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* Sales by Auction, E. ARTHUR.] L J - F - CUDDLE THIS DAY. At Eleven o'Clock. "PIANO "HOSTESS" STOVE, SET OF IROJ LASTS, CORAL, ENGRAVING AND photographs, large telescope, "WALNUT SUITE, NEW SADDLE, PLATE, KITCHEN DRESSER AND GENERAL HOUSE HOLD REQUISITES, Ac. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions to sell b; . public auction at their Mart, Queen-street, Thi: Day, at eleven in., GOOD PIANO (by Chappel, London) " Hostess" Store, Set of Iron Lasts (men's t< children's). Large Telescope, New Saddle, Range lectures, Tapestry walnut-tramed Suite, Velvet Plusl Suite, Office Table with drawers, Loo Tables Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Chetfonier, Cane and othe: Chairs, Curtains, Cornice Poles, Lamps, Platoc Ware, Case of Dessert or Fish Knives and Forks Fish Slice and Fort, Spoons, Forks, etc., Cutlery Glass. China and Earthenware, Kitchen Dresser Clipping Machine, Heavy Half-tester Iron Bed steads, and others, Spring and other Mattresses, Bedding, Linen, Duchess Suite. Rimu Chest Drawers and ot hers, Washstauds, Toilet Ware, Toilet Tables. Looking Glasses, Matting, Oilcloth, Sun or Verandah Blinds. Also, a choice collection of Coral. Terms — before Delivery. R. ARTHUR. 1 [J. F. BUDDLE. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, At Eleven o'Clock. LAUREL HOUSE, WELLESLEYSTREET EAST. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions from Mr. W. W. Dalbv (who is removing to the country) to sell bv public auction, on the premises, Laurel House, WellecJey-street East, on Thursday next, at eleven o'clock, HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A- EFFECTS, comprising: Parlour, Diningroom, Bedroom, and Kitchen Requisites, Tables, Carpets, Matting, Linoleum, Glassware. Crockery, Don tile and Single Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Palliasses. Blankets, Sheets, Pillows, Toilet Tables, Waslistands and Ware, Looking Glasses, Kitchen ami Cooking Utensils, Arc. On View Morning of the Sale. Terms —Cash Before Delivery. P.. ARTHUR.] [J. F. BUDDLE. TO-MORROW. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. The subscribers have received instructions from the Mortgagee (through the Registrar of the Supreme Court) to sell by public auction at their Mart Queen-street, on' Thursday, the 26th instant, at eleven o'clock. The FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES LAKE TAKAPUNA. Allotment 103 and part 190; 111 acres close to the Lake, with good Residence beautifully situated. The farm consists mostly of excellent volcanic soil, well watered, There is a good orchard, and the property :is a whole is a very complete one. An opportunity is thus afforded of obtaining a beautiful small farm with residence in this favourite district at a low price. Formerly owned by the late W. J. Hurst, and kuowu as Mackay's Farm. PUKETE, WAIPA. A most desirable farm of 555 acres, situated on the Newcastle-Whatawhata Road; land of excellent quality ; good house and other improvements; now occupied by Mr. P. Corboy. The farm is conveniently situated about midway between Whata■whata and Npiruawhia, and adjoins the well-known farm of Mi. John Bycroit. The lots are: 126, 127, in?, 139,140, and 14-2—309 acres; and 12Sa, 132, ami 210—255 alr Sp. EMU ERA. Lot 2 of Sulxli vision of J>o, I>.U, and 97, Section . 16, containing la lr lp. with dwelling house and '•cottage thereon : the property of — Pearson. Also, at same sale, by order of the mortgagee, PUKETE FARM. 737 Acres, close to Puket-e Station, Allotments 104, 105. 100, 107, IUS, 109,110, llorotiu, and Lots 1. 2, 3. 4, 5. 0, 7.11. 