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Sales by Auction- * «. ARTHUR.] [J. T. BODMJ THIS DAY. At Ten o'Clock. DAKANAS. BANANAS EX S.S. TAUPO, FROM FIJL ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Sill sell by auction, at the City Market, This Day at ten o'clock a.m., EX S.S. TAUPO, FROM FIJI. Fellow ffffhiy BUNCHES BANANA! x 0& 4 -Two »>A*> BUNCHES BANANA! Yellows r**\s& 730 BUNCHES. NELSON FRUIT. Victoria Plums, Greengages, Yellow Gages, etc. PINEAPPLES, etc. EC ARTHUR. ] [J. F. BPDDLK WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, At Eleven o'clock. SYLVIA PARK. NEW ZEALAND STUD AND PEDIGREE STOCK COMPANY'S ESTATE, OTAHUHU. 3:2 ACRES OF RICH VOLCANIC LAND, GOOD DWELLING-HOUSE, COTTAGES, AN! SPLENDID STABLES AND OTHER BUILDINGS. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR OF THB NEW ZEALAND STUD AND PEDIGREE STOCK COMPANY (LIMITED). ARTHUR AND BUDDLE, Have received instructions from the Liquidator to sell by public auction, at the Estate, Land, and House Sale Rooms, Arthur's Mart, Agricultural Hall, City Market, on Wednesday, January 2sth, at 11 o'clock a.m. THAT WELL-KNOWN AND FARFAMED BREEDING STATION of the New Zealand Stud and Pedigree Stock Company, known as SYLVIA PARK ESTATE. SS2 Acres of rich Volcanic Land, in first-class pasture, subdivides into convenient-sized Paddocks, abundantly supplied with water at all seasons, bavins extensive frontage to the Great South and Panmure Roads, ;ilso to the Tamaki River, being pieces or parcels Of land situate at Otahuhu. -:;j'j acre*, more or less, being allotments 5 and 7 of a subdivision into lots of a parcel of land planted by Crown to one James Hamlin. Also, all those pie. es or parcels of land situate as aforesaid, containing 92a. It. $p., more or less, being lots 2, 3, 4, t>, 7, S, and 9 of the subdivision into lots of Allotment No. it, of a subdivision of the said parcel of land granted to James Hamlin, together with the good dwellinghouse, men's cottages, extensive concrete stables, and other buildings erected thereon. Fanner miorui&tion ami cants to new the property can he obtained at the office of the Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. BOOKS! BOOKS! VALUABLE LIBRARY. 1,000 VOLUMES CHOICE WORKS. The subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Tuesday, 27th, at eleven o'clock, A VALUABLE LIBRARY of about 1,000 Volumes of Choice Works, all classified and arranged in -cases, consisting of Hallam's History of England, Bancroft's United Suites, Old New Zealand, Emerson's Works, Hicken's Complete Works, The Works of Draper, Posnett, Spencer, and Sully, Buckle's Civilisation, Cardinal Newman's Works, Cordon's Journals, Friends in Council, Nasmyth, Sir Walter Scott's Works and Life, Price College, Polynesian Mythology, Urevil!e's Journal, Great Writers, Hetn and Moan, Longfellow, Buskin and Dean, Hook's Works, Shakspere, Popular Educator, Chambers' Works, Chamber.-.' Encyclopedia, Roman Art, Picturesque Atlas, Complete Painting, Kinglake's Crimea, Camelot series, Khartoum, Confucius, Koran, Allison's Europe, Arnold's, Prescott's, Rogers', and Mills's Works, Thiers and Guizot, Ancient Religion of Greece, Standard Library, Eroude's Works, Macaulay, Laing's, Darwin's, and DeQuincey*s Works, Bacon, Thiers, Eminent Statesmen, Books of the East, Earl Shaftesbury, History of the Revolution, Josephus, The 1 jijilish People, History of Jews, Dante, Spectator, Chemistry, Astronomy,' Treasury Science and Knowledge, Juvenilis Mundi, Transactions N.Z. Institute, Virgil, Chaucer, Universal Library, Farrar's Works, Naturalists, Dryden, Rope, Gibbon's Works; Bohn Library, Plutarch, Motley's Works, ChanJos Classics, Rus.ieil'ii Indian Mutiny, &c. 6 LIBRARY BOOK-CASES. Catalogues on Application. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. IMPORTANT! TMPORTANT! The next REMUERA SALE will be held on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. /STTjuB TRAINS WILL RUN ON TUESDAY. Friends will kindly forward Stock on the TUESDAY. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, At Eleven o'Clock. IMPORTANT SALE, OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DAVID THOMSON The undersigned have received instructions to sell at the Haymarket, on Tuesday, Fobruary 8, at eleven o'clock, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES, all under the Land Transfer title, LOT 1—33 acres 2 roods 18 perches, being a subdivision of Smales' property, East Tamaki, fenced and in grass. This is volcanic land of good quality. LOT 2—584 acres, near the town of Te Awa- ! mutu, and bounded by the Puniu River. Good land; fenced; subdivided; all in grass; with a cottage dwelling, and excellent orchard, planted with choice varieties of table fruit; close to railway, schools, telegraph, and post office, together a pleasant and profitable homestead. LOT 3—The Puketoua Block, Hikuraiigi Survey District, containing 360 acres unimproved good land, nearly surrounded by rivers. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. THE ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR Will be held at Remuera on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, at Noon. Entries are requested at earliest convenience, as Sheep are catalogued i,n the order they are received. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. TMPORTANT NOTICE. THE PAPAKURA SALE. ' Consequent on the REMUERA SALE being held on the usual Market Day (Wednesday), the next sale will be held on January 31 ; and, in addition to the usual supply of Cattle, there will be DAIRY" UTENSILS, In the Estate of the late Mr. McDonald. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. /COUNTRY CATTLE SALES, PUKEKOHE—Monday, January 26. PAPAKURA— Saturday, January 31. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THE HAYMARKET. BODES, SKINS, AND WOOL SALE. , Each Tuesday, at twelve o'clock, HIDES, SKINS, AND WOOL asserted by an expert, and highest values obtained for them. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8472, 24 January 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8472, 24 January 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8472, 24 January 1891, Page 8