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AUCTIONS. jgAMUEL QOCHRANE & GON, T ID. . j\TONDAY AT -|-j A.M. "gOOTS, gHOES, -DOOTS, "pTC. On account of Mr E. Jones, Bootmaker, College Hill, THE WHOLE OF HIS UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF LADIES', GENT.'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES;' also Patching Machine and other Stock in trade WITHOUT RESERVE, Comprising, ?JOO PAIRS BOOTS AND SHOES, _\™Y> PATCHING MACHINE, TOOLS, SHOP FITTINGS, SHOE STANDS, ETC. I DETAILS TO-MORROW. AT TJ.EDERAL TTALL On WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, 1909, At 10.30 o'clock. Acting under instructions from the owner, will sell the COMPLETE STOCK OF A CABINET- ! v MAKER, WITHOUT RESERA'E. i Also TH « CABINETMAKING PLANT AND BALANCE OF LEASE OF FACTORY. .._,,,. Also, I T.t?t?-?5 B OF 7 ROOMS, ON THE DOMINION ESTATE, NEAR RACECOURSE, DEVONPORT. »-f"-*< Full particulars In Saturday's Issue. X_ OU I S T EWI S , Auctioneer, House and Land Salesman and Valuator. TUESDAY, JULY -[£___, -j^AQg MINING PLANT AND FREEHOLD LAND. "KATHLEEN CROWN," GOLD MINE. M R B EX B j OHxs °^ H .h_ b . e . n *„ youre d with instructions from Mnn " q^datorS '_ t0 Se " Pub »C Auction, at Coromandel, on the above date, T H J_ . E OF TH E VALUABLE f-M« HINERY AND LAND COMFS^SSL 13 !..™ PROPERTY KNOWN A ..x-J H^. T ,?. ATHDEEN CROWN GOLD MINE, COROMANDEL, as follows:— 1 Pumping Engine, by Holman Bros.. Cornwall 20-inch cylinder, with 4 feet stroke, 11 feet fly wheel 1 Double Lift Cornish Pump, Balance Bob and connection to Engine, 3 Spare Buckets. 2 Spare Foot Valve, H Piece, 2© feet Columns, etc. 1 Double Cylinder Winding Engine, by Bowie Scott and Western, D-incit Cylinder, 4 feet Drums Set Poppit Legs, 50 feet in height. Grooved Pullies, about 1000 ft Steel Rope 2 Cornish Boilers, 20 feet 3 6 feet 1 Vertical Feed Pump, by Holman Bros. 1 Double Cylinder Winch 1 Tangye Pump Blacksmith and Mining Tools, etc., etc. 1 Large Double Engine Shed 1 Blacksmith Shop 2 Dwelling Houses Fireproof Sale (Tann) 1 Tool Shed Lot Iron Rails Also, QA ACRES (more or less) FREEHOLD Ot LAND, situated within 10 minutes' walk.from the Coromandel Post-office, and comprising valua"ble auriferous cotintry, upon which a number of reefs and leaders have been opened up, and there is a substantially constructed shaft on the property. Also, -I cyr- ACRES (more or less) FREEHOLD __•_._) LAND, known as Blagrove's Freehold Mine (adjoining the above mentioned), I and likewise containing auriferous reefs, and with a substantial shaft within its I area. SALE AT 11 A.M. ' Further particulars may be obtained from Messrs Hesketh and Richmond, Solicitors, Auckland, or BEN. B. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. MEETINGS. THE AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORK- , EI-S' INDUSTRIAL UNION. I A Special Meeting of the above Union will be held at Tyrone Buildings, Customsst., on SATURDAY, 3rd July, 1909, at 7 | p.m. Business: To pass the following resolution: "That the Industrial Dispute between Leouard and Dlngly and others, and the Auckland Waterside Workers' Industrial I Union be referred to Council of Conciliation for settlement." J. COLLETT, Secretary. 56 ' MELEINERY. /-.REAT DALE OF rpRLMMED TV/TILLINERT, At "A L A M ODE '" -piTT-ST. "pUILDINGS. \TOW TpROCEEDING. Our Sales have always been a huge success. This one Is going to be a record one. because you are going to help us. Come alone and have _ look at our prices, you can't resist buying—

Trimmed Hats, from 3/11 Swathed Hats, very smart, in Navy, Brown, Nattier Blue, Black. Black and White, from 6/11 to 10/6; usual price 14/6 to 18/6 Beautiful Black Chip Straws, Trimmed Black Velvet and Large Ostrich Feathers, 18/6 and IU/6; usual price 32/6 Special Line Black Hats in Crinoline, Trimmed with Feathers or Glace Silk and Wings, from 0/11 to 12/6; usual price 14/6 to 17/6 GOODS BOUGHT DURING SALE WILL NOT BE CHANGED. These Hats are all Fresh from our Workrooms. LADIES' OWN MILLINERY RE-MOD-ELLED. M IS 3 A EBUCKLE " Telephone 957. TjTILLINERY FROM 5/11 LADIES REQUIRING A PRETTY HAT OR BONNET FOR THE WINTER Should Pay a Visit to MRS. BENNETT'S, 132, Karangahape-rd., Who has Reduced her Prices of High-class Millinery. 5/11 to 12/6. M6OB LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. rtENUINE AMERICAN ICE CHuajl. vT Original and Only Manufacturers. FRUIT SALADS, MESSENGER BROS.. Tea and Fruit Luncheon Room. 61, QUEEN-ST. TJOUND mO T>ISE. TTUDSON'S TJALLOON oband t>aking pOWDBB.

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 156, 2 July 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 156, 2 July 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 156, 2 July 1909, Page 8

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