Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

I_ Sales by Auction. R. ARTHUR.] (J. P. BTJDDLE. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, At eleven a.m. HAMILTON ROAD, PONSONBY. FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, PIC TURKS, ARTICLES OF VERTD, PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE, MANGLE, RANGE, ROLLER, POULTRY, HOUSE DOG, PIGEONS, PLANTS, &c., &0., &c, Also, The Large, Well-built Beautiful-situated FAMILY RESIDENCE. ARTHUR k BUDDLE Have been favoured with Instructions from Mr. T. F. Lit* (who is leaving for Sydney) to sell by auction, at his Residence, Hamilton-road, Ponsonby, Today (Thumday), at eleven o'clock a.m., HIS LARGE WELL-BUILT BEAUTIFULLY - SITUATED FAMILY RESIDENCE, with Convenient Out- fflces. The grounds arc well drained, tastefully laid our, and planted; commanding an extensive and varied view ; but a short distance from tramline. Terms very easy. niS SUPERIOR ENGLISH-MADE FURNITURE, FINK OIL PAINTINGS. ARTICLES OK VERTU, PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE, SUPERIOR TIANO. DINING-ROOM-Very handsome Oak-carved Sideboard, with plate-glass panels ; superior Oak Frame Suite in Leather,' fine Oak Frame Overmantel, Oak Wrtting Table, superior Mahogany Billiard, Dining Table. Cornice Pole?, Damask and Lace Curtains, superior Velvet Pile Carpet, Wool K.ig. Krass-mounted Fende- and Coil-scuttle, Fire Irons, superior Plate*! Wa •>, Cruets, Pickle Bottle, Bell, Tea and Coffee Serv.ce. Spoons, Forks. Knlvns, etc. Oil Paintings : Land«rapo. by W. Hates ; Pair " Cattle ;" "diver Scenery," by T. Trevor ; Pair "Fruit." by Clare ; "Scene on the Severn," by S. Bowers ; Pair "Coming Storm off the Orkney Isles. Freshwater B.*y." • y J. McKvol. S very fine Chromo-, handsome Vases, and other Ornaments ; Gilt Eight-day Clock ; EP. Galvanic Battery on Marble Slab, 1 superior Piano. HALL.— Mahogany Hat Stand. Chairs, Oil Cloth. Erackett, a Pair of large All Nations Vases, 1 Rusts, Ornaments, Plant», Carpets, Gipsy Tables, Wool and other M«ts, Oil Paintings, "Morning In Wales," by W. Williamson, Landscape by W. Bates, Engravings, Ac. DRAWING ROOM.—Walnut Suite In faircy covers. 9 pieces, Pnp.rlor Walnut Card Table, Reading Table, Massive Gilt Cornices, superior Lace Curtain*, Brussels Carpet. Rug, Fender, Fireirons, large Gilt-framed Mirror, large Marble V«»es handsome Painted and Lustre Vase?, Oil Paint ings, large massive-framed "Lake Scene " by K Meyer, v«y flno Old Painting of ''Fruit and Flowers," Phototypes, Oleographs, a valuable Pair of Chronics, " First Christmas Morn" and '•First Easter Mam" from the original in the Royal Academy, by J. K. Thompson. Glass, China, and Earthen*are, a superior Tea Service, a large Dinner Service, Sc. THREE EKDROOMS.— Superior Nickel Silver Iron Bedstead, enamelled, with hangings; Mattresses (Spring and others Wire) and Hair Mattresses, Pillows, Carpets, Rugs, Walnut Wardrobe, Toilet Table' (with Mirror and Washstand), Cupboard, Towel Horses, Cornice Poles, Curtains, Fender*, a Superior Cot (nickel silver mounted), handsome Toilet Sets, Looking Glasses, Handturn ted Mirror (with oval centre class shelve.?, and B. and G. framed), Persian Iron Bedstead, Single Iron bedsteads, Rimu Washstand and Toilet Table, Mahogany Commode, Olccgrtphs, "l.eo XUi.," "Christ," Embossed Pictures, Orna merits, && BRKAKFAST-ROOM-Tablts. Chairs, Largo Handsome B. and G. Frame Mirror, P.eversible Child's Chair, Clock, Oilcloth. Singer's Sawing Machine, Fire Guard, Conch, Cradle, Oil Painting by W. Lester, a Set of Four Views of Old Auckland, Oil Painting Steeplechase, Pictures Game and Horses, Gl us and Earthenware, Fruit Uott.es, etc KIICHEN, YARD, Etc.—Leamington Range (nearly new), wfth Large Oven, Hoiler, Plate Rack, etc., Mangle, warden Roller, Garden Tools. Carpentei's Usnih and Tools, Lanterns, Tubs, 60 feet I.R Hose. Kitchen Utensils. Perambulator, Dog's Kennel and Good Collection of Pot Plants, a Hood House Dog, Handsome Parrot and Cage, Canary and Cage, Fowls, Lucks, Pigeons, etc.

