|* , AUCTIONS. gAMUEL /COCHRANE & CJON, JTD. [ rpO-MORROW, "Tj-tRIDAY, AT 2 P.M*. On account of PubUc.Trustee, In Estate EDWARD RYAN (deceased) TTARMONIUM, CORNET AND CASE, -•-»- PORTABLE ORGAN (for Street Use), Hot Water Machine, Magic Lantern an« Slides, People's Bible Encyclopedia. 72 Vo„:«. Ass. Literature (Sacred Songs and Solos), Lot Trunks, Portmanteaus, PersonaLwClotAlng and Effects, etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. gAMUEL QOCHRANE _ gON, JTD. gAMUEL QOCHRANE & gON, T ID. mO-MORROW, JfiRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. FURNITURE (CONTENTS OF SEVERAL HOUSES), COMPRISING AN ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE— KA(\ LOTS SECOND-HAND FURNI--J-—U TURE. English _ Piano, Organ, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Suites Furniture, Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Wires, Overlays, Crockery, Glassware, etc. Also, A. ON ACCOUNT LADY LEAVING AUCKLAND. WITHOUT RESERVE. Saddle Bag Suite (cost £25), Barrel Slde- • board (cost 18gns) B.M. Bedstead (cost £7), and several other articles of almost New FURNITURE Ati 1 p.m., 100 Lets of New Furniture (comprising part of a Cabinetmaker's stock) • On Account Storekeeper. 20J Gents.' Rainproof Coats, 6 Buggy Rugs 50 pairs Assorted Boots, etc. Also, English D.8.8.E. Gun and Case (by Dodsou), cost £15 At 2 p.m., On Account Public Trustee. Goods In Estate Edward Ryan (deceased), as per advertisement At 10 o'clock. Building Materials, Galv. Iron, Sashes Doois, Stoves, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. F RIDAY, AT JJJ3Q UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT OF S.M. COURT, I QAf|FT, MORE OR LESS, 3 by i OVV JARRAH, Sawn in Long Lengths. 1 L. ANI> R. W^" 53 - ---40, ELLIOTT-ST., A. E. MACREDIE, Auctioneer. POULTRY. PRODUCE. FRUIT. rpO-MORROW, JJ-.RIDAY, At 10.30 o'clock. J ' JONES, AUCTIONEER, Will sell by auction at the Mart, Victoria and Lome sts.. DAIRY PRODUCE — Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Hams, Bacon, etc., 40 sides Bacon, 20 Hams. FARM PRODUCE — Potatoes, Onions, Pumpkins, Carrots, Kumaras, all Vegetables. FRUIT — Apples, Lemons, etc. POULTRY — Hens, Roosters, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, full supply Pigs. Also, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. 50 sacks Chaff. 40 boxes Sultanas. 20 sacks Pig Potatoes. 10 sacks Northern Star Seed Potatoes. 1 Pure Bred I'ug Dog. 1 tou Rice, slightly damaged. 50 bags Swedes, 50 bags Red Carrots. 30 tins Honey. 20 sacks Algerian Oats, Seed. J JONES, AUCTIONEER, Grain and Produce Merchant, Victoria and Lowe sU rrio-MOHROw, JJ-.RIDAY, JULY Qn TH . AT DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned will sell, *7 GOOD DRAUGHT HORSES, any trials 3 HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, from the coast, broken to all harness 2 HEAVY SPRING CART HORSES, suitable for Town Work 5 DRAUGHT HORSES, from Waikato 3 LIGHT HARNESS SORTS,' suitable for butcher's cat ts > CHESTNUT MARE, broken single and double harness FIRST-CLASS HACK, 6 years, good* jumper BAY GELDING, 4 yenrs, by Eton, firstclass hunter GREYi MARE, 4 years, broken to all harness GREY FILLY, unbroken BAY HORSE, first-class Harness Horse, % and suitable for lady to drive CHEST. HORSE, 7 years, suitable for express work Also, SPRING CARTS, WAGONS, BUGGIES, etc. HARNESS AND SADDLERY NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. H. O. NOLAN. Auctioneer. rpO-MORROW, JJ--RIDAY, at 10.30. rr*HE JJAYMARKET. OATS, CHAFF, BARLEY, HAY, AND STRAW 30 SACKS DAMAGED MAIZE VEHICLES, HARNESS, SADDLERY HORSES OF ALL CLASSES At 12 Noon. BROWN GELDING, staunch and good, ton trial BAY MARE, quiet and reliable, used to trams 2 HEAVY DRAUGHTS, all the weights GREY GELDING, suit baker's cart 3 MEDIUM SORTS, used to farm work COBBY BAY GELDING, by St. Hippo, good hack and harness horse THE CLYDESDALE STALLION HEART OF OAK, by Salisbury's Pride I BROWN MARE, 6 years, by Warrigal, perfect hunter gUCKLAND AND QONS ■ C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. 1 FiniEßAl NOTICE. -Il_ _&. Jj-j DB N LODGE, 1530, E.C. The Members of Eden Lodge 1530 E C are requested to assemble at the 'Lodge Room, Masonic Hall, Karangahape-rd on FRIDAY, July 30. at 12.45 p.m., to pay the s . t T -^ ute of respect to our late BRO. A. BAKER. Lodge tyled at 1 p.m. sharp. Members of Sister Lodges Invited to attend Full Regalia. White Gloves and Aprons' Conveyances provided. By order of the W.M. H. ROBINSON, Secretary. 28 _ 11 |_ A UCKDAND DIS-" *|| I JMB_S_-' X_ XRICT LODGE. 1.0.0. F. OF N.Z. Members of the , Order are requested to 77 assemble at Star of I Auckland Lodge-room, Pltt-st., at 1.30 p m on FRIDAY, 30th Inst., to attend the Funeral of our late BRO. A. BAKER, P.G. Interment at Purewa. Brake will be in attendance. F. T. HARPING, D.D.G.M. 65 ■rfl-g-ti. CJTAR OF AUCKLAND LODGE, No. 26, faSE 1.0.0. F. OF N.Z. Members' of above Lodge are requested to assemble at the Lodgeroom, Pitt-st., at 1.30 p.m., on FRIDAY 30th inst., to attend the Funeral of our late BRO. A. BAKER, P.O.Interment at Purewa. Brake will be in attendance. '• _ ' M. H. HAVORD, N.G. 66
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 179, 29 July 1909, Page 10
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