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Sales by Anctipn. . ~;.-... i TOHXS.] 18. O. CABB.] [B. B. TONKS , THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Olook. FAUIT! FRUIT ! FRUIT ! - < '.i Bx MANAPOUBI, 3FEOM HOBABT. B. TONES & CO.", Will «sU by auction Ttniay (Thursday), ateleren . . , o'clock, ■-..-■ T<£fV OAS E 8 RIBSTON RS, XVJV FBENCH CRABS, STONE PIPPING SITJKMBBS, • &c, '■ &c, ■ *t , ' IN BEAijTIFOL CONDITION.

THIS DAY, ''..'. . At Eleven o'clock. ; aUNS! GUNS ! GUNS ! GUNS ! . Double Barrel Breach ' " ' At Eleven o'clock. * English made Pomp Set of English Draining Tools. ' B. TONES &CCC Auctioneers. . "■ / ' ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, At Twelve o'Clock. EESIDENCB AND TEN ACRES OF ' GOOD LAND, WELLINGTON PARK, PANMTJKE. B. TONKS & CO. Will Hi], on Wednesday, the 7tb May, at Tsrelre SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND TEN ACRES OP VOLCANIC LAND ; laid down in grass (property of Mr. J. Korr); the land is well fenced and sub-divided, -• -•-- ■■■ ' Also, „ Four-rcomed Cottage in Marmion-street, off *JPP« Qneen-str«*t. being Allotments 10 and 11 of Allotment 3, of Section S7, City; frontage to MarmionBtreet of 40 feet. . EARLY IN APRIL. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. EEMUEEA ! EEMUESA! REMUERA ! ; B. TONKS 4s CO. Have received Instrnctions to sell by anclion, in tie month of April (due notice of date will be giren), mHE UNSOLD PORTION OF THE B BEMUERA ESTATE, cnt np into one to flvetcre lota, to suit the general wants ot tha diEtrict. ?liss are beins prepared, and trill ba ready thorily. THIS DAY. BY OBDKS OP THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE IS BANKEUPTCY. IS THE "ESTATE OF GEO. FOSTER, BOOT MANUFACTURER. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, ON THE PRE" ••■ MLBES, RUTLAND-STREET. GABRIEL LEWIS Iu receired instrnctions from the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy to sell by auction as abore, mHE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN X TEADE, AS TJNDEB, COmiKNCrKG AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK,— - COLONIAI, MADE— Men's Vitertight Boots, Blnchers, Balmorals. Shooting, Elastic-iide, Knee Boots, and Shoe*; . Lasts. Lace, Elastic-aidss Balmoral. Battoa, and Dairy Boots and Shoes; Gills', Maids', Lace, Elastic-side. Button Boots and Shoss; . - Boja' and Youths' Elastie-iMe, Lace, Blnchers, and Show ; Hen's, Women's and Children's Slippezx. TJPfEBS — . . -Men's, Women's, 'and Children's Closed Tippers (aisorted), French Calf. LEATHERS— . Kip, Tweed, Split Lerant, Patent Kid, SealtW"«. Coloured Boans, Bole Leather, Elastic ' Webs, Bicdinj. GBIHDERT— Screws, Nails, Needles, Toe and Heel Plates, Eyelets, Silk Twist and Machine Threads, Buttons, Socking, Pcper, Pej.i, EiTeti, Canvas, '• • OflaL Vi^IOTTS— - Ink, Slipper Cloth, Laces, Hose. Sofa, Letterpresß, Office Firturej, Scales Etc, Etc., Etc.

_-. - 1 • TUESDAY," MAY 6. - . r ." EX TONGABIEO. MEN'S, BOYS , AND YOUTHS' WINTER CLOTHING, . HATS. SHIRTS, DRESS GOODS, TWEEDS, to., * &c, &C. . Particulars in future issue. GABRIEL LEWIS Auctioneer.

: THIS DAY, AT TEN O'CLOCK SHARP. APPLES. T>EARS. \ PPLES. PPLES. Jt EARS. _£3IppLES. ---■ Ex ManapoTtti from Hobart. ' G. W. BINNEY Will sell by Public Auction, at his Fort street Stores, This Day (Thursday), at Ten o'Clock sharp, ARA CASES OF HOBART FRUIT, Harveys, Adamson's Fearmalns,- Bibstones, Russets, Blenheim Orange, Napoleons, Swag,Eggß, &c, &e. IN PRIME CONDITION. SATURDAY, MAY 10. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY i rsr ■; . ' " , OPUNAKE AND WAITARA. Deterred Payment. section of 100 acres at okaiawa, with a Leasehold of 70 acres adjoining ; also, Town ''■•Sections: in Ok&iawa and Hawera. ; HAWERA, SATURDAY, 10th MAY, At Two o'Clook. No Reserve. NOLAN, TONES, & CO. , Hat* received from Mr. 'Jno.Prossor (who is leaving, the district), to (Sell by Public Auction. - as above, THE LARGE AND,NEWLY-ERECTED BRIDGE HOTEL, Waitara, containing 26 rooms, and being one of the most complete and well-flnlsned Boitelrlei on the Coast. The above is built on a Harbour Board lease, which has 42 years to run. Immediate possession Riven. EMPIRE HOTEL, Qpunake, containing 30 rooms, with one acre of freehold land, situate in the main street; has stabling accommodation for 20 horses. Coaches start from the door for New Plymouth and Hawera daily.. SBCTION 7, OPTJNAKE (suburban), Seven and-.(i-half acres, fenced and laid down In grass, with frontage to main road. I. SECTION 64, OF BLOCK 14, REGENT-STREET, HAWERA, on which is erected a well-built and comtoittible four-roomed house. ... -.eEOTION 23, OF BLOCK 4, OKAIAWA VILLAGE Comer Section, opposite Okalawa Hotel. - t. BKCTION 48, OF BLOCK 16, KATTPOKONUI (Deferred Payment), 100 acres, nearly the whole of whiflhla cleared a»d fenced. '~_-, THE GOOD-WILL OP LEASE OF SECTION 123 Or BLOCK 4,'WAIKATE (adjoining above deferred •ectlon), with Purchasing Clause of £5 ss. "' Tor further particulars apply to , '"-*'■ i HUNTER & NOLAN. l AUCKLAND, OE TO NOLAN, TONES, & CO. . ;.-,J , HAWSE!. •"'!•;. ■.; I TERMS AT SALE. •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7006, 1 May 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7006, 1 May 1884, Page 8

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