• Sales by Auction. ' !>< '• THIS DAY, - ; VC At Eleven o'clock.' $ JOHNLEVDON - 2 , ; ' Will sell, at his Mart, Queen-street,^ Large CONSIGNMENTS OF GOODS, I 1 .consisting of—Double Iron Bedsteads, Saucepans, Glassware, Mirrors, White Shirts, Serge Shirts, Men's Clothlntr, Suites of furniture, Spring: Mattrusses. Washstands and Dressing Tables. Musical Instruments, Saddles,. Cutlery Platedware, Jewellery, Dolls, Fancy Goods, Kitchen Chairs, Perambulators, Carpet, etc., etc. JOHNLEYDON, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, At Half-past Three p.m. SO BAGS OF POTATOES, AT THE RAILWAY WHARF, _ ™ Ex Schooner Handa Isle, from Timaru, JOHN LEYDON Has been favoured with instructions to sell, by public Sanction, at the Railway Wharf, alongside the Schooner Hand& Isle,. OA BAGS OF POTATOES, OV/ 12 bags to the ton, bags given in. Without the slightest reserve, i OOHNLEYDON, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clook. AT SIBBIN'S MART. -fl AA BAGS AUCKLAND TABLE JL V™.™ POTATOES, In good order (unreservedly) 115 bags Ma'ze 2 casks Golden Syrup Raisins, Starch, Ginger, Stuce Pipes, 1 case Milk, Nuts, Rice , Oatmeal, Paper Bags, Starch 12 Cheese. 83 Hams and Bacon 800 sapks Southern Potatoes Bran, Oats, Beans, etc. jtrbd. c. Richardson.] [thos. w. jackson. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. FRUIT TREES, FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. PLANTING SEASON, PLANTING SEASON. GREAT SALE OF THE SEASON. Mr. James Mason ha? favoured Richardson and Jackson to sell by Public Auction at thoir Mart (opposite BuckUnd's Horse Repository), To-day (Friday), the 2{sth instant (immediately after their property sale), A MONSTER COLLECTION OF FRUIT AND OTHER SHRUBS-500 Apples and Pears (best sorts), Lemons, Oranges, Guavas Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, Quince, etc. Also., Magnificent Assortment of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Roses, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Macrocarpa, Fines and other Conlferas. N.B.—We call the attention of the Publfc to this Sale, as it will be one of the grandest of thn Season. There will be a professional gardener in attendance to describe, Ac., and for convenience of buyers, we have bad catalogues printed, which can be had at all the principal hotels, and at our Sale-room offices. Guaranteed all clean Trees and Plants. ' ' RICHARDSON AND JACKSON, 81, Queen-street, and Sale Rooms. THIS DAY, At noon. DOGS FOR SALE. A NUMBER OF VALUABLE DOGS will be sold at the Kennel, This Day (Friday), June 26, 1535. GEO. GOLDIHJ, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, JUNE SO, At Noon. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. AVONDALE, WYNDHAM-STREET, GREAT NORTH ROAD, AND SUMMER-STREET, PONSONBY. D. F. EVANS Will tell at his Land Mart, on Tuesday next, 30th June, rpHE UNDERNOTED PROPERTIES— AVONDALE— first-class litt'e Dairy Farm (Mr. Watson's), pleasantly situated on the Eosebinkroad, and fronting the Avondale River, which makes It accessible by either water or road to Auckland. ' Distance, about six miles. This snug little farm contains 18} acres rich land, sub-divided into paddock, orchard, kitchen garden, Ac.; a new and well-finished house of five rooms, stable, buigyhouse, piggery, hay-shed, and sundry outhouses.' The whole comprises as nice a little property as anyone could wish for, and only requires to be seen to bo appreciated, it nelng without doubt the pick of the district, and of great prospective value. The Auctioneer strongly recommends the property, and will be happy to convey any intending purchaser to view the property free of charge. WYNDHAM-S VRXET (City)— Valuable Building Site, 42ft. frontage to Wyndham-streot, situate near Queen-streot This property, situate as It is in almost the centre of the city, is well worthy the attention of investors. GREAT NORTH ROAD (near corner of Kent-street, Surrey Hills). — Grand Building Site, 40 x 115.; almost adjoins McMaster's new building. A firstclass business site. SUMMER-STREET. PONSONBY — Five new and well-finished Villas, each containing five rooms, Ac.; fitted with all conveniences ; city wate- laid in ; nice position, all let to good tenants. This is a first-class investment, and should engage the attention of small crpitaltst*. Will be sold in one lot or divided to suit purchasers. A large amount can remain on mortgage if desired. All further information at office. >. D. F. EVANS, Auctioneer. J! O R SALE. QUEEN OF BEAUTY GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The Mint and Plant of the above-ipmed Company will be offered for sale by Public Auction, at the Thames, on Thursday, the 2nd day of July next, by Mr. Craig, Auctioner. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock a.m. The Mine contains an area of 140 men's ground, and included in the Plant is a valuable Battery of 20 stampers »nd 16 berdans driven by water power; also, cine Pumpini Engine and two Cornish Boilers, one Winding Engine and Cornish Boiler, one double cylinder #-lnch Capstan Engine, two Turbines 80-horse power, two Ropes 900 ft. long each 6 x I}, four sets of 121n. Plungers, and two Drawing Lift Door Pieces; also, a large quantity of Cast-iron Pipes, Bolts, Iron Rails, Timber, Ropes. Coal, Mining Toeli, etc. Schedules containing a full description of the Property can be inspected at the Office of the Liquidator New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, and at the Company's Mine, Thames. D. G. MacBONNELL, Liquidator/ Auckland, Jane 15, 1886. JJORSES, JJARNESS. Having completed our Contracts, we have for disposal a surplus of jQ HEAVY-DRAUGHT HORSES 20 EXCAVATING DRAYS SETS HARNESS The above Horses aire staunch and reliable, and will be sold cheap. ',; ; Purchasers will have a choice, and can take one or more. * ' " ,i "' '7' ' W. ' 6. W INBrONE ' ON SALE.--Ground Mortar Delivered in Town or Suburbs, 200 Casks Portland Cement Plaster ef Paris, Fire-clay, by ton or lb.. Fire Bricks &c.—R.'JenWnson, Builder, Lorne-street
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7364, 26 June 1885, Page 8
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