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- - AUCTIOMg. I rpo-MOBBow. rpUESDAY, JANUARY -| rTTH, At 11.30 o*Clock. QPECIAL OALE, UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE SHIPPERS. -i FIRST-CLASS NEW THREE-QUAR---L TER BILLIARD TABLE, with all ac--1 cessorjes jhighest grade; best Bangor slates, . first-class West of England cloth, etc., etc !f> MINIATURE BEBT BILLIARD *»' TABLES, Oft 4iu, with best accessories, and complete. Kiley's Best Tables, not to be beaten. Also. GRAND DISPLAY UP-TO-DATE, HIGHGRADE BRASS KERBS, LETTS, AND STOPS, In Various Designs, and BRASS-MOUNTED FENDERS. These Kerbs and Letts must be seen to be Appreciated. On View Morning of Sale. T EWIS AND /"%0., Auctioneers. mO-MORROW. mUESDAY, JANUARY -trr At U. 30 o'clock. MAGNIFICENT LOUIS XV. CABINET. Also, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, Vallotypes, by Renowned Artists. -J MAUNIFICBNT LOUIS XV. SOLID J- MAHOGANY BBONISBD DRAWINGROOM CABRIOLE CABINET, cost 60 guineas. Perfect Work of Art. Also, A FEW COPIES OF HIGH-ART ENGRAVINGS, VALLOTYPES. etc.. etc., etc—'"Spring," "Summer," "Autumn," "Winter," by Fojettl; 'Beady, Steady," G. Muss Arnolt; "On the River Beure," A. Verey; "In Full Cry," "Run to Earth," A. Davis: "Haunt of the Gulls," "RockBound Coast," "Fortune Teller," "The Breydon Waters," "Sunset," "Evening Glow." "Love's Blind." HIGH - ART PHOTOGRAVURES — "Rough Weather," "Selling the Catch," "'Night." "Dutch Guard." "Cloudless Day." "Not Caught Yet," 'Lilies,'' "Anxious Moments." "Pride of Isles," "Ship iit Sea." ""Roses," "Carriage Folks," "Saved," "Calm Day." "High Life Below Stairs." All by Renowned Artists. rtABRUEL T EWIS AND pO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. THE AUCKLAND FRUIT AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS. Will sell at their respective Rooms, as under: TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). RICHARD ARTHUR AND CO.—Poultry, 11: Fruit 12 C. ARTHUR, at 11 o'clock. E. A. PERKINS AND CO., at 11 o'clock A. TOOMAN AND CO.—Poultry, Produce, 11; Fruit, 1 E. TURNER AND SONS, at 11.30 o'clock DONALD &, EDENBOROUGH. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). -| f\ A.M.—POULTRY, etc. J-" 500 Bags New Potatoes (without reserve) Vegetables, Peas, Beans, etc. 2 Cases Bacon and Hams 10.30 —ASSORTED LOCAL FRUITS — 500 Boxes Peaches, Plums, etc. Tomatoes, Grapes, etc. 06 Boxes Prime Apricots. J. GILMOCR, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). At 11 o'clock. J. JONES Auctioneer. Will Sell by Auction At the Mart, Victoria and Lome sts., jjoultry, fruit, farm produce. j-Jo"nes Auctioneer and Land Agent, Victorla-st. JAS. CAHTLL & CO., Auctioneers. Will sell by auction, TO-MORROW, at 11 o'clock. frrEGETABLES, PRODUCE, ETC. ' ».. 12 o'clock—FßUlT: Plums, Peaches, Lemons, Apples, etc. 3. CAHILL. Auctioaeer. rpO-MOBROW. TUESDAY, JANUARY -j /TTH, TWELVE NOON. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE DEPUTY REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. 2S& ACRES OF LAND BETWEEN MERCURY BAY AND COROMANDEL. rp jyTANDENO JACKSON Has received instructions from the Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court at Auckland to sell by Public Auction at the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson street, Auckland, on the above date, A LL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF -tX LAND, being Section 5, Parish of Mahafcrran. and containing 259 acres and 2 roods. The Property, which is ring-fenced, consists of river flats, roiling hlUs, and buah. Is now carrying 500 sheep, as well as cattle and hoeses. The river flat Is very rich and is bounded by the Mahalcirau River The balance is ideal sheep country. The bush is good and contains kauri, totara, rlmn and puEtri, valuable for milting purposes. About P2O acres in grass, and there are two small dwellings, barn, ontbolkUnga, and blacksiattlrt forge erected on the property. For further particulars apply to rp JACKSON AUCTIONEER, 17 SHORTLAND BTREET. jJJJLYTH, AT QJJEEN-ST. rpO-MQBBOW—J P.M.—rnO-MORBOW. AT OUR FINE SALE ROOMS. IA TTRACTIVE FURNITURE SALE. — 3 ***L I> A "* OST NB W PIANOS, 5 DRAW-ING-ROOM AND DINING-ROOM SUITES, Leather and other Couches, Overmantels 3 MAGNIFICENT SIDEBOARDS Irlth Mirror Racks, etc.; Dining and other Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Pictures, Ornaments, Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Mats, Bedsteads, and Beddings, Stretchers, COM. and other CHESTS DRAWERS. Duchess P*trm,Waßh?S afl 4l and Ware, Dressing Tanlen, Mirrors KITCHEN UTENSILS and JrTTRmSHI INGS, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. W«l» At 1 p.m. Prompt, LARGE AVIARY, ALMOST N»W SINGER TS. MACHINE (latest model), FINE NEW OEAMAPHONB and 15 Records, Phonograph and Records, etc FURTHER ENTRIES OF FURNITURE etc., INVITED. *"*"' If you have anything for Sale, JT JNTO r-tASH. By Sending to Our Popular Sale Rooms. J>LXTH AND f\o. 87 aad 89, QUEEN ST. TeL 840. - .45 - FRIDAY. JMPORTANT Xj'IREESaOLD, WITHOUT RESERVE. Under Instructions from the Owner, Residing in Australia. ALBERT STREET. "VTALUABLB FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT v ."Klft to Albert-st, depth 99ft; close to Wyndham-street, and opposite Buckla nfl's Sii-'cyards. 'J'HE ABOVE IS SPLENDIDLY SITUATED IN THE BEST BUSINESS PART OF ALBERT STREET; FINE LEVEL SECTION READY FOR BUILDING ON. Vfj-v Easy Terms, and will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. A Rarp Chance for Lusincss Men, Specn- ! :.:I'.ts. etc. YS7AIIP.EN "DLYTH AND .pO., .Vuprnl Aiu't'-mpers and Outdoor Salesmen i ;■.: :".i:u i'J, QUEEN ST. Tel. S-iC.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1905, Page 8

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