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Public Auctio 1 Sales.

ARTHUR'S MART. REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES NEXT TO DOUN WELL'S. BttiineM i« now carried on there as usual. R. ARTHUR, Auctioneer.

REMOVAL. The undersisrned have Leased the CENTRAL SALE ROOMS lately known as ARTHUR'S MART, And will continuo holding the MARKET-DAY SALES BY AUCTION Of PRODUCE, POULTRY, FURNITURE, »nd all kinds of Goods. FIRST SALE will be on FRIDAY, MAY 5, at 12 a.m. M. JONES & CO., Auctioneers, April 27.

THIS ©AY.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ETC. ' AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR J. FERGUSON, MOUNT ST. MARY'S ROAD, PONSONBY. GRANT & MORTON have received instructions from Mr. J. Ferguson (who is leaving the colony) to sell by auction, To-day (Monday), lit May, at 11 o'clock, Tho Whole of his Houiehold Furniture, First-class Cottage Pianotorto, trichord, by Bord.

MONDAY, MAY 8. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. VALUABLE IMPROVED FARM. EAST TAMAKI. THE subsciibers have leceived instructions to sell by public auction at the Land Mart, Fort-itrcet, on Mondaj , Mav 6th, at 12 o'clock, Allotment! Nos. 44, 47, and 40 of East Tamaki Farms, parish of Pakuranga, count.v of Eden, containing 31« acres, the whole fenced, subdivided, and under mltiv ation, ami well watered by a never-failing stream. It has erected on it a comfortable Homestead and outbuildings, and is now 111 the occupation of Mr. Wm. Graj . SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.

MONDAY, MAY 8. j VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY, VICTORIA QUADRANT. THE Subscribers have received instiuctions to sell bv p.i'ilicauetioii, it the I mid Mart, Fort-street, on M<nuU\, Mh instant, at 1^ o'lloik, That Valuable Block of CITY PROPERTY, situated in Victorni Quadrant, near its junction with Bo wen and Coburif streets, and the pioposcd new street to Shortland Crescent, subdivided into four Allotments. Lot 1, 24 feet frontage to Victoria Quadrant, has ereoted on it a four-roomed Cottage, let at 7s. per week. Lots 2 and 3 have each 24 feet frontage to Victoria Quadrant. Lot 4, 22 feet frontage, with Cottage thereon, let at 8s. per week. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.

B. TONICS. 1 [R. C. CARR. TUESDAY, MAY 2. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEW AND ELEGANT FURNITURE, CARD TABLES, WORK TABLES CABINET AND WRITING DESKS,' KIDNEY TABLES, HAT-STAND, WALNUT CHAIRS, CHIMNEY GLASSES, LARGE RIMU DINING TABLE, 8 CASES SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS, DOUBLE-BARREL GUN, (BREECH-LOADER ).

BTONKS & CO. Will sell the above, ON TUESDAY NEXT, THE 2nd MAY, At 11 oJrlock. Furniture now on v lew.

B. TONK.S.] [);. C. (ARR. TO-MORROW. FLAX CANVAS, FLAX CANVAS, SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS. BTONKS & CO. have been instructed . to sell To-moirow (Tucsdnv), 2nd Mav, it 11 n'cloik, q balea Flax Canvas, Xot I to 0 0 8 ca^es Iron Bcdsteids, G \ 2'0, ti .'. TUESDAY, MAY 9. UNRESERVED SALE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, SHEEP, CATTLE, AND HOUSES. THE undersigned has received instructions to sell, without leaorve, on the F-uin known us Mr. Rutherford's Sprmitf eld, Orent South Road, 011 Tuesday, M.13 '), at 1" </< loci., *7T)A E" e ' and Lambs 1 VV 40 hea,] Co WS> i< u i] 8 and Younj,' Cattle Brood Man ■), 1'ann Horses, Coith Thrashing Machine Single and Double-furrow Ploughs Roller, Claaffi'iitter, ILinow-) Reaping Machine, Draj , Cart Plough Harness, Pigs, and Poultry Oaten and Wheatcn Stiaw, Sundries. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

(J LOVER SEEDS, EX { t BlNVENUK.' RED CLOVER WHITE CLOVFR COW-GRASS ALSYKE CLOVER TIMOTHY RYE-GRASS (Canterbuiy) COCKSFOOT RAPE. ALSO, 50 TONS BONEDUST BELL BROTHERS, 0 U S T O M - H O U S E • S T R K K T.

SCOTLAND.— John Gilbert Forbes, ImIO migration Agent (or tho General Government of New Zealand, Glasgow, acts as Agent for New Ze iland Colonists, Public Bodioa, Farmeis, Companies, Ac, 4c, make* Cash Advancea on, and places In the best markets, Coniijjnments »f New Zealand Pi 'Kluce, and renders account tales, &c., with promptitude; tiaiisacts all Financial and Insurance bushiest ; purchaser! every description of British, Irish, and Foieigii Goods direct from the makeis, 011 their beat terms. Issues Specification*, receives Estimates therefor, and closes Contracts on behalf of his Colonial f 1 lend* — Bankers : The British Linen Coinpanj's Bank, West Georfjcktreot.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5800, 1 May 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5800, 1 May 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5800, 1 May 1876, Page 4

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