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Sales by Anction. THIS DAY, 11 O'CLOCK A.M. MARKET-DAY. ARTHUR'S FOOT/TRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT, AND GROCERY auction MARKET. ARTHUR'S mart, queks-st»eei. POULTRY DEPARTMENT. FOWLS, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Pigeons rmaries Fancy Birds, Small 1 igs, iJ.acK-red Game Chicks. WUto China Bml». A Prize Pointer Bitch and - I up 3 Po^^! r °Se B W oll Saair Saddle. PRMUCK, " !L,T «"«*• •"agSgaWßVawawft Oatmeal. Oats, 6# Sides ' iood Well cured 1*"®?" CO Sides Co«i el .-cured II ms S bales Small (new) ntUlT.—Gooseberries, Cherries, Pineapples, Peanuts. GROCERIES tc.—KManoe of Slock of fimceriws Te, ( I„'u„ »nd China). Coffee. su S ar, starch. Blue. Soa... Vestas, Matches. 40 Tins Conversation Lollies. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, ox sals pkiyatkly, At Auction Prices : « Larce it d General Assortment of Household tur . v.re and t'urm=h>n K Keq ui«tes suitabl f "r 3i. <Uucs ; l'i»oo«. organ , Watches, etc. THIS DAY, 11 OV'ook a.M. CARBINES & TAYLOR \TiH sail i va r t-on. at tlioir Central Auction Mart, Tii ; s (V"rida\), at 11 o'clock sharp, PDU /.TRY.—Fowls (Spanish, Dorking, l'rahms, Game). Turkeys, Ducks. Geese, Canajies, AQt! Young Pips. P *,1»1»L"i_"K 4 >oo*l Corned Beef, Canterbury hams an«l* Hft-oc >V-v ana old I'otatot*. Green IV** ami Vegetibk-s,' O its. ISran, Sharps, Pig Meal, tow I G]io "ERIE" 5 .—Te.i, Sugar, Flour. Oatmeal, Mustard, Caudles, St -irch, Rice. ALSO, Removed to Mart for Salo — Household Furniture and Kitchen Utensils. Cheffoaier. 'J Chests l>ra*vr«. l : edsU»ads f C niches. 1 and other Chairs, Meatsafe. railages, Comnu-lp. stand and Ware. Lookup (ila-s. 10 g.il Boilers. Tables, Cots. Fenders and Jruus, and Sundries; Jewellexy. Clothing r.lc., Etc., Ktc. CARBINES & TAYLOR, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. PRODUCE SALE. BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER, Etc. W. D 0 W D E N "Will S--I' >•" ,v:"::on. a*. th > Mart. Queen-s:rc-t. This P.v:, r.t 11 o'clock. TONS OF NEW potatoes £0 Prinze 10 c rncd Beef 50 case.s 1 ir.e Apples 7 cast's l'rrne Carterbury Hams and Bacon 200 ilozm J>ouled Alj and Portet Currants, Ral-ins, Biscuits Ov.f. Ch <»r. Bran Fancy Goods, Matirasses and Beds. etc. W. DO WD EN, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. PICTURES! PICTURES! W. DOWDEN "Kill sell bv unction at the Exchange Mart. Queenstreet. on Tuesday next, 12th inst., at 12 ©'clock, A LARGE and Varied Assortment of Framed ar.d unframed ENGRAVINGS,OLEOGRAPHS, CHROMO-LITUOGRAPUS. A Very Choice Selection. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. EDEN TERRACE, NEW NORTH ROAD. W. DOWDEN "Will sell by auction at the Exchange Mart, Queenfstreet. on "Wednesday next, 13th inst., at 12 o'clock, TWO HOUSES, each containing S rooms, situated in Victoria Avenue, New North Road. The property is Leasehold, having 50 years to run from 14th of last March, at very low ground rent, and will be sold in two lot*. THIS DAY. DURHAM YARDS. For saJe at Durham Yards, To-<l;iy (Friday), Dec. S, cx Ilawera, from Christchurch, -t fb HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES 1 r*a and Gcldin?s 1 Tl.oron:;h-bred Mare 1 4-year-old Good Crcss-country Horse, by " Marmion. Day OtiMia , "» years old, suitable for heavy "spring cart work ; good trial ElacK Mare. 4 years old ; trial in lightharuess ; aui**t for children Heavy-draught Mare, thoroughly staunch, stinted to Sir Julius Vogel HUNTER & NOLAN. THIS DA'Y. UNEXPIRED TERM OF LEASE OF JUNCTION HOTEL, GOODWILL, FURNITURE, &c. Tte Subscribers have received instructions, from Mr. McOlaJ-ban, to sell. Today (Fridaj), December Bth, at the Durham Yards, The goodwill of the unexpired TERM OF LEASE, of Six Years, of the JUNCTION HOTEL, doing a large and respectable business. The comn:«>di"Usness of the House, or the desirability of the situation is too well known for commept, but its immediate proximity to the terminus of tho Tramways renter* pro.-pt-etively mor ; valuable than other suburban houses. Persons in quest of a good house cannot easi'y lind a more desirable one. At 12 o'clock, HUNTER &. NOLAN. THIS DAY. DURHAM Y A R D S. Heavy draught horse for SALE, at Durham Yards, at 1 o'clock p.m. To-day (L'liday). Perfectly qulvt and tlioroujhly staunch. Any trial given. HUNTER & NOLAN. THIS DAY. DURHAM YARDS. Foe sale, at Durham Yari'sTo-day (Friday), cx Rowona from Wanganul, -|-| USEFUL HORSES, m suitable for Hacks and CarriagesHUNTER & NOLAN. THIS DAY. DURHAM YARDS. Foe ealo, at Durham Yardß. To-day (Friday),ox Olonelg from Motlti, Af\ WELL-BRED GELDINGS " (unbroken). HUNTER & NOLAN. The Auctioneers would call special attention to this Terr superior shipment •( Hemes, consisting of flrstdaai Hacks, Coachers, and active powerful light har-Horses-4 For stamp or condition we beliero them to be unsurpassed.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6571, 8 December 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6571, 8 December 1882, Page 8

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