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Sales by Auction, E. AETHT7R-] [J- *• BCDDLE. WITHDRAWAL OF SALE. THE SALE OF W. G. ALLEN'S PROPERTY AT PONSONBY, Advertised for to day, IS WITHDRAWN. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE, Auctioneers. B. ARTHUR.] [J. F. BDDDLX. THIS DAY, At Half-past Eleven o'Clock. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ! UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ! GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMOND AND GOLD RINGS, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, NECKLETS, LOCKETS, BROOCHES, EARRINGS, PINS, STUDS, CLOCKS, TOOLS, BOOKS, HEAVY DOUBLE FEATHER BED AND PILLOWS, NEW BOOTS, GREENSTONES, SILVER SNUFF BOXES. MEDALS, CLOTHING, MUSICAL BOX, CAMERA AND LENS, PIPES, OPERA GLASSES, VIOLIN, Etc. ARTHUR * BUDDLE Have received instruction* from Mr. Bloom of the Newton I.«an Office, Wellesley-street, to sell by public auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, Toliny, at half-past eleven a.m., A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF UNj\_ REDEEMED PLEDGES. —Cash before Delivery. R. ARTHUR.] [J. F. BCDDLE. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. BROWN-STREET, PONSONBY PIANO (Schubert), in Walnut Case, HORSEHAIR SUITE. OIL PAINTING, SINGERS SEWING MACHINE. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have bwn favoured with instructions from Mr. TV. Morgan to sell by Public Auction at his residence, Brown-street. P'onsonby, This Day (Thursday), at eleven o'clock, THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD X FURNITURE AND EFFECTS — Walnut l.'a.~e Piano, full trichord, iron inline, Horsehair Suit*'. Carpets, Mirror. Oil Painting, by Blorafield (the Kauri Forest above the Waitakerei), Oleographs. Ornaments, Hearthrugs, Fenders and Irons, Ami Chairs. Cane Chair.-, tables. Sofas, Double and Sinale Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Mattresses, Palliasses, Chest of Drawers, Toilet Tables, Washstands and Ware. Linoleum, Looking Glasses. Singer's Sewing Machine, Tubs. Buckets, Saucepans, Crockery. Glassware, &c. On wew on the morning of Sa!e. TERMS—Cash before Delivery. E. iETHTR.] [J. F. BCDDLE. MONDAY, AUGUST 27, At Eleven o'Clock. CLEARING OUT SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK, TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW TENANT. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. ARTHUR k BUDDLE Having received instructions from Mr. James Rae, will sell at their Mart on Monday nest, at eleven o'clock, A LARGE QUANTITY OF GOODS, Farmer's Dray, 3-ton Yacht (under Bill of Sale), Bicycle, 5 Singer's Treadle .Sewing Machines (ill warranted in good working order). 1 dozen Cane Armchairs, Iron Bedsteads, Palliasses, Mattresses, sheets, Blankets, Bugs, Crockery, Ironmongery. Also, THE FOLLOWING UNREDEEMED PLEDGES : No. 444, 10th February, ISBB, D.C.S. Watch ; 140, lOth January, O.F. Geneva; 319, 14th November, ISS7, D.C. Geneva; 26"), -Joth January, D.C. Geneva and S. Chain ; e«>>, 12th December, DCS. Watch ; Si 3, 10th Decenil>er, Keyless; ijJO, loth December, D.C.S. Watch and G. Albert ; 90S, 6th January, D.C.:-. Watch and G. Albert : 752, 21at December, F.S. Watch; 672, 12th December, D.C. Brass Watch; 909, 21st December, O.F.S. Watch; 249, ■■th November, O.F. Geneva; 107, 13th January, D.C. Geneva and S. Chain; 524, ISth February, D.C. Geneva; 365, 23rd November, D.C.S. Watch; isW, 12th November, O.F. Geneva ; 774, 21st December, O.F.S. Watch; 453, 25th November, D.C.S. Watch ; 810, 31st January, O.F.S. Watch and S. Albert; 7&9, 23rd December, D.C.S. Watch ; 273, i;l:.i January, D.C.S. Watch ; 844, Sth November, DCS. Watch ; 87V, 30th December, D.C.S. Watch ; 274, 10th November, D.C. Waltham; 549, 20th February, D.C.S. Watch; 593, sth December, D.C.S. Watch; 425, Sth February, D.C. Geneva; 977, sth January, D.C. Geneva; 510, 17th February, O.F.S. Watch and G. Albert; 141, 16th January, D.C.S. Watch and G. Albert ; sy>, 30th September, 3 Silver Watches, 1 Ring, Brooch, - Studs, 3 Salt Spoons ; 633, Sth December, D.C.S. Watch; ISB, 20th January, D.C.S. Watch ind Dress Suit; 830, 27th December, O.F.G. Watch ; lC'i 15th February, S. Albert.; 559,2»th December, G. Albert; 971, *th January, G. Chain ; 536, a)th February, G. Albert; 307, 31st January, G. Albert; 16'?. 