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Sales by Auction. ■ _ 9.9000.1 •' [K.C.CAEB. THIS DAY. THEATRICAL PROPERTIES. H PROSCENIUM, CANE AND WINDSOR OAK CHAIRS, STATUES, SUITE OF FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPET, &0.,& c, &c. •■■■ H B. TONES & CO. Will »ell This Day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, at the Prince of Wales Theatre, to be removed lmmedl- - ately after &.o sale, . . ' THE THEATRICAL PROPERTIES IN b THIS THEATRE:— q - Proscenium Stage, built In sections £ 12 p*Jrs Flats 306 Ch»'r» 13 pain Wings 40 Benches 7 Boiling Cloths 2 Sofas 1 Drop Scene 1 Chairs 1 Drop Curtain 2 Easy Chairs £ Statues and Stands Tables . Pianoforte by Bord The Gas Fittings, Transparencies, Ac, &c. *c. At 12 o'clock, r After the Theatrical Properties: A THE OALVANIZKD IRON DRESSING-ROOM In the Yard at the rear of the Theatre, with Frame, fcc., the whole forming & good Galvanized Cottage, Store, or Stable. The whole to be removed forthwith. ( < THIS DAS'. BEMUERA YARDS. For sale. This Day (Thursdsy), at 12 o'clock, A A FAT STEERS, Heavy Weights, *Jt: " from Napier SO P«t Cattle, from Bay of Islands 60 Provincial Fat Cattle SO Store Steers, 3 to 4 years 100 Half-bred Ewes and Lambs 120 Longwoolled F.wes and Lambs 500 Fat Sheep and Lambs Fat and Store Pigs ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. THE HAYM. ARKET. - - For sale, on Friday next. 27th October, at eleven o'clock, A PAIR of Handsome GREY DRAUGHT HOUSES, good workers A Strong Riding or 'Bos Horse Handsome Riding Mare FOR PRIVATE SALE: Two Heavy Draught Hares, in foal to Mr.* Bainbridge's Horse. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. THE HAYMARKET. For sale, on Friday next, October 27th, at twelve o'clock, FFIHE RIGHT OF CHARGING ONE M SHILLING each to all persons entering the Show Yards. Also, For TAKING CHARGE of HORSES in a wellfenced enclosure. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11. THE CATTLE FAIR. Concentrating numbers of Stock on one occasion brings a large attendance of buyers, and is mutually advantageous. A second Fair will be held on Norember 11, the Saturday following the Cattle Show, wheß -f g-\f\n HEAD of STORE CATTLE JLv/\_/A_/ will be yarded. tS , Entries must be made before THURSDAY, October 26. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. THE HAYMARKET. SALES of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, and HIDES every FRIDAY, at two o'clock. Or FIRST LARGE WOOL SALE will be held on TUESDAY, 2Lt November. ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE H. C. BALNEAVtS. COMFORTABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, SYMONDS-STREET. FREEHOLD COUNTRY PROPERTIES. The subscribers have receive , ! Instructions from the Executors of the late H. C. Balneavis, to Bell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 30 ih instant, at 12 o'clock, SYMONDS-STREET (Improvement Commissioners' Lease)— Lot 4, of subjection 4, of subdivision of section 13, City of Auckland, 44 feet frontage to Symonds-street, and 94 feet to O'fiorke-street. held under lease for a term, of 99 years, from 15th March, 1875, at an annual rental of £2110s sterling, with that comfortable two-story dwelling-house thireon erected, containing Dine rooms, plastered, and well finished throughout, as recently occupied by the late H. C. Balneavis. TILLAGE OF PAPAKURAAllotment 49, section 2 .. .. 0 2 1 - Allotments 39 and 40, section 2 .. 0 2 32 VILLAGE OF DKURYAllotments 25 to 29, section 8 .. 1 1 20 Allotment 24, section 7 .. .. 1 011 TOWN OF WYNYAUDTON— Lots 5 and 6. section 1 Lots 11, 12, and 13. section 40 Lots 3, 4, and 5, section 44 TOWN OF HOWXCK— Allotments 39 and 40, section 2 ~ 1 088 VILLAGE OF HaVELOCK— Allotment 10, section 3 .. .. 0 3 2 Farther particulars maybe obtained from Wilt-iam Aitkin, Esq., at his offices, Shortland-street; or, Ixom SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. /fc £) / ~— /Jtf/ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. EXTENSIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE os nbw~YuVniture. The subscribers have received instructions from Mrs Couzens, who is leaving the Colony, to sell in the Large Building in near top of Vic-toria-street, on Tuesday next, October 31, at 11 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE AND WKLL-SELECTED STOCK, . y'.' c ;; consisting of :. Gilt Mirrors, Walnut Table (Inlaid), Whatnots, Cedar, Bimu, and other l<oo Tables ;' Couches, In Hair Cloth, Damask, Rep, Ac. ; Mahogany Washstands (marble tons) • Toilet Sets; Chests Drawers (Cedar and Mottled Kauri); Cheffonlers (Mahogany and Mottled Kami, handsomely carved); Pictures; Couch and eSautarrollet Glasses (marble Tops); Coal Bcmttles; Commodw; Clocks; Lustres ; Vases; Iron idWood Bedstead! In great varied; Bedding; HattrCMM : Paillasses; -Oane-teated Dining Chairs ; Cant-ieated Becking Chairs; Dining Tables; Dressing Tablw; Bath, Ac, AC The Auctioneers desire to point out that the above were selected and made with a view to starting a flrat-class Furnishing Establishment, and can be relied on as being good substantial articles, and calculated to give satisfaction. >y i SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON^ Auctioneers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4665, 26 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4665, 26 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4665, 26 October 1876, Page 4