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BtEVBN O'OLOCK. eTTn HOTEL, NORTH ROAD. ~''i£\*f «£ 6- GREENWOOD *" InsSStll *•* prompt, ' rmVwv WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD " T 1 H STBMITOBrf AND EFFECTS. HOUSES, .-„,"- efwJiP^ARMINGIMPLEMENTS, So., &a, ♦ comprising- . ■ steads, Wasbstande and Ware, Chairs l£mo Crockery. Cooking Stove. Cooking and ■ gSry* atonsllsV &c, &c.: Fanning IniplemoSeats, Cart, Dray, &c, &c. iiulljbylkcakc, da*, by Rattan - ?cS™Tta calf : two to calve in July 3 Young Heifers 1 stack Good Hay i Springing Hciferfl do,, ao. 1 Bull — Poultry, &e. ' All tlw CATTLE are quiet and of snperioi breed. ™ Luncheon Provided. " A'Bus will leave the Union Bank at 10 a.m. on day of sale. . E. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer, *c MARKET-HOUSE. FRIDAY, JULY 4, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, And every Friday at the tame hour. ' MARKET-HOUSE, AUCKLAND. POULTRY, TUKKEYS, FOWLS, DUCKS, PIGEONS, FANCY BIRDS, &c, &c. PRODUCE, POTATOES, OATS, &c, &c. . FURNITURE, SUNDRIES, &c, &c. TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS, &c, &c. R. C. GREENWOOD Will sell, at the Market-house, every Friday, at 11 j.m.,Bv ArcTiox, AT.T. and any Goods that may be consigned to him for sale, and hopes byprompt of support. Sales of Trees Plants, and Shrubs (Ornamental, Forest, and Fruit Trees) will be held, at the M&rkethouse. all throngh the Seacoa, immediately alter the B»le3 of Poultry, Produce, -tc. £or the convenience of settlers living at a distance, account sales will, be made out and proceeds paid to oimers, imniediatslr after the sale of their goods. R. O. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. MONDAY, JUNE 30. 15 TRUNKS BOOTS 2 CASES SADDLERY 8 CASES PERAMBULATORS. A. 6, GEAUT . Has been instructed to sell by auction, at the City Mait, on Monday mext, at 11 o'clock, "tCk PACKAGES A.BOVE GOODS. On Account of Wbom Concerned, 6 trunks Women's and Children's Boots, more or less damaged. Terms st Sale, TUESDAY, JULY 1. EX 'LOONGANA, , FROM HOBART TOWN. L. W. EATON. Will seU by auction, at his Mart. OB Tuesday, July 1- . At 11 o'clock. CASES HOBART TOWN "O\_/\_/ APi"i.KS AJSTD PBAKS, consisting of French Crabs, Stone Pippins, Scarlet Pearmainn, New York Pippins, Stunner Pippins, Wellington Wppins, Golden Harvey, Nonpareil Bussetts, Norfolk Pippins, Boach Pippins, Crow's Egg', &c, Ac, &c. Terms at Sale. THURSDAY, JULX" 10. LEASES OF RECLAIMED LAND, NELSON-STREET TO HOBSON -STREET MESSRS. E. & A. ISAACS /; nave received Instructlors from the AncMand Harbour Board to sell by auction, on Thursday, July 10, at II o'clock, at the Offices of the Board, mHE LEASE FOR 21 YEARS OF ■tA ALLOTMENTS—Nos. 64 to 77, KELSON TO HOBSON-STEHET3, with permission to use Water Frontage. ALSO, ' '. ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, "AT THE OFFICE OF THE HABBOUR BOARD. fTIHE LEASES FOR 66 YEARS OF THE UHDEKMENTIONED ALLOTMENTS : 78, 73, &x 81, with frontage to Caitom-honao-itrect ■Rest 82, 83, 84,85, with frontage to Albert-street B, with frontage to Hobson-street and Custom-house-atreetWest. Conditions of Sale and Draft of Lease may now e sees at (he Harbour Hoard Office. K £ A. ISAACS, Auctioneers. ; MONDAY, JUNE 30. EX 'LOOrGANA,' FROM HoBAET TeWN, • APPLES! APPLES! APPLES! G. W. BINNEY Will sell by auction, at the Central Sale Booms, Queen-street, on Monday, at 11 o'clock sharp, A K.A CASES APPLE S,. .;■• "ifce* \f - CoaprlilnE— - ' French Crabs. Sturmer Pippins, Scarlet Pearmainii, Btene Pippins, and other varieties G. W. BINNEY, ' " '." ■' Auctioneer. : 1 TUESDAY, JULY 1. TO NEW ARRIVALS AND PARTIE3 ! IN SEARCH OF A COMFORTABLE HOME. closb~t"o~ town, g. w'. binney " Eos received instructions from Mr. John Boppett, to v - submit to public auction, oi: the Grounds, Queen r: 'and Albert-streets, Newton, on Tuesday, lat July, at 12 o'clock sharp, Tf 01' I—Having a frontage of 65 feet to JLJ Alliort-street. Newton, by a depth of 112 feet*., upon which is erected a moßt comfortable six.roomed house, with vraKh-honse, lath-room, dairy, and store-room, stable, ooiuh-liouEo, and other conveniences. The , whole io first-class etato of repair. lot 2 and J— Kicli having a frontage to Albert-. street of SO feet, by a depth of 112 feet. Xot 4—Having a frontage of Oβ feet to Upper Queea-aUect, by a depth of 100 feet. Tlie grounds are. very t&etefuliy laid oat, and ' planted with frult-beirfng trees and expensive - y shrubs. Tho <rieiv Is magnificent; and its close proximitr to tlie city makes this s> splendid, investr_ nient. • ~■.••' , ' : •■ - ■■'■; • : Tho property will be submitted as a whole, but '- »lllng to find a purchaser, will be'sold In font lots.i '. h r - -litle" pfriecti for'cards to tS«w, *pply to'the

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5496, 28 June 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5496, 28 June 1879, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5496, 28 June 1879, Page 8