AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, AT 10.30 A.M. f± RA N D QA L E "P«itclT rpREES. QrECIAL "jV/TERIT. OAHn TUEE.S —Peaches, Poors, NecUWUU tarlncs, English and Jap. Plums, rp.'IURSDAY, 10.45 A.M. GARDEN, FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL TLANTS in great quantity. E. A. P E rpO-MOUROW, AT -J -I O'CLOCK. CITY MARKET, TjMNAL DALE OF THE CEASON. FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND PLANTS. From Mr T. Costello, Nurseryman, Epsom. Flowering and Ornamental Plants ami Shrubs, including Daphnes, Rhododendrons Dlosmns, Cauielias, Bougninvilleas, n A II P E N GENERAL AUCTIONEER. A I" ANUFACTURERS. TOMORROW, TX'EDNESDAY, If?TH, 9 T.M. T>EACH T>OAD, "TiEVONPORT. C* E0 ' Tt AND piO. Are Instructed by Mr R. J. McDonald, who is. owing to ill-health, giving up Manufacturing, to Sell by Auction, as above, UIE WHOLE WORKING PLANT. 1 Wax Thread Machine, 1 Buttonhole do.. 1 Golosh, 2 Jones No. 4, 1 Puncher, 1 Tubular Rivet. 1 Press. 1 Roller, Lge. Quantity Sole Knives, asstd.. Platform Scales, Lge. Assortment Lasts, Finishing do., about 100 Gross Nlekel Buckles. Cut Lift*. Large Quantity of Sundries, etc., etc., etc. Will also offer Patent Rights (N.Z.) McDonald's Patent, "Saudfre." Inspection invited. H. .r. OAKDEN. Auctioneer. 520 >ICHARD A RTHUR AND fO. AT 11 O'CLOCK. ON THE PREMISES, No. 3, LONDON"-ST., PONSONBY. (Last street on Right, bottom St. Mary's Road). J. D. FISCHER, Esq., who has sold his Property, has instructed the undersigned to Sell, as above, rpHE SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND ■*- FURNISHINGS OF 1 ROOMS. TJESERVE. DRAWINGROOM— WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND WEBER CONCERT PIANO, COST 70GNS; BEAUTIFUL HANDCARVED WRITING CABINET, COST 20GNS; English Cedar O-Uirrored) Cabinet Music Clipboard, Inlaid Mottled Totara Chess Table, Solid Walnut Oval Table, Carved Piano Stool. Chippendale Chairs, ■*- piece Englißh Tapestty Suite, Occas. Tables, Massive Gilt Overmantel Mirror, 300-Day Clock, Brass Clock. 2 Engravings (HANDCARS'ED FRAMES), Oil Painting*, Plaques, Pictures. Hand-worked Curtains (9 by :>), Bin- Velvet Pile Carpet, Bearskin 11. Rug, Brass Kerb, Music, (Books, etc. etc. Cedar Sideboard. Cedar Waiter, Massive Overmantel Mirror, Buttoned Leather Hecaning. Chair, Poker Picture (Burnt Oak), Typewriter, Copy of Land-seer's " Combat," Card Table, Carpet Square, Inla ,H t.4„«i„„t,, B. Fender, Brasses, H. Ruff, ' Cellarette. Lady's Eng. Escritoire, Spirit ami Liqueur Glasses, E.P. Beer Jug, Glassware, E.l'. Ware, Cutlery, Siuger Drophead Sewing Machine, etc., etc. IEDROOMS (4) SUP. SOLID —> .MOTTLED KAURI DUCHESS PAIR, M.K. Pedestal. M.K. Carved-front Cupboard. Heavy D.B.M. Bedstead, Horsehair : tresses. 2 Handsome Overmantel Ml DUCHESS PAIR, Scotch Chest, Bevel. Chcvitl Mirror, 4 Comb. Chests, Washstands, Toiletware, 3 Comb. Wire Mattress, Horsehair, and Kapok Mattresses, Blankets, Quilts, Eider Downs, 'Sheets, and Bedding, Occas. Table. Chairs, Curtains. Bedside Mats, Pictures, Inlaid Linoleums, etc. HALL— Axminster Hall Runner, Hall Stand, Hall Chair, Inlaid Hall Linoleum. 'lttruu Pedestal, Oriental China Pedestal and Bowl, Hall Curtains, Mohair Mats, Heal Persian Hall Square, Hall Table, Umb. Tile. Aneroid. Antelope Horns, Cuckoo Clock. Picture?. Ornament?, etc., etc. KITCHEN AND YARD. Table, Sale, Chairs, Fender, Pres. Pan, Copper Fish Kettle, Kitchen Ironmongery, Crockery, Dinner-ware. etc.. Large Mangle, Wringer, Ball-bearing Washing Machine, Linen and Clothes Baskets, Baths, etc.. Lawn Mower, Hose. Full Complement of Garden Toots, Fishing Net, Carpenters' Bench, Tool Chest, Carpenters' Tools, 2 Pair Steps, and Sundries too numerous to particularise. AT 1 P.M. PROMPT. "JY/TOTOR LAUNCH RANGATIRA, 7-h.p. . Mnnnrrli Snoclnl lilngiue, together With 5 passengers; seven knots per hour; isrt, Cft 9in beam. AUCTION TOMORROW. rpO-MORROW. ► ICUARD A RTHUR AND /"10. A. 11. JONES, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, QA 1911, 12 O'CLOCK NOON. gT. gTEPHENS X>D., ■DARNELL, TO BE LEASED FOR 21 YEARS, RENEWABLE FOR FURTHER TERM OF 21 YEARS. CSAMUEL /COCHRANE & DON, J TD., Under Instructions from the General Trust Board of the Diocese, will offer by Public i Auction, at their Auction Mart, 199, Queen-st.. on WEDNESDAY, August 30, 1911. at 12 NOON, THE LEASE, for a term of 21 years, of Lot i of the subdivision of southern portion of Allotment 1 of Section 4, of the Suburbs of Auckland, containing about three-quirters of an acre, with a frontage of 20ft to St. Stephen's-rd. This site adJon* the residence of A. E. Devore, Esq., and commands an extensive view. The Lease •will contain a provision for the right of a renewal of this Lease for a further period of 21 "years from the expiration of this lease, upon the same terms and conditions as ore contained in the present conditions, including the right of renewal, but at a rental to be deterotraed by valuation In accordance with the provision of the First Schedule to the Public BodiesVLeoaes Act, MOB, for each such farther term In making snch valuation »o account shall be tikinof the value of the buildings erected by the lessee, , _. . 7 Property la Flafged._ u j>
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 193, 15 August 1911, Page 10
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