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Sales by Auction. R, C. CABR.] [B. D. TONKS MONDAY NEXT, At Eleven o'Clock. GRAZING OP MOUNT HOBSON DOMAIN, FOR A PERIOD OF TWELVE MONTHS. B. TONKS <k CO. Have received Instructions to sell, on Monday next, at eleven o'clock, THE RIGHT OF GRAZING, MOUNT B HOBSON DOMAIN, for a period of twelve months, from June, 1,1556. S. C. CABR.] , j>. D. TONES. TUESDAY NEXT, At Eleven o'Clock. TEAS. GROCERIES. OILMEN'S STORES. B. TONKS & CO. Have received instructions to sell on Tuesday noxt, a eleven o'clock, Q6l/i PACKAGES TEAS O*v>dfc GROCKKIES OH-MKN STORES UONFEOTIONKRY CANDLE< GoLDKN SVRITP PKEKLESS GLO.*S BOI'iLKD SALT, &C, Ac, &c. , Trade Sale on Tuesday next at eleven o'clock. R. C. CARR.] [D. B. TONKS. TUESDAY NEXT, At Eleven o'Clouk. HOP 3. HOPS. HOPS. FINEST YEARLINGS. B. TONKS * CO. Have received instructions to sell on Tuesday next, at eleven o'clock, OA BALES FINEST YEARLING *ai\J HOPS. A FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE. R: C. CARR,] 18. D. TONES. TUESDAY NEXT, At Eleven o'Clock. CIGARS. CIGARETTES. CIGARS. MANILLAS. MANILLAS. B. TONKS & CO. Have received instruction* to «ell on Tuesday next, at eleven o'clock. qa A()(l Manilla cigars ' 40.000 Comercio Cigars 2,0(0 Geimv.i Cigars 15,000 Mii'tPseCiiiatcttes Kaiaer-i-hind Princess Duchess, and £mprt«i3 TO TOBACCONISTS AND THE TRADE. R. C. CARR.] [B. D. TONKS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, ISS6. At Eleven a.m. OTAHUHU RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. SATURDAY, JUNK 5, ISBB. BOOTHS. BOOTHS. OUTSIDE PUBLICAN'S BOOTH, GRANDSTAND PUBLICAN'S BOOTH, TEMPERANCE BOOTH, GRANDSTAND AND SADDLING PADDOCK, RACE CARDS, GATES. We have received instructions to sell, THE ABOVE PRIVILEGES AT OUR AUCTION MART, Queen-street, on Wednesday, June 2, at eleven a.m. B. TONKS k CO. Auctioneers. C. HESKETH.J [A. AITKEN.] [(;. MACLEAN. TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 1, At Ten o'Clock a.m. THE CITY MARKET. The undersigned have received Instructions to sell by auction, on account of whom it may concern, at their Yards, City Market, en Tuesday next, at ten am., rnHE UNDERMENTIONED STABLE A AND LIVERY PL * NT, com, rising— 1 Landau Cab 1 Double-seated I'uggy, with pole and shafts 1 Single-seated Hugijy, with hood, equal to new 1 Single-seated Bu.gy 4 S-ts Double Harness 4 Sets Single Harness 12 Collars ■2 Ladies' Riding Saddles and Bridles 2 Gonts Hiding Saddles (Fnglish) 1 SUfe, equal to new (small) A lot of sundry Harness to., including new Plated Stirrups and Bits, Hugs, Surcingles, etc., etc Also. 7 first-class Horses, for saddle or single or double harness. HESKETH, AITKEN, MACLEAN, & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JUNE 1, at Noon. WINES, SPIRITS, STOUT, CIGARS. JOHN REID & CO. Will sell by auction, at their Bonded Store*, 26, Queen-street, on Tuesday, June 1, at 12 noon (to close consignments), At% CASES HIGGTNS , OLD WHISKY TE<7 4 octaves Higeins'Old Whisky 50 cases Innishowcn Irish Whisky 50 cases Olenco* Scotch Whisky 7 ca«es Loch Awe Scotch Whisky 72 case St. Julian, .Vc.. Claret 11 cases Montigny'a Champigne 4 quarter-calks French Brandy 39 c*ses Bitters, Ginger, Wine. &c» 50 cases Combes' London Stout,! ■•■ 25.000 Cignri, 1 case Aromatic Tobacco. MONDAY, MAy 31, At Eleven o'Clock. FURNITURE, &0,, POMPALLIER TERRACE, PONSONBY. D. F. EVANS Will nell by public auction, on the premises of a lady leaving for Sydn-y, Pompalller Terrace, near Three Lamps, Ponsonby, HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and KFKKCr, consisting of Maroon Suite (of 9 pieces), Inlaid Oval Table, Velvet Pile Cover, lirus. eels Carpet, Hearthrug, Fender. Workboi, Glass Shanes of Kruit and I'lowers, Ornaments, Vases, Double and Single Iron Hedsteads, Mattrasses IMliasee«. Blankets and Sheets, Washstaml and Ware, Dreeing Table, Peraml ulator, Looking Glasses, Cheit of Drawers, Cane Rocking and Invalid Chairs, lYa and Coffee Service. Crockery, Cutlery, and lot of Kitchen Requisites and sundries. D. F. EVANS, Auctioneer. W. S. COCHRANE.] [jAS. DACBE. MONDAY, MAY 31. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, HAMILTON WEST. Tie irabicribers luv e , receiv3,, Instructions from the Mortgagee, to sell by auction, at thoir Rooms o'clock '° n Mondijr, ' iUt inst » nt . at 'wolve A LLOTMENTS 65 and 66. TOWN OF VT- HAMILTON WEST, containing two acres, all fenced and planted, having frontnges of 3C6 links to lUdal-street and 540 feat to Cook-street with comfortable DwelHnghouse of live rooms erected thereon now in thorough repair, and always well lot, known as Mr. C. R. Johnson's property. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, >>, Auctioneers.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 8

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