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1 Wi ' .-V AUCTIONS. THURSDAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock. TINSMITH'S TOOLS, WATER ENGINES, IRON SAFE, GUILLOTINE MACHINE, FOLDERS, ROLLERS, etc., etc. LOWER ALBERT-ST. CARPENTER ARTHUR Has received instructions from Messrs Odium and Smith, who are retiring from Business, to sell hy auction, at their Premises, Lower Albert-st., Thursday next, at 11 o'clock, BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK MACHINES,/etc., 1 Iron Safe, 2 Water Engiues, Guillotine Machine, Folders, Rollers, and Burning Machines, Circular Cutters, Grooving Machine, Notching Machine, Stocks and Dies, Wiring Machine. Stakes, Large Quantity of Tools and Sundries. C. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. MONDAY~NE_xT7 11 o'clock. UNREDEEMED..PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES GOLD CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS JEWELLERY. BICYCLE THEODOLITE, VIOLINS, ETC. CARPENTER ARTHUR Has received instructions from Mr L. H. Neumegen, Mont de Piete Loan Office, Victoria-street, to sell by Auction at his Mart, City Market, MONDAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, ns under:— 14, Jan. 2, 1902, Theodolite; 17, 3rd, Gold HL Watch and Chain: 25, 6th, Telescope; 31, Sth, S. Machine; 38, Diamond] Ring; 46, 10th, SHL Watch and Chain; 54, llth, 2doz S Spoons: 59, OFG Watch, j Chain, Ring; 63, 13th, SHL Watch, Chain, Ring; 68, 14th, Bicycle; 75, G Bracelet,! Brooch, Ring; 84, 16th, G Brooc and 2 Gj Rings; 89, G Chain: 93. 17th, Diamond Pin: 97, SHL Watch and G King; 105, 18th, Overmantel and 2 Pictures; 110, 20th, G Chain and Bracelet; 113, 2 G Brooches; 120, 21st, 15 Novels; 127, D Pin; 130. 22nd, Portmanteau and Contents; 134, Gil Watch and 2 G Rings; 136, Kl' Tea and Coffee Service; 139. 23rd, Diamond King and Brooch; 142. 'J4rh, SHL Watch and King; 34M, Lamp: 147, 25th. Kit Tools; 221, Feb. 6th. GL Watch. Chain and Brooch; 246, 10th, Si I Watch and Chain;2s4, S G Rings and Dress; 259, llth, Writing Desk and Dressing Case: 274. 13th. G Bangle aud Pendant; 279. OFS Watch, O Chain; 383, 25th, G Chain, Brooch and P Case; 392, Marble Clock; 417. 27th. HS Machine; 422. Umbrella and Stick; 431, 28th, GHG Watch and D King; 539. Mil re h sth, SHEL Watch; 546, 6th, I) King. I) Pin; 587. 10th. 2 G Rings and Brooch; 664. 14th. OFGL Watch and .Chain; 706, 18th, Tools; 1131, May 3rd. Field Glass. Cruet. Fork; 1134, SHL Watch; 1139, King; 1141, Sth. HS Machine; 1160, 6th, Violin Case: 1191, 9th, OFSG Watch; 1199, SHG Watch, Chain; 1200, 10th, HK Watch, S Chain; 1201, 3 Rings; 1214. 12th. OFK Watch: 1231. 13th, OFSG Wach; 1243, 14th, OFSL Watch, Chain: 1288, 19th, Ring: 1294, 20th, Ring; 1309, 22nd. OFSL Watch, Chain; 1310, Dia. Ring; 1335, 24th. D Pang; 1337, Field Glass; 1369, 27th, W Ring: ia«4, 29th,G Piu; 1309.315t. DP.BL Gun; 1452..Tun. 4th, SHL Watch, Chain: 1456, sth, Moulder's Tools; 1462, Ring: 1486. 9th, Chain; 1501). lOth.Field Glass; 1502, G Studs: 1523. 12th,G Chain; 1534, D Case and Brushes; 1543, 13th, GHL Watch: 1565, 17th, G Chain; 1576, ISth, DBBL Gun: 1594. 20th. SHG Watch, Chain; 1595, OFSG Watch, Bracelet. F Knife and Fork: 1606, 21st, Flute. Diamond Ring: 1642. 