Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. BACON, HAMS, LARD, &c, Ex 'FLIRT,' FROM LYTTELTON. K. ARTHUR Will sell by auction, at his Mart, Qucen-strcct, This Day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock a.m., ex 'Flirt,' from Lyttelton, P? CASES GREEN'S IL.4.MS and BACON, O 1° cloth 17 kegs Lard. Also, 20 kegs good Butter, &c. Terms-Cash. THIS DAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. APPLES'. JAM ! ONIONS ! ETC. EX ' FREETRADER,' FROM HOBAET TOWN. R. ARTHUR Will rell bv auction, at his mart. Quoen-strcet, This Day (Wednesday 1 , at 11 o'clock a.m., ex "Freetrader," from llohart Town, OK/\ CASES APPLES, consisting of— \" French Crabs st.>ne Pippins, Wcllincton Tippins, Pearmains, New York Pippins, Sturmcr Tivpins, NonpneiU. Blenheim Oranges, 4c. 17 bags cninns 100 cases Jam, lib tins; well assorted. Terms—Cish. THIS DAY, NOON. To be Sold by Auction, under Writ of Fi. Fa., A HANDSOME PIANO, Walnut Case (by Bor.1). AT ARTHUR'S MART. THIS DAY, TWO O'CLOCK I*. M. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ot EFFECTS. WELLESLEY-ST.. NEAP. CUAPEL-ST. R. ARTHUR Has receiTed instructions from Mr. Full, who is leaving the Colony, to sell by auction, at his residence, Wellesley-street, near Chapel-street, This Day (Wednesday', 11th instant, at 2 o'clock p.m., HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of Parlour. Bedroeiu. and Kitchen Furniture, Glass and Earthenware, Pictures, Ornaments, Clocks, Perambulator, ic. TO-MORROW, NOON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, A PORTION OF THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE JOHN WILLIAMSON, ESQ. R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, To-morrow, at 12 o'clock noon, A PORTION OF THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE JOHN WILLIAMSON, ESQ.:— 2 vols. Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature, 0 vols. Lectures to Youug Men Hedley Vicars, Cowper's Pomis, 3 vols. Dumter Castle, Life's Morning, Monkey, 4 vols. Knglishwoman's Libnrv. Wvliu'j Papacv, 14 vols Methodist M«nline, 13 vol*. Watso:.'s Works. Fletcher's Works, S> vol). Report-r, 0 vols. Christian Miscellany, Memoirs of Pr. Wntron, 6 vc>ls. Gujse's Paraphrases, 12 vols. Adam Clarke's Wor.s. Life, of Adam Clarke, Life if Dr. Newton. 1 a-t Four Popes, Cruden's coucordaDC, Holy F.ib'.e (large), 6 vols. Scit J: Henry's Commentary, 7 vols. Sunday at Home. Leisure hour, H»velock's Lif», Dr. Bunting. Alkin's Voyages, War with Rus-ia, Macadam on Natural Library. 0 vols. Barus's Worts, London Quarterly Review ilbOO, ISOT.ISSS 1 , 12 numbers 1 ondon Keview, 2 vols. Natives Affairs, Hector's Works, South Sea Papers. Statutes (1506\ ISOO, 1507., Provincial Council AcU (1572:, Auckland Waste Lands Acts. Statistics, Journals. Hansards. Gazettes, numbers of the -V« * Ztalandtr and Southern Cross. Also, A superior Musical Boi, 12 tunes A very handsome Chan-ie!i*r Bookcases, Pictures, Venetian Blinds, ic.
TO-MORROW, TWO O'CLOCK. NELSON-STREET—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. K. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions from — Wrigg, Esq.. who is leaving Auckland, to sell, at his residence. Nelson-street, To-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, A PORTION of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Parlour, I!edrooro, and Kitchen Furniture, Chetrooier, Sofa, Adjustable Library Bookcase, £:c, &c TO-MORROW. TRADE SALE OF SUPERFINE CONGOU TEAS, Ex 'JAMES SERVICE.' B. TONKS & CO. Hsve been instructed to sell by auction, on Thursday next, the 12th instant, at 11 o'clock, ex' James Service,' OO HALF-CHESTS fine CONGOU—§3B OO 02 Half-chests Finn Congou—§77 20 Half chests Fine Congou—§33 74 Half-chests Fine Congou-§3O 72 naif che-ts Extra Fine Congou—§S4 CO Half chests Extra Fine Congou—§ll 27 Ha.f-cheits Extra Fine Congou- § 0 Samples for Liquoring to be bad at tho Mart. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. OLD SUPREME COURT SITE. The undersigned have been instructed by nis Honor the Superintendent to offer for salo by pub'.ic auction, at their -Mart, Quern-street, Auckland, at 12 o'clock noon, fln the abovo date, THE LEASES OF 1-1 VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS on tho abovenamed Site, in the City of Auckland, for a term of 66 years. City of Auckland, Section No. 15, Original Allotments. >"os. 1, 2, 3, and part of 4. Snbdivbuonal F, r „!„,., size in Allotment. Frontage. fe.-t. I.—Queen-street and Victoria-street.. .32 x 100 2.-Qneon-strcet 31 x 100 3— ditto 31 xIOC 4.— ditto 31 x 100 5.— ditto 31 xIOO 6.—Qnccn-strtet Bnd Darby-street ..31 XIOO 7.—Victoria street 27 x 9SJ B.— ditto 27 x9;J o.— ditto 27 X9SJ 10—Victoria-street and Elliott-street...29l x 9SI 11 —Elliot; street 201 x SIJ 12.— ditto 29 xSU 13.—Elliott street and Darby-stroct .... 20 x 81J 14.—Darby-street x SSJ Plans may be obtained, and conditions and all other Information may be ascertained at tho Mart. B. TONKS & CO., Auctioneer. Auckland, July 28,1875. PLANS of the TAIRDA GOLDFIELD are now ready, and can be had at the Herald Ofllo*. Price sixpence.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4288, 11 August 1875, Page 4
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