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Sales by Auction. _ < THIS DAY, at Eleven o Clock. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ! _____ UNREDEEMED PLEDGES J ARTHUR AND BUDDLE ] Will sell by auction at their Mart, Queen-street, TodavfMondav), under instructions from Mr. S. A. of the Melbourne Pawnbrokmg Company, Grey and Market-streets, A EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF , UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, consisting of Hold and' Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Alberts, Diamond and other Rings, Brooches Barrings, Bracelets Musical Boxes, Clocks. Books Breechloading Guns. Opera and Field Glares, Portmanteaul and Contents, and a large quantity of Firstclass Clothing, Hugs, Blankets, Linda, _C, &c. (as per Herald of 9th). B. ARTHUR.] [J- *. BUDDLE. THIS DAY, at Eleven a.m. FINAL CLEARING-OUT SALE OF • STOCK OF DRAPERY, UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, BOOTS, Ac, Kt MRS. T. B. SMITHS, KYBERPASS ROAD. 1 ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. T. B Smith (who is giving up business) to sell by public auction at her shop, corner of Kyber 1 ass and Seafield View, To-day (Monday), at eleven rfIHE BALANCE OF HER STOCK OF , JL Draperv, Underclothing, Oilcloths, Hosiery, Hftberdasherv, Clothing, Millinery, Boots, Ac., all in good condition. In lots to suit purchasers, Bargains for Everybody. ~■_.. , TERMS— before Delivery. I R. ARTHUR.] [J- *"• BODDLK. TO-MORROW, Eleven a.m. HAMILTON ROAD, PONSONBY. SUPERIOR PIANO (by Haake), DRAWING ROOM SUITE, SEWING MACHINE, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions from a gentleman who is leaving Auckland, to sell by- auction at his residence. Hamilton Road (off Jervois Road, Pousonby), on Tuesday next, at eleven o'clock a.m., HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Glass, China and Earthenware, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils (all in firstclass condition), Superior Piano (by Haake, nearly new), good Sewing Machine, Drawingroom Suite, Carpets. Dining Table, Iron Bedstead. Spring Mattress. Chest of Drawers, Washstand, toilet Table, Looking Glass and usual Household Requisite*. On View Morning of the day of Sale. B. ARTHUR.] [J- *• BUDDLE. TO-MORROW, at Eleven a.m. EXTENSIVE SALE OF TREES (FROM CLAUDELANDS NURSERY, HAMTLTON, WAIKATO). AT ARTHUR'S MART. ' ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions from Mr. George Mason, Claudelands Nursery, Hamilton, Waikato, to sell by auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Tuesday, 14th. at eleven o'clock a.m.. 4 LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED A- LOT OF TREES, FOREST AND OTHER TREES, &C, WELL GROWN AND BALLED. 4000 Cupressus Macrocarpa (■> to 3 feet high, each balled separately) 2000 Pinus Insimie 200 Spanish Chesnut Fruiting •200 Sycamore (large) 160 doz. Gooseberry Trees 12 doz. Black Currant 12 doz. Red Currant 60 Walnut 500 2-year-old Pear Trees (aborted) 500 A*pplo Trees (assorted) 500 Plum Trees (aborted) £000 African Box Thorn (for hedges) 20 doz. Sage Roots Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs Roses, Ac. Terms— before Delivery. R. ARTHUR.] [J- F. BUDDLE. WEDNESDAY, 15th INST., 11 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUPERIOR PIANO, GREEN REP SUITE, PIER GLASS, HALFTESTER BEDSTEAD, AI DRESS RANGE, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. A gentleman leaving for Melbourne his instructed the undersigned to prepare for sale by public auction at their Mart, on Wednesday next, HIS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Full particulars in tornonow's Herald. ARTHUR * BUDDLE, Auctioneers. I ! TO-MORROW. TMPERATIVE TTNRESERVED /CLEARING qALE OF XpNGLISH AND /COLONIAL-MADE CIURNITURE (OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE STYLE AND MAKE), {GENERAL HCIURNISHING fi OODS, kc, &c, &c. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions from Consignees and others to Bell To-morrow, at eleven o'clock, AN IMMENSE LOT OF ABOVE. FOR POSITIVE CLEARING SALE. NO RESERVE. D. F. EVANS.] [KOBT, WILSON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, At Noon. FOR POSITIVE SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. DESIRABLE BUTCHER'S SHOP AND DWELLING HOUSE. ST. MARY'S ROAD, PONSONBY. D. F. EVANS & CO. Hare received instructions from Mr. J. Knight, who is retiring from business, to sell by public auction, at their Land Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, the loth August, at twelve o'clock noon, without reserve HIS DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate iu a first-class position at the corner of St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby, comprising a valuable corner Allotment, on which is erected a substantial Two-storey Building, consisting of a first-class Butcher's Shop, fitted with all appliances, pickling tubs, marble slab, tables, etc., etc., etc., concrete yard, harness room, stables outhouses, etc. etc. The House contains 7 apartments, with , private entrance, replete with all conveniences, gas, water, etc., etc. There is a capital butchering business attached in full swing ana good going order. A first-class connection, offering an opening for a 1 butcher second to none in Auckland. Also, The Allotment and House adjoining, containing 0 rooms and outhouses. The whole of the buildings are almost new, and in first-class order. This property is for positive sale. D. F. EVANS & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, At 12 o'Clock noon. FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS AT ONEHUNGA. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR oß' THE SUPREME COURT. ED ARD LEYDON Has been favoured with instructions to sell at bis > auction mart, Queen-street, 2. FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, being. lots 17 and 70 off Subdivision into lots ' of Part of Allotment 11, Section 3, town of One- ! hunga. All information can be obtained and conditions of sale seen by applying to the auctioneer, or to Sir William Waateneys, Solicitor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9131, 13 August 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9131, 13 August 1888, Page 8

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