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h sales by Anetion. *- S. OOCHBANE.] [ JAg . DACE] THIS DAY. Ac Eleven o'Clock. 300 VOLUMES BOOKS, WORKBOXES NEW PHOTO ALBUMS, . WRITING DESKS, LADIES BAGS, ; PLATEDWARE, 5 Cases UNCLAIMED luggage jel'fects , INTESTATE : ESTATE , : 21 FOOT OPEN BOAT. u ? ; ' iffhe Subscribers will sell by auction, at the >Booms, Queen-street, This Day, at eleven o'clock »QAA VOLUMES GOOD BOOKS > Wβ \F\J comprising Temple Bar, Chambers BournaL. Wilaon'3 Tales of the Borders (well bounc Eunday at Home, Cassell's Macazine, Music, Fami Berald, &c. . FANCY GOODS, consisting of Ladies' Han bags, Workboxes, Writing Desks, Photo Album *nSstands, Cutlery, Plated ware, &0., Tools, 800 and Shoes, Seltzogene, Clocks, Toys, Picture "Clothing, &c, Trunks and Boxes in intesta ©states. ' ■ 5 Cases Unclaimed Luggage. Also, At Twelve o'Clock, Open Boat, 31 feet long, with sails, oars, ruddo about 70 feet of galvanised chain with anchor, an all gear complete. To be seen alongside Watt) 'ineirs Steps on day of sale. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W- S. COCHRANE.] [MS. DACRI THIS DAY, At 12 o'Clock. BREECH ANT) MUZZLE - LOADINC GUNS, ROOK RIFLES, SALOON RIFLES, REVOLVERS. JThe Subscribers will sell by auction, at thei Rooms, Queen-street, This Bay, at twelve noon, "ITU RST-CLASS BREECH-LOADER, b : Jl? Aucion and Co., Damascus barrels, in Case ■with Fittings complete ; Double-barrel B.L. Gun (top and bottom action), Single and Double-barre Muszle-Loaders, Breech-loading Revolvers, 6 Itool Eifles, Saloon Rifles. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACKE THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. PEREMPTORY SALE OWNER LEAVING AUCKLAND. MOUNT ALBERT, MOUNT ALBERT. GREEN LANE, REMUERA, The subscribers, having received imperative instructions, will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queenstreet, on the above date, at twelve o'clock. TBE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. :— MOUNT ALBERT.—New two-storied Villa Residence, containing drawing (IS by 14), dining (20 bj as), and breakfast rooms, kitchen, and five bedrooms <20 by 16)), besides dressing, bath, and linen rooms, scullery, pantry, washhouse, stable, harness and buggy house; erected on a splendid site, containing two Acres, more or less, rich volcanic Land, beautifully laid out. with carriage drive, flower borders, tennis lawn, orchard and paddock, splendidly sheltered from cold winds by large insigues. The 3iouse i:» well and tastefully furnished in riinu and kauri, having Wardrobe, Cheifonier, Cupboard, etc., -fitted tip, large Leamington Range and Copper Boiler. The verandah and balcony afford excellent views. Also, at MOUNT ALBERT, 5 Acres more or less ; choice volcanic Land, having 1,651 feet frontage, of •which 433 feet are to the New North itoad, splendid orchards in full bearing, containing Orange, JMandarin, Lemon, Ouava, Loquat, Apple, Plum, IPear, and Peach Trees, with convenient Family Residence, Stable, Buggy, and Cowhouse, Vinery, &c. Will be sold either as a whole or in Allotments. GREEN LANE, Remuera.—li splendid Allotments, each 66 by 132, of which 7 have frontages to Green Lane, i front Grand Stand View, 2 front Lady's Mile, and 1 fronts Racecourse Parade. Cards to View the Residences can be obtained at Offices of SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, . Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACKE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, At Twelve o'Clock. "pUPUKE TjISTAT E. ; ADJOINING HURSTMESE, LAKE TAKAPUNA. 29 BEAUTIFUL SEASIDE VILLA SITES, FROM 1 ACRE TO 16 ACRES EACH, FRONTING MAIN ROAD AND SEA. UNRIVALLED PANORAMIC VIEWS. RARE NATIVE BUSH. jiEA BATHING, HEALTH, AND HAPPINESS. ,The subscribers will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Wednesday, January 16, at twelve o'clock, rjIHE „ WELL - KNOWN PUPUKE ESTATE, Subdivided into TWENTY-NINE VILLA SITES, From 1 acre to 16 acres each, facing the Main Road and the Sea, adjoining Hurstmere Estate. This valuable property is conveniently situated on -the high ground overlooking PUPUKE LAKE. "The views are varied and extensive, embracing not only a full view of Tiritiri, Barrier, Bangitoto, and other Islands, but also of the city, Northcote, and Burrounding district. LAKE TAKAPUNA is undoubtedly the most charming of the many seaside resorts oi Auckland; is easy oi" access both by sea and road, 'buses run constantly throughout the day. This district has of late become most' popular, and many properties have recently changed hands, whilst the demand is ■still unsatisfied. TEEJiIS EASY.—J Cash, balance at G per cent. Plans on Application. GO AND SEE IT. 1 "Buses leave Devonport at 8.20 a.m., 9.45, 10.20, 12.20 p.m., 1.50,3, 4.20, 5.25, and 8. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. CITY MARKET AUCTION ROOMS. BUTTER, POULTRY PRODUCE, FRUIT, &c. ALEX. AITKEN, Will sell by auction, This Day, at eleven o'clock, in the western wing of the City Market, "POULTRY. — A largo general assorfc_JL ment tKODUCE. — Potatoes (Hobart and kidneys), Onions, Chaff, Bran, Sharps, Green Peas, and assorted Vegetables, 120 kegs prime ■, Corned Butter, Hams and Bacon, Cheese, Honey, &c. FRUlT.—Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Gooseberries, Lemons, 1000 Cocoanuts. SUNDRIES.— Tank, Gates, Fencing, New furniture—including Horsehair Suite, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, &c, &c. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. , TO-MORROW. THE HAYMARKET WOOL SALE ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. THE REMUERA YAIt DS. For sale on Thursday, January 10, at one o'clock, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS. A Pure Alderney Bull, bred by Sir F. Whitaker. For Private Sale: FARMS and STOCK RUNS, with Buildings, varj ing from 200 to 5000 acres. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THE HAYMARKET. HIDE AND SKIN SALE. Each Tuesday at twelve o'clock, HIDES AND SKI assorted by an expert, and highest values obtained for them. " '"■' "" ■; ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9255, 8 January 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9255, 8 January 1889, Page 8

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