. JERVOIS RD.—New Residence of 6 ' rooms, bathroom, scullery, outbuildings, etc., large Allotment, with a frontage or i bOft x itiO.t. This is a really choice property; commands view of harbour. ' RANDOLPH-ST., NEWTON—Cottage of ti rooms, Allotment 33 by !"*ft, being Lot i 4 ot' Subdivision of Allotment 5, Section 7 suburb:;, situated close to Upper PlttSt Also, Cottage uf 4 room:;, Allotment 33 by I.oft, being Lot 80, of same subdivision, adjacent to Cainbridgu-st. Titles, Land Transfer. PRINCEPS-ST.. SURREY HILLS—2 Well built New Residences of 6 roonls, every convenience, largo Allotments.nicely laid out; within a few minutes' walk of Great North Rd., will be sold in one lot or separately. ' BEACONSFIELD-ST., SURREY HILLS, Close to above.—Residence of 0 rooms, new, and every convenience, larg« Allotment. Further particulars and conditions o" ■ sale can be obtained from the Auctioneers, or Messrs Buddie, Button, and Co., Solicitors, Wyndham-st. i RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. I ON THE PREMISES, ST. RONAN'S, M.T. EDEN, Opposite St. Barnabas' Church. : IMPORTANT FURNITURE AUCTION. TO-MOHROW. At 11 a.m. . ALEX. AITKEN (LIMITED). Honoured with instructions from Mrs McLean, will auction as above, "ORASS MOUNTED DOUBLE & SINi-> GLE IRON BEDSTEADS, Wire and Flax Mattresses, Blankets, Pillows, etc., et:\, Handsome Wardrobe, with Mottled Kauri Panels, Hovelled Glass Mirror, etc., Duchess Pair, with tiled backs, Oval Mirror, etc.. Chests of Drawers, Carpets. Heavy Linoleums, Rugs, Mate,' etc., Dining Room Suite, upholstered in Leather, Japanese Cane and Wicker Chairs, Music Stand, etc., American Spring Rocker, B.M. Fenders, Hall Stand. Upholstered Settee, etc., Dining and Side Tables, Matting, Meat Safe, Kitchen Utenails, Tubs, Buckets, etc., etc TERMS CASH. NO IUOSEHVK. ALEX. AITKEN (LIMITED). A. M. NEWMAN. Auctioneer. N.B.—Cards to View on TUESDAY, the 13th inst. Mt. Eden Buses pass the door every 20 minutes. THURSDAY, 15th MARCH, Commencing at 11 o'clovk. BEACH ROAD (East), DEVONPORT, Five minutes from wharves. SECOND TWO-STOREY HOUSE PAST DUDER'S STORE. Tl^o undersigned has been instructed by Mrs McFARLANE, Executrix in the Esate of the LATE WILLIAM McFARLANE, to sell riIHE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, -L as under:— ENGLISH WALNUT PIANO by Bra-ted Plush and Genoa Suite ■ B. and G. OVERMANTEL . Hand-painted Screen, Rattan Furniture Superior ITALIAN OIL PAINTING ENGLISH. PAINTINGS, Music Stand Plaques, Ornaments, Music Stool Carpets, Rugs, Fenders and Irons Cabinets, Tripod, Pot Stand Curtains and Poles. Blinds HALL: Rimu Hall Stand Case of N.Z. BIRDS, Chairs. Linoleum and Mats, CURIOS, Chain! Occasional Tables, Occasional Chairs Oil Paintings, Verandah Blinds. DINING-ROOM: ENGLISH SADDLEBAG SUITE, Sideboard, Tel. Dining ■ . Table. English .SECRETAIRE, Clock, i WALNUT .OVERMANTEL. Lounge,! A.B. Chairs, Pictures, English OIL PAINTINGS, Jap. Ornaments, E.P. Ware,' Cutlery, Giass and China, Dinner and Tea Services, and Diningroom Requisites. BEDROOMS: M.X, GLASS FRONT j WARDROBE. Wai. Duehesse Pair, ' FRENCH and other BEDSTEADS and . Bedding, '& Chests Drawers, Toiletware, Mirrors, Carpet and Floor Coverings, Tables, Duchesse Pairs, Commode, Stair Carpets and Rods, Treadle Sewing Machine (Singer). Also, ROCKING HORSE, Tricycle, MAIL CART, Wheelbarrow, Garden Tools, Filter, Dresser, and general Kitchen : Uten.sils, etc., etc. j THE FURNITURE IS ALMOST NEW, ONLY IN USE TWO YEARS. On view morning of Sale. Steamers every 15 minutes. ~ TERMS CASH, LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 61, 13 March 1900, Page 8
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