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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, At Twelve o'olock, Noon. SUMMERS STREET (LATE SPRING STREET), PONSONBY WARD. BY ORDER op THE RKHISTKAR OF THI SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND. L D. F. EVANS Has been Instructed by the Registrar of the Suprouii Court at Auckland, to sell at his Land Mart, Queen street, This Day (Wednesday), at twelve o'clock noon, L- ALL THAT PIECE OF lani A situate in Parish of Waitemata, County o Edeu, beiuit eastern ami western portion of Lot 4S, o Ke-sutuiivision of Lo's 2S, 29, and. oi the subdivisioi q of part of allotment No 2.1, of Section S, Suburbs o Auckland, having a fro' tHRe of about 50 feet to Sum luerj-stroet, by about 08 foot deep, together with a! Buildings erected thereon, and all rights and appui tenances thereunto belonging, and known a« Mr. Gra vatl'a property. Conditions of Salo at Office of Messrs. Connell ant Cooper, Solicitors. . T D. F. EVANS, Auctioneer. S> R. ARTHUR.] [J, F. BDDDLE, THIS DAY, Noon. PRODUCE, FRUIT, GROCERIES, &c. To bo sold by auction, at Arthur's Mart, at 12 noon, PRODUCE. Ac. — 200 sacks Potatoes, Onions, Pumpkins. -Melon?, Carrots, Mangolds Bacon, Hams. Hut tor. Jheese, itats, Maize, Cn»ff, lOf Tins Honey in 6 20. 23, and OOlb Tin,, l.oilios, Bis' cults. Sauces, .-undiv i.roceries, Poultry, Fruit.— Apples, Pears, Lemons, etc. etc, Terms : Cash before _ Delivery. E. ARTHUR.] [J. F. BUDDLE. TOMORROW, At Eleven a.m. PARK ROAD. PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN", NEW GAS HEATING APPARATUS, MANGLE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, VENETIAN BLINDS, HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEAD. ARTHUR & BUDDLE j' Have been favoured with instructions from Mrti W. S. Hampson, (who is leaving for England to sell by Pu!>lic Auction, at her residence, Park Road, n-ar Kybor Pass road, immediately atiove the Hallway Bridge, on Thursday next, at cloven o'clock a.m. HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, all in good order, equal to new, being but little used. A nice little Piano in iiosowood Cas«. by Bord. a good -nuet tomd American t'rgan, 16 stops. l'ra\vin,;-n-om ■ ouch, Cushioned Chairs, B. W. Cane and other Chairs, Loo 'able, Gipsy Tab:o<. Cotni Poles, Curtains, Whatnots, Mirrors. Cheffonier, Fender Stool, Fenders, Fire Irons, Flower Stand. Book Cases, Writing Dealt with pigeon hole", etc., Child's Combination Oloiir, Dining Table, Couch. Chairs, Coal Scuttle. Filter, 't Dinner Set, lilaw, China, and Earthenware, Kitchen Utensils, Dresser, Mangle. Large Gas Heating Apparatus, Case of Chemicals, Venetian Blind-, i Hall Stand. Linoleum. r'ari ets, Mats, Matting, liandi) some Brass Uedstead, Good Iron Bedsteads, O-t, Mattresses. Palliasses, Toilet Tables, Looking Glasses, . ' rta?hstands, Toilet Sets, Chest of Draweis, Towel Hail, o.c On view on the morning of the day of Sale. C. E. PAGET] |A. MCD. RALSTON. THIS DAY. At Eleven o'Ciock, CENTRAL AUCTION MART REMOVED TO MART FOR CONVENIENCE OK SALE. A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of—Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Chest Drawers, Chan berware. Floorcloth, Q Kitchen Mange, Aaieriian Stove*, Kltchcn Utensils, Parrot and Cage, Cai.ary, Fowls, Set of StrongSprinscart Harness, Double and -Single Garden Gates, Wheelbarrows, Keg > T »il' l , Douglas Pump, &C. Also, Bacon, Cheese, nutter in keg, Potatoes (Oainarn and : local), Cow Potatoes. Pi« ami Citron Melons, Pump- ' kins, Carrots, Turnips, Onions, Oranges, Biscuits, etc. PAGET & RALSTON, , Auctioneers. ? W. 3. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. ) TO-MORROW. ' VALUABLE IMPROVED FARM AT LAKE TAKAPUNA. 