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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. TRADE SALE OF JNDIAN rjl EA S (NEW SEASON'S). ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has been instructed to sell by auction To-day (Tuesday), November 4, at eleven o'clock, at his Mart, Palmers ton Buildings, Customs-street, QF CHESTS INDIAN TEAS OO (NEW SEASON'S) .SOUCHONGS BROKEN SOUCHONGS BROKEN TEA PEKOE SOUCHONGS Samples for liijuurin? at the Mart. The Auctioneer calls the attention of Blenders fcmi others to thg exceptionally flno quality of these Teas. i. ARTHUR.] [J. F. HUDDLE. THIS DAY, .it Eleven o'Clock. PIGS.. PRODUCE, FRUIT, GROCERIES, Etc. AT ARTHUR'S MART. To-day, to be sold by auction, POULTRY DEPARTMENT (Western Win* of City Market)—A consignment of Pies, 2 Incubators. PRO DUCK. FRUIT, &C.. DEPARTMENT (Agricultural Hall, City Market)— First-class Dairy, fed Bacon and llaw, good Ci.res?, Fre<h Butter, 40 kegs Coined and Pastry Butter, Honey, New Potatoes, Vegetables. Flour. « >atmeal, Shams. Bran, Chaff, Oats. GROCERIES, AC.—Good Tea. in > and J chests, tins, and packets; fresh-ground Coffee. 20 tins Lemon and Orange Peel, Hitters, Sarsajiariila, Vestas, Matches, 'Tinned Meats, Sugar, >ho\v Glasses, sundry lots of Groceries. FRUlT—Lemons, Loijuats, Oranges. Terms : Cash before Delivery. THIS DAY, At Twelve o'Clock, Noon. ittie undersigned will sell, by order of the Sub- I mortgagee,"at, their Auction Mart, Durliua street East, lb-day (Tuesday;, the 4ih of November, at twelve o'clock, ALL that Overdue Principal Sum of £120 and Arrears of Interest (if any), secure.' ttn'Si p.lYhes, beiug Lot 1, of Subdivision of Allotments 19 and 20, of Subdivision of l>>t 1?, of .Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland, by Dsed of Mortgage roci*te>ed as No. 93595, James Henry Hall to William Wasteaers. For further particulars and conditions of sale Apply to T. M. JACKSON & CO., Auctioneers, Durham-street East, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, At Twelve o'Clock. PRIVILEGES. PRIVILEGES OF THE AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SHOW, To be hrld at Potter's Paddock. Epsom, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. T. M. JACKSON k CO. . Have l>een favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at their Mart, Durham-street East. TWO PUBLICANS' BOOTHS TWO TEMPERANCE BOOTHS STABLING. TERMS CASH. NO RESERVE. T. M. JACKSON & CO., Durham-street East. THIS DAY, at 11 a.m. BY AUCTION* AT AITKEN'S PRODUCE MART. PRODUCE —New Kidney and Shepherd Potatoes, Old Potatoes, 50 sacks White Carrot", Prime Onions, Cabbages and Assorted Vegetables, ' tons sound Pumpkins Bran, Sharps, Maize, Ac,, Bacon and Hams, new Chee.se, Canterbury Loaf Cheese, Fresh and Corned Butter, Eggs, Lard, Ac. 'FRUlT—Green and Cape Gooseberries, Loquats, Lemons, Ac. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, At 12 o'Clock noon. VALUABLE PROPERTY TOWNSHIP OF OTAHUHU. THREE DIFFERENT LOTS, } ' COMPRISING IS ALL ABOUT 10$ ACRES J.'-i THE VILLAGE, WITH DWELLINGHOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. ALEX. AITKEN lias l>e»n favoured with instructions from Mr. E. M. Weedon to sell at his Mart, Junction of Quean, Grey, and Wakefield streets, on the above date, TH E FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES, in three different Lots : LOT I.—The Land beir.;; Lots 23, 21. 2.1, and 20 of the subditiai.n by John Fair burn of part of Fair burn's claim. No. 28'Ja, containing in all J acres, with Dwelling-housa and outbuildings thereon erected. LOT 2.—The Land beinir Lots 20 and 21 of the Above subdivision, containing in all 4a 2r l'Jp. LOT 3. —The Land being Lots, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 15, Mid 12 of the subdivision of part of Fairbuni's claim, fronting the Great .South Road, and near th ( : school property, with a riiht-of-way over a strip of land 100 links wide. LOTS 1 AND 2, UNDER THE LAND TRANSFER ACT. Tho Auctioneer draws the attention of intending Irayeis that th- above property is in good grass, and Is equally suitable for a homestead as for market gardening purposes. The situation i* within three minutes' walk of the Otahuhu Railway station, and ■#hree<iuarters of an hou:'s drive ox the City. All information can be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. %• —— .ft. J. A.M.] [C. ARTHUR, THIS DAY. ASSORTMENT of WELLSELECTED DRAPERY. E.SAM AND ARTHUR pave received instructions to sell, at their Mart, Queen and Elliott streets, This Day, at eleven o'clock, A LARGE STOCK OF WELL-AS-SORTED DRAPERY, consisting of Wool Shawl , Coder Shirts, Men's Shirts, Clothing, Scarfs, ('.dices, Flannel, Ladies' Jackets, Ulsters, Cardigan Jackets, Winceys, Muslins, Underclothing, I*ini\fort;s, Aprons, Haberdashery, l'.uttons. Soaps, Collars, Bib:<, Children's Socks, Ladies' Ties, Boot Xace.i, Dresses, Wool Oood.s, Skirts, Ladies' and Gent's Caps, Hosiery, Socks, Ac., &c. >■ ——— it. J. ESAM.j [C. ARTHUR. TOMORROW. At Half-past Ten a.m. ON THE WHARF. ONIONS. ONIONS. ONIONS. KX MAORI. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ESAM & ARTHUR "Will sell by auction, on the Whar.f Customs Ex amining Shed (by permission of the HarbourJUoard), To-morrow (Wednesday), at half-pa.it tea sharp, IQI GUNNIES ONIONS, ( p OJL More or Less Damaged. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. Th remuera yards. •For sale, on Thursday, November 6, at one o'clock, RATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS. FOR PRIVATE SALE—The comfortable Homestead and Farm known as Parkinson's, " aiuku, with immediate possession. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THE HAYMARKET. Bides, SKINS, AND WOOL sale. Kach Tuesday, at twelve o'clock, Hides, skins, and wool assorted by an expert, and highest values fttuined for them. . ' ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8404, 4 November 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8404, 4 November 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8404, 4 November 1890, Page 8