11 a and 118. I'nkete, having an immense frontage to the Waikato River, and bounded by tho main road to Hamilton, fenced with Puriri posts, conveniently subdivided, furnished "Mith extensive farm buildings, and admirably suited for a dairy farm. This was formerly L. B. Harris's Farm. The above are all choice properties, and well Worthy the attention of intending investors. Conditions of sale and further particulars on application to ARTHUR & BUDDLE, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACRE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. FQUR SHOPS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 50 ACRES AND BUILDINGS, ELLERSLIE. BRICK BUILDING, RUTLAND AND LORNE STREETS. RESIDENCE, MOUNT ST. JOHN. The subscribers have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court to sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 10th April, at 12 o'clock, PART OF LOTS 10 AND 11, SECTION 54, City of Auckland, having a frontage of 64 feet to Karaiigahaue Road by IUU feet deep, with FOUR SHOPS erected thereon. Part of Lot 27, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland, nntaining 50 acres 2 roods and 14 perches, situate at Ellerslie, having a large frontage to the Panmure Road and a side road, with the ABATTOIRS AND ALL BUILDINGS erected thereon. The unexpired Term of a Lease for 30 years from Ist January, I&S3, of Lot 22 and part of 23, Section £2, City of Auckland, having a frontage of 49£ feet to Lome-street and 34 feet to Rntlauu-street, with the LARGE BRICK BUILDING thereon erected. Part of Lot 10, Section 11, Suburbs of Auckland, comprising Lots 14, 15, 16, 17, IS, 19, 20, and 21, of •Section 4, Mount St. John, having frontages to "Williamson, Clyde, and Wellington streets, with •RESIDENCE of 10 rooms erected thereon. For.further'particuiars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. /R. O. CASK. ] [B. D. TONJCS. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, At Twelve o'Clock. SCHOONER VINDEX, OF 44 TONS, Now anchored in Auckland Harbour. B. TONKS & CO. "Slave received instructions to sell on Friday next at • twelve o'clock. INDEX, Schooner, of 44 tons, with ¥ Boat, Spare Sails, and full Inventory. This Vessel was built specially for the Auckland Pilot Service, at great expense, of the best materials only ; and is now in splendid condition, having just received caulking and thorough overhaul. The (InvenU-iCTsis very ample, and standing and ■running riggiMpn first-class order. Full Particulars and Inventory from B. TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. £. VALUE.] [J. DOUGLAS. FRIDAY, APRIL 12. At Two o'Clock sharp. VAILE & DOUGLAS 'Save been favoured with instructions by the Trustees of the late I>. Nathan, Esq., to sell, by public unction, at their Land Sale Rooms, Sliortlandatreet, on Friday, April 12, , A LLOTMENT 129, PARISH OF iX t- MAHCRANGI, containing 1174 acres, subdivided into 21 FARMS of from 35 to 86 acres Each. Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 are open land, all the rest have a quantity of good kauri and valuable mixed bush upon them. Allotment 112, Parish of Opahike, containing 220 acres, 120 acres felled and sown in grass, remainder Standing bush. The property is fenced round with (Josts and four rails. Terms:—One quarter cash.. Balance for five or ■even years as required at 0 per cent, per annum. ALSO, ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER OWNERS. Valuable Farm at Howick, containing, 48 acres all fenced an/1 all in clean grass, free from gorae and V'eeds. Cottage of four rooms. This farm has been under grass for the last sixteen years. Also, Ten acres, immediately adjoining the Buckland lto.ilway Station. This piece of land is very suit* j able for a butter factory or other business site. \ Further particulars from VAILE & DOUGLAS, Land Auctioneers, Shortland-street). THE HAYMARKET. HIDE AND SKIN SALE. Each Tuesday at twelve o'clock, Vr IDES ■ AND SKINS, ° ° assorted by ail expert, and highest values Obtained for them. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9322, 27 March 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9322, 27 March 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9322, 27 March 1889, Page 8