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Sales by Auction. TUESDAY, MARCH 19. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. <POSTLY Tt/TODERN fTIURNITURE \j i.vJL JL? _?» RICH WILTON "PILE \) TV JL ; AND OTHER CARPETS > CHOICE /CURTAINS AND HANGINGS f JO. EARE ORONZES ; l> AND MARBLEWARE ! A ESTHETIC ORNAMENTS ! TTALUABLE /NURIOS J V \y "OLATE ! JL ri LASSWARE ! Etc., Etc., Etc. As the owner is leaving Auckland, tho undersigned has received instructions to sell by auction, AT MELROSE HALL, REMUERA, On Tuesday, March 19, at cloven o'clock, npHE ABO.VE. FULL PARTICULARS IN FUTURE ISSUE. CATALOGUES WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS. GABRIEL T EWIS, * Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, PONSONBY. For Sale, on tho Premises, Richmond House, Ponsonby Road, the property of William Cochrane, sonr., on Wednesday next, March Vi, at 2 o'clock, TH E SH O V COUNTER, RAILS, JL Fittings of a Butcher's Shop, Salting Bin us, Block, Large Table, Gasttttiiigs, Sausage Filler, 2 Saws, Mincing Machine, Sewing Machine, Register Grate, Couch, Wardrobe, Chairs. Toilet Table, Barrow, Drain Pipes, Step Ladder, 3 kegs Salt Beef, Sundries. After which THE EQUITY OF REDEMPTION of tho Premises, having a frontage of 00 feet to Brownstreet, and of (is feet to Grey's Terrace, with the Buildings thereon erected. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THE HAYMARKET. HIDE AND SKIN SALE. Each Tuesday at twelve o'clock, HIDES AND SKINS, assorted by an expert, and highest values obtained for them. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. Railways. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS AUCKLAND SECTION. DAY EXCURSION. SOUTH FRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW AT PUKEKOHE. TUESDAY, 12th MARCH. On Tuesday, 12th March, a passenger train for Pnkekoho will leave Auckland at S.O a.m., Newmarket 8.10, Ellerslio 8.23, Onehunga 8.20, Otahuhu 8.40, Drury 0.25, reaching Pukekoho at 10.0 a.m., returning from Pukekohe at 5.30 p.m. RETURN FARES. FROM. FIRST CLASS. SECOND CLASS. AUCKLAND 1 NKWMARKET J- Gs Cd 3s 0d ONEHUNGA J Tickets available for day of issue only. Passengers from llerauera, Kllerslio, Penrose, and Otahuhu can, by applying to the Stationrmisters at those places on the 11th, obtain Excursion Tickets at the above fares, available by the Excursion Train. Saturday Return l''ares from other stations. The train will on the outward journey, stop where required to pick up passengers for Pukekoho, and on return, whore required to set passengers down, Saturday Return Tickets to Pukekohe will be issued at any station on 11th and 12th March, and will be available for return on 12th or 13th March. ; BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, February 20th, 1880. Educational. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOYS' BOARDING AND'DAY SCHOOL. Principal: a ALEXANDER McARTHUR, M.A., LL.D., Melbourne University. The College, recently occupied as the Girls' High School, commands a fine view of the city and harbour, and has extensive grounds planted with trees. It has well-appointed schoolrooms and excellent boarding accommodation. The whole building has been thoroughly renovated inside and outside. There are stables and grass for ponies. The First Term begins on TUESDAY, February 5, 1889. Dr. McArthur, who resides at tho College, will bo at homo from three to live p.m., on and after January 21st, to see parents and guardians who wish to place their Boy>. under his care. * The Prospectus may be obtained on application at the College, or from Mr. Wildman, Bookseller, Shortland-street. DOMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. NEWCOMBE receives Boarders and Day Scholars ; and prepares Pupils for all Examinations. The term commenced on Monday, February 4th. For full particulars see prospectus, for which apply to Mr. Newcombe, Arnold House, Corner of the Graf ton Road, and at Messrs. Upton <fc Co.'s. "KT o t i C E. HERR R. F. LOFFLER, OP LIVERPOOL-STREET, A STUDIED PIANIST AND TEACHER OF SINGING, Noting with pleasure the wish of the musical people of Auckland to acquire correct and proper Piano Haying, ; desires to give notice. to the public generally, that he is OPEN AT ALL TIMES TO RECEIVE NEW PuriLS, who may commence immediately on application. Terms moderate. Two hours a week. No other instrument but the Piano taught.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9307, 9 March 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9307, 9 March 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9307, 9 March 1889, Page 8