AUCTIONS. TUESDAY', 20th MARCH, At 11. o'Olock. SPECIAL TTNRESERVED QALE , TO CLOSE UP AN ASSIGNED ESTATE. TWO CASES TAILORS' TWEEDS (in Suiting's and Troiiser Lengths), well assorted. Also. Men's Underwear, Sample Boots and Shoes, Blue Serge, Flannelettes, Shirtings. Dress Tweeds. White Calico, La\:e Curtains, Toilet Covers, Blankets, Towels, Flannel. Grey Sheeting. Dress Goods, Artificial Flowers, Grey Rugs, etc., etc. GOODS ON VIEW MONDAY. TERMS CASH. (LOUIS LEWIS; Auctioneer.) THURSDAY, MARCH 22, Commencing at 11 o'clock. O'RORKE STREET, ALBERT PARK (Opposite Police Barracks). The undersigned have been favoured with instructions from Mrs EHRENFRIED (who is leaving for the Continent) to sell by auction, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as under:— DRAWING-ROOM: SUPERIOR WALNUT PIANO (by'EMIL ASCHERKERG, Dresden), GILT OVERMANTEL, Walnut Suite in plush and tapestry, BRONZES, MARBLE ORNAMENTS, Music Canterbury, Piano Stools, Consol Table, N.Z. Inlaid Table, Ornaments, Vases, Stereoscope, Plaques, Oil Paintings, SUPERIOR LACE CURTAINS. Hall Mirrors'. Bamboo Furniture, Bannerettes, Carpet Square, ■ Fender and Irons. C. Vase, Superior Drape, Cabinet, Whatnot, etc., etc. DINING-ROOM: 0 pieces MAHOGANY MOROCCO- LEATHER SUITE, 14ft TELESCOPE DINING TABLE, Dinner Waggon to match, large Overmantel. Card Tables, SUPERIOR 14-DAY MARBLE CALENDAR CLOCK, Parian Ornaments, Fender and Irons, Bronzes, Candelabra. A.B. Chairs, Rattan Chairs, Carpet Square. Rugs, Pictures. Brackets. 2 SUPERIOR SETS OF E.P. DISH COVERS, Punch Bowl, E.P. WARE, GLASS AND CHINA, CUTLERY, quantity of Table Requisites,SUPEßlOß DINNER SERVICE, Cork-pullers, etc.. etc. BREAKFAST ROOM AND HALL: WALNUT OVERMANTEL, CARD TABLE, Carpet. Pictures. LARGE MAHOGANY CHEST, Dining Table, Screen, A.B. Chairs, Vases. Ornaments, Occasional Chairs. Cabinet Treadle NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE. HALL AND VERANDAH: Large Hall Stand and Chairs, Step Chair, Linoleum, Portiers, Pictures, Mats, Rugs, Verandah Seat. Lounges, Pot. Plants, Hose, Verandah Blind, Stuffed Birds, Barometer, etc., etc. BEDROOMS (5): SUPERIOR (N.Z. WOODS) WARDROBE, DUCHESSE PAIR, to match. Pedestal, ITALIAN AND FRENCH BEDSTEADS. Dressing Stand, SHAVING STAND, Large Carpet Square. Occasional Tables, JAPANESE TOILET SET, Toilet Ware. Mirrors, A.B. Chairs, VENETIAN LOUNGE, Easy Chair, Rug-s, Mats, Curtains and Poles. Commode, Marble Tor Washst;fnds, Toilet Glasses. Linen, W.W: Mattresses and Bedding:, SPARE WARDROBE, Boot Cabinet. Bath Mat and Bedroom Requisites. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE: Mangle, Wringer. Dresser, SCALE AND WEIGHTS, Clocks. Meat Safes, ICE CHEST, Tools. WHEELBARROW. Dog Kennel, Turk's Head. Crockery and Glass, and large quantity of GENERAL KITCHEN UTENSILS, PRESERVED FRUITS, CONSERVES. STORES, Eggs, etc., etc. Also, 1 LADY'S BEESTON-HUMBER BICYCLE. Lady's Side Saddle, and Bridle. FURNITURE ON VIEW ON MORNING OF SALE, TERMS CASH. LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE. MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1300. Favoured by instructions from Mr William Douglas (whose lease has expired), the undersigned will sell by auction, on , the Property, Tamaki East (under . Smale's Mountain), on •.,_...' MONDAY, 26th MARCH. At 1 o'Clock. fTHB WHOLE OF THE HORSES, ■*- IMPLEMENTS, WAGGONS, DKAYS, ETC., As under enumerated: — EIGHT FIRST-CLASS GELDINGS AND : MARES, i Comprising some of the best in this Island, as under:— 1. ALLAN—CHESTNUT HORSE, 5 off, by Allan-a-Dale, with four white legs and blaze; a perfect horse; very active and fast with heavy load. 2. DUKE—BAY HORSE, 6 years old, by Salisbury's Pride; a sound and powerful shafter. 3. TOMMY—BAY HORSE, i years off, by that prince of stallions, Royal Conqueror. This horse is up to two ton anywhere. i. 808-CHESTNUT HORSE, 5 years off, by Lord Glasgow. Lord Glasgow, sold by us for £60 twelve months since, worth at the present time £200; one of the best sires in the North Island. 5. NUGGET—BAY HORSE, 7 years off; a perfect horse, never worked on the metal; sound and staunch; by that all-quality imported horse Bonnie Prince. 6. DICK—BAY COLT.3 off, by The Duke or Albany, one of the best-bred horses we ever had, and a great prize winner. 7. BELLE-BAY FILLY, -1 off, by Lord Glasgow; a handsome, compact filly, really well come,, and worth the attention of breeders. 8. ROSEBERRY COLT,3 years off, dam an Emperor mare, unbroken; an active, sound colt. Also, 5 LIGHT HARNESS HORSES AND HACKS' 2 WAGGONS and,DOUBLE HARNESS ■1 SPRING TRAP AND HARNESS 1 REAPER AND MOWER (Hornsby) 1 STRING BINDER (Massey-Harrls) 1 SEED AND MANURE DRILL (Farmers' Favourite) 2 SINGLE PLOUGHS (Oliver) 2 SETS HARROWS (heavy and light) 3 COWS, PIGS, HARNESS ' Etc., Etc., Etc. LUiicheon Provided. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, Auctioneers. THE RUNCIMAN SALE. For Sale, on WEDNESDAY, March 21, at 12 o'clock, OA CHOICE STEERS, from 1J to 2J '-"-' year old. 25 Young Empty Cows in fresh condition. Also, TOOMEY'S SECTION at MAKETU, Being" Lot 159, containing 182 acres. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS /COUNTRY CATTLE SALES. \j ______ POKENO—MONDAY'. March 19 RUNCIMAN—WEDNESDAY, March 21 PUKEKOHE—MONDAY, March 26 TUAKAU—WEDNESDAY, March 2S ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1900. SECOND HALF YEARLY HORSE SALE, AT PUKEKOHE. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24. At 11 a.m. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS Will offer for Sale by auction, 9/lA HORSES OF ALL CLASSES Among them some unbroken 3 and 4 year old Colts; Heavy Draught, by some of tho best sires in the coun»try; and many half and three quarter breeds, suitable for Coaching and Light Harness Work. (J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer.).
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 8
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