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Sales'by Auction. THIS DAY, I At Eleven o'Clock. POULTRY, PRODUCE, &c. CARBINES & TAYLOR •Will tell by auction, at their Sale-room, Queen-street, Tola Day (Friday), at eleven o'clock sharp, POULTRY. — Fowls, Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Young Pig 3, Dogs, Canaries, Babbits, J Prize Beef, Cochin Fowls, etc PRCDOCE— Dairy-fed and Canterbury Hams and i Bacon, Cheese, Butter Beef (in kegs), Potatoes (new and old), Carrots, Cabbage, Wheat, Oats, . Bran, Sharps, etc. GROCERIES— 20 cases Faisins, Tea, Sugar. Flour, Ostmesl, Bice, Cornflour. Soap, Candles, Starch, Biscuits, Confectionery, etc i Also, 12.0C0 Heart of Kauri Shingles THIS DAY. PRODUCE SALE. W. DOWDEN Will sell by'auction at the Exchange Mart, Quesn Street This Day (Friday), at eleven o'clock, rr/-\ 'sacks oats i>\J 170 sacks Potatoes 200 sacks Wheat 50 cases Kerosene 250 boxes Tea 120 i-alf-chests Tea Canterbury Bacon and Hams, Oatmeil Also, 1 case Brushware. Perfumery Clothiug, Watches, etc. ( W. DOWDEN, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF_ THE iil ST JPBEME COURT. PROPERTY, PERCIVAL PARADE, PONiONBY. JOHN REID & CO. Have received ins-ructions from the Registrar °' *be Supreme Court, to sell, by public Auction, at the Marl "6, Queen-street, on Friday, the 14th day of November next, at twelve o'clock noon, i LOTS 94 AND 95 of the Subdivision into Lots of Allotment No. 12, of Section S, of the suburbs of Auckland, having a frontage of 76 feet to Percival Parade, with the 5-roomed DwelUng house and other buildings thereon erected. Conditions ot Sale can be seen at the office of Mr Pete 7 ouphant, Solicitor. High-street, or of the Auctioneets. TO-MORROW, Two" o'Clock. J. H. HAMER Will sell en the above date at his auction mart, Karangahape Boad, on account of whom it may concern, as follows :— FU R N I T D R E—Consisting of— Tables, Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Carpets, Patent Range with fittings. Tricycle in good repair, Pictnres, Oil Paintings, Water Colours, etc, Produce, Flour, Oats, etc, etc. Also at the same time and place— One 5-Roomed Cottage, fronting West-street, gas and water laid on. . Allotment 23 x 90. good position. weU drained. Also, 2 large Allotments Hingsland, 61 x 140, and 40x113.

J. H. HAMER, Newton Auction Mart. Kararrgahape-road. EOBT. L. BRADLEr.] IFBA>" K KEWELU. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE OF HA 7, STRAW, CHAFF, &c, &c, &c. The undersigned "purpose holding Regular iWeekly Auction Sales of Hay, Straw. Chaff, etc, at their Sale Koom, Karangahape Boad, Newton, next Bank of New Zealand. Their] Sale"will be held on Friday ."November 14, at ten o'clock. For Sale by auction, 8 LOADS HAY AND STRAW. Also, 6 tons Oaten H»y and Chaff. BRADLEY & NEWELL, Auctioneers. BOBT.' L. BBADLEY.] [JEANS -SEWEIX. TO-MORROW, At Two o'Clock p.m. AUCTION SALE. BRADLEY & NEWELL Will hold their Kegular "Weekly sale on above date at their Auction Booms, Karangahape Road, for the FURNITURE, FARM PRODUCE, GROCERIES, POULTB.Y, to. BEADLEY & NEWELL. THIS DAY, AtJEleven o'Clock a-ra-MARKETDAY. ABTHUB'S POT7LTET, PRODUCE, FRUIT, AND GROCERY AUCTION MARKET, ARTHUR'S MART. POULTRY DEPARTMENT. FOWLS, Turkeys, Ducka, Geese, Small Pigs, Babbits, Guinea Pigs, Canaries, Fancy Birds A pair Peain Ducis. prize birds 12 Brahma Chicks and Hen PRODUCE, FRUIT, AND GROCERY DEPARTMENT. New Potatoes, Old Potatoes. Cabbages, Carrots, Peas, Canterbury and other Bacon, Christmas Hams, Butter, Beef, Chaff, Flour, Sharps, Bran, Old and New Cheese, 39 Gisborne Cheeses GROCERIES, &c—Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Sauces, Lollies, Biscuits, Lobsters, Chutcey, Bed Herrings, Blacking, Salmon, Nelson Jams, Bice, 2 Boxes Jewel Packets FRUIT— Gooseberries, Bhnbarb, Lemons, etc ; Ox Saus PitrvATELr at AUCTION PRICES (furniture Department—Upstairs.) A Lot of Good Pianos, cheap "Well-assorted Household furniture and Requisites . Pictures, Carpet*, Mirrors, Looking Glasses New Shipment of Superior Iron Bedsteads

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, Noon. "mHE T>INISS." CULTIVATED AND PLANTED, HEALTHY, PLEASANT, CONVENIENT. LARGE ALLOTMENTS, WIDE STREETS. VERY EASY TERMS". R. ARTHUR .Has been favoured withinstructionsfrom Mr. Jones to sell by public auction, at his Estate, Land, and House SaVrooms, Arthur's Mart, on Tuesday. £sth, at twelve o'clock noon, HIS WELL-KNOWN ESTATE, CALLED "THE PINKS," Having been Occupied and Cultivated by him for fifteen Years, containing over TWENTY ACHES of LAND, the whole of which has been under cultivation, and a large portion well laid out and planted with good ftuit Trees, Forest Trees, Shrubs, and flowers. There is a Comfortable Dwelling-bouse and Boildtags, a Large Frontage to Richmond Avenue, situated opposite the Surrey Hlllr Estate, but a short distance from the Great North Road. 'Busses xegularly run. The whole of this Fine Property has been subdivided into LARGE HOnESTKAB and BUILDING . SITES, having frontages to Richmond Avenue and three good streets, each 66 fett wide, laid out through the property, and will be Submitted to Public Competition, the owner having determined to SeIJL The position is such as to make It a most Desirable Place of Residence, and Easy Distance from the City, commanding an Extensive.Varied, and Charming View; Healthy and well Watered. Terms: One-third cash, balance on mortgage at 6 per cent. • ■ - Title: Land Tnuxsjer. Lithographic Plans will be ready In a few days, Allotments Pegged and Streets Named.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7175, 14 November 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7175, 14 November 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7175, 14 November 1884, Page 8