AUCTIONS, Thos. B. Arthur) (B. R. Sceats TO-MOREOW. Noon. ARTHUR'S MART. BALANCE OF TAILOR'S STOCK TWEEDS, SERGES. DRAPERY, DRESS MATERIALS, 200 PAIRS BOOTS AND SHOES. HARMONIUM. | TELESCOPE DINING TABLE. LARGE STAMP ALBUM AND EGO STAMPS. 1 The undersigned will sell at their Mart, j Queen-st., V LARGE ASSORTMENT OF XX TWEEDS AND SERUES of best I qualities, in suit and trou.-.or lengths; Drapery, Clothing, Dress Materials. Flannellettes, etc., 200 pairs Assorted Books and Shoes, a really good lot. 1 Harmonium, large Telescopa Dining Table, Gent's Bicycle, Desky Duihe.-ss pair, 1 Stamp Album, containing about i 600 stamps, including Old and Rare- New ! Zealand Stamps. KICHABD AETHUK & CO. THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. FRIDAY, MAY 31, Commencing- at 1 p.m. WAKKEX BLYTH & CO. ; TTSUAL WEEKLY BICYCLE SALE. ! i U a largo -number of New and S.H. i I Ladies' and Gent's Machines v.-iil be | I submitted, including "Humbers," "Ra- | \ leighs,' 1 "World," "Prince," "X Jim. e.;s." \ and other well known mak-:s, ino.t'y I ■ Without Reserve. I After above, I FURNITURE. PIANOS, AND MOUSE- ! i HOLD APPOINTMENTS, including Al--: | MOST NEW PIANO, by the famous i tnakers Spencer and Co,, London; 9 ■ stop Organ, Harmonium, Si leboards, ! Cheffoniers, Chests Drawer?, Wardroje, ; . Duchess Pairs, WALNUT CARD TABLE, Centre Settee, Washstands. ; Dressing Tables, New and S.H. Sewing Machines, Kerosene Office S;ov-, ' I HANDSOME HALL OR WATCH- | MAKERS' CLOCK, cost 10 guineas: ; Portmanteaus, Clocks, Watches, B >oks, j Serge and Tweed Lengths, S^ep Ladders, !D. and S.I. Bedsteads, Beddings', F. Pillows, Kitchen Utensils, Sundries of a.l ENTRIES INVITED UP TO TIME OF SALE. , WARREN BLYTH AND CO. l Auctioneers and Financial Agents. KANFUKLY AUCTION ROOMS. 87 and Sit, Queen-st. /^OMMODIOL'S, CENTRAL. WELL VJ LIT. AND POPULAR MART for ' Sale of Furniture and Household Efj fects, Pianos, Plato, Pictures, Objets I dArt, Bicycles, and goods of any description. Liberal Cash Advances made if required, and Account Sales rendered j immediately goods are sold. Bank guarantee. Very low charges a feature of our business. OUT DOOR SALES CONDUCTED IN MOST SATISFACTORY 1 MANNER. Interviews solicited. If you I have anything for Sale, write to or con- ' suit WARREN BLYTH AND CO.. 87 i and S9, QUEExN'-ST. Telephone 816. BRUNSWICK MART. FRIDAY, MAY 31, At 12.30 sharp. ) PALMS, FERNS, CABBAGE TREES, j T. H. McOWEN & CO. , ! Have received instructions from Mr T. j Steadman, Great North Rd., to sell by auction on the a.bove-date, at the Mart, j Queen-st., . : TJALMS, Aspidistras, Asparagus, Plum- j -I- osus. Ferns. Cabbage Trees. Tred-1 scantias, Cyclamens, etc.. etc , Bulbs. A LARGE QUANTITY. On View Friday Morning. H. LAN SIMSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, At 13 o'clock. SPECIAL SALE AT PAPATOITOI. j j The undersigned have received instruc-1 tions from Mr R. McGee, of P.?p itoi-; tot, who lias leased his farm, to sell j on Saturday, June Ist, at 12 o'clock, ! ty" FIRST CLASS DAIRY COWS — O l Shorthorn Bull 6 Yearling Heifers [ 3 Draught Horses 1 Mare and Foal and 1 Hack Massoy-Harris Reaper and Binder, new 1 stack Meadow Hay, about 20 tons 1 stack Clover Hay, about 15 tons I ] New Waggon, up to 3 tons '; 1 Spring Cart, Tip Dray Single Seated Buggy D.F. Plough, Scarifier Saddles, Harness, Dairy Utensils, etc. Also, SOME FIRST CLASS FURNITURE. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ALFEED BUCKLAND & SONS. ■jyroNDAY, tune »r. JMPORTANT QALE OF j-y ALUABLE piTY TT3ESIDENCES. t mwo tt°USES' UPPER QUEEN STREET. rpwo ttouses, LIVERPOOL STREET. A LLOTMENTS, HOWE STREET AND BERESFORD STREET. The Subscribers will sell by auction at! their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, Juno 3, at 12 o'clock, By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of J. Fitzsinions, Deceased. UPPER QUEEN STREET-ALLOT-MENTS 3 and 4, Sub-Lots 11 and 12, Section 37; City, having 60ft frontage to Upper Queen-street, by 80ft deep, with TWO TWO-STOREYED" DWELLING HOUSES, erected thereon, 6 rooms each, kitchen and scullery, gas and water, register grates, Orion ranges, cupboards, pantries, and all conveniences; washhouses and coppers, concrete yards and paths; good view of harbour. I T IVBRPOOL STREET — Allotment 9, -" Sub-Lots 11 and 12, Section 37, City having 30ft frontage to Liverpool-street by 80ft deep, with comfortable DWELLING HOUSE containing 6 rooms, kitchen and scullery, gas and water. Orion range, register grates; concrete paths, and verandah and balcony, washhouse and copper. T IVERPOOL STREET—Allotment 10, *-* Sub-Lots 1 land 12, Section 37, City, having: 30ft frontage to Liverpool-street by SOft deep, with comfortable DWELLING HOUSE containing 6 good rooms, kitchen and scullery, pantry, gas . and water, verandah, concrete paths, Orion range, register grates; washhouse and copper. These Properties are very conveniently i situated in a quiet position, yet close to town: they aPe in first class order throughout, having been very recently painted and re-papered. As the Estate must be realised, they are for Absolute Sale. Also, in the Same Estate. HOWE STREET-Lot 6, Sub-Lots 5 and 6. having .'i3ft and lin frontage. BI3RESFORD STREET—Lots 9 and 10, Sub Lot 8, having 68ft froYitage. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SOX, _~. Auctioneers. ;. ; -.±, .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 126, 29 May 1901, Page 8
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