Sales by Auction. B, C. CARK.] [B. D. TONKS. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. -jmRUIT. "piRUIT. APPLES. PEARS. FIGS. &c, &c, &c. B. TONKS & CO. Will sell, This Day, at eleven o'clock, y\ CASES PRIME FRUIT \ T < - 7 200 Boxes FIGS >✓ CO Cases HOBART APPLES &C, &C, &C. E. C. OARR.] L«- D - TO - VKS ' THIS DAY, At Twelve o'Clock. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB'S WINTER STEEPLECHASE MEETING. BOOTHS, AARDS, £< TALLS, (^TABLING, ko., &C, &C. B. TONKS & CO. Have receded instructions to sell on Friday, May 31st, at twelve o'clock, BOOTHS, CARDS STALIN STABLING ' &C, &0., &C. FOR THE AUCKLAND RACING CLUB'S WINTER MEETING, To take place at Eltorslie, on Saturday, June Stb. NOTE.-ADMISSION TO COURSE FREE. B. ARTHUR.] [J- *• BUDDLE. THIS DAY, 11 a. m. ARTHUR'S MART Established 1559. MARKET DAY AUCTION MARKET FOR THE DISPOSAL OF POULTRY, PIGS, PORK DEAD RABBITS. DAIRY, FARM, GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRODUCTS, GROCERIES, FRUIT. <fcC. THE POULTRY SALE YARD /■lmportant to Consumers : The Main ,' has been relieved of the contaminat- V l ing effects of pigs and poultry suuonpr; Jβ- articles of human food ; these are now , * J£|r X sold in a Detached Yard, which is by V \far the beat in the Australasian. Colo-J nies. FOWLS for the Table (laying and breeding Fancy Poultry, Turkeys, Ducks. Geese, Piueon* Canaries, a pair of first-class Canaries and £ie-M»d other cage birds, well-bred Pigs, Berkshire and others, Dead Rabbit' •> rvwruc'a.tc*! Iron Tanks, Cider Mill. PEOmfcET FRUIT. AND GROCERY DE ■PAKTMKNT —Good Table Potatoes, Southern and local Seed and Cow Potatoes, Onions, Carrots, Melons. Pumpkins, Cabbies, Cauliflowers Parsnips Manpolds, Turnips, Fresh Butter in Alb pats, 20 kegs Corned Butter. Good Cheese, Local-cured and Canterbury Bacon and Hams, Fowl Meat, Maize, Oats, Chafi, Bran. Flour., FRUIT.—WeII-assorted lot of Apples and Pears, Medlars, Lemons, Cape Gooseberries. GROCERIES. 4c— Good Indian Tea, Coffee, Candles Southern and Local Jams, Cordials, Confectioners- Biscuits, Ginger Nuts. Counter Scales. NOTE.—lmportant to Persons Furnishing. Household Requisites in srreat variety, always on view and for sale as Auction Prices in the Furniture Show Room on the second floor. TERMS — before Delivery. B. ABTHTTR.] [J- I". BUDDLE. TUESDAY, JUNE 4, at Eleven a.m., CITY, SUBURBAN, AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. By Order of the Mortgagee. Ihe undersigned have been favoured with instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, at the request of the Mortgagees, to sell by public auction at their Estate, Land, and House Rooms, Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, on Tuesday, June 4, 1689, at eleven o'clock a.in., THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES :— 1 PICTON-STRERT (City).—Allotment 33, of City Leaseholds, having 50 feet frontage to Pkton-street, by a depth of 110 feet, with the first-class dwelling - house thereon erected. Term, 32 years from August, 18S3 ; ground rent £10 per annum. Formerly the property of A. Betiaiiy. An excellent residence, conveniently situated, commanding extensive view of harbour, etc. 2. CAMBRIDGE EAST, Waikato—Allotment 352, one acre, with extensive Buildings, thereon, formerly Robinson's Hotel. 