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■' Sales by Auction. ■ : r ——~ — ij, ARTHUR.] [j. r. bcddle. 'this DAY, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, at 11 a.m. BELLWOOD, MOUNT.ROSEILL, SUPERIOR PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURi • NITURE, TIMEPIECES. MANGLES, DOUBLE-BARRELLED GUN, SADDLE AND BRIDLE, POULTRY, DOGS, &o. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Gave bean favoured ; with / instruction* from Mr. James Sontt, who is leaving Auckland, to sIII by public auction, at his residence, Bellwood, Mount ■i KosklU Road, on Wednesday, October 6, at II a.m. - HIS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUR-ff-j. NITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting !of Pruwlßg-room. Dining-room, Breakfant-ioout, 6 Badlooms, and Kitchen Kequisites, Glass, China, ana Earthenware, Plated Ware, -tic. „ . A very superior Piano in Walnut Case, fine lien t<m», selected by the owner from the stock of J. B , Cramer and Co., London, Handsome old-fashioned Timepiece. Brussels Carpets, Fenders, Fire Irons, "Walnut suite in Fancy Hep, Leather-covered Dininglo,om Suite, Superior Cedar Glass Front Bookcase and Bwiary, Superior Timepiece. Date Director, Good 'Caw nig Machine, Hand cr Treadle; Linoleum, Lamps, Fitters, Handsome China Tea Service, Very Handsome and Superior Cruet Teapot, Bird Cages, Canary, Goldfinch, Tables, Chilrs, Ritna Hall Stand, Stair Carpet Hods, etc .Handsome Duchess Suite in English Waple, Superior Wardrobe, Iron and wood Bedsteads, Palliasses, Mattresses, Chests of Drawer®. Washstanda, Superior Toilet Sets, Matting, Curtains, a very Suporlor Doable-barrel Breech-loading Hammerlw Gnu and Case (by Murcott, H ymarket, London), Good HogBkin Saddle and Bridle, Lawn Mower, Carpenters end Gordon Tools, Bins, Kitchen Utensils, Mangle, "Wringer, Knife Cleaner, Mincing Machine, Ducks ana fowls, Cattle and Yard Dog, best In Auckland. i Spring Mattress, Plunge Rath. ' On view on the morning of the day of Sale. Patterson's Bub leaves the corner Of Queen aid flctoria-svrsets, m. 9.45,10.80, and J. 1.15 a.m. '"~ " : I IS, ARTHUR] [j- f « BUDDLE, j TO-MORROW, At Eleven o'Clock. i ALBERT-STREET. | SUPERIOR PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FUR- . NITURE, GLASS, CHINA, PLATEDWARE, ENGRAVINGS, HANDSOME 1 ORNAMENTS, MANGLE, BAGATELLE BOARD, ETC. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been favoured with Instructions from a gentleman who is removing, to sell by public auction, at his residents, Albert-street, op posite Ci y Freshwater Baths, on Thursday next, at eleven o clock turn.. THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD JL . FURNITURE AND EFFKOTS, Glass, China, and Earthenware, i'latedwaro, etc., Good Walnut Case Piano, Music Stool, Bsgatdlle Board, L.rgo ' Steel * Engravings and Oleographs, Large Mirrors, Horsehair Suit® (9 pieces), Carpets, Rngs, Curtains, Linoleum.' Matting, Venetian Blinds. Handsoaie Majolica Ware, Ornaments, Vases, Bronze Figures, Chairs, Tables, Mangli, Double and Single Iron Bed- ' steads, leather Beds, Mattresses, Patliasaea, Bedding, Washstands, Toilet Tables, Toiletware, Looking G airaes, Chests of Drawers, Kitchen Furniture, Cook, ing Utensils, eto, . " On view on the morning of the day of sale. £!. ARTHUR.] [J. V. BUDDLE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, . At Eleven a.m, I AMES GOLDFIELD. :/ . ARTHUR & BUDDLE " Have received instructions to sell by auction at their - Estate. Land, and House Sale Booms, Arthur's Mart, on Monday, October 10,1887, at eleven a.m., ' By order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, THAMES -26 Blocks of Land at Tu Pure, • I containing from half-an-aara to 9 acres esch, in the basin of the To Puru River (near Tararu;, on or sear sea frontage. . ■ • Also, about 120 Allotments in the Township of ' Tararu, fronting Graham and other streets, and ad- ' joining the Thames Goidfloid.' ' . ' " Also, portion of Kaueranga