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ffic Sales by Anction. ' v j % CJ, OABR,] , v , ' ■,■■ ', * "rr 18. D. lONKS. 1 v TO-MORROW, y- . , j 0. -.■■ ,£i,l>:;At Eleven o'clock, ' "f. ORANGES, APPLES, LEMONS, j a£ mandarins. j EX hanapouiu, from hobart. and I TB ANAU, riiOtS. SYDNEY. £& -;; B, TONKS & CO. J fla ve * eceived instructions to sell To-morrow (Wcd\ "nead ay), at eleven o'clock, - -■ ' /5\ OOg CASES ■ SYDNEYi ' \jr --: ■-■■■ ORANGES •■ ' \ ".. .- '"' , LEMONS "'":"■'"" y:} \ MANDARINS ; i ~ , 120 CASES HOBART APPLES. |X UANAPOURI, FROM HOBART, AND , TS ANAU FROM SYDNEY, B. C CABBi] , [B. D. TONK3. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, At Eleven o'clock. . TRADE SALE OF DRIED FRUITS. BLEMES, FIGS, CURRANTS, * \ SULTANAS. EX TONQARIRO, FROM LONDON. B. TONKS & CO. Rave racelTflct int tractions to soil, on Tuesday, November 16, at eleven o'olock, A 100 CASES CURRANTS \-r 80 boxes Elemes j 210 boxes HnlUoas : 8000 boxes Figs 112 boxes Candied Peel * ■ 10 casks New Shell Almond* ' 135 boxes Maccaronl and Veimli .: colli. NEW SKASUirS FRUITS BY DIRECT STEAMER / «j TONQAIUBO. "" .i" ' '. .. ■■ H. O. OABB.] [»• »• TONES. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, At Eleven o'Clook. TRADE SALE OF EARTHENWARE, Comprising HANDSOME TOILET SETS, TEA AND COFFEE SETS, JUGS, BASINS, DINNER SETS, WHITE AND GOLD CHINA TEAS. B. TONKS & CO. "Will 101 l on Thursday, the 11th) at eleven o'clock. 1 £T HHDS. AND CRATES OP THE J.U ABOVE GOODS' The patterns and designs of the Toilet Seta axe unique, chaste, and noveL B. TONES.] [R. Ci CARB. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, At Twelve Noon, TWIN SCREW STEAMER WAITOA, 27 Tons Register. B. TONKS & CO. Have received instructions to sell, on Thursday, November 11, at twelve o'clock, WAITOA, TWIN SCREW STEAMER, 37 Tons Register: Length, 66 feet; Beam, 14 feet; L'censed to carry 73 passengers ; steams eight knots; draught, three feet, or with SO ton* cargo three and a-balf fo»t. Efficiently found in every respect, having new sails, Side and Masthead Light*, Life Buoys, Dingy, &c; and steams 24 hours on a, consumption of two toas oals. W. S. OQCHBANS.] fJAS. DACES. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, At Twelve o'clock. COMFORTABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, MOUNT-STREET, CLOSE TO SYMONDS-STREET. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. The subscribers have received Instructions to Bill by 1 auction, »t their Boom*, Qneen-stzeet, on Monday, 15th instant, at twelve o'clock, A COMFORTABLE FAMILY RESIDENCK recently erected, built of Concrete and well finished throughout, containing Largo Drawing and Dining Rooms, Hall, four Bedrooms, Bathroom, Kitchen, tjeullery, Pantry, Large Concrete Yard with Wash and Coal Houses; gas and water laid on, splendid view from balcony and Verandah; erected on allotment having 63 feet frontage to Mount-street only a very short distance from Bymond*-street, held under lease from City Council, hating 48 years nnexpired, at the low ground rent of £24 a year—two thirds the value of buildings will be paid at expiry of. As the owner is leaving the colony, this property is for absolute sale. Further particulars on application. SAMUEL COCHRANE 4 SON, Auctioneers. THE NEW ZEALAND NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT CO., (LIMITED). PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TUB ABOVE-NAMED COMPANY WILL HOLD A SALE OF LANDS On the East Coast, by public auction, in the month of JANUARY NEXT, In order to realise upon some of its properties the Directors have determined to offer PASTOKAI. and RURAL Sections or Blocks upon terms which will meet the requirements of all who desire to purchase Lands. These Lands will be offered in Sections or Blocks of moderate sUe at iotv cpbbt ?biom-Ten pea cent, of /Purchase to be paid at time of Sale, and T«H PER OBHT. IN TWILVJB MONTHS THEBf AFTER. The remainder may remain at interest at six pub cjcNT. per annum for any term under VMS ykabs. ;> "• LEASEHOLDS. Leaseholds of Pastoral and of Timber Country of from 5000 to 10,000 acres each will also be offered at low upset rentals. "KAITI," The most valuable portions of the Haiti Block will be surveyed in allotments of from five to twkstt acres in extent, and offered for sale upon easy terms. ; The steady Increase in the price of wool Is already reviving enquiry for good land, and as the Company is bow in a position to Rive Land Transfer Titles to purchasers, the opportunity to acquire good Land, with a secure title, a. moderate prices and upon easy terms, will be found to be exceptionally favourable. Particulars will be given in future advertisement* meantime any information desired as to the lands to be diposed of may be obtained on application at the Company's offices, in Gisborne or in Auckland, Br order of the Board. c A> wummu -[ Df C, A, DkLAUTOUE. Gisborne, 10th October, 1886. T>UBLIC NOTICE. THE ARCADE AUCTION ROOMS, THE LARGEST IN THE COLONY, j 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 » considerable expense, he has made extensive alterations to his premises, opposite Firth's Mills, Queen-street, which for the future will be called the Arcade Auction Rooms as above. j ' "The Booms being extensive, will enable vendor* to. display their goods more to advantage, ,m also advantageous to purchasers, the place being light and! airy. ,■.''■■ ) 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. ■ ! tower QaeeiMtreetf AnokUnd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7790, 9 November 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7790, 9 November 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7790, 9 November 1886, Page 8

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