3 MANGERE—Part of Allotment 140, containing nearly 7 acres of land, with Farm Buildings thereon ; frontage to Manakau Harbour ; soil first-class; Valuable Orchard. 4 NORTHCOTE—Part of Allotment IS, Woodaide, 66 links by 200, situated close to the Wharf, with a Good Cottage thereon. ARTHUR & BUDDLE, Salesmen and Auctioneers. B. AETHOE-] [J- *• BUDDLE. TO-MORROW, 10.30 a.m., Newmarket. DRAPERY, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, CLOTHING, &c. IMPORTANT TO DEALERS, HOUSEHOLDERS, &c CONTINUATION OF THE SALE OF MR. HEMMINGWAY'S STOCK. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions to continue the sale by public auction, at the Premises, Newmarket, lately occupied by Mr. Hemmingway, Draper, Clothier, &c, To-morrow, at 10.30 a.m., IN THE ESTATE OF MR. HEMMINGWAY, Trr IS STOCK OF GENERAL JO- DRAPERY, Dress Material, Manchester Goods, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Underclothing, Millinery, Men's and Boys' Clothing, &c, &c. Come early. Bargains for all. On view at 8.30 a.m. morning of the day of sale. Terms—Cash before Delivery. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. MARKET DAY. AITKEIS'S PRODUCE MART JUNCTION QUEEN, GREY AND WAKEFIELD STREETS). CAGE BIRDS, POULTRY, PIGS, PRO- , DUCE, GRAIN, SEEDS, FRUIT, &o. ALEX. AITKEN Will sell by auction This Day, at his Mart, at eleven o'clock, POULTRY.— Fowls (ordinary), Laying Hens, Pallets, Cockerels, Roosters, Ducks, Geese Turkeys, Spanish, Leghorns, Light and Dark Urahmas, Cochins, Dorkings, Canaries, Pigeons, and other Cape Birds, etc. f> Porkers, well-bred yeung Pigs, including several pens choice-bred Berkshires and Berkshires and Yorkshire cross, R*bbits, etc. PRODUCE—Potatoes : Table Potatoes (Oamaru and Waikato), Kidney Seed, Onions (in strings and email bags), Swedes, Pumpkins, Citrons, Pie an<J Water Melons, Carrots, Parsnips, Cabbages, 5C sacks Fowl Wheat, Oatn, Maize, etc. DAIRY PRODUCE— Fresh Butter fron Whancarei, Wairoa, and Waikato districts ; 50 kegs Corned Butter, Fresh Eggs, Cheese, prime local Bams and Bacon (now cure), 2 cases Canterbury Hams and Bacon, Honey (in bulk, section, and smal. tins), 1 ton Clover Honey, Lard, etc. FRUlT—Choice local Fruit, 40 cases Ceres Orange Pippin Apples, 250 to 300 cases choice Desserl Apples and Pears from first-class orchards, Lemons Quinces, Medlars, Walnuts, Passion Fruit, Cap< Gooseberries, and all the other local Fruits Also a choice collection of Bulbs and Garden Seeds. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. ROBERT WILSON.] [REGINALD CLAYTON, THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. MANGLE, PORTABLE BOILER, KITCHEN DRESSER, BOOKCASE, CRETONNE SUITE, CARPET, MATTING, CROCKERY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, WILSON & CLAYTON Have been favoured with instructions to sell bj public auction at their Mart, Queen-street, Thii ' Day, at eleven o'clock, WITHOUT RESERVE. A WELL-ASSORTED lot of Household < J _/\_ Requisites, Mangle, Portable Boiler, Kitchei Dresser Cretonne Suite, Carpet, Crockery, Glass ■ware Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Palli asses' Pillows, Looking Glasses. Bookcase, Cheva Glass. Cheffonier, Rocker Couch, Washstands, Se: "Ware, Wool Mats, Matting, and Sundry lot o Household Requisites.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9379, 31 May 1889, Page 8
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