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AUCTIONS. C. Arthur] [J. Gorrie MONDAY, 19th, 11 a.m. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. 92 GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SPLENDID DIAMOND PvINGS, BROOCHES. GREAT VARIETY OF STONE RiAGS, GOLD AND SILVER. ALBERTS, CHALKS, BROOCHES, etc.: VIOLIN, FLUTES, ZITHER, BICYCLES, TOOLS, SEXTANT, MACHINES, GUNS, KJii'LES, SUPERIOR CLOTHING, t'ORTxvIAiSTEAU, PIANO, eie. AKTHUK & GORKIE ' Have received instructions from Mr M. J. Moore, of the Union Loan Ofiice, Victo-ria-street, to sell by public auction at their Mart, Durham-street, on Monday next, at II a.m., UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, As per "Star" of Wednesday and Thursday, March 14th and loth. C. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. ■-NOTICE. THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd, At 1 o'Clock. HALL & PERKINS Favoured with instructions from Mr D. Morrison, who has given up business, will sell by public auction at his reir.df?nce. Papakura, on Thursday, March 22nd, at 1 o'clock, rr-HE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD. J- FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising- Handsome Sideboard, Bevelled Glass, Splendid Chest. Drawers, Double Iron Bedsteads, Couches, Chairs, Tables, dining and kitchen. Carpets, Linoleums,* Silverware, Cutlery, Clocks, Crockery and Kitchen Utensils, . .. , Also, Cart, Buggy, Harness, etc., etc. There will also be submitted at the same time part lot if Fancy Goods Dealers' Stock, which has been placed in our hands for sale, and which we are going' to give country residents "an opportunity to purchase. This stock, which is entirely new, will comprise Silver Cruets, Vases!' Cutlery, Silverware, Clocks, Toys, Trays, etc. Section of Land, 3 miles from Wade, on main road, all ploitfchablc, with well watered creeks. Putt Section ISO, Pukiatua Parish, 73 acres; owned by W. Hainea. Other Entries invited for this Sale. Country Sales of Farm Stocks, Implements and Furniture undertaken with ability. . HALL& PERKINS. &OBT. HALL. Auctioneer. TUESDAY, MARCH 20.' At 12.30 o'clock. PIANO .SUITES. DUCHESS PAIRS, SIDEBOARD. CHUKTON & CO. JOHN CHURTON, Auctioneer. Have received instructions to Sell, 7JIANO, Plush Suites, Overmantel. Wal- -- nut Inlaid Tables, Rattan Chair, Carpet, Pictures, Ornaments, Dintnr Tables, Couches, Rockers, BentwocA Chairs, Oilcloth, Single and Double Iroi. Bedsteads, Single and Double Mattresses, Duchess Pair, Chest Drawers, Washstands, Toilet Ware. Iron Cots, Fenders and Irons, Grate, Invalid's Chair, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Dresser, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, etc. CHURTON & CO. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, At 11 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE GREY-ST., DEVONPORT. CHURTON & CO. JOHN CHURTON, Auctioneer. Instructed by the owner who is leaving Auckland, will 'sell CONTENTS OF A WELL FURNISHED y 11 ROOMED HOUSE, comprising - Piano, by Spencer; 7 piece Suite, Carpet, Overmantel, Whatnot, Occasional Tables Wicker Chairs, Ornaments, Pictures, Dining Table, Sideboard, Cheffonier, Damask Couch, Bentwood Chairs, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Double Iron Bedsteads, Double and Single Wire Woven Mattresses, Double and Single Kapok Mattresses, Duch- ' ess Pairs, Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Toilet ' Ware, Curtains and Rods, Fenders and Irons, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Crockery, Safe, Dresser, Cooking Utensils, Single Iron Bedsteads, etc., etc. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. CHUETON & CO. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, At 12 o'clock. ' RESIDENCE, NORMAN STREET, JUST OFF MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD. ALLOTMENTS, BELMONT TERRACE AND MIDDLETON STREET, NEAR NEWMARKET. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has received instructions to sell at his Rooms on Thursday, the 22nd inst., at 12 o'clock, /COMFORTABLE AND WELL FINISH\y ED RESIDENCE at the corner of Norman and George streets, Rocky Nook, being- a corner lot, with splendid yiew, 40 feet by 80 feet. Drawing-room, Diningroom, 4 Bedrooms, Bathroom, Kitchen, 1 Scullery, with Copper and Washtubs, Gas and Water. Also, Outhouses, Paths (tarred and sanded), all in perfect order, and nearly new, with splendid view, which cannot be built out; a really comfortable home. Owner leaving. Property flagged. Also, 4 ALLOTMENTS, Belmont Terrace, Remuera 4 ALLOTMENTS, Middleton-stree't, Remuera All near Newmarket Railway Station. "-'"— .THURSDAY, MARCH 22.; "~ THE REMUERA YARDS. For Sale, at Remuera Yards, on Thurs- ' day, March 2% at 12 o'clock, ■ pATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS. T^OR PRIVATE SALE. Two-tooth Romney, Lincoln, Merino, , , Down Rams. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, At il o'clock. CARPENTERS' TOOLS, CHEST AND TOOLS, BOOKS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. The subscribers (J. Dacre, , Auctioneer) will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock, /"CARPENTER'S CHEST AND TOOLS, v-J consisting of Planes, Squares, Chisels, Saws, Brace and Bits, Nails, Screws, Level, Hammers, etc. Lamps, Cutlery, Clothing, Book/ Boots and Shoes, Revolver, Fancy Gooos. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Auctioneers. LOST AND FOUND. O-l REWARD.—Lost, between Choral d-iJL Hall and B.N.Z. via Shortland-st., a Silver Chatelaine Purse, attached to Shamrock Leaf Brooch.—Reward on returning- purse to Mrs Nicol, Mountnessing, Grafton Road. _^ x OST, White and Black Collie Dog JLJ . (Jack).—Apply E. Bailey, Follen-st., Surrey Hills. _____ T OST, between Queen-st. and WilliamXJ son's Avenue, Grey Lynn, Gold Pencil and Toothpick combined. Finder rewarded.—Apply Star Office. LOST, in Queen-street, Onehunga, Gold Bar Brooch, initials.—G. J. Jackson, Advertising Agent, Onehunga. ■ LOST, Queen or Shortland sts.. Greenstone Pendant. Finder rewarded.— G. J. Garland, Coombes' Arcade. TOST.—Left last night on one of the JIJ seats of the triangle, top of Short-land-street, a Pair of Opera Glasses.— Reward at Star Office. T7UDUND, Watch.—J. Mers'on, Harold-stT iTj Mt. Eden,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 8

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