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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY 1 . • At Ten o'Clook a,m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. to be sold by Auction at Arthnr's Mart, Produce Department, "OEDSTEADS, BEDDING. TURKISH JL> LOUNGE, CHAIRS, TABLES, &0. THIS DAY, ' NOON. HOBSON-STREET. CLEARING-OUT BALE OF DRAPERY, FANCY GOODS, GLASSWARE, PLATEDWARE, CUTLERY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. R. ARTHUR Has been favoured witK instructions from the Proprietor (who is retirj/g from business) to sell, at his premises, Bobson-woet (opposite Blaikla's Cement and Slate Yard), This Day (Tuesday), at Twelve o'Cicck iicon, HIS NEW SELECTED STOCK OF DRAPERY,—Hosiery, Ribbons, Trimmings, Oilcloth. Fancy Goods ; Jewellery, Cutlery, Platedware, Glassware, etc.; -Household Furniture, etc. On View at Nine o'clock on the Morning of the Salo. TO-MORROW, Noon, lANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS, tTPPEB QUEEN-STREET. S. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions . from Mrs Douglas, to sell by auction at her residence, " Stanford House," Uppar Queen-street, on Wednesday next, at Twelve o'uiock hood, HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of Dinin?-room, Fail our, Bed-room, and Kitohen Bedding, Gltvss and Earthenware, Kitchen Utensils, a Useful Piano, etc. On view on the morning of the salo. THURSDAY, MAY 1, At Noon. PIANO, HAND ORGAN, SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, VENETIAN BLINDS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &o. 110 ACRES LAND, WHAU. To be Sold by Auction by order of the trustees of the late Mr. John Rnssell, at his late residence, Nelson-street. R. ARTHUR TTa. bean favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the late Mr. John Kussell to sell b7 Auction, at his late Boaidonce. Nelson-street, on Thursday next, at Twelve o'clock noon, HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, and HIS INTEREST in 110 ACRES OF LAND in the Parish of Waikomiti, situated near the Whau. DRAWING-ROOM— Walnnt Piano, by Kelly and Co., "Walnut Suite, Carpet, Wool Ruj, Fender, Fir© Irons, Venetian Blinds, Curtains, Pictures, Handsome Wool Work Picture, Glass Shades with Flowers, Loo Table, Ornaments, &c., &o. DINING-ROOM —Hand Organ, Valuable Old Oil Painting, Table, Chairs, Couch. Linoleum, Rug. Fender, Fire Irons, Books—Collins'a "System of Anatomy," "All Bound the World,"Ac., Lamps. Glassware. Fruit Service. Grcenware, Chinaware, Venetian Blind, Curtains. Pictures. SlLVfiß—Gravy and Toddy Ladles, Table and Tea SpOOH3, Butter Knife. PLATEDWARE—Cruet, Tea and Coffee Service, Forks, Spoons, Fish Slice Fork, &c. BED-ROOMS—6 rooms, containing Iron Bedsteads (double and single), Mattrasses, Palliasses, Bedding, Linen, Washatands, Toilet Sets, Toilet Tables, Toilet Glasses, Commode, Chests of Drawers, Venetian and Spring Blinds, Carpet Hatting, Oilcloth, &c. F KITCHEN, HALL, Ac.—Timepiece, Wardrobe* Chairs, Tables. Stove, Dinner Service, and other Ware' Oilcloth, Mats, Meat Safe, Bell Met&l Preserving Pan 1 Kitchen Utensils, &c. ON VIEW AT NISTE O'CLOOK ON THE MORNING OF THE SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 1. RE M U ERA YARDS. For Sale, on Thursday next, May Ist, at One o'Clock Sharp, The choice dairy of u cows, either in milk or forward in calf, the property Of Mr. A« S. Thomson, of Panmure, who has sold his farm. ALFRED BUCKLAOT>.

FRIDAY, MAY 2. THE lAIMABE E,T. IMPORTANT SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES FROM THE MIDDLE ISLAND. The undersigned hai received instructions from Sir. Twentyman Hodgson to sell at the Haymarket, on Friday Kay 2nd (to arrive by the Rotorua steamer), DRAUGHT MARES AND GELD&VK INGS, young and of a good class. No Stock that I have sold at any time gave more satisfaction to the buyers than those hitherto received from Mr. Hodgson. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, MAY 1. THE REMUERA YARDS. For Bale, on Thursday next, May 1, at One o'clock STORE COWS AND HEIFERS 4 30 Good Steers 160 Well-fatted Cattle 800 Fat Sheep and Lambs Fat and Store Figs. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, MAY 2. " THE HAYMABKET. For sale, on Friday, May 2, The well - known jumping HOBSE MULCAHY BEOTHEBS. ALFRED BUCKLAND. " WEDNESDAY, 14th MAY. SALE OF VALUABLE PBOPERTY IN WAITOTARA, WANGANUI. ST. HILL-STREET SALE YARDS. FREEMAN R. JACKSON Has received instructions ' from Messrs. Durle and Brewer to sell by auction, as above THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID FARMS lot I.—Part of Section No. 311 con- Acr0 ' 3 " taining 220 lot 2.—Sections No. 563, 354, 355, 401* - 402,403, and 404, containing 826 * • Lot 3.—Sections No. 309, 345, 346, and 460, containicg 893 J Total „ 1,939 The Above magnlflcent properties are all fenced divided into suitable paddooks," well watered, and laid down with English graises, with sufficient bush for farm requirements. The land is of the beat quality, and ia well situated, adjoining the Waitotara Hallway StatioD. The homestead "consists of new dwelllne-honse, stables, yards, 4:c. The property is for ABSOLUTE SALE, so this opportunity should not be overlooked by parties in search of freehold land. , . - The property forms a complete block cf 1039 acres. i, . _ . Terms at Sale. FREEMAN R. JACKSON", Auctioneer, Wanganui*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 8