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Sales by Auction. W. 8. COCHRANE] AH. DACRE. THIS DAY. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, MOUNT EDEN. The subscribers have received Instructions from Mr. M. H. McOurry to sell by auction, nt their Rooms, Queen -street, on Wednesday, '20th inst., lit 12 o'clock, HIS VALUABLE FREEHOLD PRO- . PERTY, containing HO acres rich volcanic land, fronting the Mount liden Road and the Mount Roskill-Epsom Road, subdivided into Si! CUOICE BUILDING SITES, Containing from fl-acro to 1J acton encli; good healthy position, stand high, have good view, ami are closu to the city. Land Transfer Title. Terms : Ono-quarter cash, balanoe win remain at 0 per cent. Plans and further information on application. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DA ORE. THIS DAY. IMPROVED FARM 29 ACRES, GOOD RESIDENCE, NEW LYNN. 1 The subscribers have received instructions from Mr. C. (!. Daviea, who is leaving the district, to noil by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, Today Wednesday), at 12 o'clock, HIS IMPROVED FARM'at New Lynn, being Lots l:W, 139, and 140, containing 2$ acres 3 roods and 38 porches good land, fronting tb-j New Lynn .Main Road and a Government Road nearly uII metalled, mostly all in cultivation. lias well-built House, v.'ell finished throughout, of 0 rooms, 3 fireplaces, Tanks, large Stable and Sheds, good orchard, and never-falling supply of water. TERMS-EASY. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE] [j. DACRK. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. SMALL FARMS NEAR HENDERSON. IN TIIB ESTATE OF THE LATE JAMES .SHAW, DECEASED. Tho Subscribers liavo received instructions to sell at their Auction Mart, Queen-street, on Monday, December 1, at twelve o'clock, npHAT VALUABLE PROPERTY JL situated near HENDERSON, and having large frontages to tho Waitemata Harbour, to Henderson's Creek, and to the Whan Creek, being Allotment 4, Parish of Waiparoira, containing about 000 Acres subdivided into convenient sized Farms. Tho Land Is pood Agricultural Land, and intending purchasers are invited to inspect it, A Buggy will meet tho 0.55 a.m. Train from Auckland at Henderson oil Wednesdays and Saturdays to convey intending buyers to and from the Property. Tho Property is also within o«sy fall of tho Queen-street Wharf. Good indications of Coal have been obtained from the surface of the ground, a sample of which c;in be seen at the Mart. The Sale Is absolute, and tho terms of payment will be made easy. Plans to be obtained on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. B. J. ESAM.] [0. ARTHUR. THIS DAY, at Eleven o'Clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ' ESAM & ARTHUR Will sell by auction at their Mart. Queen-street (opposite the Savings Bank), This Day, at eleven o'clock, A7EW AND SECOND HAND FURNIJ3i TUltE—Suites, Couches, D»uble and Single Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Pillows, Chests Drawers, Wash-stands, Ware, Dressing Tables, Looking Glasses, Loo Tables, Kitchen Tables, A.ll. Chairs, Wood Cluiirs, Chetloniers, Garden Pump, barge Kitchen Dresser, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc., Side Saddle. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28. THE A Y M A R K E T. For sale, Friday, November 2S, at twelve o'clock, OA SUPERIOR HACKS AND \ V HARNESS HORSES, from l'ukekolia A Handsome Upstanding Grey Gelding, 4yrs old, fashionably bred, suitable for carriage or cab, from Pukekohe A Well-bred Quiet Brown Gelding, (Jvrs., ICJ hands high, very taking, tit for laniily buggy, and thoroughly reliable for lady to rule or drive ; from Mangonui. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES AND EXF.CU. TORS OF THE LATE WILLIAM GLASSON. For sale, on Wednesday, December 10, immediately following the Wool' Sale, at an upset price of fourteen shillings an acre, , THE FARM lately occupied by him, ' B situate between that of Mr. JolmGlasson and Messrs. Urquhart, containing 330 acres securely ' fenced with puriri posts and wires, and having on it P a substantial cottage of seven rooms. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THE HAYMARKET. HIDES, SKINS, AND WOOL SALE. iV — Each Tuesday, at twelve o'clock, HI F. skins, and wool assoji.-d by an expert, and high." it values j obtained for .hem. ALFRED BUCKLAND k SONS. Railway. (1 E\Y ZEALAND RAILWAYS. I 1 AUCKLAND SECTION. ,1 ALTERATION IN RUNNING OF 2.25 P.M. TRAIN. FRANKTON J UNO HON 'It) TE ). AWAMUTU, ON TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Beginning on TUESDAY. December 2, ISM), the ~ 2 or, pm. train from Frank ton Junction to To Awamutu will on Tuesdays and Saturdays run as •• below Frankton Junction - .. dep. 2.25 p.m. Rukuhia ii J !• Ohaupo — .. — .... 3.25 ~ l.ake Koad .. .. — — .. t >• . >. Ngaroto - <• t .< To Awamutu arr. 4.0 ~ On other days on which this train runs it will run as at present. F BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, November 21, IS9O. l", ; if o rjnHE ONEIIUNGA WOOLLEN CO. '''• Onehunga, November IS, 1800. jo MIL J. 11. DALTON: Dear Sir,—Wo are instructed by Messrs. s. Macky, Logan, Steen and Co. to hand over all the HO Twcetls wo exhibited at tho Agricultural Show, it held at Potter's, on the 15th inst. We are, Dear Sir, Yours faithfully, a THE Onkhunoa Woo 1.1.K.N Co., , c " (Signed) C. HENDERSON, 10 .Secretary. m re is jr SAL lit O GENUINE BAVARIAN LAGER BEER, G. Seclmayr's Celebrated " SpatenbrAU." ~ FINEST 1) AI'.AN A CIO A IIS; .' 'La Klor 'Its Fulton" at "(Js, and "La Flor de Lucretia " at 60s per lCv. V i p T O 111 A 11 0 T li L. ' R. F. LUKS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8423, 26 November 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8423, 26 November 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8423, 26 November 1890, Page 8