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-> i , Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. ELECTRO PLATED WARE , GARDEN BOSE, MANGLE. FILTER, MINCING MACHINE, BREECH-LOADING RIFLE, PIANO, SUPERIOR IRON BEDSTEADS. D. P. EVANS Hu been Instructed to sell at his M*rt, Queon-itreet, to-day, at eleven o clock, Electro- plated ware, Cruets, Fork?, Spoon*, eta. Rosewood Piano (by Allison), Hundsomo Horsehair and ! apestry Suites, Cheffoniera, Kimu and -Mottled Kauri (.beets of Drawers, Half -tester Bedstead, Washstands and Dressing Tables, Child's Cot, Commode, Kitchen Drosser. Paok saddle, 1 .either Conch, Octagon Table, Meat Safe, Perambulator, Looking Glasses, Bookcase, Alanjrle, Mincing Machine, Itreech-Loading Rifles, Piano Dumb Bells. Conches, Chairs, Tables, Superior lot of Kleotro-plat-d Ware, and large collection Of Household Furniture, etc , etc., etc, D. F. EVANS, - Auctioneer. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, At Eleven o'Clook. NEW AND FASHIONABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, CORNER CARLKTON GORE ROAD AND VICTORIA CRESCENT. D. F. EVAN S, Has "wen fawureiwith Instructions to a.ill at the residence of a lady who is leaving Auckland, corner of < arieton Gore Road and Victoria Crescent, near Newmarket, on Tuesday, 20th December, at eleven o'clock WHOLE OF HER NEW, FASmHE WHOLE OF HER NEW, FAS--8 HfON'ABI.I4 AND SUPEUIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFI ECTS, Comprising— Very handsome Drawing-room Suite, etc., a very chaatJ Bet'.-roora suite, etc., Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Ornaments, Mirror?. Vases. Curtain., Poles, general Hons:hoM Furniture, and Kite))on Requisites as usually found in a well-appointed house, of twelve looms. Full particulars in future issue. On view Monday and Tuesday. D. F. EVANS, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, ISS7, At Twelve o'Clock Noon. HANDSOME FAMILY RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, ELLERSLIE. D. F. EVANS Has received instructions from A. G. Daw, Esq., to sell at his Auction Mart, Queen street, on Wednesday, 21st December. I&>7, at 1- o'clock noon, That NEW and HANDSOME FAMILY RESIDENCE, csniaiuing sixteen rooms, bathroom, W.C.'s upstairs and down; also, ■table, coich-hou*e. harness room, man's room, etc.. toteiher with four and a quarter acres volcanic soil, situated within seven minutes' walk of EllersUe Stat. on. This Is a first-rate opportunity for a gtntlemin re quiring: a country residence, as the owner, who is about to return to England, is determined to sell at a treat sacrifice. D. F. EVANS, Auctioneer. • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, At 12 o'Clock Noon. DESIRABLE SEASIDE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, GLENBURN, PONSONBY. D. F. EVANS Has been favoured with instructions from Thomas Boylan, Esq., (who Is removing to the country), to sell at his Land Mart, Qaeen Street, on Wednesday, 21st December, ISS7, at twelve o'clock noon. HIS DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE RESIDENCE: AND GROUNDS, charmingly situated, and well-known ms Gle.iburn, PoaaonSy. The iiouae contains about 14 apartments exclusive of numerous offices and outbuildings. C.ty \V«ter laid on, Gas, and all conveniences. Fxtensive grounds beaotiiully laid out. winding pa:b leading down to a snug little bay, where there is facility ior yachting, bathing, etc, etc, etc. This property extending out beyond the adjoining lanes, tke view torn the point Is superb, being uninterrupted u.d comprising the wholj of the harbour and its surroundings from Kauri Point to.the North Head, el;., etc. In fact, for a seaside residence the position and aspect is unsurpassed. There being 11 lota, the proprietor is dispos.d to subdivide if reques ed, but would rather not cut up so valuable a piopersy. Cards to view, and all information at Office of ' D. F. EVANS, Auctioneer and Land Agent. SAMUEL VAILS.] [JOHN DOUGLAS BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. ALTERATION OF DAY OF SALE TO MONDAY DECEMBER 19, At 11 a.m. sharp. VAILE & DOUGLAS Will sell by auction, at their Mart, Shortlaad-streei, A LIBRARY .jA 01 nearly 600 VOLUMES OK HAKE AND VALUABLE BOOKS, comprising : ANGA e ,' NEW-ZEALANBERS, Beautifully Coloured. MchoUe" .New Zetland, Hochiietter'3 New ZeaUnj, Whites History of the Ancient Maori, Thompson'* Story of New Zealand. Forrest's New Guinea. Cook'* Voyages. Churchill s Voyage-, Early Edition of Milton (Illustrated), Ben Jonson, and Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, Gallery of Arts, British Isles, Buckle's Civilisation, Household Guide, Popular Educator, Work* '.of Shakespeare, Motley, liiltuan, Buskin, Stile/, Tennyson, Byron and other*. Also, many beautifully illustrated Books, suitable for Christmas and New Year Gifts. - Books on view at the Mart, next Post Office. Catalogues on application. VAILE & DOUGLAS, Auctioneers, W. S. COCHRANE.] |JAS. DACRE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, At Nood, ' f building SITE, LAKE-STREET. TAKAPUNA-LAKE. 'lie subscribers will sell by auction at their Mart, Queen-ntreet, at noon, oa Wednesday, the 21st Instant. • ALLOTMENT 43, of Sab-division of Allotment 11, Section?, Parish of Takapuna. having a frontage of 50 feet to Lake-street, and depth of 152 feet, Grand view of Harbour and surrounding Scenery. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W, a. COCHRANE.] fj*B. DACRE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, At Twelve o'Clock, RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, GRAFTON ROAD. 914 ACRES LAND, WaITAKEREI. Without Reserve. The subscribers have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late Mrs. Ansell to still by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 21st Inst., at twelve o'clock, TIIHAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PRO- | 1 PERTY, being part Lots 6 and 0, sec, 18, suburbs of Auckland, having a frontage of 100 feet to Grafton Road by about 170 feet deep, running back and fronting the Auckland Domain ; all planted with : fruit and ornamental trees and shruDs ; with the comfortable dwelling house. containing 10 rooms, bathroom and all convenience*, Thic very desirable Property' is most conveniently situated, being easy of access arid close to town. Allotment 40, Parish of Waltakerel, containing 214 ? acres of good land. _ ... . It being the Intention of the Executors to close the Accounts in this estate, these valuable properties will be sold 1 , absolutely without any reserve. Far further particulars, apply to ' ' SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THE HAYMARKET i FIDE AND SKIN SALE. Each Tuesday at ten o'clock. Hides and skins, assnr ed by an expert and highest values Obtained for th» m ► : " WOOLSACKS FOR BALE. 1 ALFRED BUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8928, 17 December 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8928, 17 December 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8928, 17 December 1887, Page 8

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