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Sales by Auction. TJttIDAY, MAY 2S. At Twelve o'Clock, TITIRANGI SANATORIUM & HOTEL. THE MOST PICTURESQUE SITJB OF THE NORTH „ ISLAND; VIEW OP THE MANUKAU HARBOUR, AND BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF WHOLE OF AUCKLAND AND TITIRANGI; CANNOT BE SUEPASSED. Messrs. RICHARDSON & DROWER Have received instructions from the owner to sell by public auction, on Friday, May 28th., 1886, at their offices, 81, Queen-street, at twelve o'clock, mmS MOST ELIGIBLE LICENSED PROPERTY, known as the Titirangi Hotel, situated about two miles from Now Lynn Station, contains 13 Rooms, Billiard-room, and Cellarage, und stands in 5 acres land. For further particulars, apply to RICHARDSON & DROWER, Auctioneers, 81, Queen-atreefc. SAMUEL VAILK.] [JOHN DOCGLAS. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, At Two o'Clook Sharp. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. The undersigned will sell at their and Mart, Short-Janrt-itreet, Auckland, on tho 10th day of June, IS?6, at two o'clock in the afternoon, by order of the Kejistrnr, ALL THAT PARCEL OP LAND, containing 2' acres I , rood 16 perches, and being Lot 7of the Snbilfrition into Tots of an Allot meat of Land in the Parish of Waikomitl, County of Kden, originally grunted to one Thomas Pollock by grant registered in tin* Deeds Register Office at Auckland, a* number 11,352. and havinc a frontage of tH links to Manukan Road, with the four-roomed Dwellioghouse thereon erected, occupied by Mr. Scarlett. For conditions of s»le, plan of propertr, and further particulars apply to tfe'srs. Dijrnan and Armitrnn;, Solicitors, 4 and 5, Imperial Chambers, Vulcan-lane, Auckland. VAILE AND DOUGLAS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, Shortland-street. W. 3. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACBK. TOMORROW, At Eleven o'Clook. BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. The Subscribers will sell by auction, at their rooms, Queen-street, To-morrow (Thursday), 27th instant, at eleven o'clock. THE BUILDING KNOWN AS THE AUCKLAND BOARDINGHOUSB (partly destrojed by Urn) situitei in Albert-street, near the Pier Hotel, to be removed within fourteen days. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. MONDAY, MAY 31. BY ORDER CF THE MORTGAGEE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, HAMILTON WEST. The subscribers have received instruction! from the Mortgagee, to sail by auction, at their Rooms, Queen street, on Monday, Slit instant, at twelve o'clock, A LLOTMENTR 65 and 66, TOWN OF X3l HAMILTON , WEST, containing two acrer, all fenced and planted, having froutages of 366 links to Titdal-street and 549 feet to Cr.k-strcet, with comfortable Dwvlllngliouse of fire rooms erected thereon, now in thorough repair, and always well let, known as Mr. C. R. Johnson's property. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, MAY 29. AT THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE JOHN WALLACE, MANGERE. VALUABLE DAIRY AND HORSE STOCK, CARTS, FARM IMPLEME NTS, &c, &c, &e. The undersigned have received instructions from the heirs of the late John Wallace to sell, without reserve, on the Farm, Mangare, THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of 20 Cows, milking and in calf 7 Wellbred Heifers, in calf 4 Wellbred Yearlings 1 Shorthorn null, bred by Messrs. Reid (Motutapu) 2 B»rk«hlre Pigs 3 Bieod Mares (Clydesdales) 1 filly, two years' old, by Argyle 1 Snpeiior ••Illy, by Kosebery 1 Colt, two years' old, by Emperor Shaft and Leading Harness 2 Drays, with Frames Sprlngcart Thmbing Machine, horse-power (4-horse) Chaff cutter 1 Side delivery Reaper and Mower combined 1 Ryegrass Seed .Sower j 1 Double Furrow Plough, in good repair 1 Single Furrow Plough, in good repair 1 3-Horse Harrow • 1 3-Horse Grubber and Whipi>lo-tr»es Churn, 1 Cheese Press anrt Curd Cutter, Milk Puns, Milk Cooler and appliances, Cane, &c. Wheelbarrow, Vice, Carpenter's Tools, Grindstone Lad'lcr, Hay Knife. Stack Oaten Hay (sheaved), 1 Stack Straw Feed ('ate, Chaff Over 100 Well-bred Fowls. A Quantity of Sundries The Auctioneer would call special attention to above sale. The care bestowed by Mr. Wallace in breeding is well-known. The implements are of the newest designs, and in first-rate order. Luncheon at Eleven o'Clook. Sale at Noon sharp, HUNTER & NOLAN. Furnishing. , FUR NIT V RE. THE AUCKLAND FURNITURE COMPANY having erected the most complete Factory in Auckland, is now In a position to supply Furniture of every description at WHOLESALE PRICES. DRAWING-ROOM DINING-ROOM. BEDROOM, KITtHKN, AND OFFICE FURNITURE OF THE LATEST DESIGNS NOW ON VIEW, AND AT FACTORY PRICES, Being TWENTY PER CENT. LESS than that hither to charged in Auckland. ©vermanteis IN GREAT VARIETY AT WHOLESALE PRICES. UPHOtSTERT IN All ITS BRANCHES. ENAMELLED MANTELPIECES, a Specialty (equal in appearance to marble). Designs of every description will be submitted and faithfully carried out to order. INSPECTION INVITED. "* - OOMS : WELLESLEY-STREET? (Opposite New Library). FACTORY: STANLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND FURNITURE COMPANY. POUNDKEEPERS' HOOKS (under the n«w Act). ? r ' '"■•>•■■ - '•■' Hi") .Scheduled of Fines for Tre.->i sis and ImpoutUig Feet inserted at commencement, ou o»io •> iut U u«|jD Publishing Office Queen-street. •"■-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7647, 26 May 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7647, 26 May 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7647, 26 May 1886, Page 8