Sales by Auction. \v. s. COCHRANE] [JAS. dacrk. THIS DAY. DRAWING AND DINING ROOM SUITES BRUSSELS CARPETS MANTEL MIRRORS, WARDROBE HALF-TESTER IRON BEDSTEADS 1 CHEF EON IE RS, MAN< JL E WRINGER, OFFICE FITTINGS IIOUS E HOLD FURNI TUR E. PERAMBULATOR. The subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, This Day (Friday), at 11 o clock, Household furniture, consisting of Drawing and Dining room suites, l. ir-e Black and Gold Mantel Mirror, Gilt Mantel Mirror. Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Hearth Hugs, Fenders and Irons, Walnut, ''"1. and Occasional Tildes. Austrian Chairs. Half-tester Iron an t Wood Bedsteads. Wire-wove and Flax Mattresses, Palliasses, Washst:inds ami \N are, Mirror*, Dressing Tables, Wardrobes. CliclTuuioi*. (111 tain P.<!es, Bound and Square Tables, Wood ami I >. Chaii-s, Wringer, .Mangle, Kitchen I tctisils, l ustclasi Perambulator, nearly new. Also, At Twelve o'Clock. IN ESTATE OF A. E. LAKE, Office Fittings, consisting of Cupboards, Shelves, Desk, and Till. A '. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. \V. S. COCHRANE- ] [ JAS - DACRK. THIS DAY, At Two o'Clock. IMPROVED FARM, '20? ACRES. DWELLIN'GHOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS AT WAIPAREIRA. The subscribers have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, at Auckland, to self hi, auction, at ttieii Rooms. Queen-street, on Friday, nth instant, at two o'clock. i PARISH OF WAI PA R I A—Part of Lot !>, containing Si acres, and Lot I", containing 127 acres, partly improved, with Dwellinglomso of 0 rooms and outbuildings erected thereon; the pivivity of Mrs. E. Smyth. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. ROBERT WILSON. 1 [ivEIHNALD CLAYTON. THIS DA\, At Eleven o'Clock. BR RAIL BEDSTEAD, WIRE-WOVE MATI'RKmSES RIM CH EST OF DRAWERS, PORTABLE BOILERS DOUBLE AND SINGLE IKON BEDSTEADS COPPER KE'I TEI.S iwith Lamp and Stand), WALNUT CHESS TABLE, WAKE, DUCIIrSS >UI'TE. WAsIISTANDS AND TABLES LINOLEUM, CARPET SQFARE. CHAIRS, TABLES, FENDi RS. FIREIRONS WHATNOT, I 10ll 1 * Ell A I SUITE. AND SUNDRV LOT OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD Rl'.QUl>l I'ES. The subscribers have received instructions to sell at their Mart, Queen and Wyudham-streets, 1 his Day, at 11 a.m., AS ABOVE, x\_ Without Reserve. WILSON AND CLAYTON, Auctioneer?. MONDAY, JULY 14, Commencing at Eleven o'Clock. AT THE RESIDENCE, CLEVELAND ROAD, PARNELL. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE MR. G. D. VALENTINE. THE WHOLE OF THE HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, &c., &c. GABRIEL LEWHas received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. O. D. Valentine to sell on Monday, July i 4, at eleven o'clock. rjHHE HANDSOME DRAWING-ROOM i. FURNITURE SUPERIOR CARPETT 1 PIANO, FANCY TABLES I.KAUTIU'I. CURTAINS DIN I ROOM FURNITURE VERY SUPERIOR BOOKCASE SIDEBOARD AND Sl'lTl S CARPETS AND DINING - ROOM RF.OUISfTI'.S BEi'R(K»M FURNITURE. WARDROBES HANDSOME KEDSTEA lIS, BEDDING. AND GENERAL BEDROOM REQUISITES WATER HEATER VI.I. AND KITCHEN FURNITURE NUMBER CARPETS AND MANGLES, SADDLE, AND GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS. ALL FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. Terms —Cash. THIS DAY. THE HAY M ARRE T. Tor sale, at half-past eleven o'clock, *> REALLY GOOD HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES ; any trial 1 Bay Mare, medium draught; any trial Heavy and Light Harness Horses, Hacks, Ac. First-'class four-year-old v, eight-carrying Hack (by Puriri) Also, 3 Stack Covers ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THIS DAY. THE HAY MARKET. For sale, To-day, OAA SACKS FEED OATS OV/V :V» sacks White Tartarian Oats 100 sacks Kidney Seed Potatoes 40 sacks Magnum Boinim Potatoes 10 sacks Carrots ■J in sacks Chaff ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THURSDAY, JULY 17. THE RE Ml/ERA YARD For Sale on Thursday, July 17, at one o'clock, OATTLE, SHEEP, PI GS. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. FRIDAY, JULY 18. THE H A Y M A R K E T. For sale, on Friday, loth instant, at twelve o'clock, The WELL-KNOWN thorough.JL breds, ANTELOPE and MISS STEAD. Full pedigree and formances at sale. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. I QOUNTRy CATTLE SALES. POKENO-Monday, July 11. DRURY—Wednesday, July 10. PUKEKOHE— Monday, July 28. PAPAKURA—Wednesday, July 30. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THE HAYMARKET. HIDES, SKINS, AND WOOL SALE. Each Tuesday, at twelve o'clock, IDES, SKINS, AND WOOL li. assorted by an expel and highest values I obtained for them. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. Nurserymen NURSERY. C. S. MCDONALD begs to inform his friends, and the public generally, that he is still in the old place, and has for Sale, during the planting season, a LA ROE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK, embracing all the leading varieties of TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERING PLANTS, Ac. Ac., usually grown in a Nursery. The Stock also includes a first-class selection of FRUIT TREES:—Apples, Pears, Plums, Lemons, Oranges, Ac., Ac., of various ages, and of the most approved kinds in cultivation, both new and old varieties; clean, healthy, and well prepared for removal. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Inspection Invited,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8305, 11 July 1890, Page 8
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