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--.-- ■ Sales by Anetton. *" ".I'.-:- THIS DAY.- -' PRODUCE, FURNITURE, &O. ..,.,' , : l .W. DOWDEN . Will sell by euction at the-Exchange Mart, Queenitreot, This l>ay (Friday), at eleven o'clock,. .. COCO ANUTS. POTATOES, ONIONS Apples, Carroll, Cheese, Bacon, and Hams . . - Be*J, Wheat, Oat«. BiaD, Sharpi, Chaff ■ ' Tea, Coffee, Sngar, Starch, Soap , Kerosene; Candles, Flour. Batter CbuU Drawers, suites, Mattrmes, Chaira Furniture, Cooking Range, Grates Sewing Machines; BUndi ,B»rb Wirei Watches .-.,.-.. '-■" -•■- i -"- u, &o., J ' '■ "■ &a, &o« .; i W. DOWDEN, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. '. gJULTENT EIGHT. ■: DOWDEN Has received instructions" to Sell, by suction, at the Exchange Mart, Queen-street, To-d*y (Friday), at Twelve o'Clock, • ,■ • ■ t . THE ROYALTY BIGHT FOR ALL ",■ PABT3 OF THE WORLD, (excepting N«w Zealand, the Eight to manufacture and sell ■ ■ in this colony baring been already disposed ~6Or lor" the manufacture and tale of the CBTSXA.Ii 8888 EJJGINE. JOHN LETDOK.i [BDWABD LEYDON. j : THIS DAY, I / •"-':-' At Eleven o'Olook. JOHN & E. LEYDON Will sell at their Mart.' Quee*street, BLANKETS, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- • TUEE, Clothing, Jewellery, Watches, • Fancy Goods, Fowls, Produce, Tea, <tc •.. ■■ ■ .• ■ ASio, ■ . ■ ■ •■■ ■ 49 cues of First-class Eating Apples. JOHN LKYDON.] [EDWAKD LETDON. SATDEDAY, MAY 3, At Eleven p'Oloofc. A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT FOR SPECULATORS. JOHN & E. LEYDON Save been favoured with instructions from Mr. Tfrillam Lynoh t- sell on thi-. pr.mises, VictorUstreet, on the aboTe date, for rumoval, nnHE BUILDING KNOWN AS THE 'JL aueora hotel. Alio, A. targe Quantity ol Household Fur»ilure and other Effects. N.B.—The timber in the abore House is all firstClass, and in good preservation. Intending Purchasers can see the Building any day prerious to sale. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, HAY 2. At Eleven o'Clock. ATTRACTIVE OPENING SALE. WHARF AUCTION ROOMS, LOWER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. MESSRS. DREW & CO. E*r to inform the Public that they will hold their First Great Sale of Miscellaneous.Contlgnments, eonsistinf principally of Ty R A P E R Y GOODS SUITES OF FUBNITTJRE ■VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS . CAEPETING, OIL-CLOTH CLOCKS, WATCHES, and JEWELLERY of •Tery description ASSORTED BERLIN WOOLS FANCY GOODS of varied description

•■-■■■■•■ No Rksbktb. The Above for Positive Sale. DREW & CO., Land Agent* and Auctioneers. . . THIS DAY, At Eleven o'clock a.m. MARKET DAY. &B.TKUKS POTJLTEY, PRODUCE, FRUIT, AND . GROCERY AUCTION MARKET. ARTHUR'S MART. POULT BY DEPABTMENT. Turkeys, Backs, Geese, Pigeons, ,1» Canaries. Fancy Birds, Cages, Babbits, Small Pig*. -, Hens, Bpring Cart, and Harsms; a good turn-out ■ ' for hawker. PRODUCE, tTBUIT, AND GROCERY DEPART. ILKNT. Pniekohe Cheese Factor/ Cheese—Al Walpole and Co .'a Cheese Factory Gheaie—Al ■ Canterbury and other Bacon, Hants, Butter, Cheese, Beef, Good Table Potatoes, Cow Potatoes, Carrots, Pumpkins, Cabbages, Herbs, Fleur, Oatmeal, Sharps, Bran, Chaff,' Oats, "Wheat ' JfRUIT—A very Superior Lot of Local-grown Stone and Crown Pippins, Bnasets, etc; "■' - Lemons, Hobart Frolt GROCERIES, «.-New Zealand Hops, Tea, . Coffee, Sugar, Peel, Spice, Starch, Elae, Soap, :■ '-.. Fish. Biscuits, Lollies. ' ON SALE PRIVATELY, at AUCTION PRICES (Furniture Department—Upstairs). ■ Superior New Pianos, Good Second-band Pianos, - a very nice Harmonium ; Household Furniture and Effects in great variety, suitable to all classes; Perambulators, Mirrors, Stoves, Ovens, Pictures Clocks, Dinner Services, Matting, Carpets, etc * MONDAY NEXT, MAY 5. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES! ■ -■■■;• UNREDEEMED PLEDGES! !R. ARTHUR Has received instructions from S. A. Asher, of City Loan Office. 286, Queen-street (opposite Army and Mnvy Hotel), to sell by Auction at his Mart, Queenstreet, on Monday next. May 6, at eleven o'clock sura-, , . ' . _ '. ~ . THE BALANCE OF HIS ' UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, consisting of Gold and Silver Alberts Chains, Lockets, Diamond and other Blngs, Nautical Instruments, Carpenters' Tools, 6!iO Lota Ladles' and Gents' Waaring Ajiparel, ;■■ . . &O, ( 40., &C. THURSDAY, MAY 6, NOON. yALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, FBANKLIN BOAD AND ENGLAND- . STREET. "<■ To be Sold by Auction," AT ARTHUR'S LAND MART, .THTJBSDAY, MAY 6, at Twelve o'clock.Noon.: A "well", situated dwelling Uα HOUSE AND FBEKHOLD PROPBKTY at tho Gornu'of Franklin Road and England-street, bavin* a frontage to Franklin Ro»d or lllf l. A first-class lnvestiient; a splendid position, comnundiag a fine view,- Immediately'. opposite Welilngton-itreet. - f»it rUini:; neighbourhood. Cards to view at Arthur's Mart., . . _.\ - THURSDAY, MAY 8, AT NOOK. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY; , IMPORTANT TO~~BUSINES3 MEN, i r .■'; capitalists, eta, &o. ...... :■'■■"-' )" ; : v:- -,R. ARTHUR '•••■■■' : ' Hal been favoured with instructions to sell by auction' at his Estate, Honse, and Land Sale Booms, Arthur's -Mart, on Thuriday, May Bth,,at twelve,o'clock, " iMOOU,-''-''"--: , - ''-''•"■'■ "'■ "■■ '' : "' ' "'" . •■'•■-■•• ■ -nriwo valuable freehold build- - 'I : *ikg SITES, each having a frontage oJ 16ft. the loot of the street facln* the Grand Junction of Queen, Wakeßeld, aedGrey BtreeU, which is fast becoElßg the centre of the business part of theCliy. hs : s j gieat advantagee, It being on a level with the atr.et there Is no large expenditure for foondattoni." SltnaUd in the heart of the City, facing a fine open bnslnese centre and Town Hall Site, near the Market House, which no doubt before long will ecome the Central Railway- Station for t>ll passenger .Afflc, and will become In a few years of great value. ' Xrcus: Laeds Xbah3«*b& Acs>

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7007, 2 May 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7007, 2 May 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7007, 2 May 1884, Page 8