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\ ■/* 2" Sales by Auction. . ? _ . THIS DAY, At Half-part Eleven o'Clock, HOBART APPLES AND PEARS. EX S.S. TARAWERA, FROM HOBART. ' " G. W. BINNEY ■ Will sell by public auction, at his New Mart, Corn < Exchange, Fort-btrbk, To-day (Tuesday), at halfv past eleven o'clock, 1 IT f\ CASES OF FRUIT, 'A, § % / Comprising ,*{, : Scarlet Peatmains '..','. Swans' Eggs . ~.,., ~;,>iAi.i Napoleon Peart .. / .- :'.. .'■-.■;;'. : Stone Pippins . " :'/■. Sturm era -i -v •■ French Crabs . _ - , Adamson's Peannaiae . • Crows' Eggs \ f ;' ; :. Etc,, Etc., Eto} Also, LOCAL FRUIT. . All in Prime Order and Condition. i THURSDAY, APRIL 16, At Eleven o'Clook. ' EXPIRATION OF LEASE OF PREMISES, ALBERT-STREET; '' ~ G. W. BINNEY Gas received instructions from Messrs. J. Grey and Son (who are leaving Albert-street for their new premises, Eden Crescent), to sell by public auction, on the premises, Albert-street, on Thursday, April 10, at eleven o'clock, A PORTION OF THEIR PLANT, consisting of a Five Horse-power Engine, Ice Machine in good order.«nd capable of making a ha Un of ice per day, Chaff Cutting Machine, Iron Tanks with connection. Shafting and Pulleys, lar«e quantities of Pint Bottles and Stone Ginger Beer Bottles, Gasometer, Office Fitt<ngs, Iron Safe, quantity of Quarter-casks, and lot of Sundries, Water-meter, Water Engine, quantity of Copper. ' v < Etc., Etc., Etc. ; Also, At the same time and place, FIFTY SHARES IN THE STEAMER MANAKAU, Now trading in the Manakau Harbotir. FRED. O. RICHARDSON] [THOS. M. jrACKSON THIS DAY. GROCERY AND PROVISION SALE. VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLD, 7i YEARS, TOP OF GREY AND PITT STREETS, AND KNOWN AS LENNOX'S BUILDINGS. ;, - ' ALSO, We whole of .the stock-in-trade and ' household furniture in the above. Messrs. Richardson & JACKSON Have received instruct ons from the Proprietor of the above Store (lately in the occupation of Mr. Syms), ' to offer by Public Auction on the premises, at twelve , o'clock sharp. THE GOODWILL LEASE, together . with the Shop and Gas Reflecting Fittings, of those commodious premises known as Lennox's Buildings, now used as Store, top of Pitt i.nd Grey ' Streets. The premises comprise Plat* Glass, Doublefronted Shop, Sitting-room and Kitchen, 'i Booms . upstairs, good yard with dray entrance, let at low rental. The above will be offered in one loi, according to inventory produced at Sale; after which the - whole of his Stock, Utensils, Household Furniture will be sold without reserve. Stuck consists— Teas, usual Oilmen's Stores, 3 Seti of Aveiy's Brass Scales and Weights, 2 Pairs Large Enamel Painted - Tea Bins, Milner Deed Box, Quantity Scoops, etc., and other articles too numerous to mention. Household Furniture-Handsome Suite in Cretonne, Cheffonier, Chest of Drawers, Large Quantity Now Linoleum, Washstands, and Fittings, Bedsteads and Bed- . ding, etc., etc Terms of Lease at Sale, and other particulars of ' the Auctioneers, Richardson and Jackson, 81, QueenStreet. . Sale at twelve o'clock sharp. FRED. O. BJOHARDSON.] [THOS. W. JACKSON. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1885, ■ '■■"'- At noon. MESSRS. RICHARDSON & JACKSON '• Save received instructions to sell, on Thursday, 16th ) . instant, at Dowden's Mart, mHE well-built paddle ■JL -••■■■"■ STEAMER CITY OF CORK, Built at Auckland In 1877, by Hawkeswood, and having a register tonnage of 42-35 tons. Her length is 108 feet, breadth 11 feet, and depth of hold 7 feet. She is well suited for river work, having good passenger and storage accommodation, is clinker . built, iron framework, fitted with two high-pressure engines, 46 horse-power (all in thorough order), the diameter of the cylinders 11 inches, and length of Stroke 2 feet. ' ' She now lies on view in Freeman's Bay, and two days prior to day of sale will be brought to moorings off Queen-street Wharf, There has been a general overhaul of hull and machinery daring the last month, which hiu cost over £150. Terms at Sale. RICHARDSON & JACKSON. BRED. C. RICHARDSON] [THO3. W. JACKSON THURSDAY, APRIL 23. % V>: PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PARNELL4 PARNELL! PARNELL! MESSRS. RICHARDSON & JACKSON Save been favoured by Mr. Walter Stubblngs with Instructions to sell, at public auction, on the above •• date, at Dowden's Mart, Queen-street, Auckland, at twelve o'clock nooa, THE FREEHOLD HOUSE AND GROUNDS, situate corner of RUSSELLSTREET AND SCARBORO' TERRACE, PARNKLL, (15 minutes from Post Office an* Queen-street). The HOUSE contains eight commodious rooms, with outbuildings; gas laid on, good well and 2 tanks, well drained. The double frontage comprises 100 feet to Russell-street, and 150 feet to Scarboro' 'lierrace. The Grounds contain a splendid orchard, well-kept vegetable garden, and tastefully laid out flower-garden and lawn. The property, which has most commanding views of the whole of the harbour and tbipping, will be offered in ONE LOT. If not sold, will be offered in TWO LOTS, viz.: LOT I—loo feet frontage to Russell-street with House '• and 75 feet fiontago to Sci.rboro' Terrace, forming a very valuable corner allotment. LOT 2—75 feet to Scarboro' Terrace, with 100 feet depth, comprising the whole of the orchard and i : part of the vegetable garden. There is a LEASEHOLD of 44 feet frontage to Manukau-road, 100 feet deep, 20 years nnexplred, which can be had at option of purchaser at £i! 5 per ftnnnm Any further particulars that may be desired can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, RICHARDSON AND JACKSON,, 81, Queen-street, Auckland. The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS will be sold at an early date, when due public notice will be given. / " TO-MORROW. EXTENSIVE SALE 07 T¥T INTER nSAPEIEIY. VELVETEENS, SILKS,'VELVETS, \ :..,;■;,.; SATINS, OTTOMANS, CLOTHS, SERGES, BOTANY CORDS, ALL WOOL AND UNION >:;>~r~ii s CASHMERES ' ; : I -> ' ■•'•'■■■■ (COLOURED AND BLACK), LADIES' AND GIRLS' JACKETS AND .•.;;; ;:;.:.:. -~' mantles ■, .'":. . ' (all kinds OF MATERIAL), COSTUMES, MELTON CLOTHS, 3 '■'••"TWEEDS, WINCEYS, COATINGS, HOSIERY, SOARFS, &c, &c, &c. * ; '. GABRIEL LEWIS Bat received Instructions to tell, at his Booms, on ,; .'■_. ~ above date, at eleven o'clock. . ' . dSSOOO WORTH OF ABOVE 3© t> V/.V/ \J GOODS. ■■)■;:>■: - .' -; Terms at Sale, , ',

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7302, 14 April 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7302, 14 April 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7302, 14 April 1885, Page 8

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