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Sales by Anction. THIS DAY. __ t j ■ \ * ... - ■' LUNATIC ASYLUM. „.. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS! v EXTENSIVE BUILDERS' PLANT, .■'"•■ STEAM ENGINE, MORTAR MILL, I 2, \ TOOLS, TIMBER, POLES, BRICKS. i J,v- : ~. STONES, TANKS, *c, &c. " DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 1 MESSRS KEANE AND JENKINSON, AND CONTRACTORS, *" ■ Having completed their contract with the Government " >!. for Building the New Wing to the Lunatic Asylum Whan, and being about to Dissolve Partnership, „-■ have instructed the Undersigned to Sell by Public Auction,' at the Lunatic Asylum, Whau, on To-day, --■• October 15th, at half-past Ono o'clock, p.m. jnpHE WHOLE OF THEIR EXTENSIVE "■. JL; AND COMPLETE BUILDERS PLANT, EIGHT \' HORSE-POWER STEAM WJCINB, MORZAR MILL, Sawing and Boring Machine, to work with steam or treadle, Blacksmith's Forge, Bellows. Anvils, Tools. &c.. Workshops, Sheds, Crab Winch, Hoisting Tackle, Iron and Wood Blocks, Patent Sheaves, Flooring Dogs, Cramps, Circular Saw Bench and Fittings, Raws. Cement Slabs, Paving Stones, Scaffold Poles, Hop s. Scaffold Planks, Barrows, Mortar Carts, Water Tanks, Carpenters' Benches, Timber, Doors, Bricks, Lime, Ladders, Train Pipes, Plasterers' Tools, Piping, Grindstones, Shops and Office (roored with corrugated iron), Iron, Manure, &c. SPRING CAKT, HORSE, AND HARNESS. Te§ns Cash. R. ARTHUR, Salesman and Auctioneer. Phipps" 'Bus will leave the National Bank, Corner of Queen and Wynilhara-etreet, at 12.45 p.m. on the day Of sale. .-:. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, At 11 o'clock. IMPORTANT TO COACH-BUILDER?, LIVERY STABLE PROPRIETORS, AND PERSONS REQUIRING FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES. MR. ALEXANDER MACKIE, The Royal Stanpard Carriage and Spring Factory, dc r dam -street. Having decided to give up the Business of Coach the undersigned to sell by public auction, on the premises, on Monday, the 24th, at 11 a.m., THE WHOLE OF HIS EXTENSIVE AND SUPERIOR PLANT, STOCK, it., MACHINERY ; SMALL STEAM ENGINE, BAND AND CIRCULAR SAWS, &c. TOOLS, STOCK, &c. First-class Tandem—Carts of the newest desirn, and test finish. Baggies, Double and Single, Spring Carts, Drays, etc. All new, and of the best make. Second-hand Buggies, Breaks, Basses, Carts, etc. R. ARTHUR, '& Salesman and Auctioneer. ARTHUR'S MART, QUEEN-STREET. ON ARRIVAL. POTATOES! POTATOES! To Arrive, ex ' Haily Baylev,' fROJi Oam arc. R. ARTHUR Has received instructions to sell by auction, on the Wharf, on arrival of ' Hally Bayley," AAA SACKS POTATOES, e/W in lots to suit purchasers. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, MANTLES, COSTUMES, MILLINERY, HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, DRESS MATERIALS, COTTONS, HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, FLANNELS, Etc., Etc., Etc. On the Premises opposite tbe Bank of NewZealand. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions from Mr. W. Rattrav, who is Removing to his New Premises, to sell by "auction, on the above date ai 11 o'clock, ■Without Eeserve, THE BALANCE OF STOCK left prior to tbe Opening of the New Premises, consisting of above Class of Goods. Without the Siightest Reserve. : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. EXTENSIVE SALE AT TE KOWHAI, NGARUAWAHIA. Messrs. Carpenter and Byron, having sold their farm at Te Kowhai, have instructed the undersigned to sell by Public Auction; on Wednesday, 19th October, the whole of their live and dead stock, comprising:— IPURE HEREFORD BULL, 4 years old, bred by Messrs Maclean 6: Co. 15 Hereford Cows 12 do. Heifers, 3 years old 6 do. do. 2 years old 9 do. do. Yearlings 12 do. Steers, 3 years old 10 do. do. 2 years old 23 do. do. Yearlings 24 Head Mixed Cattle. HORSES. 1 Heavy Draught Mare, 7 years old, by "Campsie IIL" 1 Heavy Draught Mare, 7 years old, by " Nugget" " 1 Heavy Draught Hare, 8 years oIJ, by Goodfellow's "President" 2 Light Draught Mares, 6 years old C Hacks and Buggy Horses 2 Extra Heavy Draught Unbroken Colts, i years old" 1 Extra Heavy Draught Unbroken Filly, 4 years old 2 Extra Heavy Draught TTnbroken Colts, 3 years old 2 Heavy Draught Fillies, 3 years old 1 do. do. Filly, 2 years old 1 Yearling Colt by " Loch Fergus" 1 do. do. by "Tasman." FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c. Bamlet's Combined Reaper and Mower, Thrashing Machine, Two-Horse Power Winnower, Chaff-cutter, Pulper, Grainseed Sower, Dray, Double-furrow Plough with Sub-soiler by Wallace, two single Ploughs, Double Mould Board Plough, Scarifier. Harrows, Horse Rake, Shaft, Lead and Plough Harness, Swingletreea, Saddles and Bridles, 40-ga.Uon Boiler, and Sundries. Bugsr and two sets Harness, and a lot of Pure-bred Silver Grey Dorking Fowls. . Luncheon provided. J. S. BUCKLAND. 3. TOiTKS.J [E. C. CARK.] fE. D. TONES. ' B. TONKS & CO. WILL in future hold Regular Sales of Landed Property every MONDAY, at 2 o'clock. Parties"desirons of disposing of Houses, Farms, or Landed Property of any description will please, if possible, furnish, particulars not later than Thursday la each week. B. TONES k CO. DPKING ,T AND TIAIR, "AT - rriHE Q£EAT J^OOMS, postponed to -' - Fbidat, 4th November, When some hundreds of thousands of pounds' worth of City, Suburban, and Country Property will be offered for sale. ; Catalogues in preparation. , { ■ Lead ajeDti wanted throughout Sabuxban'andCountry . . Districts. . ;. J ■ : . , ■:. T. W.IEcKSON, < ? Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6213, 15 October 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6213, 15 October 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6213, 15 October 1881, Page 8