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■•;•-•■■ Bales by Auction. t" ■'■ —— • THIS DAY, ' , if■•:• At Eleven o'Clock; ON THE PREMISES,* HAOKETT-STREET, PONSONBY. COTTAGE AND FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, FURNITURE, CHATTELS, &a. R. C. GREENWOOD Will Sell fcrauctloß, on the premises, Hackett-street, Pomsonby, (opposite Percival Parade, and next d.-or to Mr. Baikbxidie'i "bus proprietor), on the above data. ITIHAT WELL AND SUBSTANTIALLY X SUILT FIVE-BOOMED COTTAGE, fitted up With mi 7 oonrenlence, Venetian blinds, 8« "« to Hackett-lUwt, til fenced to.^J ''jgSjSd comma*dint a magnificent view of the AUCklina furnitube, con*M*g of-Drawin«-room Suite in Green, Centre •tTw« Pictures, Chairs. Curtains, *a. Brussels WlerYand Firelrons, Hearthrue, Coalbox, *IbtON TKBTBR BEDSTEAD, Curtains, Hangings, kc, Spring Mattrass, Hair Mattrasi, Bolsters, Pillows, PalilaMefT I ressiug Table. WashsUnd and Ware, Marble Bottomed Toilet Glass, Mottled Kauri Chest Drawers, Chairs, Tables. Curtains, Carpets, &c Tables, Dresser, Dinner Servico, Fots, Pans, Boilers, Cruets, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Salts, &c the whole belig quite new. Terms Easy for the House. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. At Twelve o'Clock. BEAFIELD VIEWi PIANO* HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. R. ARTHUR Hal beta favoured with instructions from a gentlema ho is removing from Auckland, to sell by atu.tlon at his residence. Seafleld View Boad (near Kyber Pass), XWs Day (Thursdaj) at twelve o'clock noon, HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFEC S: Horsehair Suite, Brussels Carpets, Whatnots, large Mirror, Piano »nd Stool, Oilcloth, Marble Clock, Iron and Wood Beidsteads, Spring Matrasses, Shade Blinds, oleographs and other Pictures, Matting, Fa»cy Tables, W«»h»Unds and Tables, Diatag Table, Chests Drawer.', Cheffoniers, Dinner Ware/Lookißit Glasses, Ornaments, Kitchen Utensils, Mats, Books, and sundries, etc., etc. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, Noon. WELL PARK ESTATE, Adjoining th« Pinks, Richmond Avbntjk. R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions to sell, by public auction, »t his Estate, Land, and House Sale Boom, Arthur's Mart, on Thursday, 12th, EIGHT FINE BUILDING SITES, Having frontage to Rich«io»d Avenue, being Hoe. 2, 3, 4. 6. 7, 8, 6, a»d 15 of Well Park Estate, pleasantly and conveniently situated, adjoining The lines, and opposite Surrey Hills Estate, a fast risiDg and healthy neighbourhood. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, Noon. HEALTHY HOMESTEAD,. WELL WATERED, EXTENSIVE VIEW. GOOD DWELLING, LARGE ORCHARD. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, OWNER LEAVING AUCKLAND. R. ARTHUR Hal bee» favoured with instructions from Monsieur liOßfuet (who"to returning to Frace) to sell by E public auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, on Thandaj, March 12, at twelve o'clock noon, TTTS PLEASANTLY SITUATED PROt~l pebty AT avondale, NEAR mount ALBERT, consisting of about 24 acres of land, well fenced, and subdivided into garden, orchard, amd paddock, nicely laid out and pUnted; several hundred fruit trees, consisting of orange, lemon, p«ar, slum, apple. Ac., planted last season, and doing well; •V never-failing supply of water from springs and creek. A new, well-finished House of five rooms, with four fire-places, fitted with regi ter gr*tes and eras •t> good hall, two verandahs, with conservatory, *k * a detached wash-house and dairy, out-buildings, Ac. ; commanding a most extensive, varied, and uninterrupted view of sea, mountain, hill, and date, dotted with mansion and villa residences. But a few ■inates' walk from railway and 'bus. ",.... Cards to view the property can be obtained at the ■fie* fit the Auctioneer. THIS DAY, ' At Eleven o'Clock. LAND MANGAPAI. WITHOUT RESERVE. SHARES. SHARES. JEWELLERY, FURNITURE, *o. J. R. RANDERSON Hating been instructed, will sell by public auction, without the slightest reserve, O/fl AGUES MANGAPAI HARBOUR O4i: (four miliS from "Wh»nKareO, being Lot 23, «nd part of Lot 11 Parish of Mata, having two roads running through it, and having a sea frontage near Education Reserve. Also, ALL THAT ESTATE OF LEABEHOLD, part of Let 71 (60 x 50) Reclamation, Customs-street City, having large Iron Store itwo toon) 26 x 50, 16 years to run, £29 per aanum. A small portion is snbleased at £20 per annum, with cluff-cutter, corncrusher, <cvgrthmhuk« well adapted for hay and straw business or otherwise. Also, Iα tjw Estate of Joseph Tenge deceased, under in--jt w. . ' structions from the Executors. .200 SHARES APPLE FARM OOMPANT, 7s paid op. 6 SHARES AUCKLAND TURKISH BATHS COUP ANT, 25s paid up. 2 SHARES MONATAIABI GOLD MINING COMPANT, 40 SHARES CITY OF AUCKLAND TRAMWAY AND SUBURBAN LAND CO ANY, 12s (id paid up. Also, 1 SUPERIOR GOLD ENGLISH LEVER WATCH (eighteen carat). 1 GOLD CHAIN (fifteen carat). 1 ABTISTS (oil) COLOR BOX AND KNIFE. '. 1 CRETONNE SUITE. 1 HORSEHAIR SUITE, CHAIRS. TABLES, WARDROBES. AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP FUKNITURE. 1 Superior Cabinet Organ, two stops, equal to new ". " a TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, - * ■• At Two p.m. J. R. RANDERSON Will sell ' THE STOCK-IN-TRADE of a GLASS, CHINA, EARTHENWARE, and IRONMONGERY BUSINESS, known as THE BOWDEN ARCADE, PONSONBY ROAD. SHOP FITTINGS, etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS Cheflonler, First-class Range. J. E. RANDERSON, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, • At Three p.m. TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. ;.;.:!..,. ME. F. M. RICKMAN la {attracted by the Waimate Times Company (LwdUd).to offer for sale by publio auction, at WatoateV on Thursday. March 6. at ♦hree p.m., TflE COiyRIGHT, PLANT, TYPE, "ita of lie Waimate Times newspaper, together With lie Book Debt*. *♦<«* of Paper, SUUonery, *«=• •rami: One.fourth cask, balance by approved Bills, bJSy^Staffiextending:ov.«_• period not exSidinl twelve months from date of Sale. For farther particular apWyto Mr..?*., Smith, at tin gSctet the i«f"'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7268, 5 March 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7268, 5 March 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7268, 5 March 1885, Page 8