Sales by Anfftton. THIS DAY. MORLEY'S SUMMER HOSIERY, DRESS MATERIALS (VARIOUS), • MEN'S SHIRTS, DARK SATEENS, SUNSHADES, CASHMERE, BLACK LUSTRES, ANTIMACABSERS, TABLECLOTHS, &0., &0 '» &c - GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions to sell, on above date. at Eleven o'clock, A LARGE PARCEL OF ABOVE NEW GOODS. TO-MORROW. RETIRING FROM THE BUSINESS, No Reserve. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIRST-CLASS BOOTS AND BHOES. ON THE PREMISES, Opposite Garllck and Cranwell's. GABRIEL LEWIS Ha* received instructions from Mr. Charles Brookes (who is retiring from the trade) to sell on the prem'ses a* above, on Wednesday, August 26, com* mencing at eleven o'clock. The whole of his stock-in-TRADE. Comprising— Every Description of Ladles', Maids', Girls', and Infants' Boots and Shoes Genu' English, French, and Colonial Boots and Shoes Eveni' g Shoes Leather Lacas Uppers, Machines Ac., &c„ Ac. The above are'all well-assorted sizes. In First-class Order. No Reserve. TO-MORROW,I At Noon Sharp. Under Bill of Sale. EAST HAMILTON. WAIKATO HOTEL. The Undersigned has received Instructions to sell by Auction as above. rIHE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS of I the Walkato Hotel, Hamilton, Comprising:— Thurston's Billiard Table and flxlnei. Pianoforte, Horse, and Buggy, the contents of 17 Bedroom*, Commercial Room, Drawing and Dining Rooms, Pantry, Kitchen, Yard. Store Room, Stables, JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. JUNCTION YARDS, The undersigned will tell, st the Junation Yards, on Tuesday, August 25, 1 fVA FAT OXEN, from West Coast, JL 4 v Walkato, and neighbourhood 800 Fat Sheep Fat Lambs Dairy and Store Cows Veal Calves, etc. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers, FRIDAY AUGUST 28. DURHAM YARDS. Th» undersigned will sell, at the Durham Yards, on Friday, August IS, at half-past ten a.m., Ex Oreti, from Wnnganul: 4HEAVY-DRAUGHT HORSES broken and uabroken 2 Superior Hacks, good cross-country horses 1 Active Buggy horse 1 Boy's Pony, very quiet HUNTER A. NOLAN, Auctioneers, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28. DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned will sell by auction, at the Durham Yards, on Friday, 28th, at 10.30 a.m , •pRIZE COLT. 1 HEAVY-DRAUGHT B*Y COLT, 4 years old, by Emperor; winner of First Prise at last Auckland Agricultural Show 1 HZAVAUG BAY FILLY, 5 years old, by Argyle. N.B.—The above splendid animals are unbroken and coma from tha breeder, Mr. Gavin S. Wallace, cf Mangere. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, And under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of >ew Zealand, at New Plymouth, pursuant to the provisions of " The Property Law Consolidation 4xt, 1883," and " The Land Transfer Act, 1870." ' NEWTON KING Has received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell byPublio Auction, at his Rooms, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on the absve date, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE 1 ROPERTIKS IN THE TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH LOT I.—Part Allotment 663. New Plymouth, 16} perches (more or less), with a frontage of 87 feet 1 inch to Devon-street, aad 51 feet 6 in Che* to Broagham-street, together with the buildings thereon-viz., Wholesale Warehouse and Grocers' Shop, occupied respectively by Mesrrs. E. L Humphries and Son and the Executers of the Estate of the late Mr. H. P. Humphries, with Upstair* Offices, occupied by A. Standish, Esq,, solicitor, and Bakery and Shop, occupied by Mr. W. Black. This Splendid Property i', without exception, the best situated in the town of New Plymouth, having a frontag» to the two prlnoipa! streets, is on the right side of the street, and directly opposite tho Bank of ew Zealand (now building), National Bank, and Colonial Bank, This Property is subject to a first mortgage of £3000, at 6 per cent. LOT 2.— Sub-allotment O of allotment SO7, New Plymouth, 6.2 perches (more or less), with a frontage of 20 feet 8 inches to Devon street, with buildings at preient occupied by Mr. Courtney as an auction room, and adjoining the Bank of «ow South Wales. LOT 3.—Sub-allotments 8 and 4 of allotment 651 New Plymouth, containing 19} perches (more or loss), having a frontage to Brougham-street of 65 feet, with the Bonded Warehouses and Store occupied by Messrs. E. L. Humphries and Son. This property is within a few yards of the New Plymouth Railway Goods Station, and has a frontage to the Rvllway, into which a siding could be put at bat little cost, making it specially fit for the purpose it is now used for. LOT 4.—Allotment 287, Inglewood, 1 rood 4 perches, adjoining the Inglewood Hotel, with use iron Bikery and Store now occupied by Messrs. Joseph and O'fihe.v SALE AT THREE O'CLOCK. The Auctioneer calls the attention of investors to th s bona fide sale of properties, unequalled in New Plymouth. They are now all let, and bringing in a sure income. Plans, conditions of Sale, particulars of Title, and general information may be had from J. B. ROY, ESQ., Solicitor for the Mortgagee; Or to NEWTON KING, I Auctioneer, New Plymouth.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7415, 25 August 1885, Page 8
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