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AUCTIONS. - MONDAY, 26th MAY, At Eleven o'Clock., HARBOUR . BOARD ALLOTMENTS. G..W. BINNEY & SONS . 0. Have received instructions from the, Auckland Harbour Board -to sell by Public Auction, alt the Offices Of'the Auckland Harbour Board. Quay-street, on Monday,' 26th MSy. p"2. at 11 -.arm..the Leases of the following Allotments, at the Upset Prices nameid for same, "E\OR A TERM OF 50 YEARSAUotments 90 to 92, Customs-street East. £3 10/ per ft p*>r annum; 105-106. Customs-street East, £2.15/ per ft per annum; 107-113, Customs-street Bast, £2 1.0/ per ft per annum; 114-U6, Customs-st. East, £2 per ft per annum; , .117-119, Qtteen-streft. £7, 10/ per/ft per annum; 120-122, Quay-street, £3 10/ per ft per annum; 132r134, Quay-street, £2 10/ .per ft per annum; 137-145, Quay-street, £2 5/ per ft per annum; 14S, Quay-street, £3 per ft per annum. FOR A TERM OF 13 YEARS- . Allotments. AS, .16,- 17, Mechanics' Bay Reclamation; £10 per annum for the three; 18 and 19, Mechanics' Bay. Reclamation, £7 10/ each per annum; Temporajy Occupation of Allotment No. 14, Mechanics' Bay, £25 per annum. TERMS AND CONDITIONS AT S.ALS. Arthur Tooman) (Arthur Tooman WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock. AGRICULTURAL HALL. JAMES MASON'S THIRST SALE. OF THE SEASON "40,000 TREES, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS, FRUITING, FLOWER.ING, SHELTER AND ORNAMENTAL. FRUITING—EarIy and Late Apples and Pears, Japan and English Plums, Peaches of leading sorts, Apricots, Poor Man and Sweet Oranges, Lisbon Lemons, and every other line in fruiting. ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING— Puriris, Cabbage Trees, Euononus, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Camellias, Roses, Diosmas, Gardenias, Libonias, Oleanders, Bougainvilleas, Pichts, Thujia.- and 100 other Choice Leading Varieties. SHELTER—Macrocarpa, Pinus, and and Native Trees. HEDGING — Aleagnus, Pittisporum. Crasifolium, etc. BORDER. PLANTS — Ferns, etc., in great variety. All warranted true to name, and particularly well grown. : _ t| ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO. A. TOOMAN, Auctioneer. WARREN BLYTH AND CO., THE POPULAR AUCTIONEERS. NEXT WEEK'S SALES, as under: - MONDAY, MAY 26. Commencing at 1 p.m. IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF PLATE BY THE CELEBRATED MAKERS. WINGFIELD, ROWBOTTOM, AND CO. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY, etc., etc., etc. ..' " JUST LANDED. WITHOUT RESERVE. On Account of Whom It May Concern. WARREN BLYTH & CO. (Per Warren Blyth. Auctioneer.) Favoured with- instructions will sell at their Rooms, 87 and 89, Queen-st, ' ;£175. INVOICE VAiuE of SUPERIOR AND ■: UNDENIABLE ■__ QUALITY,, JPLATED WARE, MARBLiE;. AND (OTHER CLOCKS,: Ladles' and Gent's Gold Watches, 2 do?en Silver Watches, 2 dozen Superior R.G. Watches, 1 dozen Oxidised Watches, Large Quantity Very Superior Hall Marked and Gold Cased Jewellery, comprising Rings, Brooches, Trinkets, Pendants, Petrified Wood and Greenstone Brooches, Necklets, Bangles, etc., etc. : " NOTE—The attention of. Ladies and Gentlemen of the City and Suburbs is particularly directed to this. sale. The Plated Ware is of undeniable quality, and in fine assortment. The Watches, Jewellery, etc., are all of Latest Designs, wnile the whole will be sold Without the Slightest Reserve and Regardless of Cost. Each Article Guaranteed*. SALE MONDAY, 26th MAY, AT 1 P.M. TUESDAY, MAY 27. . Commencing at 1 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 87. & 89, QUEEN-ST. LARGE QUANTITY AND FINE ASSORTMENT FURNITURE, DRAPERY, SUNDRIES OF ALL KINDS. , THURSDAY, MAY 29. Commencing at 1 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 87 & 89, QUEEN-ST. A TTRACTIVE SALE OF CHOICE aa- FERNS, FLOWERING. AND POT PLANTS IN GREAT VARIETY: Also, Large Number of Sago Palms (Cycas Re.voluta) in Dormant Bulbs. 5 CASES VERY SUPERIOR HOME MADE RHUBARB WINE, at 1 p.m. sharp. FRIDAY, 30th MAY,' AT 1 P.M. O,UR USUAL WEEKLY POPULAR SALE OF BICYCLES, FURNITURE, WATCHES, JEWELLERY, Sundries of all kinds. ryARREN " BLYTH , AND CO., ■« » Auctioneers and Financial Agents, R.ANFURLY AUCTION ROOMS, ~§7 AMP .._ QUEEN-ST... COMMODIOUS, CENTRAL, WI3LL LIT AND POPULAR MART for Sale of Properties, Furniture, ' a,hd Household Effects, Pianos, Plate, Pictu.es, ..Qfcjet. . &'&rt, Bicycles, and Goods of &ny a escripti6p. Liberal Cash; Advances:made if restore ~ ah<j Aceoph.t" Sales rendered immediately Goods are Sold. Bank Guarantee. Very Low Charges a feature of our Business.'OUT DOOR-SALES "CONDUCTED ..IN MOST. SATISFACTORY MANNER. Interviews Solicited. If yrt'u have anything for Sale, write to or consult WARREN BLYTH & CO. Auctioneers and Financial Agents. ; ' 87. AND 89. QUEEN-ST., '-'•'"- : '.*-"■ Telephone 846. •'."'■. . 1 — — ,pRIDAY, 30TH, ; . At 12 noon sharp. BOMBAY, CHOICE DAIRY FARM, 70 ACRES. | Under instructions from A. G. Buchanan, Esq., Shortland-st., TVT R T •Tp HCO:R - I^ES Will sell by auction at his Land Auction Rooms, 91, Queeri-st, BOMBAY-THAT CHOICE DAIRY FARM OF 70 ACRES, owned by Mr S. H. Strr-.tford, and ■• known as Forest Hill, situated within li miles of Creamery; very good land, all in grass and cultivation: well watered; Dwelling House of 7 rooms, bath, pantry, and scullery; harnesfc and man's room, buggy house, 4 stalled stable and loft cow bails (6), piggeries, storeroom, brick dairy, concrete cistern. 10 x,lO x Bft deep. ' This well known Farm has been 32 yeftrs'-in same possession; owner now retiring, and therefore is determined to realise. Full particulars of the Auctioneer.' JfimORNES, 91, QUEEN-STREET. ♦ ■*■ AUCKLAND.'

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 122, 24 May 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 122, 24 May 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 122, 24 May 1902, Page 8

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