AUCTIONS. MONDAY, AUGUST 20th. COTTAGE SEAFIELD VIEW ROAD. ______ j The Subscribers (J. Dacre. Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their rooms, . Queen-st., on Monday, August 20th, at" 12 o'clock, By Order of the Mortgagees, SEAFIELD VIEW ROAD, GRAFTON— Part Lots 8 and 0, Sub. Lot 21. Section 3, Suburbs, having 35ft 4in frontage by a depth of 90ft 6in, with the COTTAGE of 6 rooms, gas and wafer laid on, situated close to Park Road, the property of Mr O'Donoghue. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Auctioneers. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, At 11 o'clock, CORNET AND CASE, MICROSCOPE „ VIOLINS PLATED HANDLES AND PLATES CARPENTER'S TOOLS, CLOTHING The Subscribers, J. Dacre, Auctioneer, will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-st., on Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock, . pT CASES PLATED HANDLES AND O PLATES, Books, Whips, Violins and Bows, Silver Plated Cornet, Moscroscope and Case, D.B. and S.B.M.L. Guns. In the Estate of Geo. Thatcher, Deceased. Clothing, Boxes and Effects, Chest Car-pentei-'s Tools, consisting of Planes, Cramps, Saws, Vices, Braces and Bits, Hammers, Drills, Levels, Squares, etc., etc., etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Auctioneers. TUESDAY. AUGUST 21, At 12 o'clock, LOST AND UNCLAIMED GOODS AND LUGGAGE AT THE AUCKLAND RAILWAY STATION. The undersigned has been instructed to sell by auction, without reserve, at the Auckland Railway Station, T OST AND UNCLAIMED GOODS AND A- LUGGAGE, Comprising Boxes, Bags, Parcels and Contents, Umbrellas. Walking 'Sticks, Hats, Overcoats, Swags, etc., etc. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Auctioneer. A list, with addresses and full particulars, will be exhibited at Auckland passenger platformi NEXT TUESDAY, 11.30 o'clock. HALL AND PERKINS. Will sell by public auction, without reserve, GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF THE WHOLE OF MESSRS BENNETT AND GREEN'S WELL KNOWN NURSERY STOCK. This Stock of Fruit Trees, Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs Is very well and favourably known for its choice quality, always bolnpr true to name, and as this is the last sale of the season, requirers should make a point of attending the sale, at which A LARGE CATALOGUE, including the following will be submitted:— FRUIT TREES in abundance. Peaches of all kinds. PLUMS, including Burbank, Wicksons, Ogans, October Purple, Hales, and Other Leading Lines. PEARS, Quinces, Loquats, Guavas, Lemons, Oranges, in big lines. FLOWERING PLANTS and ORNAMENTAL TREES. Shrubs, Shelter Trees, etc., in great variety, such as Camellias, very choice lines, of different colours, Azaleas, Daphnes, Palms, too numerous to advertise., Large Lot of very choice POT PLANTS. NOTE THE DATE, TIME AND QUALITY. REMEMBER - TOTAL CLEARANCE SALE OF THE NURSERY. HALL & PERKINS (R. Hall, Auctioneer.) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, At 12 Noon Sharp. v WITHOUT RESERVE. 19G ACRES, WAIUKU. 11 ALLOTMENTS, VILLAGE OF PURA PURA. 130 ACRES, WHANGAMARINO. 45 ACRES, MONGONUI. MR J. THORNES. Is honoured by instructions to sell by auction at his Land Auction Mart, 91, Queen-st., Auckland, to wind up the Estate of the late Mrs Ellen Browning, WAIUKU ESTUARY-496 Acres, being Lot 114, Parish of Waiuku East, with frontage to the Waiuku. Estuary, and adjoining the well-known farm of Mr Woodward. Also, PURA PURA VILLAGE, two miles from Waiuku Township—ll Allotments !n the village, being Lots 11. 12. 29, 30, 31, 3C, 37, 38, 40, 41 and 46, of Section 1, containing (5a 8r lOp. These allotments are of great prospective value, as the projected canal from the Waikato River to Waiuku Estuary will largely increase their value. Also,. On Account of. Whom It May Concern. 130 Acres at Whangamarino, being Lot SI, CO acres, and Lot 117, SO acres. Also, 45 Acres at=Mongonui, being Southern Part of Allotment 45. The whole of the above will be disposed of ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESF", YE J. THORNES, Auctioneer, 91, Queen-street. . LECTURES. ~~~^~^T "THIRST AID TO THE /^4W^\ •" INJURED.". ■ *7Jf?WS§'^ The First Lecture will t"'&S(Bw W&Sw/' be given to Men at Zlon \}hM/lhW^r Hill Schoolroom,BlßKPNXjf^O* HEAD, on THURSDAY, , 30th lust, at 7.45 p.m. Applications received by S. T. Champtaloup, Hon. Sec, Birkeukead or Queen-st. LOST AND FOUND. O-i 'REWARD.—Lost, a Lady's small o«/X Gold Watch and Chain, on Wednesday.—Apply Star Office. ONE POUND REWARD — Lost, last Saturday Night, Gold Pencil and Pen Case, chased, name on side, T. E. Donne —Finder will receive above Reward at "Star" Offlce. T OSt7~ Wednesday, Ironi Ponsonby, XJ Tram, Gold Cable Brooch. Reward.— Arthur and Gorrle's, Durham-st. OST off cnvt In Ma_u_au~Rd.,-EafnelL1 a Rattan Chair.—Reward If left at Mossop's, Carrier, next Alexandra Hotel, Parnell.\ , . T OST Tuesday,, Black and Tan Collie Pup J-- If detained after this notice will be prosecuted. Reward.—S. P. Howard, Woodstreet, Pousonby. J OST, a Needle-pointed Umbrella, sup--«-i posed to have been taken by mistake from Milne and Choyce's. Owner would be obliged by its being returned to their shop.' T7IOUND, .£lO to £600 Lent promptly on -*- any security, very moderate charges. Apply Warren Blyth and Co., Auctioneers, and Financial Agents.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 196, 18 August 1900, Page 8
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