I AUCTIONS. I TO-MORROW. . FRIDAY, JANUARY ->^ Jj ';:■_ At 12 o'clock. I I I IqHOICE T^ARM OF J_g3 | 1 Tl TANUREWA. .d 'fi iU | 1 1 I ROBERT CHARLES CARR | I Has received instructions from Mr R. | 3 White, to sell on Friday, January 2a, | 1 at 12 o'clock, I HTTIS VALUABLE FARM of IS3 acres,! Ip-*- at Ma.iurewa, being Lots Nos. i| land 3, with the 7 roomed House and out-1 |1 buildings. | I This valuable property is' within a short|| | distance of the Railway Station. The|S a soil is of a semi-volcaiiic character, -hew M whole substantially fenced with purine y posts and barbed wire, with live ake ake|| land subdivided into paddocks; 146 acresW I grass, 12 acres oats, and 25 acres wattleg, I-plantation; 2 good wells, as well asi a| 1 never failing stream running through tne| I property, and is opposite Messrs Ma"1"! 1 Brothers', who obtain the highest price | iifor early lambs. | g •__ 1 This property, being near the Town-gj 13ship of Weymouth, has great prospective^ lvalue in the near future, being also with-H gin such a short distance of the city, andg |is admirably situated for subdivision. It| Pis very well worth attention either for a| | farm, as a speculation, or an invest-1 p ment. | | Further particulars can be had froml 1 the. Proprietor, who will show any in- | I tending purchaser over the property, org I from the Auctioneer. | | 1 1 TO-MORROW fl 1 AT THE PREMIER MART. P 1 ALEX. AITKEN, LOOTED. I _ 9 I Will sell by auction § I 1 fi QA— VEGETABLES, Pot Plants, | | J-U.»_)U etc.. etc. I | 11 a.m.—POULTRY—TabIe Roosters, Fati | Hems, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, etc. g . PlGS—Several well bred Young Pigs. I I 11.30-PRODUCE—Potatoes, Kidneys, Ho-1 j barts, Magnum Bonum, Early Rose, I i etc., Onions, Maize, 170 sacks Feedi§ | Oats, 200 sacks good Heavy Chaft,| I Sharps, Charcoal, etc., Dairy Produce,! j Butter in pats, rolls, and bulk; Eggs,| I Farmers' Cheese, Factory Cured*; j Bacon and Hams, Section Honey | i 12 noon — FRUlT—Apricots), Peaches, | 1 Plums, Pears, Apples, Tomatoes, | I Lemons, Grapes (Hothouse), N-ctar-1 ! ines, etc., etc. | I I | ALEX. AITKEN (LIMITED). | I E. PATTESON GOLDSBRO', « I Auctioneer. Xi 1 SPECIAL ~~ ~~ NOTICE.! So a | LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF PLUSIS,^ S SUITABLE FOR JAM MAKING | i OR BOTTLING. % 'i | % ALEX. AITKEN, LIMITED. I ? E. PATTESON GOLDSBRO", § j| Auctioneer. | | TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), % < At Half past 10 o'clock. | | J. JONES il :| Will sell by auction, '__} iT^AIRY DEPARTMENT—Eggs, Cheese,! mU Butter in pats and bulk; Hams, Baconf 3 Tea Coffee, Biscuits, Lollies, etc., 56gj I Factory Cheese g IiPIG AND POULTRY DEPARTMENT -| I Pigs. Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Fowls,j| | Roosters, Pigeons, Canaries m I FRUIT DEPARTMENT—PIums, AppleS.H i Peaches, Pears, Lemons, Toinatoes.jN | and all Fruit in season |1 I Also. I FOR POSITIVE SALE. § 30 sacks Sharps, slightly damaged U 22 sacks Maize, slightly damaged M 40 sacks Oats ra 2 casks Vinegar fa J. JONES 1 Auctioneer. g TO-MORROW. I j At 10.30. I I DONALD & EDENBOROUGH. | FULL SUPPLY OF TABLE POTTLTRY.i OAA CASES . LOCAL FRUIT,! _'"_' Potatoes, Onions, Cucumbers S Peas, Hams, Bacon, Cheese, etc., etc. g C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. | C. Arthur."* (J. Gorrie, I I TO-MORROW. I I At 11 o'clock. | I DURHAM-STREBT. | IpOULTRY, at 11 o'clock, j n.3o—PßODUCE—Potatoes, Vegetables, \ I 300 bags New Potatoes, Ki_»_ys, andjj Hobarts, 3 tons Cow Potatoes jj j 12.30-DAIRY PRODUCE-Farmers' But 1 ter, Eggs, Bacon, Hams | t o'clock—FßUlT IN SEASON—Hothouseß I Grapes, Tomatoes, Pears, Peaches,* | Plums, Apples, etc., etc. h 1 At 12 o'clock. j 2 tons (Telegraph) Fencing Wire | MART-DURHAM-ST. 1 ARTHUR & GORRIB ( C. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. I TO-MORROW. | THE HAYMARKET. I For Sale by auction at the Haymarket,g 1 To-morrow, at 10.30 a.m., E HfTAY, STRAW, CHAFF, BRAN, OATS.i B-*-'- Maize, and other Grain, in lots to 8 H suit purchasers tj H Also, • jj; P On Account of W. S. Laurie, Esq. \ Ml Heavy Spring Cart, in first class order \ BHandsome Grey Gelding, Charlie, and j H Harness. ! m To he sold in one Lot, _ i - And ■ « At 11 o'clock. H Several Heavy and Medium Draughts,! H fresh from the Waikato 1 __ Ai:d P 02 Good Fresh Young Horses, from Wal-i »3 Heavy Draughts, out of regular work! II Medium Draught, gtood sort, _rom| I "Whangarei X 12 Active Medium Draughts, from Arari-f 1 mv South f 14 Strong, Useful Sorts, from the Coast,! I suitable for bus or light express work | 1 2 First class Buggy Horses jj |l Well bred Mare, perfect hack | | Many Hacks and Ponies fi j Harness, Saddlery, etc. a ALFRED BUCKLAND & RONS QEE the conquering tea tray comes; 1^ Welcome Nirvana to your homes. "jVrONEY—Money to Lend, large or ■"A. small sums, low rates.—C. R, Williamson and Co., 93, Queen-st. mHE Tea~~terrest__al with the taste -*■ "celestialNirvana. A DELIGHTFUL dial, -A. ■ We n wolrth n trial, -••-,- Morn, noon and night, Nirvana, Nirvflnp, Nln'i."" P
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 20, 24 January 1901, Page 8
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