'iSth February, 4 Studs ; 800, 23rd December, BUings; 4sa, 15th* February, Kins; 531, 18th February, Dress Ring; 479, 14th February, Keeper; 104, 13th February, Ring; 453, 13th February, 2 Rings; 820, 2«h " December, 2 Dress and Parasol; 477, 1-ttU February, Ring; 514, 17ih February. Ring ; 9oU. 3rd January, Earrings ; s>os, 2l)th December, G. Brooch; 323, 14th November, 3 Trinkets; 58:2, Card February, Silver Necklet and Locket; 51S, Ibth February, Silver Necklet and Locket; 976, sth January,"2 pair Earrings; 500, 2>jth November, U Stone Brooch ; 573, 2Sth November, Brooch and Earrings ; 257, 26th January, Silver Bracelet; 4&9, Gold Necklet and Locket, Cameo, Brooch and Earrings; 513, 17th February, Gold Necklet; 329, Bth February, G. Stone Earrings. CLOTHING. 27, 7th January, 1887, Silk Dress ; 838, ICth March, Bpieces Silk ; 198, 26th April, Cloak ; 243, Ist March, Dresfe ; 827, 2-: th February, Cloak; 331, Ist February, 2 Dresses,; 482, 15th February, Boy's Coat, Table Cloth. Ac. ; 524, 18th February, Skirt, 2 Jackets : 247, 25th January, Black Silk Dress in pieces; 17, 7th January, Silk Jacket, Ac. ; 608, 26th September 5 pieces ; 9.'4, 31st December, 2 Coats and Umbrella. ; 582, 3rd December, Trousers and Coat; 680, ■Srd March, Black Satin Dress ; 132, 31st October, Work-box, bottle Cruet, Album ; 430, 9th February, Dress Piece ; 65, Bth April, Dress Piece 489, loth February, Suit clothes; 133, Kith January, Velvet Jacket; 404,13 th September, Suit Clothes; 6%f-, 30th December, Bundle Clothes ; 527, 29th November, 7 Pieces; 176, 3rd November, Jacket; 2«0, 3Cth August, Overcoat; 548, 20th February, Book ; 651, 20th February, Looking-glass; 382, 4th February, Boole ; 9*s. 12th January, Galvanic Battery ; 83, nth January, 8 Tea Spoons and Brooch; 523, 18th February, Field Glass. 150 othei lines, THIS DAY, ' At Eleven o'Clock. POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES!POTATOES!POTATOES! G. W. BINNEY & SONS Will sell by public auction at their Mart, Com Exchange, Fort-street, This Day (Thursday), at eleven o'clock, mi SACKS PRIME POTATOES «LP«/ 174 SACKS PRIME POTATOES 25 SACKS MAIZE Terms at Sale. D. T. EVANS.] [Hi WILSON. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. UNDER BILL OF SALE. BUILDERS PLANT, ENGINE, MORTAR MILL, SPRING CART, SHEDS, LEASE OF ALLOTMENT, &c, CHAPEL-STREET. D. F. EVANS & CO. Have received instructions to sell by public auction, on the premises, Chapel-street, nearly opposite the Bricklayers' Arms, This Day (Thursday), the 23rd August, at eleven o'clock, under bill of sale, BUILDERS' PLANT, consisting of five horse power Engine, in first-class working order, Mortar Mill, Sheds, Blocks, Tackle, Concrete Plant, Ladders, Barrows, Light Spring Cart and Harness, Quantity of Stone, Winch, <fcc., <fcc, <fcc. Also, THE LEASE OF THE PREMISES AS ABOVE. D. F. EVANS & CO. THIS DAY. At Twelve o'Clock. MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, (THE PBOPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN LEAVING THE CITY). The undersigned will sell by auction, about QAA VOLUMES OF VERY CHOICE OW BOOKS. Well bound. Undoubtedly the Best Collection ever offered at one time in Auckland. The variety is too numerous to particularise, but includes every known author of standing. Among the •umber are Dickens' Complete Works, 15 Vols. Chambers , Journal, 38 Vols. Snakspere, Byron, and Macaulay's Works Collins' American Indians British Schools of Art, 2 Vols. la Fontaine (illustrated by Dot() Ingoldsby, &c, Ac, Ac. THOS. M. JACKSON, _ Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9140, 23 August 1888, Page 8

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