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• Sales by Auction. B. ARTHUR.] _ f J. I". BUDDLE. j THIS DAY, | At Eleven a.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS ; CARPETS, GLASS, CHINA, I AND EARTHENWARE, Removed to Mart for convenience of sale. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions,to sell by public auction, at their Mart, Queen-street To-day (Thursday), at eleven o'clock a.m., A USEFUL LOT OF HOUSEHOLD t\ FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of Drawing-room, Dining-roim, Parlour, and Kitchen ' requisites: Suite* In Rep, Damask, and Horsehair. Couches, Chairs, Loo and other Tables, Carpets, I Matting, Curtains. Cornice Poles, Cbeffonier, Side- ! bo-rrJ, Glas-, China, and Earthenware, Cutlery, Billiard Bagatelle Table, etc., Iron and Wood Bed>'.-"*ils, Mattresses, Palliasses, Chests of Drawers, Toilet Tables, Washstandf, Looking Glasses, 4 new Watches. Terms : Cash Before Delivery. R. C. CARS.) |B, D. TONES, TO-MORROW, At eleven o'clock. CONTINUATION OF SALE AT BOYD'S POTTERY, NEWTON. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. THE BALANCE OF BRICKS, FIREBRICKS, earths, Sinks. Bnildins Materials, So , Ac., will be sold on the above date, at the Pottery, at eleven o'clock. B. TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. R. ARTHUR.] I J - F. BUDDLE. MONDAY, APRIL IS. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGESGOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMOND AND OTHER RINGS, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, NECKLETS, LOCKETS, BROOCHES. AND EARRINGS, PINS, STUDS. CLOCKS, CuINS, REVOLVERS, GUNS, SUPERIOR PICTURES, BA V JO, LARGE MUSICAL BOX, SILVER CUPS, BOOKS, CLOTHING, A QUANTITY OF NEW BOOTS, AND LONG SEALskin JACKET. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have received instructions from Mr. D. Bloom, of the Xewton Loan Office, Wellesley-street, to sell at thair M&rt, Qoeen-s.reet, at eleven o'clock, "UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. S. ARTHUR.] [J. F. BUDDLE MONDAY, ISfch Inst, at Noon. By Order of the Mortgagee, FARMS, TAMAKI and HELENSVILLE. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been instructed by the Mortgagee to sell, at their Mart, Estate and Land Department, Upstairs, on Monday, IStb Inst., at 12 o'clock noon. A LL THAT COMPACT LITTLE FARM at Tamaki. fronting 'Waitemata Harbour, being part of Allotment 31, formerly the property of Mr. "Wm. Atkin, and containing 55a 3r 34p. For further particulars apply at the office of the auctioneers HELENSVILLE :—all that Superior Farm, situated close to the Township of Bflensville, containing 3S;a 2r l9p, with all the improvements thereon, being section S and 19, of Block :4, Kalpara Survey District, an l part cf Tauranjra K»«au Block N0.2211, being the property of James McLeod. B, ARTHUR.] v < BUDDLE, i MONDAY, APRIL 18, At Noon. VALUABLE SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. MESSRS. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court to offer for sale by auction on Monday, the IStb April, at twelve o'clock noon, at their Kslate, (and. and douse Sale Department (second floor Arthur's Mart), Queen-street, at the request of [ the Mortgagees. THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES MOUNT ALBERT— Part Allotment 37, Parish of Titirangl, late the villa residence of R. C. Greenwood, with convenient outbuilding.*, stables, etc. The land comprises 20 acres, less portion taken for railway, havine over 560 feet frontage, and situate within three minute! 1 walk from Mount Albert Station. (Under Mortgage No. 91075). HAMILTON—Part of Allotments 255 and 256 of the | Parish of Kiriklriroa, containing 47» 2r 25p, adjoining the property cf the Waikato Cheese ami Bacon Factory Co. (Limited), and ne«r Captain Steele's residence. (Under Mortgage 3780.) This is a highly improved property, owned by Joseph Cochran. OHAUPO—The Homestead Ftrm of E. H. Dubbins (deceased), containing nenrly 1200 acres, and comprising Lot« 1&4, 155, 346, 247, 362 to 369 (inclusive). and 375 to 386 (inclusive), of the Parish of Ngsroto, together with farm building thereon, known as the Innesfallen Estate. (Under Mortgages 81067 and 3392.) PONSONBT—Lot 10 of a subdivision of part of Allotment 29 of Section 8, Suburb# of Auckland, having 33ft frontage to sprinsr-street, by 91 ft deep, with dwellinghous* thereon, the property of R. A. Mills. (Mortgage No. 82549.) PONSONBV— 43 of a subdivision of part of Allot- ■ ■ entl6 of Section 8, Subnrbeof Auckland, containing 17 perches, having frontage of Toft to Hargreaves-street, with two dweHinghouses thereon; the property of F. Nightinga e. (Mortgsga 287 5.) CITY OF AUCKLAND—CUSTOM-STREET—Lot 82 o- Land reclaimed by the Auckland Harbour Boaid, havin * frontage to Custom-street Wfst of 110 feet, and to Albert-street of 40 feet, the property of Thomas Inglis, together with extensive Brick liuildings thereon erected; Leasehold for 66 years, from 1879. For farther particulars apply to the auctioneers, ARTHUR & BUDDLE. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, At Two o'Clock. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. LEASE WHAINGAROA HOT SPRINGS. 1 The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from the TVhaingaroa Domain Board, to sell by auction on the above date, rgIHE LEASE FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF THE WHAINGAROA HOT SPRINGS, with 221 a. lr, 7p, adjacent to Raglan. Conditions of Lease at the office of the undersigned. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, APRIL 16. • FIRST-CLASS HACKS, AND HARNESS HORSES, FOR SALE, AT CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. Tho Undersigned has received instructions from Mnir Douglas. Esq., Bruntwood, to sell at the Cambridge Yards, on Saturday, April 16, THE FOLLOWING WELL-BRED HORSES :— Chestnut Gelding, five-year-old, stands 16 hands; by Feve out of fast Trotting Mate Chestnut Mare, four-year-old, stands 15 hands 2 Inches; by Fevo out of fast Trotting Mare Bay Mare four-year-old. 15 hands 2i inches ; by Sterlingworth. The above are all first-class Hacks and broken to Double Harness, the chestnuts by Feve are a perfect match, all are good cross-country horses and the Auctioneers can highly recommend them to any person requiring good animals. At Half-past Two o'Cloek. - HUNTER. & CO,,'# .61 - Auctioneer. 4p 'r *'". .: J :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 8

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