AUCTIONS. Thos. B. Arthur.) • (B. B. Sceats. I TO-MORROW. . At 12 noon. ARTHUR'S MART. POULTRY, PRODUCE. FRUIT. RICHARD ARTHUR' & CO.. T. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW At 1 p.m. sharp. TTANDSOMELY CARVED SOLID MA--tl HOGANY 4 POSTER BEDSTEADNow on View-Formerly the ■Property or Sir G. Grey—ln perfect condition. UNIQUE RELIC OF BYGONE D-aYS. To be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. After above, furniture and household effects fancy goods, jewellery, Ladies- and gents' watches, SUNDRIES OF ALL KINDS. To be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. WAEBEN BLYTH & CO. Auctioneers and Financial Agents. ■ TO-MORROW At 11 o'clock NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. CHUE7ON & CO. JOHN CHURTON, Auctioneer, are Instructed to sell, ( PjANO by Hoffmann, Tapestry and Leather Suites, Settee and 2 Chairs In plush, Mirrors, Pictures, Marble C.'ieck, Hugs, Carpets, Linoleum, DucliM.3 Pairs, Combinations, Chests Drawers, Cupboards, Washstiimls mid Ware, Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, W.W. Mattresses, Flax Mattresses, Cots, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Office Table, Go-curt, Perambulator, Child's Chairs, Cutlery, Lawn-niowor, and sundries. CHURTON & CO. TO-MORROW. ? CHURTON & CO. (Jno. Churton, Auctioneer) are instructed to sell on Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, WITHOUT RESERVE, A SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF DRAPERY FROM SYDNEY. Consigned for Realisation. THE GOODS ARE ALL NEW and FRESH, And were bought In Sydney for cash at the end of the season. They comprise— DIIKSB GOODS VELVETEENS FLANNELETTES SHIRTINGS CAPES JACKETS MACKINTOSHES SKIRTINGS TAPESTRY CURTAINS TABLE COVERS TABLINGS MEN'S .SHIRTS MEN'S TROUSERS MEN'S UNDERPANTS MEN'S JERSEYS RUGS, and a host of other lines. The piece goods are all cut into convenient lengths, and the whole will be sold without reserve. Sale will be continued until all >s realised. CHURTON & CO. Arthur Tooman.) (Arthur Tooman. " TO-MOHROW At 12 o'clock. pRUIT AND PRODUCE IN ALL ITjS BRANCHES. - ARTHUR TOOMiVN AND CO. A. TOOMAN, Auctioneer. Arthur Tooman.) (Arthur Tooman. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 11 o'clock. MR W. COSTELLO'S FINAL SALE OF THE SEASON. Of Oft f\(\C\ SUPERIOR FLOWERING J'/,UU'' ORNAMENTAL, SHELTER, FRUITING, AND HEDGING PLANTS, TREES, AND SHRUBS. 100 Camellias, Five Sorts 100 Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Ponticen, Daphnes, red and white; Libonias, Diosmas, Bougainvilleas, Clyanthus, . Jasamines, assorted; Hibiscus, Cab- , bage Trees. Junipers, Retinosporas, Dracenas, Uchas. Lillies, sorts; Bignonies Berberis, Mendoza, Domestica Euginius, Habrothamus Tree Ferns) Epephyllums, Lilas, Hollys, Deutza' Creneta, Lassandras Tuberoses, Eunonymus, Elegens, thousands of others too numerous to mention Bouvardias, Musk Trees, Heaths SHELTER TREES (Assorted).' . Macrocarpa Privet Lisustrum, etc. FRUIT TREES. Lisbon Lemons, Japan and English Plums Passion Plants, Apricots, etc. Oranges, Peaches, Nectarines ARTHUR TOOMAN AND CO. (A. TOOMAN, Auctioneer.) FRIDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1900, < At Twelve o'clock noon, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT BAST TAMAKI. BAk_B BROS., Have been instructed by the Mortgagees to sell by auction, at their Mart, Queenst., Auckland, on the above date at 1' o'clock noon, A LL THAT PARCEL OF LAND con--f*- taining 261 acres, more or less' situ ated at East Tamaki, and. being part of the Block known as "TE WHARAU " at present occupied by Mr Cryer There is a substantial Dwelling House and outbuildings on the Property which abuts on the Te Wharau River for about two thirds of its frontage, thus saving fencing: It will be sold subject to existing tenancy. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, or from Messrs Dufaur and MacCormlck, Solicitors to tho Mortgagees, Cosmopolitan Chambers Queen-st., Auckland. . ' BAKER BROS. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ■S. i AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AT WAIHI. ■■' The undersigned have been instructed by Mrs Christian, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction at Walhi on Wednesday, Bth August, 1900, at 2 p.m., on the premises, HER VALUABLE PROPERTY IN . HASZARD STREET, on which are erected TWO COMMODIOUS SHOPS and a 4-roomed DWELLING. This offers a splendid chance to anyone .wanting a sound investment in the risinetown of Waihi. b \ - Also; on account of the Owners, TEN DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, being part of the Kensington Freehold Estate. Plan can be seen at Messrs Haszard and Johnston's Office, Waihi. For particulars t.pply to R. GOOCH. Paeroa. ■ .: . ' ■ ■ MACKAY AND PRATT, Auctioneers, :,.....:,.•..... . Pft?r9£ v ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 185, 6 August 1900, Page 8
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