AUCTIONS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31. AUCTION SALE at 10.30. PRODUCE POULTRY FRUIT, etc., etc. ALEX. AITKEN, LIMITED. F. J. FARRELL, Auctioneer. FRIDAY NEXT. THE HAYMARKET. ALFRED BUCKLAXD & SONS Will sell by auction at the Haymarket, Albert-street, on Friday next, January kh, at 10.30 a.m., lA|l HORSES OF ALL CLASSES, Principally MEDIUM DRAUGHTS AND ACTIVE HARNESS HORSES. Also, at 12 noon, A TEAM OF TWO HEAVY HORSES, DRAY, SHAFT AND LEAD HARNESS (without reserve). i WELL-SHAPED STRONG ACTIVE MARKS, out of town work, and now very suitable for working in the country'(without reserve}. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. THE HAYMARKET. ALFRED BUCKLAND & RONS Instructed by Mr N. Dickey, who has taken up land at To Puke, and is giving up racing, will sell, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE, THE UNDERMENTIONED THOROUGHBREDS :- SWIFTFOOT, Gyrs old, by The Workman—Swiftsure BR'OOKLAND, 3yrs old, by Brookby— Migoiilette BAY GELDING, 3yrs, unbroken, by Soult—Swiftsure brown Gelding, 2yrs old, by Sylvia Park — Kaimara. This Colt is full-brother in blood to Lasting, winner of many races South. The above will bo sold to the highest bidders, Without Reserve. J. SEAGER BUCKLAND, Auctioneer. A UC X L AND W'OOLBKOKERS' -^ ASSOCIATION. THE SECOND WOOL SALE Will be held at the Wool Sale Rooms Albert-street, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, at 9 a.m. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS NEW ZEALAND LOAN AAD MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LTD.). G. W. BINNEY AND SONS To ensure being catalogued for this sale, wool must be delivered into store on or before the previous Friday. LOST AND FOUND. I' OST, Bay Pony Mare.—Reward for find- -* er at "Hamilton," Arthur-et.. ;'■"- sonby. T OiS'l', Ueiv.oj •*-^ £1 note. Howai'd.—A. '-. ncui...,.., Bootshop, Archhill. LOST on Friday afternoon in Queen-st, Purse containing money- Reward.— Savings Bank, Newton. OST, Gold BaF Brooch with the letter B on it.—Finder will be rewarded on returning it to the Star Office. OST, yesterday, in Brighton Rd. 12.15 'bus, or near Iredale's, a Gold Cable Bracelet.—Reward at Star Office. JOST from Eden Terrace, a Bay Gelding -^ with bare patch on near hip.—Reward on leaving same at Eden Vine Hotel. LOST, Chestnut Mare, from Epsom, white hind feet, white blaze down face, 10/ Reward, at Westtield Works. LOST, a small Double "Buckle Gold Brooch, between railway station and Queen-street; reward. —Apply Star Office. LOST, from Mt. Eden Domain, a Grey Gelding, about 15 hands, poor condition.—Reward at City Bakery, Hobson-st. LOST from Stewards' Stand yesterday, near door of Weighing Hooiu, a Pair of Opera Glasses. Reward.—Cohen, Coombes' Arcade. ■ I OST on U7tn, between New Lynn and ■I Avondalc, v Covert Coat.—Flmder, rewarded on returning same to Mrs Un, New Lynn Hotel. LOST Monday last, Lady's Open-faced Watch, between Queen-st, and Jonsonby, initials N.T. on back. Reward;—W. T. Cole, Vlctorla-st. West. LOST, a Black" Water Spaniel Pup (slut£ about (i mouths old; answers to the ■name of Darkey.—Finder will be rewarded by bringing same to Thistle HoteL T OST, between McPherson's, Newton, ■*-* and Vermont-st., small Hand Kit, containing purse and other articles. Reward.—A. Le Quesne, Chemist, Ponsonby. LOST, on Saturday night, between Eden Terrace and St. Sepulchre's Parsonage, Gold Bar Brooch, with two rubies and one diamond in centre.—Reward at R. Spreckley's, next G. Post-office. OST, a Bundle of Handbills advertising Tom Keesing's famous Watch Hospitals, Vietoria-st., Sdoors from Queen-st., and Shortland-st., 3 doors above Star Office. Watches cleaned from 2/0. If the finder will distribute them, he will be rewarded by bringing me liis Watch to repair. TRAYED at Devonport, a Young Pug Dog. Finder rewarded.—Mrs Colemau, Beach Rd., Devonport. IjiOUND.— Money Lent at low rates on any • security,liberal cask advances against Goods for Sale.—Warren P.lytti and Co., Auctioneers and Financial Agents. FOUND.— Whole Houses bought out for cash, £5 to £500; Pianos, Goods, etc. Sellers liberally dealt with. Valuation free.—Address "Genuine," P.O. Box 189. FOUND, it is not the lien that cackles the most that lays the largest eggs; but Eg-gs Preserved -with Friend's Royal Egg Preservative command the highest price. EDUCATIONAL. np.EACHERS' . EXAMS. AND CIVIL J- SERVICE.— Special instruction at all hours, fees moderate. —Malcomson Boult, 312, Victoria Arcade. EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAQES.-Want-ed known that Miss Hooper, of Lavinta House, Mt. Eden Rd.,^ takes Photos, very moderately. Drawing, Painting, Wood Carving, 1/ per lesson; Kindergarten School (escort provided), 6/ month; Piano Lessons, 5/ month; Zither, Hindustani Lessons, 7/ month. PERSONA!.. WILL Mr A., who called on Mrs C, Pollen-street, yesterday, kindly call after 5 to-day pT HELEN BITRNABY, Specialist Ladies' Complaints, consults free all Diseases. Vacancies Conval. Patients. —Alma House, Upper Symonds-st., above Cemetery. Hours—U to 3.30; Evenings. S.C.—Furniture of every description, • manufactured by ourselves, will be sold direct to tlie public at factory prices. Catalogues and Price Lists given on application.— D.S.C. , , , ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 310, 29 December 1900, Page 8
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