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Sales by Auction. f D. P. EVANS.] |ROBT. WILSON. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY, At 10.30 o'Clock. HANDSOME WALNUT PIANO (BY Wallers), AND MUSIC STOOL HANDSOME REP SUITE EL Eli MAHOGANY HORSEHAIR Si ITE EBONY AND GOLD OCTAGON TABLES BENTWOOD CHAIRS AND ROCKERS DOUBLE AND SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS DOUBLE AND SINGLE SPRING MATTRUSSES WASH ST AND AND WARE TOILET TABLES AND GLASSES FENDERS, WRINGER, WASHING MACHINE FANCY VASES, BAMBOO LADDERS, &c., Ac., &c. D. F. EVANS & CO. Will sell at their Furniture Mart, To-day, Saturday, at half-past ten o'clock, A CHOICE AND VARIED ASSORTMKNT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AM) EFFECTS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 03 PACKAGES JAPANESE GOODS! ! ! 95 PACKAGES JAPANESE GOODS • ! '! ON VIEW AT THE WAREHOUSE LATELY OCCUPIED BY MESSRS. OWEN & GRAHAM, QUEEN-STREET. 4 GRAND COLLECTION J_-\_ OK V Al. CABLE PORCELAIN WARE RARE BRONZES RICHLY EMBROIDERED SILKS ANCIENT CURIOS MAGNIFICENT LACQUERED WARE HANDSOME FANS ANTIQUE BAMBOO WARE COSILY SCREENS CHOICE BASKET WARE CURIOUS WALL PICTURES OLD GONGS HANDSOMELY CARVED WALKING STICKS .ESTHETIC WHATNOTS, CABINETS, . AND BRACKETS 31LK HANDKERCHIEFS lURKEY CARPETS, MATS AND RUGS JAPANESE TOYS Etc., Etc.. Etc. To be sold by auction on Tuesday, November 27, at eleven o'clock, at the Stores lately occupied by Messrs. Owen and Graham. Queen-street. E. & A. ISAACS, Auctioneers. The above collection is pronounced by experts to 1 tie one of the finest collections ever shipped to New ZealiUHi. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACKE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. , i PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! < AT JOLIMONT, SYMOXDS-STREET. The subscribers have received instructions from Mr. j G. B. Lilly to sell at his Residence, Joliinont, Symonus-street (opposite Choral Hall), on Thursday next, at eleven o'clock, THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR t HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC.—Hand- 1 some Overstrung; Pianoforte (nearly new, by Hans Kichter), Pictures, Mirrors, Books, etc. V I Full particulars in future issue. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. 8. VAILE.] [J. DOUGLAS. 1 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, At 2 p.m. sharp. VAILE AND DOUGLAS Will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, Siiortland-street. (BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE IN , BANKRUPTCY), J IN THE ATE OF GRAVES AICKIN, QUEEN-STREET. The Interest of the official Assignee in the Leasehold Premises ii. .ieen-street, now in the occupation of Mr. Graves Aictin, Chemist. . au jase aas 17 years to run, at a weekly rental of £3. Also Lit? i. 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, of a Subdivision of Part of Allotment 22 of Section 3 of the Suburbs of AucK.aml. Lots s, a, anil in have a frontage to P.-w;K AYENUC of 50 feet each by a depth of 16. ft 4n; and Lots 11, 12, and IS have each a ruinate of 65ft to CARLTON GORE ROAD, by a depth of lt/2it 9in. | In the Estate of Alfred Kidd— The Interest of the Official Assignee in a certain Bill o; Sale, dated February 26, 1888, given by \viiirau Wildmaii, of Auckland, Bookseller, to Al:r-H.i Kidd as a security for the sum of 00, with J ic-crva". at the rate Of £6 per cent. By order of the owner QUEEN-STREET, ONEHUNGA — Lot 15. of Allotment 11, oi Section 3, Village of Onehunga, having a frontage to tiueen-street of 33 leet by a dt-ptii oi Do tcet, together with the four-roomed Cottage thereon erected. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, VAILE & DOUGLAS, Land Auctioneers, Shortliind-street. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26. CARLTON GORE ROAD, OFF GRAFTON ROAD. VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUR- , NITUHE AND EFFECTS. HANDsOME DRAWING AND DINING ROOM APPOINTMENTS. ALEX. AITKEN Has received instructions from the Misses Corbett, to .-.ell at t.'ieir residence, Carlton Gore Road, on Monday, November 20, at eleven o'clock, mHE WHOLE OF THEIR HOUSEX HOLD 1- URN ITU RE AND EFFECTS. G-ROOM.—Carpel, Hearthrugs, Fenders and i/o,is, -Mahogany Sideooard, seltzogene, Sewing Machine, Couch, Manogany Chairs, Tables, Sniad ami Large Engravings, Bookcase, containing abuu. -oo volumes, Crimson Curtains and Vallances to uiaicn, Cruet, stand, Toast Rack, cutlery, <tc., dee. BEDROOMS, Nos. 1, 2, and 3.—5 Iron Bedsteads, Feat.ier .uattresses, Bolsters, and Pillows, uilcloth, stands anil Ware, 'loilet Table and Glasses, Cheats uiavvers, Bookcases, Matting, Chairs, Brackets, Paintings, iEc., &c. r..iiilitv»OJl.—Bath, Colonial Couch, Filter, Clutiiea Horse, ii.c., iVc. KITCHEN.— Iron Stand, Meat Safe, Gas stove anu Fixings, Clocii, Dinner Service (blue and god;, i->.:i-seri Piates, Cheese Plates, Breakfast s-ji, • ausage .Machine, Biscuit Cutter, Boiler, Pots, Kernes, saucepans, J'atty Pans, Tin Dishes, Trays (large and small), Ac., &c., V'.:. HALL.—Door Mats, Scrapers, Tables, Hat Rack, Uiuui'uiia stauu, &c., <£c. W.iCju-iiuu'bE.—it Tubs, Wood Vats, Clothes Pegs, Cloches Props, Wash Boards, Buckets. Also, Large Quantity Sundries, Garden Tools, &,c., &C. Oil view Morning of Day of Sale. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1889. GEORGE SIBBIN Has been instructed by the Auckland Harbour Bum r.i .ii soil oy public auction at the office of the Board, .<uay-street, on Thursday, the 24th clay of January, ,So 9, at eleven a.m., riMIE LEASES OF THE FOLLOWING JL ENDOWMENTS LOTS A and B, Mechanics' Bay Intake, for a levin 0121 years. LOT C, corner of Frozen Meat Company's Reclamation, lor a terui of 21 years. LOIS in, lis, and 119, with frontage to Queen street, lor a term of 50 years. LOIS 120,121, and 122, -street, for a terra of 60 years. Plans, Draft Lease, and Conditions of Sale me. be seen at the Office of the Board. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. THE HAY MARKET. For sale, on Friday next, November 30, at eleven o'clock, OX. YOUNG HORSES, fMg qj j(j[ all classes, from the Maungatawhiii. I ALFRED BUC&LAND & SONS. «

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 8

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