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Sales by Auction. "*| THIS DAY. I NOON. BRAUGHTON hall, parnell. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. I!. ARTII Uli Has been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Covan to ?♦'!! lir auction, ut lut resilience, L'raughton lull, I'at'uell, Tlin Day jThuraduy), at 12 neon, Her household furniture and EFFFCTS, consisting of—Parlour, Sittingxooiu. Bed room, and Kitchen Furniture, two Haircloth covered Couches. two Fasv Chairs and eight Small Chairs, Cane Rocking and other Chairs. VeuetUu Blinds. Blind.-* and Curtain®, Crpets, Fenders, Fire Irons. Loo and Square Tables. Oilcloth, Umbrella Stard. Scraper. Filter. Meat Safe, American Stove. Kitchen Utensils, Earthenware, Ac. Sis Bed-rooms, containing I'cdsteads (double and single), Matt'es'-es (hair and flax), Feather Pillows, TiJisses, Blankets. .SLects, Counterpanes, Washstands. Toilet Sets. Toilet Glasses and Tables. Chests of Pnwers, Commoie, Mattirg, See., Box of Personal Effects, Sewing Machine. <fce. THIS DAY. TH E RKMU ER A YAt\ DS. For sale. This Pay Thursday •, at 12 o'clock. I,Tk DAI R Y CO\V S. at calving 150 tore Cattle, from the North 120 head Wcll-fattcd Cattle 500 Fat Sheep 150 ?tore Sheep l at and Store rigs. ALFRE D BUC K LAN 0. THIS DAY. THE REMU ER A YAR DS. for sale. This Fay ; i hur-d'.y), noon, 0/"K E W E S (i.:i'ubs at side) 150 Store Wethers. Tor Private near Mou:;t Fdeu--10 acres, all ploughable land, with cottage residence. ALFRED BUCK LAND. TO-MORROW. TH E HAYMAit lv ET. for Sale, at the lluvniarket, To-morrow (Friday;, at 11 o'clock, F 1 R S T-C L A S S II A C K. ALFRED BUCKLAND. O O L SALES. Regular Auctions are held at tho Haymarket on FRIDAYS, at 3 o'clock, for sale of SHEEP-SKINS, IVgs of wool., Salted and Green HIDES. Silos 01 A\": ; v'L ONLY will be held on November 11th and 2St!i. Pvcember oth and 22nd. First sa:c will be heM on WEDNESDAY, November 11, for about 200 BALES LO.NGWOOL. Superior loj-Ib. WOOLI'ACKS, 4s o<l each. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THE has received instruction* per * iiero,' to sflJ, on arrival from Sydney in about 10 days) the undermentioned Horses, d-.■>( rihed to be the pick of New South Wales and Victoria, in all about 00 :— v Draught Cart Cults Heavy Colts Heavy ff Fillies Heavy , f Mares .Active Spring Cart Colts Stylish Buggy Horses. ALFRED KUCKLAXD. THIS DAY. CORN" E X C H A X G E. TO CLOSE COXSIGXMEXTS, GEO. W. BINXEY "Will s*ll by public Auction. at t!ie Corn Exchange, This Day ; Thursday, at 11 o'clock sharp, Q/fl BAGS BARLEY 20 kegs Victorian Butter S» cases Hams and Bacjn 110 bigs Crushed Oats 100 br.ga Parity Dust [-0 shcks Oamiru Flonr 40 CitsCi Peacock's Tart Fruits 100 wtsvs Peacock's lib. Jams 120 Hawkins' Jams 95 cases Peak's Jata3 :i c .s'.-s Figs 5 cv»e->I»K Confectionery 5 Confectionery. 20 cases bile Starch .4 casi-s Morion's Vinegar 24 * ascs London Pickle 3 15 cases Salad Oil (pints; 13 u-::sk3 Rerf 25 ca-ks Preserved Beef and Mutton. Terms at -rale. THIS DAY. CORN EXCHANGE, Ex '>Ikrli>V from Xkw Plymouth. GEO. W. BINNEY Will jell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, This bay Thursday,', at 11 o'clock sharp, BAGS MAIZE Q}? "I* 70 bags Pollard 1 ton H~ms and Bacon. Terms at Sale. TO-MORROW. HORSES.. EX 'HERO.' HUNTER & NOLAN Will sell by auction, on Friday, 30th inst., at tho Durham Yard.s, H 6> SUPERIOR HORSES, ex 'Hero,' H from Sydney and Melbourne. These horses have been selectsd in the Colonies with the greatest care, by r. flrst-ratc judge, and arc calculated to supply a pressing want for roadsters, both for suddlo and harness. HUNTER & NOLAN. "MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2. BY ORDER OF TIIF TRUSTEE. VALUABLE INVESTMENT. FREEHOLD HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, . . FREEMAN'S BAY. The subscrlfioif liavc recalled instructions to sell, at tho Land Mart, -Fort-street, on Monday, November 2, at 12 o'clock, "|r OT 17 aud part of Lot IG, of the SubB i division of Allotments 2 and 3. Section 4i, City of Auckland, 10 feet Cinches frontage to Vcrnon-strcct, Freeman's Bay, on which are crocted three comfortable Cottages, containing live, fonr, and threo rOO ™J respectively, all in good repair, having been re-shlngled and put, in thorough order lately. On the is a never-falling well of water. Nowyici-V«K n rertal of .C 52 per annum. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4045, 29 October 1874, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4045, 29 October 1874, Page 8

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