AUCTIONS. MONDAY', NOVEMBER 4, Commencing at 11 a.m. And lasting all day. THE MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PLATE, ART CHINA, BRIC A BRAC, STATUETTES, BRONZES, TABLE ORNAMENTS, DRESSING CASES, BEAUTIFUL FANCY MIRRORS etc., etc., etc., Ever sold in _ the City by Auction. A GALAXY OF BEAUTY AND UTILITY. CATALOGUES NOW READY. Call or Send for One. WARREN BLYTH AND CO. (Per Warren Blyth. Auctioneer.) Have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, 87 and 89, Queen-3t., on Monday next, commencing at 11 a.m., and continuing ah day, ABSOLUTELY- WITHOUT RESERVE. UNIQUE AND LOVELY GOODS. QUALITY UNDENIABLE. £400 INVOICE VALUE. £400 Comprising SUPERIOR PLATE AND SOLID NICKLE GOODS, Butter Dishes, Jam Dishes, Biscuit Barrels, Teapots, Afternoon Tea Sets .*_nd Trays, Honey Dishes, Candelabra. Hugar Bowls, Dessert Sets, Hot Water Jugs, Fayence Trays. Clocks, lnks!:*;.au.s, Soap Dishes, Nut Crackers, Card * ._* _s, BEAUTIFUL FANHY MIRRORS- Toilet Mirrors, with Candlesticks; Venetian Mirrors, Horse Shoe Ebony Framea Mirrors. Painted Mirrors, Painted Xvlirrors with Cocks, Mirror Photo. Stands. Palette Mirrors, Circular and Horse Shoe Mirrors, Easel Mirrors, and others In great variety. Also, large number very fine BRONZE FIGURES. VALUABLE ART CHINA, Ladies' and Gent's Dressing Cases and Travelling Bags, with Solid Nickle and E.P. Mounts, etc., Ladies' Superior Hand Bags, .Beautiful Glassware, Orniup.ents, BRIC A BRAC in infinite variety. A Feature of the Sale are the BEAUTIFUL FANCY MIRRORS. Every Lot submitted will be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. CATALOGUES NOW READY. Call or Send for one. THE AUCTIONEERS RELY ON A GENEROUS PUBLIC TO SUPPORT THIS SALE. WARREN BLYTH & CO. Fine Art and General Auctioneers. BOAD BOARD NOTICES. TJUKEKOHE WEST ROAD BOARD. It Is hereby publicly notified by * the Pukekohe West Road Board, that a Meeting of the Ratepayers of the Buckland •Subdivision of the Pukekohe West Road District is hereby convened for SATURDAY, the 30th day of November, 1901, at 2 o'clock p.m., In the Creamery, at Buckland. To consider the Board's Proposal to Borrow from the Government, under the Local BodiesLoans Act, ISS., and the Government Loans to Local Bodies' Act, ISSfI, and their Amendments, the sum of £1495. For the purpose of Forming. Grading, and Metalling, the undermentioned roads in the Buckland Subdivision. The money so borrowed to bo expended as fol'ows:— From Buckland Railway Station to South West Corner of Jeffrey's Farm, £000; From S.W. Corner of Jeffrey's , Farm towards Pukekohe West Township, £233; from S.W. Corner of Jeffrey's Farm towards Kelvin Bridge, £467; from Kelvin Bridge to Southern Boundary of Pukekohe West Road District, £195. The interest and sinking fund for the same to be met by an annually recurring rate of Three Farthings in the £ for forty one years, on the rateable property in the Buckland Subdivision, omitting that part of Lot 42 which is within the proposed Loan Area; and now in tho occupation of Adolphus Wright. Crown and Native Lands, if any, excepted. Rate to be payable on the Ist June and Ist December in each year until Loan is paid off. The cost of raising the said loan, and the flrst half year's interest, to be paid out of the money so borrowed, and it is further notified that a Poll will be held in the Buckland Creamery on the 9th day of December, 1901, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. JOHN ROUTLY, Chairman, THOMAS G. USHER, Clerk, » Pukekohe West Road Board. October 31st, 1901. pUKEKOHE WEST ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. The following* is the result of a Poll held on MONDAY, 28th Oct., 1901, on the Proposal to Borrow from the Government, the sum of £2390, for Forming, Grading, and Metalling the Punl Road:For the Proposal 34 Against the Proposal 23 In accordance with Section 2 of Local Government Reform Act, 1899, I declare the Proposal Lost. JOHN ROUTLY, Chairman. October 30th, 1901. .TTELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Written Nominations of Candidates for Office of one Board Commissioner will be received up to noon of WEDNESDAY, November 6th, 1901. C. NEWMAN, Returning Officer. PERSONAL. DR. BAKEWELL has Resumed Practice. Consultation 10 to 11 and 3 to 5 daily, except Sunday, and also from 7 to Bon Wednesday and Saturday.—l6o Hob-son-street. R and MRS R. GRAY, of Taupakl, desire to thank all friends who assisted them in the late fire, which resulted in the loss of everything belonging to them. MISS BOULT (Violin) will play - Ed. German's new "Saltarello," ajid . Hiawathan Sketches (Coleridge Taylor), on SATURDAY, at the V.M.C.A. Hall. EEMARKABLE Disappearance •ol ' Pies, and Shilling Sultana Cakes from the Hygienic .Bakery (Shops on Saturdays. Come early please, as w« hardly ever have enough to supply al. , customers. Rabbit, Chicken, Veal anc Ham Pies, Blackberry, Lemon, Red Currant, Apple, Peach, Apricot, and Plurr. Pies.-LEGG'S HYGIENIC BAKERY NEWTON, VICTORIA-ST., & PONSONBY RD. Telephone 962. GOLD MINING NOTICES. TMPERIAL GOLD MINING COMPAN. 1 NO LIABILITY. A Special General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at No. 39, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen-st, Auckland, or TUESDAY, 12th November, 1901, at 2.3( p.m., to consider an offer which ha; been made for the Company's Property and to pass such resolutions in referenc* thereto as may be deemed advisable. H. GILFILLAN, Junr., Manager. Auckland, Ist Nov., 1901. MAY QUEEN EXTENDED GOLI MINING COMPANY, NO LIABILITY:. All Shares in the above Company Forfeited for non payment of the eleventh, cali of One Penny per share, will be sole by Mr Robert C. Carr, at his Mart, Queen-st., on MONDAY, the 4th Novem ber, 1901, at 2.30 p.m. J. J. MACKY, Manager. Auckland, 28th Oct.* 1801, _^_
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 251, 1 November 1901, Page 8
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