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• Sales by AuctionTHIS DAY, A* Eleven o'clock. ———— £ (tEJtI DISTRAINT FOR RENT. . AT "rap oirii'TCE 6* R. K. DAVIS, NO. 14, SbHKBFFa BUILDINGS FOKT-STKEET. G. W. BINNEY Has received Instructions to sell, on the premises as above, To-day (Saturday), at eleven dock, OFFICE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising 2 Iron Safes, Tables, Couches, Copying Press, Desks, Chairs, Cupboards, and lot of Sundries. Terms Cash. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clook. JEWELLERY. JEWELLERY. JEWELLERY. JEWELLERY. BARGAINS. Large Assortment, Suitable for All Classes. R. ARTHUR Has received Instructions to sell by public auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, To-day, at eleven o clock, A LARGE AND VARIKP ASSOKTMKNT OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, 4c. Just arrived from the Smth. WATCHGoId. Silver, and Metal, Ladles' and Gentlemen's, by some of tlio best rankers. JKWRLI KKY—Gold, Diamond, Silver plated Alberts. Rings, Stu-ls, brooches. Sots, Karings, Bracelets Lockets, etc. Flatedware. Opera Glasses, Pipes, &c. ON VIEW AT IKS O'CLOCK. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY, MONDAY, MAY 31, At Eleven o'Clook. BELGRAVE HOUSE, SYMONDSSTREET (near Choral Hall). PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GLASS, CHINA. AND K«\RTHKN' WARE, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, MANGLE, KNIFE-CLEANER, Lc, R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions from Mrs. K. M. Powell, to sell, br public auction, at her residence, Belgrave House. Svmonils-street, near Choral Hall, on Monday next, at eleven o'clock a m , HER WELL-SKT.ECTED ROUS E' HOLD FURNITURE, all in good order, but little the worse for wear, only in use ft short lime, consisting of- DrawinKroom, Diningroom. Parl ur, eleven Bedrooms, Kitchen, fit: . go''d Piano, ' uslc Stool. Suites In Fancy Hep and Horsehair, C»rte, B.W. Chairs, Carpets, Oilcloth, Suite, Umssels, Oak Hall-stand, Mirrors, Conches, Tables, Pictures, Ch ffoner, Ornaments, Pla:edw»re, Cutlery, Di»h Covers, Glais, China, and Karthenwarc. Meat Safe, Mangle, Mincing Machine, K nife-e'eaner, Superior Ircn Bedsteads, Mattrasscs and Bedding, Marbl--top Withstands, i oilet S>ets, looking Glasses, Toilet Tables, Sideboard, Washstands, Chests of Drawers, &c, all new.; Poultiy. On view morning of sale. MONDAY NEXT, At Eleven o'Clock a.m. CO-OPERATIVE STORE, HOBSONSTREET. GOODWILL OF BUSINESS, LARGE AND VARIED STOCK, GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, PROVISIONS, Etc. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON account of THE owner, . /(El* EATON, HAVING TO DEVOTE THE WHOLE OF HIS TIME TO THE FISH BALE BUSINESS. R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. John Baton (on account of the Fish Sale business requiring the whole of his attention) to sell by public auction, on the premises known as the Co-operative Store, Hobson-strtet. rear to Cook-street, on Monday next, at eleven o'clock a.m., HIS INTEREST IN THE LEASE OF THE PREMISES ; a first-class position, doing i large business, and still capable of development; iJoodwill of Bnstoess. Fittings. Counters, etc.; Stock Of Varied Oroceriei; Oilmen's Stores, Provisions, etc.; all newly-selected, and in {nod condition; Scales, Weights, Weighing-machine, Show-glasses, etc. Terms Cash. THIS DAY. fl AT THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE JOHN WALLACE, MANGEKE. VALUABLE DAIRY AND HORSE STOCK, CARTS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c, *c, Ae. The undersigned have received instructions from the heirs of the late John Wallace to sell, without reserve,on tho Farm, Mangare, THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of 20 Cow», milking and in calf 7 Wellbred H>ifers, in calf 4 Wellbred Yearlings 1 Shorthorn lull, bred by Messrs. Reid (Motutapa) 2 Berkshire Pigs 3 Brand Mares (Clydesdale*) 1 Filly, twe years' old, by Argyle 1 Snpeiior Hilly, by Kosebery 1 Colt, two years' old, by Emperor Shaft and Leading: Harness 2 Drays, with Frames Spri:;gc»rt '''hras.bing Machine, horse-power (4-horse) i C laffcutter ] .Side delivery Reaper and Mower combined 1 Ryegrass Seed Sower 1 Double Furrow Piouph, in good repair 1 Single Furrow Plough, in good repair 1 3-Horse Harrow 1 3-Horse Grubber and Whlpj trees Churn. 1 Cheese Press ami Curd Cutter. Milk Pans, Milk Cooler and appliance', Cans. &c. Wheelbarrow, Vice, Carpenter's Tools, Grindstone Ladder, Hay Knife. Stack Oaten Hay (heaved), 1 Stack Straw Fe«d "ate. Chaff Over 100 Weil-hrei Fowls. A Quantity of Sundries The Auctioneer would rail 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'Clock. Sale at Noon sharp. HUNTER & NOLAN. TUESDAY, JUNE 1. JUNCTION YARDS. The undersigned will sell by auction, on Tuesday, June 1, 1&n FAT CATTLE XOV/ 906 Fat Sheep Fat Lambs Dairy and Store Cowi Veal Calves HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. ■pUBLIC NOTICE. THE ARCADE AUCTION ROOMS, THE LARGEST IN THE COLONY, BEING 200 FEET THROUGH FROM STREET TO STREET. GABRIEL LEWIS, In returning thanks to his supporters for past favours, begs to inform them and the public generally, that, at a considerable expense, he has made extensive alterations to his premises, opposite Firth's Mill*, Queen-street, which for the future will be called the Arcade Auction Rooms as above. The Rooms being extensive, will enable vendors to display their goods more to advantage, as also advantageous to purchasers, the place being light and airy. 0 To owners of goods, the same will be received at the usual entrances as hitherto. Liberal advances made on Consignments and Goods sent for sale as usual Lower -street, Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 8