} ~,„...... Sale* by Auction. ~ w ! ■ * THIS DAY, '.£';, : EXTENSIVE sale "''■" OF : < ■■'•'. INTER T\EAPEST. '•-. r- '■' ■:?;;-"' :' : ''-. r -*-- ;.V; '■" ': '■''"'. ' ' ': VELVETEENS, SILKS, VELVETS, SATINS, OTTOMANS, , CLOTHS, SERGES, BOTANY CORDS, ALL WOOL AN UNION s CASHMERES „,•„. i (COLOURED AND BLACK), LADIES' AND GIRLS' JACKETS AND MANTLES "(ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL), , COSTUMES, MELTON CLOTHS, TWEEDS, WINCEYS, ' # ! COATINGS, HOSIERY, SCARFS, &c, &o„ &c. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions to sell, at his Rooms, on above date, at eleven o'clock. £3OOOJ= HOFiBOVB Terms at Sale. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock, «5 , HOBART FRUIT AUCKLAND FRUIT AUCKLAND HOPS POULTRY, &o. K. ARTHUR 'Will sell by auction, at his mart, Queen-street, This Day, at eleven o'clock a.m., lAS: CASES HOBART FRUIT, JL \j *J Apple,, Pears, Ac., A well-assorted .ot of Auckland-grown Apples, Pears, Quinces, Lemons, Walnuts, Honey. Island Oranges, Cocoanuts. Poultry, Pigs, etc. Potatoes, Onions, Biscuits, Lollies, Confectionery, etc. TO-MORROW, At Noon, ROSEBERRY. A FINE ESTATE AT BIRKENHEAD, SHORT DISTANCE FROM WHARF, NEAR • SUGAR WORKS, GOOD ROAD, MAGNIFICENT VIEW, NEAR CHURCH AND SCHOOL, HEALTH, PLEASURE AND PROFIT. . R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions to sell by pubic auction, at his Estate, Land and House Sale-room, Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday, 16th, at twelve o'clock noon, THAT BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED PROPERTY, called " ROSEBERRY," formerly known as Jacksen's Property, within twenty-five minutes' walk of the Birkenhead Wharf, and about fifteen from the Sugar Works, adjoining the Grounds and Residences of Messrs. Rendal, Flewellen, and Swindale, subdivided into fine Villa, Homestead, and Orchard Sites of one to seven acres each, having a gentle slope to the north-east; a large portion is fine clear open land; there are some beautiful patches of native bush, well watered by creeks; soil well adapted for orchards, gardens, orange and lemongrewicg, Ac. The View is one that must be seen to be realised, commanding City, Harbour, Suburbs, Country. Mountain, VaUey, Range, Plain, River, Sea, &c, with atmosphere pure, bracing, invigorating, and lifegiving. LITHOGRAPHIC PLANS will be ready in a few days. Terms very easy. TO-MORROW, At One o'Clock p.m. PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. The Property of a Gentleman leaving Auckland. ; R. ARTHUR Will sell by auction, at his Mart, Qusen-street (Furniture Department), To-morrow, at one o'clock p.m., A WELL-ASSORTED LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Piano, Patent Mangle, etc. Removed to Mart for convenience of sale. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, NOON. "BELLVUE ESTATE," MOUNT EDEN. VOLCANIC SOIL, HEALTH, PLEASURE, CONVENIENCE, BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES. R. ARTHUR Has bean favoured with instructions from Mrs. Williamson to sell by public auction, at his Estate, Laud, and House Sale Rooms, Arthur's Mart, Queenstreet, on Wednesday, 22nd, at twelve o'clock noon, HER VERY FINE PROPERTY, known as "BELLVUE 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 Kden-road, The Ksplsnade, and Williamson's-road, all of which aire 66 feet wide, containing about nine acres of Volcanic Soil, Subdivided into forty-two Superior Building Sites, commanding a fine and extensive view. . The position is healthful, beautiful, and convenient but a short d'stance from the centre of the city. Two lines of 'Bases run past it at short intervals. There are in the immediate neighbourhood the Episcopal, Methodist, and Independent Churches, and the Public School. 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 thisProperty, and not allow such a favourable opportunity to pass. Lithographic Plans will be ready in a few days Terms very easy. TO-MORROW, At Eleven o'Clock. EXPIRATION OF LEASE OF PREMISES, ALBERT-STREET* G. W. BINNEY Has received instructions from Messrs. J. Grey and Son (who are leaving Albert-street for their now premises, Eden Crescent), to sell by public auction, on the premises, Albert-street, on Thursday, April 16, at eleven o'clock, A PORTION OF THEIR PLANT, consisting of a Five Horse-power Engine, Ice Machine in good order, and capable of malting a halfton of ice per day, Chaff Cutting Machine, Iron Tanks: with connection. Shafting and Pulleys, large quantities of Pint Bottles and Stone Ginge< Beer B >ttles, Gasometer, Offico Fitt'ngs, Iron Safe, quantity of Quarter-casks, and lot of Sundries, Water-meter, Water Engine, quantity of Copper. i Etc., Etc, Etc. Also, 1 At the same time and place, < FIFTY/ SHARES IN THE STEAMER MANAKAU, Now trading in the Manakau Harbour. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. - ' ; 36 ; CASES ENGLISH furniture, i mirrors, marble CLOCKS, | CHINA and glass ORNAMENTS, : BRONZES, PIANOS, carpets, MATS, RUGS, Ac, to,, &0. E. AND A. ISAACS Have received instructions to sell by public Auction, at their Stores, Queen-street, at an early date, OIOXA WORTH 'OF THE 3WX/wOV ABOVE GOODS. The above are now being fitted up, and will shortly '/"■■'-' ''"'''' "''' be on view.* 1 ' v "''7t 8, AND A. ISAACS, Auctioneers^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7303, 15 April 1885, Page 8
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