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Sales by Auction. a. C. CABS.] [B. D. TONES. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, At Twelve o'Clock Noon, BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. FREEHOLD BREWERY PREMISES, FAMILY RESIDENCE, OF W. J. SUITER & CO., SITUATE AT NEWMARKET. BREWING PLANT AND UTENSILS, STOCK, CARTS, HARNESS, &.C., &c., &o, B. TOXKS & CO. Have been favoured with instructions to sell, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, September 5, at twelve o'clock noon, mHE FREEHOLD BREWERY PRE- j MISES DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, lately in the occupation of W. ,1. Suiter and Co., situate at Newmarket, Together with PLANT. UTENSILS, STOCK, CARTS, HARNESS, &C., &C., &C. The Brewery has a frontage of 100 ft by a depth of about 390 ft, and the Residence a frontage of 60ft, by a depth of 100 ft to the Kyber Pass Road. Full particulars, conditions of sale, and cards of inspection from Mc Arthur and Bloomtield, Solicitors, or B. TONES & CO., Auctioneers. E. C. cakr.] [b. d. TONES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, At Twelve o'Clock. MOUNT ALBERT. MOUNT ALBERT. 1 FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. CHOICE HOMESTEAD AND 10 ACRES VOLCANIC LAND. NEW RESIDENCE, WITH STABLE, WASH-HOUSE, AND OUTBUILDINGS, VALUABLE QUARRY', GARDEN, AND ORCHARD. B. TONKS & CO. Have been favoured with instructions from Mr" John S. Kelly to sell by auction, at their Rooms, on Wednesday, 12th Sept-ember, at twelve o'clock, MOUNT ALBERT.-CHOICE homeSTEAD AND PROPERTY. The Residence is well sheltered, quite recently erected, contains 6 lofty Rooms, Verandah, good Stable, Wash-house, Fowl-house, and all necessary Outbuildings. The Grounds, immediately surrounding the house, consist of Flower Garden, well-planted Orchard, and Kitchen Garden, and in the large paddock of SJ acres at the back is a never-failing: spring of the purest water ; and also a valuable Blues tone Quarry 111 this paddock. The attention of contractors, builders, and others is specially directed to this Quarry The stone is very valuable for building purposes, kerbing, etc., and large quantities of stone from this Quarry have been used in works in and about Auckland for some time past. This is a most compact and desirable property, and offers special inducements as a homestead, being within five minutes' walk of Mount Albert Station, and immediately fronting the main road. Sale is absolutely imperative. Terms can be ] arranged. Plan and full particulars from B. TONES & CO., Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE. [JAS. DACEJS. THIS DAY. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN SYMONDS-STREET. The subscribers have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Wednesdav, sth September, at twelve o'clock, ALLOTMENT 12 AND PART LOT 11. Subdivision Lot 4, Section 7. Suburbs of Auckland, situated on the Western side of Symondsstreet, having a frontage of 41 feet 8 inches by a depth of 130 feet, with the Two Shops now occupied, by M r. Donaldson and Messrs. Hebden and Baker, and the Urge Two-story Dwell inghouse, Bakehouse, Stable, etc., erected thereon. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. 3. COCHP-4JTE. ] [JAS. DACRE, THIS DA'S. TWO ACRES LAND. WATER FRONTAGE TO LITTLE SHOAL BAY. "lie Subscribers will sell by auction, at their Rooms Queen-street, on Wednesday, September 5, at twelve o'clock, by order of the Agent for the Public Trustee in the Estate of Mary Bruce, deceased, PART OF ALLOTMENT 51, Parish of Takapuna, containing 2 acres, having a large frontage to Little Shoal Bay. No Reserve. SAMUEL COCHRANE A SON, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, At 12 o'Clock noon. CITY MARKET AUCTION ROOMS. PLUMBER S PLANT. MODEL ENGINE AND BOILER, TOOLS, STOCKS, DIES, ALEX. AITKEN, Will sell by auction To-morrow, at twelve o'clock, in the western wing of the City Market, PLUMBER'S PLANT, Tools, Stocks, Dies, Screwing Machinery, Vices, Powerful Hoist, Cast Iron Down Pipe, Gas Fittings, Wrought Iron Windmill, Bell Hangings, Ships' Closets, Model Engine and Boiler, Water Meters. Cocks, Hose Directors, Pump, and large and assorted collection of Sundries. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. K. ARTHUR.] [J. F. BTJDDLE. THIS DAY, at Eleven o'Clock. TELESCOPE DINING TABLE, MOTTLED KAURI CHEFFONIERS, MOTTLED KAURI CHEST DRAWERS, CEDAR CHEFFONIER, SUITES, PIANO, GAS STOVE, SUPERIOR OFFICE FURNITURE, ARTHUR & BUDDLE gave been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, This Day, at eleven o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (the property of a gentleman leaving Auckland), Handsome Mottled Kauri Cheffonier, Suites (in maroon rep, cretonne, and horsehair), Cedar Cheffonier, Piano, Oval and Loo Tables, Occasional Tables and Chairs, Carpets, Hearthrugs, Telescope Dining Table, B.W. and other Chairs, Oilcloth, Matting, Glassware, Cutlery, D & S. Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Spring, and Horsehair Mattresses, Palliasses, Toilet Tables, Washstands and Ware, looking Glasses, Mirrors, Mottled Kauri Chest of Drawers, Perambulators, good Field Glass, Crockery, Tubs, Baths, Kitchen Tables, Cooking Utensils, a good Knife Cleaner, Gas Stove, ana Travellers' Trunks. Also A long Board-room Table, Leather-seated Chairs, and Office Furniture. Terms Cash before Delivery. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr. Henry Farnsworth, to sell at his residence. East Tamaki, on Saturday, September Bth, at twelve o'clock, HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, as followsHorse, Trap, and Harness Grindstone, Barrow Wood's Mowing Machine Dog Kennel, Buggy Saddle and Bridle Chatfcutter 2 large Gates Perambulator. QUIET COWS, 80 FOWLS. Furniture of Two Bedrooms, Sittingroom. Kitchen and Dairy Utensils, and Large Boiler, ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9151, 5 September 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9151, 5 September 1888, Page 8

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