11l ACRES RICH LAND, WITH } BUILDINGS. The subscribers wPI sell by auction at their rooms, Queen-street, on Thursday, Kith Inst., at 12 o'clock. ) BY OfcDEK OF THE AGKNT FOR THE PUBLIC • TRUSTEE iN THE ESTATE OK THE LATE W. J. H U RST. ' fOTI, OF SUB-DIVISION OF LOT 190 • « i ud lot 103, PARISH of TAKAPUNA. <0 - taining 111 acres rich land, all fenced and nearly all laid down in iftais, with uouse and Farm Buildings erected thereon, as formerly occupied by Mr R. McKay This property is situated only about three quarters of a mile from the Lake, and is one of the most desirable farms in the district. , TERMS EASY. ' For furtUer particulars apply to — SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ) Auctioneers. Educational. 8 TV!" 118 ' COOPER . Teacher of Music and 0 l_v.a Singing. Terms, &c., on application to Mrs. , Vauffhan, Manukau Koad, Parnell. 6 'VI R. G. OSWALD gives Lessons in ElocutionTwelve Lessons .. „ .. .. _ 21s At pupils residence _ 80s Entertainments given and attended. All letters— CnAMi>rALOL'i' & Cooper, Queen-street. Mount eden COLLEGIATE I.V_L SCHOOL FOR GIR'.S, Valley Road, Mount Roskild, Ajjoklanij. Principals: MISS MATTHEW, L.L.A., St. Andrew's University MISS MoIIARG, Hons, in Education, St. Andrew s. (For Nino Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girl's High School, Srdtaire, Yorkshire.) The Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire, was established in 1877 with 40 girls. In t»o years the nnmi er amounted to 160, which was the limit of tile accommodation provided. Although Saltalre is in "the immediate vicinity of throe large towns, having ] good High Schools, girls were sont down from all | parts of t:.e country to it, an for moral training it held ' one of the foremost pla es in England. Tho intellectual training was second only to the moral. At ) the last Cambridge LoCal Examination (1885), one girl was third and another sixth in all England. One re- ~ ceived the offer of two scholarships; the prize fur be ng first senior gir> In Political Kconomy; the ' prize for being first senior girl in Mathematics in all England. 'J NEXT TERM COMMENCES ON MAY 30,1837. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: English Language and Literature Mathematics Languages-Latin, French, German Science—Botany, Physiology, Chemistry, etc. Drawing -Freehand anil Model Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill EXTRAS: Lessons In Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dress making, Swimming, etc. AlM.—This School will be c inducted on the Public School methods, and will place within reach of the inhabitants of Mount K,leu and the surrounding dis trlct the opportunity of ol.tiiniuf; for girls a sound and thorough education, under trained teachers, at moderate cost. 7 Prospectuses and terms for boarders on application, The School is situated on volcanic soil in one of tho ii most boaithv districts of Auckland, and is therefore » well adapted for delicate children, who will receive 3 every care. Mount Roskill omnibus levos Victoria-street at 5 a quarter to nine a.m., for which free passes to pupils , are given. t, A school omnibus will leave Parnell (Bishop's Court) via Newmarket and Epsom, at tvveuty minutes ) to niuo a.m. Typi. MARTIN SWALLOW. PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Hoffman's Music Warehouse. SUBJECTS : PIANO, SINGING, ORGAN HARP, VIOLIN, VIOLA' HARMONY AND COUNTERPOINT, ITALIAN LANGUAGE, &C., &c., Ac. TERMS : (per quartor of 12 lessons. hour a week .... ... 3 guineas ;i» 4 „ .1 .. 5 „ H „ ... ... 7 „ 1 . - jq-OTICE OF REMOVAL, ; MR. T. TRAFFORD, i SURGEON DENT IST, Desires to inform Ids Patiants and Friends that he baa Removed from Wukotield-str«et to more central t offices, QUEKN-STItKET, over Mr. Wayte's, Bookseller, opposite Wyndliam-stroot. Hours from nine a.m. till five p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7975, 15 June 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7975, 15 June 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7975, 15 June 1887, Page 8

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