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/ > \ Bales by Auction. THIS DAY, At Half-past Ten o'Clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ECONOMIST RANGE. D. F. EVANS Has bean Instructed to sell *1 hi* Mart, Queen-stree » to-day, at half-past ten o'clock. rrOUSEHOLD Bta, fi ss^a.s^&iis.'-^asa Leather and Cretonne Conche. Bonnd 4nd Kauri Chests of DrWrtl.OctJg Double and Single Oral Table* ■.""JrfiV. titer BedsteaJ, Leather HocIron Economlit Range, Oheffonler, Mirrors, Lot of Crockery, etc. Sundry Houiehold Unites. Also, Small lot Shelter Tree«. etc., such M Norfolk Island Pine*, Liguitrums, etc., etc. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IX MAY CONCERN. TEA. TEA. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. 4 f-oHKSTS No. 41 " MONING " TEA 13 2-OHKSTS NO. 42 "MONING" TEA • 7 No. 16 "YOUNG HOW" TEA 1 i-OHKsr No. 44 "PANYONG" 8 J-CHEBT3 No. 40 PACKET TEAS 1 i oHKSi No. 11 " PADRAE " TEA 1 box No. 3 " PANYONG " 2 J-OHKSTS NO. 20 " PADRAE " TEA E. & A. ISAACS Bars received Instructions to sell, by public auction, AT THE PALMERSTON BOND, LITTLE QUEENSTREKT, On Tuesday next, September 27, at 11 o'clock, rp H B above, . No Reserve. * E. & A ISAACS, Auctioneers. W. S, COCHRANE.] [J AS ' DACRB WEDNESDAY, 6th OCTOBER, At Twelve o'Clock. VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE. CHREE ACRES LAND AND DWELLING HOUSE, AT CAMBRIDGE. THREE TOWN ALLOTMENTS, OXFORD. • The Subtcilbera will sell by auction, at their rooms. Queen-street, on Wednesday, 6th October, at 12 o clock, BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OP MB-SRS LEWIS AND SIMPSON. THOSE VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES, situate at Cambridge, lately occupied by Messrs Lewis and Simpson, being Lot 8 and Bart of Lot 2 of the Subdivision of Lot 890, having a frontage ef 89 feet to Duke-street, with the large DOUBLE SHOP and STORE (at the back) erected thereon. The shop is well fitted up throughout, lias plate glass windows, and all conveniences neoessary lor any business requiring a first-class and prominent Itand. „ , , Allotments 42, 43, and 61, Town of Oxford, containing li acre. Also. Allotments 222, 224, and 226, Town of Cambridge, containing S acres first-rate Land, all fenced and subdivided Into two grass paddocks, garden, and orchard. The buildings consist of. comfortable Dwelling House of 7 rooms, stables, cowshed, etc. The property is at present occur by Mr. Backland. For further particulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. ft, C. CABR.] 18. D. TONES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH. At Twelve noon. WHANGAREI. WHANGAREI. VALUABLE SHOPS AND ALLOTMENTS, CENTRE OF TOWNSHIP OF WHANGAREI. BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS OP LATE MRS. S. a. FULLER. B. TONES & CO. Have received instructions from the Executors under the will of the late Mrs. 8. H. Fuller (of Whangarel) to sell by public auction, on Friday, September SOtb, at twelve o'olock, IT7HANGAREI-SHOP AND ALLOTTV MKMT, beinj Lot 17, Section 6, comer of Cumeron and Rathbone-streets, with the Draper's Shop ereoted thereon, leased to Mr. Andrew Scott, at an annual rental of £52. WHANGABSI - SHOP AND ALLOTMBNT, being Lot 16, Section 6, Cameron - street, adjoining above, and burin* a right-of-way 12 feet wide to Ravhl.one-st;s»t, with the Shop erected thereon, leased to Messrs, Cooke and Culpan, Ironmongers, at an iranual rantal of £52. WHANG AEtEI—SHOP AND ALLOTMENT, beltg Lot 15, Section 6. Cameron-street, and having a right-of-way of 12 feet wide to Ralhbone-itreet, with the Shop erected thereon, now occupied by Mr. Highly, cabinet maker, at a weekly rental of 12s. WHANOAftFJ-TWO ALLOTMENTS OF QUARTER ACRE EACH, situated on the main street, viz , Bank-itreet, commanding beautiful views, ami being about the best building sites in Whangaie). Full particulars and conditions from— B. TONES & CO. Auctioneers. W.*,S. COCHRANE, ] fjAS. DAORE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, At Twelve o'Clook. EDEN HALL AND THREE SHOPS, MOUNT EDEN ROAD AND SUMMER-STREET. She tubiicribers have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Auckland, to sell by auction, at their Hoouis, Queen-street, on Monday, 20lh lost., it twelve o'clock, lOTS 19, 20, and 21, Seotion 1, of SubJ division of Lots 2, Ik., and 2b, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland, having a frontage of 99 feet to Mount Road and 99 feet to Summer-street, with he Eden Hall, and Three Shops erected thereon. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. B, ARTHUR.] [J. F. BCDDLIS, MONDAY, BEPTEMBER 26, At 11 o'Clock. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE ' SUPREME COURT. HOMESTEAD FARMS, . PARUA BAY and SCOTCHMAN'S VALLEY, ARTHUR & BUDDLE Save bean Instructed to sell by Public Auction, at their Land Estate Rooms, Arthur's Mart, Queenstreet, on Monday, 26th instant, at 11 o'clock. rpHE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES:— PARUA BAY. Parish of Walkara, County of Marsden.—Middle portion of Allotment 49, and Southern portion of Allotment 64, containing 60 scree, with comfortable House therein; partly cultivated. The property ff Mr. G. R. Sbadgett. SCOTCHMAN'S VALLEY.—Homestead Farm of EB7 acre*, at Pukemoremore, Walks to, being part of Talmroa No. 1 Block, highly improved, The property of Thomas Kuasell, of Walkato, and adjoining the well-known farm of Mr. ShiaW; c ose to the tahuroa Cheese Factory. For further particulars apply So the Auctioneers. B ARTHUR.] [J, F. BUJDDLB, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, At Eleven a.m, THAMES GOLDFIELD. AVONDALE. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have received instructions to sell by auction at their Estate, Land, and House Hale Booms, Arthur's Mart, on Monday, October 10, ISB7, tit eleven a.m., By order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, THAMES -26 Blooks of Land at Te Purn, containing from haif-an-acre to 9 acres each, in the buin of the Te Puru River (near Tararu;, on oi near eta frontage. Also, about 120 Allotments in the Township of Tararu, fronting Graham and other streets, and adjoining the Thames Qoldfleid. Also, portion of Kaueranga No. 12, fronting Queenstreet, adjoining the Institute, and 65 feet to DavyStreet, adjoining Cotton's. (The above wore the properties of the late Robert Grahim). AVONDALE—Part Lot 9, of Allotment 83. Parish Of TiUiangl, containing 4 acres, I aving 500 links frontage, and situated a few minutes' walk Iromiths Whau Station.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8082, 24 September 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8082, 24 September 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8082, 24 September 1887, Page 8