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» Sales by Auction. _ THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. v ' AT GLENCAIRN, MANGERE BRIDGE. IJ ELEGANT AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, • = HANDSOME ■ • FULL COMPASS NICKELPLATED, IRON FRAMED PIANO, VERY HANDSOME OTTOMAN IN CRIMSON PLUSH, WITH EIDER-DOWN CUSHIONS " IN BROCADED TAPESTRY, £ HANDSOME OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, IN CRIM- B SON PLUSH AND TAPESTRY TO MATCH, ti BRUSSELS CARPETS, AND HEARTH RUGS § AND MATS, ' g RICHLY-CARVED CORNER BRACKETS, WITH BEVEL PLATE-GLASS PANELS, HANDSOME HAND-PAINTED, BEVEL PLATEGLASS ETAGERE, HAND PAINTED JARDINIERE, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS IN BLACK AND GOLD INLAID WITH M.P. AND MEDALLIONS, PATENT ADJUSTABLE TELESCOPIC BEADING TABLE, 1 LADY'S WALNUT WORK TABLE, LADY'S ESCRITOIRE WITH CABINETS AND BEVEL PLATE-GLASS PANELS, MARBLE TOP WASHSTANDS AND TOILET TABLES, PARIAN FIGURES, DRESDEN CHINA, ARTICLES OF VERTU, AC., &C., LAWN MOWER (almost new), REFRIGERATING MACHINE with card of instructions. HORSE, BUGGY, COW, PIGS, POULTRY, &c., &c., &c. D. F. EVANS Has been favoured with instructions from Robert B. Walrond, Esq. (having sold his property), to sell, by public auction, at his residence, Glencairn, - Mangere Bridge, west side from Onehunga, Today IThursday], the 12th April, ISBB, at eleven r o'clock, , HIS ELEGANT AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, as above, Comprising : DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE HALL FURNITURE BEDROOM FURNITURE KITCHEN REQUISITES, etc., AC. HANDSOME BAY HORSE, by Cap-a-Ple, 6yrs., very docile SINGLE-SEATED BUGGY, light and in good . order FIRST-CLASS MILCH COW, very quiet POULTRY, DUCKS, &C., &C. Special attention is drawn to the above furniture, as it was personally selected by Mr. Walrond, when in England, being in splendid order and of the newest and most chaste design. See advertisement in last Saturday's Herald. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Cards to view at office of D. F. EVANS, 1 Auctioneer. 'BUS will leave Mart, Queen-street, at a quarter to ten, returning after the sale. MONDAY, APRIL 16. At Eleven o'Clock. FURNITURE AT SCOTIA PLACE, (OFF UPPER QUEEN-STREET). D. F. EVANS Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. John Brame, who is leaving Auckland, to sell by public auction at his residence, Scotia Place, off Upper Queen-street, on Monday, April 16th, at eleven o'clock, without reserve, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising— Carpets, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Whatnots, Bookcase, Cheffonier, Fenders. Pictures, Books, Ornaments, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads and Bedding, Washstands, Toilet Glasses, Chests of Drawers, Oilcloth, Linoleum, Mats, Filter, Mangle, Kitchen Utensils, &c., Ac., &c. THIS DAY. TO IRONMONGERS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. EX TIMARU. GENERAL HARDWARE ASSORTED PACKAGES), AND WILL BE OFFERED BY THE CONTENTS OF PACKAGES IF REQUIRED. GABRIEL LEWIS Will sell on above date, at eleven o'clock, -i £* PACKAGES OF WELL--1 T> ASSORTED GOODS. Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, APRIL 24. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. (BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT.) ALEX. AITKEN. Has received instructions to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, April 24th, at Twelve o'clock, noon, in the western wing of the City Market, ALL that Piece of Land, being parts of Lots 39 and 41, of the Sub-division of Allotments 31 and 42 of Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, having a frontage of 40 feet to Lincoln-st., by a depth of 100 feet, with comfortable Dwelling House and out-offices thereon erected. ALEX. AITKEN. Auctioneer. .. jh A ' TO-MORROW. DURHAM YARDS. THOROUGHBRED HORSES, PRINCE OF WALES AND BEAN. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr. J. All well to sell, at the Durham Yards, Tomorrow (Friday), the 13th inst., PRINCE OF WALES, out of Victoria, by Ingomar. BEAN, out of Memento, by Feve, full brother to Victoria. The relations of the above to Victoria is sufficient recommendation without comment from the Auctioneers. At Half-past Twelve, HUNTER AND NOLAN. TO-MORROW. DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned have received instructions to sell, at the Durham Yards, To-morrow (Friday), April 13 1 <£*'MEDIUM DRAUGHT COLTS AND , 'O FILLIES ' 4 Broken-in Staunch Farm Horses , 2 Upstanding Hacks; good weight carriers • 1 First-class Buggy and Saddle Horse, four- !, years-old. ! HUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY, APRIL 20. DURHAM YARDS. SEVEN THOROUGHBRED HORSES. The undersigned will sell by auction, on Friday, April 20, THE FOLLOWING FASHIONABLYBR£D HORSES :- FUSEE, by Musket—' SNIDER, by of Athol REPROACH, by Fitz-Hercules—Slander i, A Two-year-old Gelding, by Hippocampus— n . Grand Duchess Yearling Filly, by Leolinus— (full sister to J, Whakawai) ■ ' Three-year-old Gelding, by Anteros d HAPPY LAND, by Musketr-Atalantis, a HUNTER & NOLAN. DURHAM YARDS. For Sale Every Tuesday at half-past nine o'clock, WOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS TALLOW. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9026, 12 April 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9026, 12 April 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9026, 12 April 1888, Page 8