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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW At 10 o'clock. UY ORDER OF THE ■ AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL. HALL AND IJEEKINS. Will sell by auction, rjiHAT BRICK BUILDING WITH I SLATE ROOF, FOR REMOVAL,, situated in Chancery-st, lately occupied by Mr J. TV. Dickens, Blacksmith, The purchased will be required to remove the whole of the Bricks and other Material within fourteen days from the date of Sale. Ha will be held entirely resoonsiblo for any accident or damage that may occur in the taking down of the Building, or at any thne during its removal Building to be sold as it stands Intending- purchasers should inspect it betore thu sale. The City Council will not be lia'ole for any loss or damage that may occur after the sale. CASH ON FALL OF HAMMER. SALE WILL BE HELD IN CHAN-CERY-ST. HALL AND PERKINS. ROBT. HALL, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW At 1.30 o'clock. HALL AND PERKINS. Will sell by public auction 011 the premises, Great North Hoiid, favoured with instructions from Air S. Cox, who is leaving for Melbourne, /TUIE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD ■i- FURNITURE, consisting of Piano by Kurd, &ood tone; 2 Suites of Furniture (carved), largo Gold Overmantel, Clock, Pictures, Octagon Table, Ornaments, 2 Double- Bedsteads, Blankets, W.W. Mattresses, 2 lovely Ghosts of Drawers, Mottled Kauri, Kewarewa, Cedar; Duchess Pairs, A.M.B. Chairs, Mirrors, Toiletware, Hocking Chairs, Curtains, Carpets, Cabinet and Sewing Machine, Fender, etc., Lamps, Books, Linoleum in very good order, Verandah lilinds and Chairs, Safe, Dinner Set, Glassware and Cutlery, Brass Pieces, Fan, lot Mason's Jars, Kettles, Pots, Pans, Alarm Clocks, .Scales and Weights, o K. Chairs, Galvanised Baths, Buckets, I Wringer, Grindstone, Stepladder, Steelyards, Galvanic Mattery, Gardening Tools, Grindstone, etc. WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. The property is withdrawn, having been disposed of satisfactorily privately. Outdoor Sales a specialty by us. HALL AND PERKINS R. HALL, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW At 2 o'clock. J. U. NORMAN. Will sell by auction at his. Mart, Queen- ■ st., opposite Firebell, T ARGE Quantity of Household Furni- -" ture. Duchess Pairs, Couches, Chairs, Tables, Meat Safes, Mirrors, Ollclotn, Carpets, Sewing Machines, Gas Stoves, Watches. Drapery, Fowls, etc., etc. J. H. NORMAN, Auctioneer. ELECTORAL THOROUGH OF BIRKENHEAD. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCIL LORS. Public notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Candidates have been duly nominated for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Birkenhead:— Donahue, Patrick Hadiiekl. John Kay, John Green Taylor. Harry Percival Thompson, William As the number of Candidates exceeds the number of Vacancies, a Poll for the Flection of Three (3) Councillors will bo taken on THURSDAY, the 13th day or September. 1900, at the Zion Hill fclioolrom Birkenhead, and at the Schoolroom Chelsea, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and G o'clock p.m. A. L. WHITE, Returning Officer. Birkenhead, (ith September, 1900. A UCKLAND RATEPAYERS' ASSOiA. CIATION. KARANGAHAPE WARD. It is strongly urged that Members of the above Association and Ratepayers support the candidature of Mr Young Warren for this ward. FREDERIC J. KENDERDINE, Hon. Secretary. FOB SALE. qpOR SALE. One eSt Heavy Waggon X) Wheels and Axles. Suitable for timber work.—Cousins and Atkin, Elllott-st. TjlOK SALE, choice Building Sites. Brick -T Bay, 25/ per foot; Mt. Kiloii, 50/ and 70/; Hu'ntley Avenue, 75/; Kemuera, main road, £".0 and £140 per acre.—F. Bailey, 5 Coonibes' Arcade. ■ TjTolt IMMEDI AT E SALE, FAITHFULLY-BUILT DWELLING of 5 rooms, cupboards, gas and water, allotment 27 x 100. in good position, close to Ponsonby Road. Would let at 10/ per week. £200. R. BARH BROWN, Exchange Lane. TO O II S A £ E= Newton, S rooms and lot. ifilfiO; 4 rooms, ■E2OO- 6 rooms, £1)30, and double allotment. Arch Hill, 0 rooms, £450. Paracll, 4 rooms, £300. Ponsonby, 9 rooms. £550. Mount Eden, (! rooms, new, £450. Remuera, 7 rooms, £750. College Hill, 0 rooms, £425. Brick Bay, 5 rooms, £330. Berestord-st., 8 rooms, £370. .Bakery Business, WaiteKaF. rI'BAILIk%__^_COOMBES'_AnCADE : __ MT. ALBERT—First-class Volcanic Section. 3 acres, free from stone.—T. B. Clay, 2G Shortland-st. OAfiX— MT. EDEN. New and superior SitLUt) House, 7 rooms, pantry, scullery, gas, washhouse, copper, tubs, etc. Elevated position.—Burrow and Co., Bank N.Z. Buildings. r?-f QR—AVONDALE FLAT. Five Acres ' 3JA.VO' of first clas alluvial soil, fenced; over an acre of orchard, handy to station.—T. B. Clay, 2G Shortland-st. I? -| OK—MT. ROSKI.LL, far side, 17 dv'JLOc) acres, fenced, suitable for poultry farm.—T. B. Clay, 2C Shortland-st. J?9K WANTED for good Blacksmith's BJAO Business and Plant, owing to illhealth.—Churton and Co. O A (\K — AVONDALE FLAT. — Five 3wttUt> Acres, in grass, with new House of B rooms.—T. B. Clay, 2G Shortland-st % PUBLIC NOTICES. TTTXORItALL & CRANWELL arc holding 1 VV Cheap Clearing Cash Sale of China, Earthenware, Hardware, etc.~273 Queon-st. i TTETIRING from business; everything .£ti must be sold; our sale prices are a caution.—273 Queen-st. ~\ SPLENDID CHANCE TO SAVE A MONEY during Worrall & Cranwell's Cheap Sale of Cutlery, Hardware, Glassware, etc. . EA SETS, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, China and general plain goods, at fine cash prices.—Worrall & Cranwell. • ;. WORRALL & CRANWELL.opposlte Tonson Garlick's— Successful sale of the year. Everything reduced and plenty to choose from. ■ rXTORRALL & CRANWELL, 273 Queen- » V st., continue their Cheap Cash Sale of Earthenware, Hardware, etc., until the whole is cleared out. _^ T7«OR Cheap Lamps, Enamelled Ware, J-1 Platedware, Spoons and Forks, Cutlery, etc., Worrall •& CronweJl'B Cheap SaJo Can't be beat.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 8

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