On Wew on WEDNESDAY Afternoon and at eight o'clock on the morning of the sale. All who may require a healthful, beautiful House and Fint-clais Furniture are invited to inspect. This is a rare chanco for securing both. E. ARTHUR] |J. V. BUDDLE THIS DAY. At Eleven o'Clock. CLEARING-OUT SALE OF STOCK AND SALVAGE. DRAPERY, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, UNDERCLOTHING. CLOTHING, JEWELLERY. WATCHES, PIANO, &c. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, This Day, at elaveu o'Clock. BBLANCEOF A STOCK— Drapery, hosiery, Harbcrdashery, Underclothing, Children's Clothing, Trimmings, Hats. Men's and Boy's Clothing, Fancy Goods.Tea Trays, Pictures, Karthenware, Salvage .Stock of fancy and Plain Reps, Assorted I araask, Dress Material, Quilts and Bed Rugs, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellory, &c., &c. Piano in Walnut Case, by Bord ; cost 35 in .England a few months age. Second-hand Clothing. Terms : Cash Before Delivery. R. ARTHUR.J [J. F. BUDDLB THIS DAY, Throe o'Clock, ptm. BANANAS. BANANAS. EX AUAWATA. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, This Day, at three o'clock, Of\f\ BUNCHES RIPE BANANAS, &VJ\J &c„ &c„ &c. Terms Cash before Delivery. TO-MORROW, DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned will sell at the Durham yards, Tomorrow (Friday.) DRAUGHT HORSES LI. Harness Horses Haek.-. 1 Cheanut Marc, by Pacific, foal at Foot by lngomir; Etint»d to Cap-a-pie 1 Brown Filly, 2yrs old, by Cap-a-pie, dam Miss Gladiator Harness, Saddlery, etc. Druys, 'J rap.«, Vehicles, Boggle!, etc. 600 sacks Oats HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, MARCH 26, At Eleven o'Clock. TIMBER SALE, TIMBER SALE, AT BAIRD'S WHARF, OTAHUHU. The undersigned have received instructions to tell by auction on Saturday, March 26, at Baird's Wharf, Otahuhu, Af\ AHA FRET OF TIMBER, TtV/ 1) V/ Vj' \J Boards and Scantling. 8700 feet of Dressed and Sroored Flooring Boards 5000 Shingles 2000 Palings. Sale at eleven o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. MONDAY, MARCH 28, KAUKAPAKAPA. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr. Geddes to sell (without reserve), at the Farm lately in the occupation of Messrs. Dunningham and King, Kaukapakapa, on Monday, March 28, THE FOLLOWING LIVE AND DEAD STOCK :- 28 Dairy Cows 1 Bull 15 Heifers, 2 and 3-year-olds '] 12 Steers, 3 and 4-year-olds .' la Calves 3 Superior Heavy Draught Horses 1 Superior Heavy Dsaught Mare 3 Hack 8 Pigs 1 Double-furrow Plough 1 set tdsc Harrows 2 Single Ploughs 1 Scarifier 3 sets Harness 1 Dray 1 Roller 1 set Swlngletrees 3 sets Harrows &c. Ac, &c. Sale at Eleven o'Clooi. HUNTER & NOLAN, • ?;*•':' Auctioneers. '**'' 7

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18870324.2.59.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7904, 24 March 1887, Page 8

Word Count
986

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7904, 24 March 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7904, 24 March 1887, Page 8