Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, Noon, FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. Ex (.a. Manapouri, from Hobart. BACON AND HAMS, Ex s.s. Omapere, from Tlmaru. PRODUCE, GROCERIES, &0., R. ARTHUR Will sell by auction, at his Mart, Qneen-ntrest. Produce Department, ThU Day at twelve clock noou, Kx 8.1. Manaponrl, from Hobart, and lata arrival*, 01 A CASES APPLES, well assorted, jSd JL v/ LK.MONS COCOANUTS, eta Ex 8.1. Omtpere, from Tinaaru, and other steamers, 2 Canes Prime Bacon and Haras, from a factory i hat has taken fiisfc prise at every Exhibit on they havo shown . . _ , 8 Casea Bacon, Hams, and Lard, from a good Rnglan maker , 2 Cases Canterbury Bacon and Hams 2 Cases Canterbury Lard All In lots to suit purchasers. SO X»gs Salt Butter Chelae, Waikato Table Potatoes, Seed Potatoes, Onion*. Carrots, Honey, Oats, Chaff, Sharps, Bran, Malse. GROCERIES.—Currants, Lemon Jelly, Lobsters, Salmon, Candles, Vestas, Blacking, biscuits (well assorted), well-assorted lot of I-olli a and Confactionory, Sugtr, l ea, Coffee, 25 Half Chests Tea, to clear consignments. Terms Cash. TO-MORROW. Noon. LARGE COLLECTION OF GENERAL HOUS EHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, BOOKS, CARPETS, MANGLE, PIANOS, &o. AT ARTHUR'S MART, (Furniture Department, Sale room No. 2.) R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions lo sell by Public Auoiion, at his Mart, Qu'en street, Furniture Department, S»t'-room Mo. 2, to-morrow (Thursday) at twelve o'clock noon. A LARGE AND GENERAL COLi ECTION OF HOUBKHOLD KURM TO HE AND EF(E TS— good Pianos, Organette, Drawing-room suttts, 9 pieces Dining-room Suite (horse Lair) 0 Pieces Parlour and Breakfast-room Suites. 8.W., Cint>, and other Chair , Loo J'ables, Square Tabies, Chaffoaiers, Dresser, Meat Safe, Couches. Paten Mangle Carpets, Runs, Cutlery, Plateilw.re, Oats. china, and Karthenware, Books, 01e< graphs, Plctu'es, Mirrors, a very Han-'s Walnut PUie-tiasa Sideboard, ron and Wooden Bedsteads. Mattrasses, Paillasses, Pillows, Washsuinds, Toilet Sets, Toilet Ttblea, Looking Ola-sea, Cheats of Drawers, Matting, Chairs. Also (new sample goods). 1 case Sureror-piatod Fruit Knives and Forks. Ivory-plated Fish i au-rs. SCHOOL. kNITUKE—Desks, Forms, Tablet. Trunk of Boots. MONDAY, AUGUST 31, At Eleven o'clock a.m. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES! UNREDEEMED PLEDGES 1 R. ARTHUR Hat received instructions from Mr. Asfaer, of the City (oan Offioe. 286, yueeii-streot, to sell by public auction at his Matt on Monday next, THE whole of his large stock OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. THIS DAY. FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTIES, THREE COTTAGES, VERNON-STREET. FOUR COTTAGES, DOCK-STREET. ALLOTMENTS, PAPAKURA, 38 ACRES PAPAROA, The subscribers will sell by auction, at their Booms. Queen-street, on Wednesday, August 26, at twelve o clock, By Order of the Executor In the Estate of the late G. Thorp. LOT 17, AND PART LOT 16, Subdivision of Lots 2 and S. Seetinn 41 having a frontage of 40ft. (tin to Vernon-street, City of Auckland, by 90ft- deep, with three Cotugea erected thereon. Part Lo's 8, 4. and 6. Section 19. having a frontace of 50 feet to Dock-street, City of Auckland, by 150 feet deep, with right-of-way to Duke-street, having four Cottages erected thereon. Lots 6 and 16, Subdivision part Sections 4, 5. and 6 Town of Papakura having a frontage of 66 feet to the Great South Road by I&'> feet deep. Alto, By Order of the Agent for the Public Trustee in the Estate of the late Patrick Loughan, South-vest poitipn of Lot 28, Pariah of Paparo#, containing 38 acres. No Reserve. Farther particulars on application. