AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY NEXT, 12 o'clock. NEW AND SECOND HAND CLOTHING, etc., etc., etc., PROM COUNTRY STORE. CARPENTER ARTHUR Will sell by auction Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock, at bis Mart, City Market, ;<SjTOCK OF - COUNTRY DEALER, ■*-•' consisting of— NEW AND SECOND HAND CLOTHING, etc., etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. " C. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 11 o'Clock. . NURSERY STOCK FROM MESSRS HAWKINS AND McFETRIDGE. CARPENTER ARTHUR Will sell at his Mart, City Market, Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock, 1 ~" FRUIT TREE S — Peaches i X_/Vv/ Plums. Nectarines, Apples, i Lemons, Tree Tomatoes, etc., etc. i Also. A Choice Lot of Shrubs, Flowering Plants, Palms, etc. This is the only Sale we shall have from Messrs Hawkins and McFetridge this seasou. C. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. For Sale, by auetiou, at our Rooms, Queenstreet, To-morrow, at 11 o'clock, -IK.ft VOLUMES BOOKS. J-tH/TOOLS, CLOTHING. FIRST-CLASS ZITHER BANJO, 7 strings, with leather case. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. J. DACRE, Auctioneer. G. Lewis) (Thos. Davies TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, JUNE 30. At 11 o'clock. To CloSfi Consignments and Make Room for Further Consignments. EX "WIIAKATANE." MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, comprising the Handsome Mikado's Corner Suite, beautifully upholstered, very handsome Leather Library Suite Dlningroorn Suite, Satin and Plush Upholstered Suite. Mounted Tapestry and Leather Suite, English Walnut B.P. Cheffoniers, Bedroom Suite (now on exhibition, and will bear the utmost Inspection, and faultless in every particular), Handsome B. Plate Wardrobes, DinIng and other Extension Tables, our wellknown ' Brass-mounted Bedsteads, B.M. I Fenders and' Brasses, Coal Vases, and general Furnishing Goods, suited to all requirements. AT ONE O'CLOCK. We will Offer some of the FINEST STEEL PLATES Ever Submitted to Public Competition. PUBLISHED FROM ONE GUINEA TO TEN GUINEAS. THE Soul's Awakening, by Santi, R.A.; Pheasant Shooting, by Douglas Adams; Faint-hearted, by Rouseff; The Falls of Eventide, by Sherwin: The Fencing Lesson, by Joarourtz; Move On, by Strntt; A Bribe, by Burlington; The Dawn of Mnjuba, Wooflvllle; All That Was Left of Them, 600, Woodville; and other grand subjects. NOTE —We do not Import OL' Sell any Chinese-made Furniture, made from Thirdclass Timber. We guarantee all, and do not ask for payment till all is satisfactory to the Purchasers, neither under the hammer or otherwl.se. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Auctioneers. WARREN JgLYTII, at QUEEN-ST. rro-MORiiow. rjW-MORBOW. At 1 p.m. prompt. WITHOUT RESERVE. TMPORTANT TO SCHOOLS, etc. -•- D eases Chalks 5 gross Assorted Chalks 4 cases Slate Pencils After above, /•CONTENTS OF SUPERIOR RESTAU-*-'l RANT. REMOVED TO MART. 3 dozen Caiie Chairs 12 Tables, Screens, Pier Glass Hall Stand, Pictures Gas Brackets, Leather Couch Stools. Crockery, Glassware Ornaments, Vases, Pros. Jars Teapots, Ice Chest. Range, etc., etc. Also, FULL CATALOGtB OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, 4 PIANOS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISH INGS. Further Entries invited up to Time of Sale. TXfARREN -pLYTH A.XD '87 and 89 Queen street. Tel. 846. rnHE AUCKLAND FRUIT AND PRO--L DUCE AUCTIONEERS Will sell at their Respective Rooms, as under: TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., at 12 o'clock C. ARTHUR, at 11 o'clock HALL AND PERKINS, 'at 11 o'clock A. TOOMAN AND CO.—Poultry, Produce, 11; Fruit, 1 E. TURNER AND SONS, at 11 o'clock Arthur Tooman.) (Arthur Tooman. AGRICULTURAL HALL, WEDNESDAY, at 11. CHOICE LARGE AND WELLi-< GROWN NURSERY STOCK of a Special Class, from Mr W. Costello. Ornamental, Flowering, Shelter, Hedging, Avenue and Border Plants, Shrubs and Trees. Fruit Trees —All Leading Kinds. ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO., WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 11 o'clock. HALL & PERKINS. Favoured with instructions from Mr J. F. SKELTON, will sell by Public Auction, AN IMPORTANT AND FULL CATALOGUE of FRUIT TREES 700 PEACHES, some excellent lines, never before offered to the public; 500 Assorted APPLE TREES; 1000 trees, consisting of Nectarines, Lemons, Oranges, Pears, some god varieties English and Japanese Plums, Loganberries. To be' followed with FLOWERING SHRUBS AND GARDEN PLANTS Of all Descriptions. REDUCTIONS in Flannelette UnderelothJtV ing _ Knickers 3/6 to 1/11; Chems. 4/9 to 2/9; all made of Good Flannelette & nicely trimmed —At Hay ward and Co.'s Sale of Ladies' Outfitting, 276, Queen-st.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 153, 29 June 1903, Page 8
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