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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, PIANO, by Haake, be MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Bethell, who has left for En-yland by the *.s. Gothic, to SELL BY AUCTION, at her Residence. Gloucesterstreet, W., THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12ni, Portion of her Household Furniture, Comprising sitting-room and bedroom furniture, kitchen and washhouse utensils, glassware, china, ic. Also, first-doss piano, by Haake The sale will commence at 12 o'clock noon. H. S. BROWN, 3239 No. 575 Auctioneer. FRIDAY NEXT. SALE OF NEARLY NEW FURNITURE, PIANO, DOG CART, CHILD'S PONY, &c. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from F. W. Tunsta.ll, Esq., who has left far England, to j SELL BY AUCTION, j At " Chilcomb," Fendalton road, a short distance past the Coach Terminus, ox FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, The Whole of his SUPERIOR AND NEARLY NEW FURNITURE, Which will be found fully described in catalogues obtainable at the Auctioneer's oiUce. Also, Do<r Cart and Cream-coloured Pony, quiet for child to ride. The Chestnut Geldinir and Harness formerly advertised have been withdrawn from sale. Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. i The Fendalton Coach leaves the Post Office at 10.10 o'clock a. m. Ko. 572. 3346 BOWMAN AND SON. BOWMAS A>D SOX.] [BOWMAS AND SOS THIS DAY, Commencing at 11 a.ra.

CANVAS SHOES, &c. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON have received instructions from the Importers, to SELL, Within their Rooms, as above, QOO PAIRS CANVAS SHOES, comprising— * uv 49 pairs Men's Shoes, 49 pairs Women's Shoes, 52 pairs Children's Shoes, all sizes, - 50 pairs maids' shoes, all sizes. Also, Boots, Shoes, be, ol Every Description. NOTE—The above are all New Stock and well worth inspection by the trade and public. To be sold in lots to suit buyers, without the slightest reserve. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers, 3365 200-206 Hereford street. Bowman aks Sox.] [Bowimx and SonTHIS DAY,

Commencing at 1 o'clock. BY ORDER OF THE BAILIFF. Under Distraint for Rent, Re W. Brooke. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON have been instructed to SELL, within their Rooms, as above— A Quantity of Household Furniture, comprising sofa and chairs in horsehair, easy chairs, carpet, drugget, linoleum, clock, two table* and covers, mats, pictures, double and single iron bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, beds, washstands, ware, fenders, fireirons, toilet tables, chests drawers, toilet glasse*. Also a quantity of kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, and a quantity of useful furniture, be, too varied to particularise. BOWMAN and SON, 3366 Auctioneers, 200-206 Hereford street. Bowman and Son.] ' (Bowman and Son. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PLEDGES.~PLEDGES. ON WEDNESDAY, 19ru FEBRUARY, 1896. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON have received instructions from Mrs Stewart, licensed Pawner, to SELL, within their Rooms, as above— A LARGE QUANTITY OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. For full particulars see next Saturday's papers. j POWMAN and SON, 3364 Auctioneers, 200-206 Hereford street ! GEORGE KING AND CO., LTD.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED FARM CLEARING SALE AX SPREYDON. GEORGE KING and CO., LIMITED, have received instructions from Mr Wm. Hole (in consequence of his having sold his farm), to hold a CLEARING SALE, At the Homestead, Cashmere road, immediately below the Asylum, On the above date, Commencing at 12 o'clock, o? TUB WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising 10 DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS, all -*••*-* well known, good workers -I HACK

ATf HEAD ot CATTLE, Including 20 dairy ~ • cows 165 OROSSBBED and MERINO SHEEP *_() PIGS 8 Tip carts, 4* drays, spring-cart, timber waggon, ~ tripod and other harrows, Cambridge roller, reaper and binder, single and double-furrow ploughs, 4-horse-power chaffcutter, 2 corn crushers, bo. Together with a gener_J assortment of other farm requisites too numerous to particularise. SALE THURSDAyTfEBRUARY 20th, At the Homestead, 10 minutes' walk from the tram terminus. GEORGE KIVO, Manager. 3341 JAS. W. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FENDALTON—I4 Acres, nicely laid out as ornamental grounds, garden,"orchard, be, with substantial Dwelling-house of 10 rooms, good stable and outbuildings. A barsain. 210 GLENROY—2OO Acres, subdivided, well fenced and watered, good dwelling-house, stable and outbuildings. 206 BUR WOOD—I 3 Acres really nice land, well fenced' new 4-roomed house. Will be sold cheap. , 217 CUST—II6 Acres at "Ellis Flat, well fenced and subdivided, only two miles from railway station. 214 SYDENHAM, Bowen street—Splendid section with 3-roomed cottage. A great bargain. 207 HARE WOOD ROAD—7* Acres weii laid out in ornamental grounds and orchard. Splendid dwelling house of 6 rooms With every convenience, stable, trap-house, pigsty, cowshed. 194 OPAWA—Sp'endidly built house of 9-rooms, in one of the best positions in Opawa, with i-acre well laid out in ornamental garden. SOUTH BRIDGE—FIour .Mill (water power), together with 19 Acres rich land, good dwelling-house, stable and men's cottages, be 170 HALSWELL—IOO Acres splendid land, a choice election, magnificent orchard, good dwellinghou*e. stable and outbuildings. 112 HAMILTON, Waikato—6B7 Acres splendid land, thoroughly fenced and subdivided, is in a high state of cultivation, wiU carry four sheep to the acre. Improvements comprise good dwelling-house of 9 rooms, men's cottage and c-jmplete outbuildings, everything convenient for economical working. Property situated only 2* mile* from railway a ation. Inspection invited. NEW BRIGHTON—A number of Good Sections in various parts of township.

I Particulars on application to | GEORGE KING and CO., Lu_ted, CASHEL STREET. Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents. JOSEPH CLARKE AND SON. THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. J CLARKE and SON WILL SELL, at their • Rooms, Lichfield street— 60 Cases Choice Peaches €0 do do Local Plums 10 do do Pines Also, ONIONS, POTATOES, be Bale 11 o'clock sharp. C. H. MORRALL. 3325 Auctioneer. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. ~ -31200, -£800, £700, £600, £475, £400, AND OTHER SUMS mO LEND ON FIRST MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLD LAND, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. GOULD, BEAUMONT & CO., 193 Hereford strut

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9338, 12 February 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9338, 12 February 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9338, 12 February 1896, Page 8

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