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. 8. COCHRANE,] fJAS. DACRE. TO-MORROW. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! BEAUTIFULLY BOUND. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. The subscribers will sell by auction, at their Rooms. Queen-street. To-morrow (Thursday), 27th Instant, at eleven o'clock, VOLUMES NEW BOOKS vF V_/ V-' belnc the finest editions of all t!i» best Standard Works. They are all beautifully bonn>> aid illustrated, and form one of the most valuable lots of books off red for sale here They consist of ' — History of the Irish Nation, The ."-cotv Worthies Castells Illustrated Readings, Chanbe>s'a Information, National History of » ngland, Shakespere'a Works, History of the United States, Chambers'* Encyclopaedia, The Popular Educator, Moore's Irish Melodies, Freemasonry in Scot and, Casseil's Hou« • hold Guide, Gallery of Nature, Works of Robert Burns, Modern farriery, Hi-tory of Australasia, ihackeray's Works (12 volb ), woods Life of Christ, Works of John Bunyan, took of Poultry, Bunyan's Seleot Works, ihe Life of the Blessed Virgin Manr, The Boo* of the Doe, History of India. Wairen's Household Physician, Hl.tor of Australasia, History of the Reformation, Albums, Milton's ' ar.diae Lost (Dore), Scripture nailery, Turner Gallery, Holy blhlos, Dickens's Work», Livingstone the Ore it Traveller, The Royal History of England. New Guide to Carpentry, Ac.. Dairy Farming, Landteers Works, Cabinet Maker's Design Book, Arctic Espeditlona, Practical Farriery, Plctu r esq lie Scotland, &0., The Countries of the World, Cansell's family Library, The ovellst Library (11 vol-), The Household Library (12 vols), Dantt's Pur«atorloand Paradiso Illustrated, G obe tCncyo'ejjSßdla, All Round the World. Vanity Fair The History of Freemasonry (R. F. Gould), Technical educator, The Book of Martyrs (Cox) New Guide to M sonry. Works of th- Kitriok hepherd (Tales and Sketches), Hook of the Horse (Sidney), Martyrs to the Catholic Fa th in England (1677 to 1634), Fait ha! raw's Crests of Great Britain ana Ireland (2 vols), History of Tur. o-Kussian War (2 vols), History oi Portland (8 vols), By ion's Works (2 vols), Natural History (4 vols in 2;, Wilson's Tales of the Bordors (6 vols). Thackeray's Works (12 vols), Races <>t Mankind. The Sea (4 vols in 2). Faltlis of the Wor'd (2 vols). History of the Highland clan.", National History of England, Life of W. K. Gladstone (3 vols), History of the Scottish Highlands (2 vols), Newmirket and Arabia. Comi>lote Works of Robert Bums (2 vols), Engllh Literature (2 vols , Chambers's Kngllsh Literature (2 voliil. Dictionary of Mechanics (3 vols), Old and New > dlnbnrgb (3 vols), Chronicle of the lOOlh Blr hday of R bert 'turns .*>kea-incton's Modern Farriery. Goldsmith's Works (2 vols). Life of Llvl' gstone, the World: Its Cities and copies, Life of Garibaldi, Old and New Lonlon, *hakespeare's Works (2 vols), Album (with cloca), do., do., Four Medicine Chests, Two Aneroid Barometers. Catalogues on Application. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28. DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned will Mil by auetlon, at the Durham Yards, on Friday, 28th, at 10.80 a m, TTEAV Y DRAUGHT BAY COLT, 4 - ye.rs old, by Argyle 1 HEAVY-DRAUGHT BAY FILLY, 5 years old, by Argyle. N.B.—-The above splendid animals are unbroken and come from the breeder, Mr. Gavin S. "Wallace, of Hangere. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7416, 26 August 1885, Page 8
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