26th, Ring; 1663, 28th, SHL Watch, Chain; 1670, 30th, Ring, Brooch; 1675, SHL Watch: 1154. August 2nd, Valise and Trousers; 1359. Sep. Ist, 0 Coat; 1395. 6th. O Coat: 1410, Oth. Mackintosh; 1412, Rug; 1426. 10th, Suit; 1430, Trausers, Vest; 1431, llth. Dress and Jacket; 1437, 3 pair Boots; 1439. Shirts, Drawers, and Singlets; 1443, 12th, 18 pieces Ladies' Underclothing: 1445. 2 pair Trousers: 1450. 13th, Baby Clothing; 1452. Coat, Vest; 1457, 15th, 2 pair Blankets; 1467, 16th, Coat, Trousers: 14d9, Counterpane; 1472, 17th. Trousers. 2 Shirts; 1474. Rug: 1479, Tent: 1483, ISth. Dresspiece: 1484. Trousers and Boots; 1491. 19th, Suit: 1497, Coat, Vest; 1499. 20th, Flannel and Calico; 1503, Table Cover; .1506, Oilskin Suit; 1520, 23rd, Table Cloth and 12 Serviettes; 1522, Suit; 1523. Dress and P Coat: 1527,724 th, Table Cloth and Curtains; 1530, 24th, Blankets and Quilt, 1534, 2 pairs Boots atid Shoes; 1535. 25th, Dress Suit: 1545. Suit and Mackintosh; 1561, 26th. Coat, Trousers; 1563, 2 Boys' Suits; 1569. Bdl Clothing; 1571, 27th, 8 Shirts and 2 Singlets; 157.'!, Suit; 1575, Silk Dress; 1584. 29th, Suit, 3 Shirts, 2 Singlets, and 2 Drawers. 100 Bundles Good and Useful Clothing. C. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. /pitIDAY, ■pEBRUARY -J OTH, At 12 noon sharp. ■TVP 1 T THORNES Will sell by auction at his. Land Sale Rooms, 91, Queen-street, ■-yiNE-STREET, OFF OT, IV*]" ART'S T>OAD, yERANDAH COTTAGE of 5 rooms, » scullery, and bathroom: washbcuse with copper a.nd fixed tubs. Allotment, 62ft by 92ft. A very nice position. Also, ri EORGE-STREET, T>OCKY ,]\TOOK, •"VpEAT RESIDENCE of 7 rooms, bathlS room, and scullery; wash-house, with copper and fixed tubs. Four Allotments, with extensive frontage to Fir Road. Very choice and neat property. Highly recommended as a Home or Investment. T rpHORNES, 91, QUEEN STREET. rpRIDAY, TJ.EBRUARY -JQTH, At 12 noon sharp. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. M R J' fT ,IIOHNES Will sell by auction at his Land Sale Rooms, 91, Queen-street, THE LEASES OF THE FOLLOWING SPLENDIDLY SITUATED ALLOTMENTS Tf.OR A PERIOD OF Kfl YEARS rpWO-THIRDS OF THE TTALUE OF THE XJUILDINGS ALLOWED AT OF THE T EASE. I desire to draw Special Attention to the SPLENDID POSITIONS of these Allotments. FAVOURABLE TERMS OF LEASE. LOW UPSET PRICES. rr ALLOTMENTS IN GRAFTON-ROAD * AND WYNYARD-STREET. -J pf ALLOTMENTS.*} TO 1 ACRE EACH AO SILVER-ROAD AND EPSOMROAD, opposite Junction Hotel. The Pick of this favourite suburb. 5 ALLOTMENTS, DEVONPORT, IN CLARENCE TERRACE AND BU-CHANAN-STREET; within 3 minutes' walk c_ the Wharf. Extremely Choice. Q-l ALLOTMENTS. EDEN TERRACE *AA ROCKY NOOK, with frontager to New North-road, Porter's Avenue, and Brown-street. 2 ALLOTMENTS, PARNELL, 6 and 7, Portland-road, overlooking; the Domain. Plans, Upset Prices, Conditions of Sale, and full particulars of the Auctioneer. T rpHORNES, 91, Queen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 35, 10 February 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 35, 10 February 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 35, 10 February 1903, Page 8

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