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Sales by Auction. B. TWKS.] IK. C. CARR. THIS DAY. FURNITURE SALE. On the Premises of Mrs. W. Combfs, Hobson-street. B. TONKS & CO. [faro received instructions from Mrs. W. Combes (who is leaving for Europe), to soil, on tVe premises, Hobflon-street, To-day (Wednesday), sth iost., at 11 o'clock, The whole of her household FURNITURE, comprising— Handsome Drawingroom Suite (in blue), Hand some Brussels Carpets (in Dining, and Bed-rooms), Half-tester Iron Bedsteals, Mattresses, Bed Hangings, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Ware, Tables, Chairs, Looking Glasses, Chests Drawers, Book-case, Fender and Irons, Baths, Clothes Baskets, Clocks, Crockery, Kitchen UteDsils, Floorcl >th, German Couch (in l>lue\ Curtains and Poles, Lamps, Dinner, Breakfast, and Two Tea Sflta, Meat Safe, Knife Cleaner, Perambulator, 17 Code Flags, Garden Utensils, Plants, &C. B. TONKS.] [R. C. CARR. TO-MORROW. SUGAR ! SUGAR ! SUGAR! EX ' WINIFRED,' FKOJI FIJI. B. TONKS & CO. Will sell, on Thursday, the Gtli instant, at 11 o'clock, BGBS MATS YELLO ™ COUNTERS AND CRYSTALS. Samples on view at the Mart. B. TONKS.] [R. C. CARR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. B. TONKS & CO. Have been instructed to sell by auction, at t' eii ltooms, Queen-street, 011 Wednesday, the 12tl inst., at 12 o'clock noon (if not previously dispose-: of by private contract), THE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS OF MR. TOTIIIuL (who is intending to leave town), situate on the best side of Mount Eden Ep3om, commanding most exten ß ive and delightfu views, over a radius of -JO to 50 miles of the mos picturesque country iu New Zealand. The House, sheltered from all rude winds, Is buill of concrete, and finished iu the most substantia manner, contains on the lower floor—Entrance Hall paved with Minton's Encaustic Tiles, Drawing Dining, and Breakfast Koems, Kitchen, Scullery Store-room, Dressing and Bath-rooms; at the back separated from the house by an enclosed paved yard is a building 36 feet long, divided into Wash-house Cook-house, Coal-house, and Closets ; Upstairs an two large and four smaller Bed-rooms, and Dressing room. All tho rooms aro ventilated to the roof Besides several Iron Tanks, water is abundantly sup plied to the house from a Urqe concrete cistern sunl in the hill behind, and is laid-on to a basin and batl in bath-room, basin in dressing-room, Leamingtor kitchen range, scullery, tubs and copper in wash house, to the yard. The Grounds of three acres op°n nt tho back on ti the Mount Eden Reserve, are very tastefully laid-out and planted with ornamental and other trees o luxu riant growth. The Stable, to which a windin. road leida past the front porch, is placed at a snitabl and convenient distance, contains stall, loose-box hiy and carriage-rooms. The Auctioneers have great pleasure in recommend ins this property to those wishing for a complete am comfortable home in the most healthful aud pleasan snburb of Auckland, and which, from its substantia and permanent character, can be maintained at minimum annual expense. Further particulars and cards to view may be oh •ained of the Auctioneers. THIS DAY. PAPAKURA SALE YARDS The undersigned will hold their usual Monthly Sal To-day (Wednesday), at the Papakura Yards, whe about HEAD OF MIXED STOR] OUw CATTLE Sheep, Horses, &c., Will be offered for sale. Also, for unreserved sale. 14 Cowa and Heifers, forward in calf 3 Steers At J-past 12 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. THIS DAY. AT THE PAPAKURA YARDS. BY OBDER OF THOMAS M ACFFARLANE, ESQ TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY. The nsdenilgnad havo rf ceived instructions to sell, a the above yards, This Day (Wednesday), at 1 noon, 6P HORSES, I Cow, I set Harrows, Saddle & Bridle, Harness; also, a quantity of Potatoe nearly ready for lifting. HUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. DURHAM YARDS DRAUGHT STALLION. For sale, at the Durham Yards, on Friday, February < ex ' Taiaroa,* from New Plymouth, THE DRAUGHT STALLION YOUN( BLITCBEtt, 3 years o!d, by Wellington, out c Diamond. Young Blucher is a dark brown, with splendii bone and good subs t&nce, and is now on view at th Durham Yards. At 12 o'Clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. TO-MORROW. SHIP'S STORES ! SHIP'S STORES Ex 'Maraval.' rfcer CASES PRESERVED MEAI W 25 casks Flour 25 tins Preserved Potatoes 5 hhds. Carrots 10 casks Sugar 5 casks Beef 8 casks Pork 30 boxes Raisins 30 boxes Currants 10 jars Pickles 16 tirkins Butter 10 casks Oatmeal 4 casks Rice 4 casks Peas 10 cases Limejuico S',,o lbs. Biscuits 3 ca&ki Su-1 3 casks Molasses 1 cask Onions 32 package! Tea, Milk, Soup. Coffee, Mue tard, Pepper, Salt, Limcjuice, &C., &c., &c. E. & A. I S A A C S Will sell by auction, on Thursday, Oth instant, at 1 o'clock, 213 i>ACKAGE S OF IDE ABOVE No Reserve. E. & A. ISAACS, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. TRADE SALE. A CASES PLAID VESTAS 40 cases 250's Vestas 4 eases 500's Vestas 5 cases 1000's Vestas 10 cases Spring Box Vestas 8 C&823 Wood Box Vestas 88 boxes Muscatels 100 cases Albert's J Eardine3^ 250 boxes Candles ' * 10 bags Black Pepper 3 bags White Pepper 700 cases Devoe's Kerosene 30 casks Currants 250 packagesWJiiiing, Crushed Sugar, Nighl Lights, Gelatines, Tea, Jipsom Salts Tinfoil Paper, Brown Paper, l>emj Paper, Twine, Coffee and Milk, Cocoa and Milk, Wa.ihl>o<rd«, Clothe? Lines, Kapc 5-eed, Fancy tioap, &C., &c., &c. E. & A. I s A A CS, Will sell by auction, on Thursday next, Oth instant 1600 p *CKAOE3 OF THE ABOVE! E. & A. ISAACS, Aactioaeers.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5373, 5 February 1879, Page 4

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