No. 12, fronting Queen- i Street, adjo ning the Institute, and 65 feet to Davy- j Street, adjoining Caxton's. ffla above wara the properties of the late Robert ! ' Graham). j '» '* S ~ .t I , *- ' W. S. COOBBANE.] ' [JAS. DACES -Vr ■ ■ THIS DAY, . At Twelve o'Clook. VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES, ' " LAKE-STREET,'CAMBRIDGE. THREE ORES LAND AND DWELLING , '' ' ; t HOUSE, AT CAMBRIDGE. THREE TOWN ALLOTMENTS, OXFORD j KLa Sabretlbers will sell by auction, at their rooms, I ' Qn«en-street, on Wednesday, oth October, at 12 \ ';f Oolock, ■ V ■> 1 < " ' 1 - " v I BY ORDGS OF THE TRUSTERS IN THE ESTATE l " OF MESSES LEWIS AND SIMPSON. • . mflOS E VALUABLE BUSINESS I ' 1 Jtt. ' PREMISES, situate at Cambridge, lately oc- i Dopled by Messrs Lewis and Simpson, being Lot 3 and 1 1 part of Lot 2 of ths Subdivision of Lot 390, having a frontage of 39 f«ot to fJuke-street, with the iatgo i DOUBLE SHOP and STORK (at the back) erected " thereon. ' ihe shop is well fitted up throughout, lias plate glass windows and all conveniences " f;-tor aay business requiring a first-clais and prominent ;■ Stand. ' * .Allotments iS, 43, and 61, Town of Oxford, con- < " - fotaiogljacre. k ,1 ; • >. . ' Also. ' -!'"V 1 T.i* Allotments 232, 224, and 225, Town of Cambridge, containing 3 acres flrat-rato Land, All fenced and sub- .> I .divided into two grass paddocks, garden, and orchard.'; - The buildings consist of Comfortable, Dwelling House .017 ro.jms.'atablai, cowshsd, etc.: The property I» at I present occupied by Mr. Buoklaad.-' , , ' ' For farther particular*, apply to " SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, - • Auctioneers. .% ■; I 1 ■ W"& : : "' ■' ■' - ' .-'f - -■ -i r" .r - —- ~ - " I * ~ , , THIS DAY, | At Twelve o'Clook. ! • VV'\vV V • , ;i ] ' ' i -; > • "■* * *' , ■ - - FARM OF 50 ACRES, OPOTIKL i • ' ~ ■ ! ■ T. M. JACKSON : ! , Js«s racafvcd Instructions to sell by pubilo auction as i ' • above, at the Dunblane Auction Mart, on V/ednes- ! i : day, October 5, at twelve o'clock, : . .■~ ; | , j A LLOTMENT 108, PARISH OF WAI- ! Mk OMti, OPOTIKI, .containing 60 acres -of ; . . .- jlrat-olass land part Furtri Bush, and adjoining Mr ' IA. ParkiatCA's Farm, which is on the main read ! Opotild. ! ■ ' . Also, . .'j Allotment No. 884, Section 2, Town of Opotikl, v ' ' bontsining. 1 acre, v •' For Plan and further particulars apply to the Auc- j Hoaccr. T. M. JACKSON, Queen-street. -WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. At Twelve o'Clock noon, BY ORDER OF THE RKGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. JAKINS AND SON'S COMMODIOUS i STORES, ' CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. - - THOS. M. JACKSON *Jas received instructions from the Registrar of tho 'A., Supremo Court to sell by public auction at his Dun'a< " blane Auction Mart, Queen-street, oa the above .■ date, A LL that the unexpired portion of term of - ,„C* 86 yea s, from Ist Fubruuyy, 1874, In allotment S3, Onstoms-sireet East, iatp.'y occupied by Jakina and Bon, together with the Largo Briok Store erected thereon, SOft frontage to Customs-street, with a depth of feet,'Boffe to a l»ao at bnclt, subject to a yearly * cental of £48, payable half-yearly in advance. v For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. " "/ ■ ' ' THOS. M. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Qaeen-Btreet. \ THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. RYE GRASS, FEED OATS, HAMS, BACON, AND CHEESE. W. GARRETT, i Wrom instructions received, will sell by public auction at his.store, Cuitoms-street, This Day, at eleven o'clock, ■ - K"<P% SACKS PRIME CANTERBURY, «YE "HASS SUED aoo sacks Heavy Feed Oats Also, to close consignments, without reserve, Hams, • ,Bacon, Cheese, &c., Ac. "WM. GARRETT, ' ' ' - Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 5 October 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 5 October 1887, Page 8

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