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Sales by Auction. THIS DAT; ~ , ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND COLO-NIAL-MADE FURNITURE, CARPETS, AMERICAN NOVELTY IN PORTABLE BEDSTEADS, Etc., Etc., Etc. —— i GABRIEL LEWIS Will sell, ol the above date, at eleven o'clock, at the Arcade Auction Rooms, , A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND COLONIAL-MADE FURNITURE, CARPErS, MIRRORS, BED* STEADS, AND MANY NOVELTIES. ALL FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. Without Reserve. TO-MORROW, < At One o'Clook. THE REMUERA SALE YARDS. For sale, on Thursday, November 4, at one o'clock, DAIRY COWS, STORE CATTLE Fat Cattle. Fat Calves Fat Sheep and Lambs rat and Store Pigs For private sale :' THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS GILMOUR'S, AT WHAINGAROA. About 1000 acres, with dwelling-houses, and partially improved. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, At Twelve o'clook. THE HAY MARKET. For tale, on Friday next, November 6, at twelve o'clock, EXTRA HEAVY DRAUGHT GREY GELDING, anr trial, no reserve (nothing handsomer in Auckland) HEAVY. DRAUGHT BAY GELDING, any trial no reserve BAT COLT, 4yrs, SOcwt trial, very active, from Tuakau BAY COLT, 3yrs, 20cwt trial, from Tuakau BAY COLT, 3yrs old, b» Appramont out of Fairyland by Orlando—lmported from Christchurcn HEAVY DRAUGHT GELDING, from Morrinsville, very active, very staunch. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, At Two p.m. THAT FIRST-CLASS HOTEL PROPERTY, THE EMPIRE, WAIPAWA. C. B. HOADLEY & CO. Have received instructions from Mr. H. Baker, to offer at Walpawa, on above date, HIS SPACIOUS AND CONVENIENT HOTEL, together with about 15 acres of Rich Land, laid off in gardens, orchard, tennis lawns, and paddocks. ihe above old-established and favourably known Hotel is situated 40 miles south, on the Na> ierWellington main line of Railway, and occupies the best position in the town of Waipawa, which is one of the most important Commercial Settlements in Uawkes' Bay, being the receiving and distributing centre of a large Agricultural and Pastoral District, the population of which is rapidly increasing. THE HOTEL Will be most substantially constructed, and intended to be completed by date of sale, being rebuilt for two classes of trade on the site of the old building (recently destroyed by fire), and adjoining sections occupying an extensive frontage of 136 feet to the main street, and containing 62 Rooms, besides Hall, Bathrooms, Laundries, and other conveniences, the whole covering an area of half-an-acre and ten perches. Everything will be finished in the best modern ■trie, and upon a scale necessary to supply the convenience required by the local and travelling public, the whole bsing constructed upon a principle that the trade hitherto done warrants, the arrangements being devised by the present owner, who for many years profitably managed the old house, and h»s had lbs work of the new one carried out upon a plan suggested by a long, practical experience of the requirements of the District. THE GROUNDS Consist of 14 acres 1 rood 32 perches of the richest land, laid out In Gardens, Orchud, Tennis Lawns, etc., being separated by the railway only, which runs along the rear of the Hotel. The property will be sold subject to the existing lease, and the purchaser will receive at the rate of £400 per annum rental, payable quarterly on lit November, February, May, and August, in each year, and will get possession on Ist February, 18S9, without any Incumbrance in the way of furniture or stock, unless privately arranged. Full printed particulars will be forwarded upon application to C. B. HOADLEY 4, CO., Napier. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. AT GREEN LANE; LAT, HURDLE AND STEEPLECHASE HORSES, HUNTERS, HACKS, PONIES, WELL-MATCHED PAIRS, HEAVY MEDIUM AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, RACING PARAPHERNALIA, FOUR HORSE BREAK, HARNESS, Etc, Etc. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr. Chadwick, who is about to relinquish his racing ■ business and close partnership account, to sell by i public auction, on Thursday, November 11, WITHOUT RESERVE, THE WELL-KNOWN HURDLE AND BTKEPLECHASERS- > FAIRPLAY WHALEBONE ZIP SOUTHERN CHIEF The Thoroughbred Horse FLAGEOLET The Stallion Pony KARL of ZETLAND The Racing Ponies FIREKLY and SYBIL The Fast and Clever Fencer LEO Handsome Pair of BAY BUGGY HORSES (Mare and Gelding) Handsome Pair of BLACK BUGGY GELDINGS Horse, Dray, and Harness 4-Horse Brake and Harness Spring C*rt and Harness And 20 Medium and Light Harness and Useful Hacks, from the Wanganul District, selected especially for the Market Also, Harness, Saddles, Bides, Clipping Machines, Racing Gear, &o. ' Sale AT Eleven o'Clock, HUNTER * NOLAN, Auctioneers. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 1 R. ART HU R Estate, Land, House, and General Auctioneer, Commission Agent, etc., [ TTAS much pleasure in announcing that XX Mr. J. F. BUDDLK will join him in partnership from the Ist Novsmber proximo. After that date the Business as hitherto carried on will be continued under the style of •' ARTHUR AND BUDDLE." • In thanking his numerous clients for the very liberal support accorded to him during the many years he has been in business in Auckland, the subscriber begs to solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm. R. ARTHUR ■" Arthur's Mart, Qubcn-btrbbt. , (Established 1859.) ■CIIREWORKS J , "CIIREWORKS J D W. H. HAZARD, Gtjnmakbb, 166*. QUEEN-STREET, 0 Is selling the whole of his Large and Well-assorted 1 Stock of 1 FIREWORKS J At prices never before quoted in Auckland. Selected Boxes at Is, 2s 6d. 4s, 7s 6d, 10s, 15s, 80s, and t £4 each, containing a splendid variety ; suitable for an effective display. GUNS, REVOLVERS, AND SPORTING IMPLEMENTS alio reduced fully 25 per cent, on former s prices. The whole of the Fireworks must be cleared within a month, in consequence of termination of lease. Note the Address : W. H. n AZA* D, 168 a, Queenstreet (opposite J. Fisher and Co., Butchers).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 8

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