~. . ■ Sales by Auction. fr, a. oochjokb.) [jas. daobb. THIS DAY. r Bookcase, Brussels carpets, ' ' WARDROBES, > drawing AND dining room :>, z o SUITES, ; - •>" HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. .AT /G A F TON ROAD. Xne Sobfcriben have received instructions from the Ber. X. Thistle to tell at hie residence, Graf ton Road, on Monday, 13th April, at eleven o'clock. THE WHOLE OP HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, all nearly new, and in flrstrate condition, consisting of Oral Table,. Bookcase, Conch and ' Arm Chain in Cretonne, Austrian Bent Wood Chairs, Gipsy Tables, Stttnettes, Occasional " Sables, Wool-worked Chair, Coil Box, Bniusels Carpets, Fenders and Irons, Dining Table, HairBeated' Conch and Chain, Arm Chairs, Lamps, Poles and Rings, Double Iron Bedsteads, Hangings, Hair Vattrasset, Balliasses, Wardrobes, Wuhstands and Ware, Dressing Tables, Mirrors, Ottoman, Mats, Matting, Linoleum, Stair Carpet, Kitchen Tables, HlUr, Utensils, Dish Covers, Ac., Ac. . On view every afternoon from Two to ... Four p.m. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. '■ - EXTENSIVE SALE ' OF TIT INTER -V\ RAPE RY. VELVETEENS, SILKS, VELVETS, SATINS, OTTOMANS, CLOTHS, SERGES, BOTANY CORDS, ALL WOOL AND UNION CASHMERES - (COLOURED AND BLACK), LADIES AND GIRLS' JACKETS AND MANTLES ' (ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL), COSTUMES, MELTON CLOTHS, TWEEDS, WINCEYS, COATINGS, HOSIERY, SCARFS, &c, &c, &c. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions to tell, at his Booms, on above date, at eleven o'clock. £3000 TSSF 0P ABt)yß Terms at Sale. B. 0. CABB.] [*• *>• TOIIKS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, LORNE-STREET (CITS). B. TONKS & CO. Have been instructed to sell on Wednesday, April 16, at twelve o'clock, LORNE-STREET — Allotment with a frontage of 27ft. to Lome-street, with a depth of 82ft. 6in., situated between, the properties olf Mr. Holland and Messrs. Patterson and Co. The Allotment has been excavated to the level of the street at considerable expense, and as a site lor a wholesale warehouse or manufactory of any description cannot be surpassed. 3d C. CARE.] 18. D. TONKS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. ■nEMUERA!. T>EMUEEAI ' TEN ACRES AND RESIDENCE. . B. TONKS & CO. Axe instructed to sell, on Wednesday, April 15, at twelve o'clock, REMUERA— Section of Ten Acre«, iritui ated in Orakei Road; with Residence thereon, and adjoining that of the Rev. Mr. WhewelL This is »very desirable property. The aspect is northerly, and the land is now in goad pasture. ■ Inspection is invited. B. 0. OABB.I [B. D. TO:tTKS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. COLLEGE ROAD, PONSONBY. &ABGE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT. B. TONKS ft CO, Have been instructed to sell, on Wednesday, April IS, at twelve o'clock, /"COLLEGE ROAD, PONSONBY.—AIIotV> ment with a frontage of 52ft. by a depth of 120 feet, situated within 50 yards of the Three Lampii, and commanding a splendid view. This Allotment must in the future, either as iv residence or business site, attain, value far in advance of present prices. E. C. CASE.] fa- B. TONKS. THURSDAY, APRIL 16. SUPERIOR ENGLISH FURNITURE. Ex Northumberland, from London. . B. TONKS & CO. - Have been instructed to sell, rm Thursday, April 16, at eleven o'clock, no CABES OP SUPERIOR ENGLISH 00 furniture: V ':. r . Drawing-room Suites Dining-room Suites (in Walnut, Mahogany, and Oak), Black and Gold Overmantels Duchess Suites '• Dining Tables .; >, ' Oval Centre Tables , • . ' . Axmlnster Bugs Wool Mats ' Ereusing Glasses Etc, Etc., Etc. The goods are of the very.best description and latest designs. Inspection Iβ invited, and the furniture is How on view, . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, NOON, "B LL V U.E r ESTATE," t :•':'. MOUNT EDEN. VOLCANIC son,, health, .is :; PLEASURE, CONVENIENCE!, " . BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES. '/■B. , ARTHUR fias been 'favoured with i instructions from Mrs. > Williamson to sell by public auction, at his Estate, 1 Land, and House Sale Rooms, Arthur's Mart, Queen"street, on Wednesday, 22nd, at twelve o'clock noon, HER VERY FINE PROPERTY, known ' as"BELLVUK ESTATE," situated on the Mount Eden-Road. adjoining the property of W. 8. Laurie, Esq., and opposite the Episcopal Church Property~surrounded by superior residences, having frontages to Mount Eden-road, The Esplanade, and : WUliamson's-road, all of which are 66-feet wide,containing about nine acres of Volcanic Soil, Subdivided Into forty-two Superior Building Sites, commanding a fine and extensive view. :i .; ' • •.. ;•• ••■■•■•■■■, The position is healthful, beautiful, and convenient ' but a short distance from the centre of the dtr. Two lines of 'Buses run past it at short intervals. There are in the Immediate neighbourhood the Epilseopal, iuthodtet, arid Independent Churches, and the Public ; School. -r ■■..,,;. ' .:.• •■■,.■■;-■: _."• . : Y ,1 A large portion of the property has been under cultivation, and Is planted, with Fruit and Ornamental Trees. All desirous of procuring Homestead Sites on Pure Volcanic Soil (so highly recommended by all medical men) are invited to inspect this Property, and not allow such a favourable oppor- ■ tunity to pass. :; - ■ ,- : J-.. :K ■. ■ '■;• , '".'';>•. ,■ ;■*•' ■ ' Lithographic Plain will be ready Iα a ton dajl .lejrji Terjr easy. ■.:■>:--•;. .:^; : .; ■■ .....'. .;.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7301, 13 April 1885, Page 8
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