Sales by Auction- _ THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock.' HAMS AND BACON, OATS, SHARPS, FLOUR, POTATOES, TEA, &C. H J. MACLEOD t 00. Will tell by public auction, it their Booms, Qaeen- f| street, This Day (Tuesday). Jairy IX, at eleven j o'clock, ioo BOXES TEA 130 Sack! O*U 60 „ Sharp! - 8 Cwm Hams and Bacon 7 Tons Flour 10 Half chaifc Tea , _ _ Potatoes. Onions, Cheese, Hum and Bacon, Ch»H, Oats, Oatmeal, Bran, Batter, Beef, Laid, Pearl Bailey, 4c. .« GROCERIES.— Sugar, Salt, Kerosene, Soap, Bice, Biscuits, &c. FRUlT.—Apples, he, FURNITURE, fancy Goods, Bnuhware, Cordials, Ironmongery, Blankets, Lump ware, Cutlery, etc. A B. ARTHUR.] [J. F. BCDDLK. THIS DAY, I At Eleven o'Clock. PIANOS AND HARMONIUM HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, BOOKS, BOOTS, Ac. B furniture department, SALE* BOOM No. L ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Han received instructions to sell by auction at their Mart, Queen-street, Furniture Department, Saleroom, No. 1. . Three good PIANOS, i harmonium, * HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. e Drawing-room, Din In groom. Bedroom and Kitchen " Requisites. Kitchen Utensil/, Glau, China and 1 Earthenware. Cutlery, Plated ware. C A first-class Magic Lantern, Stand, Slides, &C. C A Good Collection of Books, Boots, Fancy Goods, J Ac, C C _— ■ e Terms: Cash before Delivery. 3. ABTHT7B.] [J. F. BUDDLE. 5 THURSDAY, Twelve o'Clock Noon, JERVOIS ROAD, PONSONBY. NEW FURNITURE, r PIANO, CANARIES AND CAGES, &c. ARTHUR A BUDDLE Hare been favoured with Instructions from the Proprietor, to sell by auction at his Promise*, Jervois fi Bead, on son by, opposite Baptist Chapel, on b Thursday next, at twelve o'clock noon. h Surplus stock of new and £ WELL-MADE FURNITURE, Etc.—Bookcase?, h Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Loo and Square Tables. ; Washitands, Toilet Tables, Couch, Ladies' and Genu' t Cixairs, Cheffoaieis, Occasional Tables, Forms, Lamps, etc. A Useful Piano, Canaries and Cages, etc. i Terms—Cash before Delivery. On View on the [ Morning of the Day of Sale. I ___________________________ I I j a. c, CARS.] [B. D. TONKS. < THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, I At Twelve o'Clock. I i 1 FOR IMPERATIVE SALE I SCREW STEAMER LILY, \ 20 TONS NET BURDEN. < NOW LYING IN MECHANICS' BAT. 1 1 B. TONKS & CO. i i Hits received Instructions to Mil on Thursday. j ] January 13th, at twelve o 'clock, gCREW STEAMER LILY, of 30 Tons gross, SO Tons net tonnage; Length, £3 feet; Beam, 12 feet 3lnches; Depth, 6 feet. Licensed to carry 103 Passengers. Vertical Engines and Boiler, with Field Tabes; Cylinders, 7i-inch, 8-In stroke. The vessel Is a twin-screw, has steam winch, and floats on draught of 2 feet 6 inches forward, and 4 fuel 6 inches aft. FOR IMPERATIVE SALE, B. TONKS & CO. Auctioneers, SAMUEL VAILE.] (JOHN tOUGLAS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, At Two p.m. Sharp, BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE E. H.GUBBIN9, ESQ., DECEASED, INTESTATE. VAILE AND DOUGLAS Will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, Short-land-street, THE BEAUTIFUL AND WELLKNOWN INNISFALLEN ESTATE, CONTAIN 1175 ACRfiS op 000102 land * A large portion of this Estate has been fenced and laid down in grass. There are two seta of Farm Building* on the property, and there is also plenty of bosh suitable for firewood and other purposes. As this property will be sold snbjest to the existing mortgages, which amount to about £,3 6 s 6 D paß ACRE i This sale affords a grand opportunity for purchas- - ing a really good Estate at a small present outlay. Farther particular and orders to view from the 1 auctioneers. f VAILE AND DOUGLAS, 1 , Land and Estate Auctioneers, f Sfaortland-street. • ___— ; — — r W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAB. DACBE. MONDAY, JANUARY 24. At Twelve o'clock. f BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. ! FIVE ACRES LAND AND DWELLINGe HOUSE. ' . ALLOTMENT AND COTTAGE AT OTAHUHU. The Subscribers have received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-steeet, on Monday, 24it lust, at twelve o'clock. ALLOTMENTS 52, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, r\ 61,62, 63, and 64, subdivision of part of claim " 269*, Otahuhu, granted to William Fairburn. containing over 6 acres Land, and having a luge Dwellinghouse Of nine rooms erected thereon, now occupied by Mrs. C. Frost. Is is situated close to the Great South Road, and adjoins the Old Stockade Site. Part Allotment 2, Section 1, Otahuhu Township, having a frontage of 100 links to the Groat South Road by 250 links deep, with Cottage of four Rooms U erected thereon. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. JUNCTION YARDS. The undersigned will sell at the Junction Yards, I To-day (Tuesdiy), Til A T C ATT 1* Fat Sheep and Lambs Dairy Stock and Store Cattle 'A Veal Calves, Pigs, etc. hunterlTnolan, Auctioneers, TO-MORROW.' pukekohe SALE. The undersigned will hold their Monthly Sale at the — Puiieltohe Yards, on Wednesday next, of STEERS, dry AND DAIRY COWS Calves, Yearlings, and Store Cattle. i. ' - HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. *• DURHAM YARDS, For sale, every Tuesday, at eleven o'clock, Wool, hides, sheepskins, tallow. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7842, 11 January 1887, Page 8
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