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Sales by-Auction. ■ ~"/.. " THIS-liAY,,' ''. [ '• :'!/:*'„?■•' nook." '' :: ",.' .■■■• .:-:::■:: .-iAT ONEHUNCA. : '■ ; A COMFORTABLE 'HOMESTEAD IN CHOICEST PART OF THE TOWNSHIP.' '. •;■; - - PIANO,' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &'C.f.- . . &C, &C. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. R. ARTHUR : Has been favoured with instructions to sell by anction at the residence of the late Mrs. Forbes, Onebunga This Day (Monday), February 6, at 12 o'clock noon mHE RESIDENCE of the late Mrs. J. Forbes, with the surrounding Land. The house contains 5 rooms, thers arc convenient Out-houses and 2J acres of rich Jand, divided into Paddock, °I? har £ and Garf en, well planted with Fruit and other Trees. This propurty is admitted to be one of the most beautiful sites in Onehunga; therefore, luuher comment is unnecessary. . ' Terms Easy. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE consists of Piano, Parlour, Dining-room, Bed-room, and Kitchen Furniture and Effects, 2 Iron Tanks, lie., &c. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S. 2TOOST. EARTHENWARE r EARTHENWARE ! ■ EX "LOCH URR,' FROM LONDON. 30 CRATES OF WELL-ASSORTED 'Ware. R. ARTHUR ■Will sell by anction, at his Mart, Queen-street (upper floor), on Thursday next, Bth instant, at 12 o'clock i :'- noon,- -■ ■ ■ ■ ' *-T Ex ' Loch Urr,' from London, Q/fl -GRATES OF WELL-ASSORTED *J» Vf Vf-e.BE, from first-class Potteries. > AA— :.-.-. 20/21—2 crates 10in. Dinner and Soup Plate 3 20'21—3 crates Sin, Dessert Plates 25—1 crate Tin. Dessert Plates 2S—l crate 6in. Dessert Plates 27/20—S cr»te3 Baking anb Meat Dishes 30—1 crate Square and Round Covered Dishes .31— 1 crateditto ditto Soup and Salad Tnreens ■, 32/3£—Senates Assorted Tacups and Saucers 35-1 crate ditto Chamber's Toy Tea Sets. Sc 30—1 crate Ewers and-Basins, Assorted Era Cups, &c. 37—1 crate Assorted Toilet Sets, ditto ditto 38—1 crate Puddins Bowls and Bikeis . 39-1 crate Assorted Bowls 40—1 crate Assorted Mugs 4V-1 crate Dinner Sets 42 —1 crate Paading Bowls 43—1 .crate Mugs, awortid SO—l crate Teacups and Saucers, whoat and - Victoria Ironstone Shina Sl—l crate Chambers and Bowls, ditto ditto S2—l crate Ewers and Basins, ditto ditto S3—l crate Toilet Sets, ditto ditto S4—l crate Jugs.-EEE ditto Ss—l crate Assoted ditto ditto Terms- Cash. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. IMPORTANT NOTICE. SALE BY AUCTION. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD, KNOWN AS TOOKEY'S FLAT. RESIDENCE AT PARAWAI, &c, &c, THAMES. Insufficiently Described by the Auctioseek, MR, R. ARTHUR. TMTOANATAIARI TRAMWAY—Leased J-T_fl_ to the Government at £150 per annum. 16 years to run. £2.400. GOLDEN C.-tOWN G.M. COMPANV3 BATTERY SITE (20 heads of Stampers, &c, erected thereon] —Leased at £50 per annum, lOyears to run. £500. JJANTJKAU G.M. COMPANY'S BATTERY SITE (10 heads of Stampers; &c., erected thereon)— ■Leased at £150 per annum. 11 years to run. £1,650. CENTRAL 3MJTHY SlTE—Leased to the Tookey G.M. Company at £60 per annnm. 16 Tears to run. £960. PYEITES WORKS SITE — Leased to Mr. F. Whitatkb at £120 per annum. 10 years to run. £1,200. THE TEAMWAY BATTERY Complete, the Sale Property of the Estate can be let at £300 per annum, being at foot of Tramway. FIRST BIGHT TO WATER from Pumping Association Shaft for Battery, Sα, free of charge. SEVERAL COTTAGES AND LARGE BUILDINGS some of which are let. ' THE GROUNDS-At present in the occupation of Mr. Daniel Tookey, Parawai, fronting the River, comprising abont 5 acres of very superior land, highly cultivated, seenrely fencud, with -white thorn hedge, planted with about 600 choice fruit and ornamental trees and upon which erected— OX£ SIX-ROOHED HOUSE. THREE COTTAGES, Outhousjs, &c, &c. ISO FEET FRONTAGE to the Foreshore of Hauraki Gnlfj Grahamstown, by 300 feet seaward n ?"'T, ?. u flUed in and ready for the erection of buildings. 1,003 ACBE3 of firat-elass land at the Great Barrier formerly known as De Moulin'* Estate, now as blind Bay; most of this land is laid down in English grasses. DANIEL TOOKEY. Thames, February 1,1577. " lWm - 1 THISDA^ [^ C — MAIZE ! MAIZE ! MAIZE ! B. TONES & CO. Will sell, Tnis Day (Monday), at 12 o'clock, 1000 SA ex C . E K mu S . MAIZE ' AT 12 O-CLOCK NOON. B. TONES.] . [ Kf c . CARKp TO-MORROW. AMERICAN HAMS ! AMERICAN HAMS! B. TONES & CO. Will sell. To-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, BANNER HAMS JLVf 5 casks Excelsior Hams The above are a very superior lot of Sugar-cured Jams, packed in cinvas, and nice Email family sises The brands are the best in tho United States. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M. ALBERT-STREET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions from. Mr P Tully to sell by auction at his reasdence, Albertstrsftt, opposite Mr. GledhilTs Factory, α-a Wednesday next, at 11 a.m., HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND l-'.VPE'TS, consisting of Parlour, Bed-room, and Kitchea Furniture and Effects. THIS DAY. L. W. E A T O N • Will sell by auction, at his Mart, This Day, at 12 o'clock, CASES PEARS (Bay or Islands Qβ \y . grown j \ liinanas and Pineapples, ex ' Emu' I Sydnty Oranges, (jntpes, Lemon', Plum*, ; and Apples THIS DAY. '■ " The subscriber will sell, at 11 o'clock, at Scarrat's ( Building, Victoria-street, A SMALL LOT TIMBER, 12 x 9 x U, andl2x6x2 \ GEORGE SIBBIN.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4749, 5 February 1877, Page 4

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