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Sales by Auction. ft.ftjQAEß.l [B, D. TONES, THIS DAY, As 1 o'Clock p.m. <FRUIT TREES. FRUIT TREES. B. TONKS & CO. Have received instrocsions from Mr. J. Foster, to fiell at tu3 Farm, lAin&ti, To-dsy^Saturuay), August S3, at one o'clock p.a, 800 FE — TREES - These trees are all over six years old and well grown healthy trees of choice varieties. B. TONKS & CO. S. & CABB-1 [S. D. TONKS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2S. At Eleven o'Clock. JgOOKS ! TgOOKS .' gOOKS ! , LIBRARY OF REV. DAVID BRUCE. VALUABLE LITERATURE. B. TONKS & CO. 2Jaxe rscerwd ics£rac4iocis frees Rev. David Bare • to ftil, &X their Mirt, on Weds«dsy, Asgas 25, as eleven o'clock, 1000 tolc^t^ •yufry {be oelehrated Library of Rev. David •R.-yy -1-j! compriscig ill braaches -of high class JLaestcre. NOW EKING CATALOGUED. > Jt- C. CASS, [B. r>. TONES. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. Ac Efeve-a o'Clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. DRAWING - ROOM. DINING • ROOM AND BHD-ROOM FURNITURE. 2 PIANOS. MELODY ORGAN. KITCHEN. UTENSILS. ORNAMENTS. <src, &c.,' kc. i T TH OF THE REV. DAVID B3UCE, SYMONBS-SXHSST. B. TONKS & CO. Bisa-beeniarosred withisscracaoas tram the Rev ' Hsiii Ercce, to sell on Thursday, -3, a; eieven o'cioct, "TTTIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE it AND EFFECTS— _ DRAWING-BOOM FUF-NTTCRE dixing-s:-<jm fuenituee BZD-EOOM FGENITUEE ■QOSZWOOD CHEFIXJNEES OSXAMENTi „ 3 HAi*OS 2IKEODY ORGAN OCCASIONAL CHATE.S OCCASIONAL TABLES MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE CURTAINS BEDSTEADS ZzLATTtIISSBS AND PALLIASSES GLASSWARE CUTLERY PLATED PAINTINGS LIBRARY JTJRNirCRE CARPET AND LINOLEUM KITCHEN UTENSILS &C., &C-, {ax THE RESIDENCE, SDKCT>S-SIB,EKX. B. C. CAES.] [B- D. TONES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, At Eleven o'Clock. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. .-GUNS' GUNS! GUN XSEECH-LOADISG FOWLING-PIECES! MUZZLE-LOADING FOWLING-PIECES ! RIFLES ! PISTOLS ! REVOLVERS 1 UNCLAIMED AND OVERTIME GUNS! B. TONES & CO. a.va received instructions from Mr. W. H. Hazard, *. <jtmniaker, Auckland, to sell by ' jmbiic. anction, at their Mart, on Friday, August 30, at eleven o'clock, 'fi fkni DOUBLE AND SINGLE Ax/ v BREECH • LOADING FOWLENGJPIECES _ , i. Doable and Single Muzzle-loading Fowlingpieces . Breech-loadias 3ad3lirzzs&-laaaiDs Eine3 Pistols ' Resolvcra i &C., &a, &c. i These ami have been left with Mr. Hazard for teudiia, and have remained unclaimed by the owners. Many of the Gnus are by 6csfc-class makers. jgrwH having been put in thorough order by Mr,. Jiazard are-cqtxzl to new. SALE IS WITHOUT EESERYE, — WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, At Eleven o'Clock. '•LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. VLT THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE MRS. ' DONALD SUTHERLAND, TE PAPAPA, ONEHUNGA. ■®jfi undersigned have received instructions from ' the Trustees of the late Mrs. Donald Sutherland, to sell at Te Papa pa, Onehrmga, TSTHE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND B DEAD STOCK, consisting 4 Useful Harness Horses 4 .Dairy Cows 1 Heifer First- Doable Buggy, by-Cousins and. Atkin. Also, Household Furniture and Effects. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, At Eleven o'Clock. i AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR. JAMES PILKINGTON, TAMAKI WEST. . 1 DAIRY COWS, HORSES, CARTS, HARNESS, PLOUGHS, REAPING ' MACHINES, REFRIGERATOR, 1 Etc., Etc., Etc. fc I The undersigned have received instructions from Mr. James Pilkington, who is giving up dairying , in consequence of expiration of contract, to sell, at his Farm, Tamaki West, on Saturday, the 31st of August, at 11 o'clock, rrtHE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE a J. STOCK AND PLANT, including § 40 First-class Dairy Cows, milking and coming to profit 3 Well-bred Bulls 8 Useful Farm Horses 2 Hacks Spring Waggon and Harness Dray and Frame Spring Cart and Harness Seta Shaft Harness Horse Covers . . Double Furrow Plough (Wallace) Mower »nd Reaper, new (Wallace) Single Plough, new (R. A - Hornsby) Moulding Plough J/ Disc Harrow, new Champion Seed Drill Refrigerator, complete Milk Cans, Milk Dishes, Churn, Butter Boxes Weighing Machine (Avery) sea ladders, Hay Knives, Poultry 2 Cattle Dogs, &a, &c. Luncheon provided. ] o HUNTER & SOUK, '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9452, 24 August 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9452, 24 August 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9452, 24 August 1889, Page 8