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~,.. Sales by Auction. - i. . ■ —— THIS DAY, ; At Two o'Clook. AUCTION SALE. : ROBERT BRADLEY mil Mil at his Sale-room, Karangahape Read, en aboTe data, *TXOTJSEHOLD FURNITURE, I - 1 consisting of Bedsteads, Washstands and War. Tables, Cane and Wood-seated Chairs, Parlour Suit*' Perambulator, Spring Mattraues, Glasa and Crockery*"*. Wheel-barrow. Fowls, Docks, Goldfinches, &c Alto, 21 Assorted Coloured Wool Mats, ROBERT BRADLEY, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, Half-past Two p.m. '■', J. H. HAMER "Will sell at Newton Auction Mart, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of Bedsteads (Iron and Wood). Mattrasses (Spring and Flax), Chests Drawers, Waihstande, (hairs of all descriptions, Pictures, Parlour and Dining-room Suites, &c Also, Apples, Quinces, Fowls, Ducks, &c Sale at Half-past Two o'Clook. THIS DAY, Noon. DEVONPORT. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 4ft R. ARTHUR B»s been favoured with imstructlons from Mr. G. Burns to sell by Public Auction, at Durham House, next Flagstaff Hotel, Victoria Koad. Devonport, North Shore, To-day (Saturday), at twelve o clock noon. THK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND J EFFECTS, consisting of— ■ Dining-room. Parlour, Bed-room, and Kitchen Furi bitnr* aad Kffects, Glas», China, and Earthenware, £ttchen Utensils. On view en the morning of the sal*. > —' _———— MONDAY, MARCH 9. At Noon. DEVONSHIRE VILLA, NELSONSTREET. PIANO. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. R. ARTHUR •gas been favoured with instructions from Mr.J. 1 Packman to sell by auction at ht« Boarding-house, Devonshire Villa, Nelson-street, on Monday next, at twelve o'clock, noon— THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of Dining-room, Parlour, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furuirure and Kffects, a. useful riano, theW.MLT JNbws bound for 1870 to 1874, Chairs, Tables. Carpets, oilcloth Venetian Blinds, Gas Store Ran<te, Dresier. Hall Clock, E Stand Iron and Wood > edstead*, BeddUg, GJMS - Earthenware, PUiedware, Kitchen Utenslli, *c On Tiew on the morning of the Sale. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, Noon. WELL PARK ESTATE, •Adjoining thk Pines, Richmond Avenuk. R. ARTHUR, 'Has been favoured with Instructions to sell, by public auction, it his Estate, Land, and House Sale Boom, Arthur's Mart, on Thursday, 12th, EIGHT FINE BUILDING SITES, -frontage to Richmond Avenue, being No*. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, »nd 15 of Well Park Estate, ileasaity and conveniently situated, adjoining The Pints, and oppoiite Surrey Hills Estate, a fast rising and healthy neighbourhood. THURSDAY. MARCH 12, Noon. HEALTHY HOMESTEAD, WELL WATERED, EXTENSIVE VIEW. GOOD DWELLING, LARGE ORCHARD. >O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, OWNER LEAVING AUCKLAND. R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with Instructions from Monsieur Longuet (who is returning to France) to sell by £ public auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, on Thnrsda}, March 12, at twelve o'clock noon, HIS PLEASANTLY SITUATED PROPERTY AT AVuNDALE, NEAR MOUNT ALBERT, consisting of »bont 24 acres of land, well fenced, and subdiv.dod into garden, orchard, and paddock, nicely laid out and pl.nted; leveral hundred fruli trees, consisting of orange, lemon, ptar, Blum apple, Ac., planted last season, and doing well; a. never-Uiling supply of water from springe and creek A new, wefinnished House of fire rooms, With four fire-places, fitted with regiter grttes and oven • a good hall, two verandahs, with conservatory, Ac • a detached wash-house and dairy, out-buildings, 4c. ; commanding a most extensive, varied, and uninterrupted view of sea, mountain, hill, and dale, dotted with mansion and villa residences. But a few jninuteT wilk from railway and 'bus. .... Cards to view the property can be obtained at the Office ot the Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. AT HIS ROOMS, TYNE-STREET, OAMARU. At Two o'Clock p.m, A. H. MAUDE Jlas received instructions from the executor* of the late Fairfax Fen wick, Esq., to sellby public auction, at the above time and place, THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY know* as Kurahlka (situated 4 milei from Maheno Hallway Station, and 14 miles from Oamaru) together with the Sheep depasturing thereon. . FREEHOLD, ABOUT 5600 acres '; LEASEHOLD, 20,100 acres SHEEP, about 17,000 This desirable property is situated In the best agricultural and grazing district of Otago, and will bo found well worth the attention of capitalists and those in search of a property in a good neighbourhood, suitable for residence. There is a good dwellinghouse and all necessary buildings, Ac , for working the Estate. Full particulars on application to A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer. f WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. * &übham yards. Special unreserved horse sale. U.x Orkti and Hannah Mokatj. The undersigned will sell, at the Durham Yards, en ' ' Wednesday, the 11th March, at eleven o'clock, "I Of) SPLENDID HORSES. Consisting of . : HORSES, SUITABLE FOR 'BUS, EXPEEBSj '' CAB, HANSOM, CARRIAGE PAIRS t': AND TRAMWAY ' ' FIRST-CLASS HACKS and BUTCHER'S COBS. * : gelec 4 "* ** **"> Wftngnui District with great care f f»r Messrs. Morton tad Chadwick, especially for the . Auckland Market, HUNTER & NOLAN,' iuotKineeri,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 8