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" Sales by Auction. * THIS DAY, At Eleven o'clock, * DUNBLANE ."AUCTION MART. LIBRARY OP ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND FRENCH LITERATURE THOS. M. JACKSON Will sell by auction, at his Dunblane Auction Mitt, Queen-street, This Day, at 11 o'clock, A SELECT LIBRARY, consisting of SOO Volumes Books—People's Cyclopedia., La Fontaine** Fables. Dictiosnaire Universel, Popular Educator. Casseir* Natural History, History of Ireland, etc., etc. THOS. M. JACKSON, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. at Eleven o'clock. DUNBLANE AUCTION MART. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. BAGATELLE TABLE, BICYCLE, SEXTANT (in good order), TAILOR'S PRESSING MACHINE, GLASS SHOW COUNTER, SHOP COUNTER, ISLAND CURIOS, &c. T. M. JACRSON Will sell by aueti n, at his Dunblane Auction Mart, To-day, at eleven o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EF. FECTS, consisting of Double and Single Iron and Wood Be.tstends, Hair, Spring, and Flax llattresses, Chests Drawer*, Table*, Chairs. Coaches, Bagauile Table, Bicycle. Sextant, Tailor's Pressing Machine, Shop Counter), Island Curios, etc., etc T. M. JACKSON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, ISS7, At Eleven o'Clock. CONCERT GRAND PIANO, BRINSMEAD AND SON. IRON UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, SCHWfcTEN, FULL COMPASS RICH - TONED PIANO. BY CARL ECKE, HOUSEHOLD FURNL TURK AND EFFECTS. T. M. JACKSON Has received instructions from Mr. K. C. Greenwood, who is leaving Auckland, for the present on a concert tour tD the South, to sell by public auction at his residence, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, on the above date, ALL HIS FIRST-CLASS AND COMFORTABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Particulars in future advertisement. T. M. JACKSON - , Auctioneer, Queen street. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clook. PRODUCE SALE. WALTER J. DOW DEN Will sell by public auction, To-day, at eleven o'clock, O AMARU POTATOES Onions, Bacon, Hams, Chtsve, Butter, Oatmeal. Flour, Tea, Sugar, 40 mats Brown aujar, Candles, Rice, Biscuits, 50 sacks Maize, Oats, Krai, Chaff, 10 tons feh.ipj, etc., etc TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, At Eleven o'Clock. SALE AT WALLACE-STREET. PONSONBY, NEAR TRAM STABLES. LARGE CHEFFONIKR, OILCLOTH, CARPETS, BEDSTEADS, PIANO, LOO TABLES CHAIRS, TABLE, SPRING MATTRESSES SEALSKIN JACKET, MIRRORS, CURTAINS, FENDER AND IRONS, DINING TABLE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &c. EDWARD LSYDON Has been favoured with instructions frota Mr. Dumas, who is Waving Auckland, to sell on the premises, Wallace-street, Poaicnby, THE ABOVE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Terms Cash, No Reserve. EDWARD LEYDON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, At Twelve o'Clock. VALUABLE SHIPPING PROPERTY FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AS UNDER, IK THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF D. H. McKENZIE. GABKIEL LEWIS Has received Ins true, ions from the Trustees In the above Estate to se.l, at his Mart, Queen-street, at 12 o'clock, on the above date, rpHE UNDERMENTIONED VESSELS: WENONA, Barque, 20 64th Shares. This Barque was built in S on Scotia in 1832 ; Is 511 tons register; length, I*9 feet; b»«m, S4*s ; depth, 13 2 ; is in nr.tt-claij order ; and carries 650 tans dead weight on a medium draught. EILLAN DONAN, Brigantine, 24-64 th Shares. rhis Vessel, built at Port Clyde, U.S., In 1553 ; 270 tons register; length, 115 - 5; beam, 25 '» ; depth, 123 ; is a first-class dead weight carrier, and stores timber well. STANLEY, Brigantine, 32-64ih Shares. Built in Nova Scotia in IES2; 345 tons register length, ISS'B: beam, 30 7 ; depth, 129 ; is a choice res-el fcr carrying timber or grain ; sails fist on medium draught. HANDA ISLE, 3-masted Schooner, 64-64 th Shares. Built by Bigelow at North Shore in 1831 : 260 tons register. This vessel speaks for herself, being a noted clipper and flnt-claia carrier, and almost as good as new, being always kept like a. yacht, Terms at Sale. Further particulars of Auctioneer. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, At Noon. IS THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF D. H. McKENZIE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AS UNDER. ALL that ami those being Part of Allotment 14 of Section 4. Suburbs of Auckland, .ituated in AYU-STIIKKT, PARK and containing )T«r FIVE ACRr'S, having a frontage to Ayr-street, ilanukau Kosd, adjoining Grammar School, of about i9S feet by a d-ptii of 700 feet, with commrdions Villa and outhouses thereon erected, and at present n occupation of Captain D. U. McKenrie. The Home contains — roams wiih all necessary conveniences. The groan is in the i-nmedi%te vicinity cf lie house are beautifully laid out and planted, with food orchard and garden:. A large portion of the and can be subdivided into Valuable Residence Sites. Ihe proj erty is freehold. £4so can remain on mort■age. Also, Those Valuable Allotments, being lots 18 aad 19 of 3AI-BOUK BOARD RECLAMATION, having a rentage to Fort-street of 05 feet and to Core-street >l 63 feet. On one of these allotm nts is erec.eJ hone well built and Substantial Warehouses lately in iGiSMslon cf Captain McKeczie, In which he carried in his extensive ship chandlery and grain trades. A mall portion of these premises are let to Mr. Boynton, iVholesale Stationer, and to the Mercury Bay 'limber ,'oaipany, a; a weekly rental of £3. This property Is leld under lease, combining no onerous clauses, from he Auckland Harbour Board, expiring on Ist ■'ebruary, 1980. at an aggregate ground rent of £69. This warehouse was recently r.oilt. and is in first class irder, A temporary Store, built of Iron, Is on the ■ajoinlng allotment. . The above is one of the most desirable business iremises in Auckland, being in close proximity to tailway Station and Wharves. It will be sold sob. ect to a mortgage of £1600, or without, at option of lurchasen. GABRIEL LEWIS, Auctioneer, The auctioneer would beg to call speeial attention o the above, as it is seldom such properties are on bis market, and owing to their situation, must «come very valuable as the city progresses. Can be inspected at any time, on application to the Luctioneer. r\R. T\AVY (LATE OF THAMES), PONBONBY, MAIN ROAD. At Home— 9 to 10.30 a.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Ilaslett'f, Queeo-itreet— to 2.20 p.m itoUnson's, Hobson-strest—ll a.m. POTATO MANURE. — Freezing Com. pany's, AS 10», -Supplied by all Merchants.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8073, 14 October 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8073, 14 October 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8073, 14 October 1887, Page 8

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