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-*—~ i Sales by Auction. •_- :. cw,::. : ..\ ; i THIS DAY, *y -■■■ ■'. •-At 11 o'clock a.m. ? ■ ' ..,; TRADE SALE. ,\ , \ 46 PACKAGES MERCHANDISE, IRONMONGER?, GLASSWARE, PLATED. WARE, EARTHENWARE, PICTURES, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &o. Ex SHIP WAIMATE, from LONDON. ; AT MESSES. POTTER & Co/fl, , " ; i. ■ DURHAM-STREET, .. ' ' R. ARTHUR -' Has been favoured with Instructions from Messrs. Potter and Co. to sell by public auction, at their Stores, Durham-street, on TUESDAY, 14th, at eleven o'clock a.m., A V* PACKAGES OF MERCHANDISE, 4tO IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY. *c.-Iron Safes, Krives, Scissors, Stocks and Dim, Screw Plates, Packing Needles, Tea Trays, Brackets, Can Openers, Ball Braces. Corkscrews. Tools, Drill Braces, Wire, Bradawls, Yankee Hatchetii, Padlocks, Spring Balances, Oak Basins, Egg Beaters, Hand and Pro i>g Saws,> Coal Vases, Hooks, Bolts, Shovels, Garden Trowels, Wire Dish Covers. B.M. Teapots, Toasting Forks, Honeycomb Turkey Sponges, lie, tut. GLABS, EURTHENW RE, AND PLATED-WARE — Decanters, Wine Glasses, Tumblers, Jugs, Fly Catchers, Plates, Dishes, Shades, Ink-stands, Toilet Sets, Flower Pots, Fruit Dishes, Cruets, Butter Knives, Spoons, Ac, Ac. FANCY GOODS, PICTURES, TOYS, Ladles' Bogs, Straw Baskets, Albums, Spy 0 lasses, Stanley Baskets, Shirt Studs, Solitaires, Photo Frames, Note , Book*, Pencils, Pens, Briar Pipes, Queen Clocks, ■' Writing Sets, "Id Brown Windsor Sotp. Oil Paintings, Oleoprapbs, Toy Swords, Peacocks, Dolls, Engines, I.lt. Bills, Harmony Flutes, Prince of Wales Harps, Tin Toys, Mouth Organs, Bricks, Summer Houses, Whistles, Tea Sets, Soldiers, Kitchen Bets, Tramways, Cloekwork Trains, Music Tops, Whips, Road Boilers, Patent Flutes, Purses, Watches, Opera, Glasies, &c. On view on the Saturday and Monday prior to the Sale. THIS DAY. . ' TRADE SALE. TRADE SALE. :■ VAILE & BRADLEY Have received instructions to sell, at their Rooms, • Qucen-jtreot, IHHD. BREAD PLATTERS, 2 cues Pomades, 3 cues Albums (assorted), 1 case Knife Baskets, a Lot, of Bows and Arrows, Rules, etc. Immediately after will be sold, Without Reserve, 1 Walnut Drawing-room Suite of (I pieces, uphol. steierad in Crimson Daniusk ; Spring Mattrasaes Carpets, Drawers, Safes, Wasbstands, Chairs. Etc., ' Etc., Etc. VAILE AND BRADLEY, Auctioneers and Land Agents, opposite Savings Bank. THURSDAY,, APRIL 30, Noon. CHESTERFIELD. (PtHESTERFIELD. MOUNT EDEN. R. C. GREENWOOD Has received instructions to offer for sale, at bis art, Vulcan Lane, on the above date, ALL THAT VALUABLE! ESTATE known as CHESTERFIELD, MOUNT EDEN, And situated on the Meant Bosklll-road, consiiting jf 78 large Allotments, havingfrontageu to the Epsom rod Mount Albert Boadii, EMon-road, Brizton-road, Dunbar-road, and Mount Jloskill-road. The Lots are all level end in good positions, Buses pass evury half-hour, c wry ing passengers to Auokand for 6d. ' Lithographic Plans will be ready on and after the lEth April, and the Allotments nagged and pegged. TERMS : Ten percent, cash, on fall of the hammer, en p«r cent, in three months, balance may remain at light p»r cent, for three years, or five per cent, dieiount allowed for balance in cash. R. 0. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, • Noon. A YONDALE PARK. CIVONDALE PARK. A VONDALE PARK. VONDAIJS PARK. R. 0. GREENWOOD Fas beea favoured with instructions from Mr. John Bollard to cuts up and offer for Sale OB Wednesday, 29th hut, at noon, rHE WHOLE OF HIS VERY VALUABLE AND WELL-KNOWN ESTATE, which rill be sold under the title of the "PIVERSDALE TOWNSHIP. IUVEBSDALE TOWNSHIP. Particular attention of intending purchasers is ailed to the sale of this Estate. It is cut up into 63 choice sections of from J an ere to 5 acres each, and is situated within 4£ miles f the city, and has been farmed by the present owner who is acknowledged to be one cf our most skilled griculturlati) for more than 20 years.. It is wellnown that large quantities of Farm, produce of uperior quality have been grown on the land during !iat time, which is sufficient guarantee as to the ■rtilttr of the soil. Tee quantity of splendid wheat, aten hay, meadow hay, potatoes, and other produce off to be seen on the farm is well worth inspection. 10, see, and judge for yourselves. The Property has LARGE DEEP-WATER FRONTAGE T» THE AVONDALE RIVER ALSO TO MAIN ROADS. Per years past there has been a want of from WO TO JBTVE ACRIt FARM OR COTTAGE SECTIONS ithin a radios of 4 to 5 miles of Auckland. The LAND OFFKF.EO at the PRESENT SALS ot only SUPPLIES THIS WANT, but confines itk many other advantages a Richneiis of Soil for LA.RKET GARDEN and FARM PURPOSES that is ildom met with. 'HE TERMS WILL BE MADE EASY TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. Viz.: 5 per Cent. Discount for Cash ; £10 to £20 per Allotment, or an Aero, Deposit; AND ereons with small means desirous of Building a ottage, etc, can leave the whole of the land puriaae on the property at 7 per cent, per annum. R. O. GREEN Auctioneer. THIS DAY. HUNTER & NOLAN WILL HOLD THEIR nj7* KEK.LY QjALE AT THE NEWMARKET YARDS, Junction of Great South ana Onehunua Roads, ■ '■. or AT AND STORE STOCK, DAIRY COWS, SHEEP, AND PIGS. .'■' At one o'clock, DAISY STOCK. At two o'clock sharp, ?50 PRIME F»T BOLLOCKS 1200 FAT SHEEP, from Hawera, Qiiborne, and Waikato , . • , 26 FAT CALVES 40 PIGS, from Raglan j .; r.,[. ; FRIDAY, APRIL J7. DURHAM YARDS. he undersigned have received instructions from MrD. Sutherland, to offer by auction on Friday, April 17lh, at twelve noon, rHE GRAZING FOR FIVE YEARS •OF. THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE ROPERTY, containing 206 Acres, and ' situated itween the Western Springe and the Asylum. ■ The Farm is divided into S Lots. viz.: 114 Acres id 62 Acres, and can be taken either separately or in ie Lot. Th'i is a rare opportunity for butchers, aziers, or dairy farmers, the whole Farm being in kgni&cent grass and a small river all round it. _ I" HUNTER & NOLAN, Auotioneere,

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7302, 14 April 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7302, 14 April 1885, Page 8

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