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Sales by Auction. R. c. Carb.] [b. d. tonks. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, At Twelve o'Clock. EXTENSIVE SALE OF BUGGIES CARRIAGES WARM WAGGONS EXPRESS WAGGONS. B. TONKS & CO. Will sell by auction on Friday, October 19, at twelve o'clock^ •> X SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGIES *** -* Hooded and Open Carnages Express Waggons One-horse American Waggons Two-horse Farm Waggons Trotting Sulkies to., &c, &c. i NOW ON VIEW. K. C. CARR.I [B. D. TONKS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, At Twelve o'Clock. HENDERSON ! HENDERSON! THE WHOLE OF MR. BEETHAM'S PROPERTY. SMALL FARMS rvRCHARDS MALL FARMS URCHARDS HOMESTEADS HOMESTEADS (ADJOINING HENDERSON RAILWAY STATION). B. TONKS & CO. Have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Mar:, on Wednesday, October 31, at twelve o'clock, HENDERSON.— BEETHAM'S .PRO§a. PERTY, subdivided into Desirable Lots .is uudor :— Lot 1. TWO ACRES, fronting Henderson Railway Station Lot 2. TWO ACRES, adjoining Henderson Railway Station Lot 3. FOUR ACRES, with frontage to Railway Lot 4." FIVE ACRES, adjoining Henderson Railway Station Lot 5. Compact FARM Of TWENTY-ONE ACRES, comprising Old Grandstand and Plantations Lot 6. COTTAGE ami SEVEN ACRES Lot 7. SAUCE FACTORY, COTTAGE, and NINE AND A-IIALF ACRES Lot 8. HOMESTEAD. Plantations, Orchards, Native Isush. and Totara, Paddock, comprising FIFTY-TWO ACRES. This splendid property adjoins Hen U';»on Station, Kaipara Railway, and contains the choicest land in the Henderson District ; eminently suitable for fruitgrowing, nuiserie.-, and small farms, lying effectually sheltered from the cold winds. The property is almost .-urrounded by the beautiful and permanent Henderson's Creek, and is ail under the highest state of cultivation. Full particulars and conditions from B. TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. R. AKTHL-R." J. F. BUDDLE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, At Eleven o'Clock. KYEER PASS ROAD. PIANO, BRUSSELS CARPET, WARDROBE, HORSEHAIR SUITE. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions to sell, by public auction, at the residence of Mrs. McKiuley, who is leaving for Melbourne, Kyber Pass, opposite Grafton Road, on Monday, 15th instant, at eleven o'clock, mHE WHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLD X FURNITURE AND EFFECTS—Horsehair Suite, Piano (Collard and Collard), Brussels Carpet, Mahogany Loo Table. Chetfonier, Bookcase, Pictures, Oleographs, Ornaments, Hall Stands, Fender and Irons, Linoleum, Door Mats, Dining Tables, Chairs, Cutlery, Glasswart\ Crockery, Knitting Machine, Wardrobe, Double and Single Iron Bedstead.-, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Palliasses, Blankets, Chests of Drawers, Toilet Tables, Washstands, Toilet Ware, Looting Glasses, Kitchen Table, Cooking Utensils, Baths, Copper Kettle, Boilers, Ladder.', &c. On View on the Morning of i Sale. ] TERMS —Cash before Delivery. i ! R. ARTHUR] [J. F. BUDDLE_ MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, at 11 o'Clock. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. VALUABLE SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. The undersigned have been favoured with instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, to sell, on behalf of the Mortgagee, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Monday, the 15th day of October instant, at 11 o'clock, LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, of Sub-division JLj o: Allotment. 20, Parish of Titirangi, near Point Chevalier, having frontage to the Harbour, late the property of Mr. Codling, with Brick Building thereon. There is a valuable Stone Quarry on the property. PARNELL.—Part of Lot 4, of Allotment 76 and 77, having frontage of 44 Jeet to Mauuiau Road, with depth of 149 feet, with Stone House thereon, near Mr. Ireland's residence. Part of Allotment 94, Section 1, having frontage to St. George's Bay Road. TAKAPUNA.—MiddIe part of Allotment 201, containing SO acres, near the Cut Hill, Northcote. TAKAPUNA.—Lots 2 and 7 of Subdivision of Allotment 189, containing 146 acres 2 roods, and par: of ISO, containing 1 acre 9 perches, with Buildings, valuable orchards, and other extensive improvements, being a most desirable seaside home ; hard sandy beacij, with deep water ; approach in sheltered bay. TAKAPUNA.—Allotment 171, just beyond the Lake ; large sea frontage; superior building sites. Area, 00 acres and 1 rood. REMUERA.—Lots 14. 15, and 18, of Greenwood's Subdivision, confining 1 acre 0 roods 18 poles, having frontage of 453 links to Rerauera. Red, and 231 links to Westbourne Road, magnificent build'ng site. Lots 40, 41, and 42, of same subdivision, containing 1 aero 0 roods 0 poles, having : frontage of 524 links to Portland Road. Excellent building site. CAMBRIDGE. —Allotment 7a, of Toataoroa Subdivision, containing 65 acres 2 roods 17 poles, with Cottage thureou. ARTHUR & BUDDLE, Auctioneers. I K. ARTHUR.] [J. F. BUDDLE. ! MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, I At Half-past Twelve o'Clock. N E W MARKET. i CABINETMAKER'S STOCK, NEW FURNITURE. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Heldt to sell, by public auction, on the Premises, Newmarket, on Monday next, at half-past twelve p.m., HIS STOCK OF NEW FURNITURE, Chairs (in hair and cretonne). Arm Chairs, Divan ami Victoria Easy Chairs, Rocking Chairs, ; Occasional Chairs, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Chess and Coffee Tables, Withstands, Meat Safes, Commodes, Bedsteads and Stretchers, Feather Pillows, Umbrella Stands, Clothes Horses, Swings, ■Steps, Pictures, Perambulator, Walking Sticks, Blind Rollers, Vfides, •-' Benches, Ac, Ac. On view on the morning of Sale. Terms— Cash Before Delivery. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. At Twelve o'Clock. FREEHOLD, REMUERA. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. The undersigned has received instructions to sell, at his Dunblane Auction Mart, Queen-street, on the above date, ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, being Lots 44 and 45, of % Subdivision of Allotments 20, 21, and others, of Section 16, Suburbs 01 Auckland ; containing -J roods and 17 perches, more or less, and having frontages to Portland Road and Eastbourne Road. LAND TRANSFER Tl ILK. For further particulars and condition* of sale apply to THOMAS M. JACKSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. mHE HAYMARKET WOOL SALES. FIRST OF THE SEASON Will be held on ~ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, At Twelve o'Clock, And at fortnightly intervale afterwards. Wool Packs by the Bale, 2s 8d; Singly, 2s 10d each. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9184, 13 October 1888, Page 8

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