"~ Sales by Auction. THIS DAi". EX LADY JOCELYN. QPEiN AND QRAND J)ISPLAY OF /jyfODERN AND JJANDSOME FU R N I T U R E, . . . ■■■ ■ ■ ..-..:■ • • SOME OF THE BEST EVER LANDED, AND FOIi POSITIVE SALE, AS UNDER. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions to sell, at hb Rooms, on the above date, at 11 o'clock, without reserve. nn.H FOLLOWING LINES, NOW LANDED, EX ABOVE SHIP :- DINING-ROOM KURNITIMtK-Vi-ry Handsome and costly Solid Wnluut Cheffoiiier, -, enamel cover, with bevel pUUe-glass; largo Solid Walnut Overwinteß beautiful designs eu suite; together ', with Walnut-frame leather Suite of 9 pieces, and other requisites. DINING TAT.L in Solid Mahcgany, one, ;; two, and three leaves, heavy trussed; very h:uid.*omo ..Serpentine-front largo Plate- ■■■■■ glass B.«cfc Collarette : Mahogany Leather ' suite, ■ 9 :pi ecus en suite, and other re<}uiiites. CARD TABLES in Soli.l and Inlaid Walnut— Oval half-round, and square, handsome bevel-plate brackets, all solid wood ; and Library requisite.-'. BEDROOM SUITE in Solid Walnut; Ward, :•■:■■■•; robe,■ plate-glass front, witJi all the latest improvements, s pieces, velvet-lined. WARDROBES in variety and styles; Commodes, Towel Rails, Bedroom Requisites. CHKVAL TOILETS—Very handsome, in Long Cheval .Mirror in Walnut and Mahogany, Duchess Suites Pedestal .Suites in Walnut, Mahogany, and other wood*, new designs. WING-ROOM SUITES in T.ip«try, Plush, Silk, and Rep : Settees Salisbury, Tub, and Coleridge shape-*, upholstered, various styles; Whatnot*, Fancy Plu?h ajid Silt: Chairs, Occasional and o:::cr Chairs, Black and Gold and Walnut, CABINETS in Black, Gold, Walnut, and other woods, Music Canterbury to match : Davenports and Ladies' Writing Table*, Drawing- :■:" room Requisites. HAJ.r. STANDS in beautiful woods; Chairs. Walnut, Mahogany, and Oak; Umbrella and oilier Hull requisites; Steps and handsome Carved Brackets; Hal) and other . Mats, Wool, Ac. CHAIRS in all designs, Fancy and other sort.-;. Bedroom and Nursery Chairs, t!all and Verandah Chair*. COUCHES in Leather, Cretonne, Hep, and Tapestry ; Rwicin;: and Arm Chain ; Octagon Tables, Chess Tables ; Toilet and Shaving Glasses, Lavatory and other li!a*se.>. SUNDRIES— Chests DtaweM, Oval Mirrors (first, middle, and other sorts); Loo Tables, Writing and OrHco Tables and Chairs, Kitchen Table-. Dressing Tables and Washstands; Carpet Squared and others in roll: also, ready made various sires; Wool Mats Book-case, Klectro-plaie ChefTonier, and Dinner Buffets, Hu£s, Perambulator^ &c, Ac, 6.c. POP. POSITIVE SAL E. SALE AT ELEVEN 0 CLOCK. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'clock. COLLARD AND COLLARD UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, BLACK & GOLD. GABRIEL LEWIS Will sell Thj< Day, at 11 o'clock, 1 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO in black and gold, by Collard and Collard. W. S. COCHSA>'£.] [JAS. DACRIS. NOTICE. THE SALE OF PROPERTY IX THE _i. ESTATE OK THE LATE MAJOR J. 11. BURNS, advertised to be sold by auction to-day is WITHDRAWN FOR THE PRESENT. SAMUEL COCHRANE 4; SON, Auctioneers. W. S. - Cochrane. ]■" [MS. DAcru;. THIS DAY, At Twelve o'clock. 84 ACRES, PARISH OF PAKIRI, 40 ACRES WHAREHINE, 52 ACRES, WAIWERA, 50 ACRES, APATA, 118 ACRES, WHANG A R EI, 1 ACRE, COROMANDEL TOWNSHIP, ALLOTMENT, DRUP.V, ALLOTMENTS, ONE! I UNO A. JThc subscribers hive received instructions to sell by auction at their Room*, Queen-«reet, This Day (Wednesday), September 4th, at 12 o'clock, By order of the Agent Public Trustee in tho Estate of Jan. Neagle, PAK.IP.I— Allotment 70, containing 8-1 acres with frontage to the Waiwhiu River. ALSO:— WHAREHINE—S.E. part Lot 39, containing 40 acres. WAIWERA— part Lot 134, containing 52 acres. WIIANOAREI—N.W. part Lot 05, containing 118 acre*. COROMANDKL TOWNSHIP— 74, containing 1 acre 21 perches. DRUltY—Allotment 52, section 0, fronting Creek end Wharf-streets. APATA, COOK'S COUNTY—Allotment 29a and 80, containing 50 acres. CAMBRIDGE Allotment 212, containing WHANOAMARINO— 230, containing 10 acres Klax Land. ONEHUNGA— 13, 14,19, and 20, sub-lot 24, Section 33, having CO feet frontage to Manukau •Road and Spring-street, by 105 feet deep. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE.] • [JAS. DACKE. THIS DAY, At 12 o'Clock. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MARY-STREET, MOUNT EDEN. Che subscribers will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Wednesday, September 4, at 12 o'clock, A LLOTMENT No. 47 AND PART _C3L LOT 49, Kelly's subdivision, .Mount Eden, having a frontage of V* feed 4» Mary-street, with Two Comfortable DWKLUiTGHOUSES thereon erected, known as tht> prorvrty of A. J. Chalmers. To bo sold in two lots. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. St. S. COCtaaANK.] [JAS. DACP.E. THIS DAY, Ab Twelve o'clock noon. FREEUOLD PROPERTY. KAMO. ' BY OEDKK OP YIIK REGISTRAR OP THE SUPREME COURT. ' ffho Subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Our -m-streefc, on Wednesday, September 4, at 12 o'clock, by order of the Registrar of thu Supreme Court, ou account of the Mortgagee. A LL THAT PIECE OF LAND, being Allotment No 13, of subdivision of part of Xot 01, Parish of Wlmngarei, having a frontage of COft. to Bay of Islands Road by a depth of 185 ft. 6tn \ ami 198 ft. respectively, with tho biulflings thereon, known as the property of W. F. Wood. . SAJKiEL, COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9461, 4 September 1889, Page 8
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