• • s== ——————— Sales by Auction. * ;•> ' ' "*•' _ THIS DAY. ; , EX MAORI. TO DRAPERS AND OTHERS. • 'BLANKETS, ELECTORAL AND WELSH FLANNELS, SUPERIOR DRESS GOODS (NEW STYLES),: . * CASHMERES, SUPERIOR SHIRTINGS, FLANNELETTES, SCARLET FLANNELS, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, &0., &C., &C. GABRIEL LEWIS Bias received instructions to sell on above date at eleven a.m., ra o CASES AND BALES OF ABOVE JLO GOODS, Just landing ex above Steamer. Terms at Sale. u c TlO N SALES. ITO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN LEAVING THE COLONY, RETIRING FROM HOUSEKEEPING, TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS OF ' ESTATES, &C., etc. GABRIEL LEWIS desires to inform Ladies and Gentlemen, Trustees and Execu- I tors of Estates, A'c., that be is PREPARED TO '■ ■UNDERTAKE OUTDOOR SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER I'OPERTIES, and will make Cash Advances against same Jnrepare Valuations aud Inventories at shortest police. ! A large and efficient staff of assistants, under my personal direction, with Home and Colonial experience, is engaged for the purpose of carrying out this particular branch, either in town or country.' All communications addressed to me will receive prompt attention. GABRIEL LEWIS, Auctioneers. B. J. ESAM.] [C.' ARTHUR. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'clock, f DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. ESAM & ARTHUR Will sell by auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, ! opposite Savings Bank, This Day, at 11 o'clock, Drapery, DRESS pieces, prints, Socks, Suits, Trousers, Shirts, Underclothing, 5 dozen Assorted Aprons, etc., etc., 10 Concertinas ami Accordeous, Assorted l.K>t Boots .and Shoes (Men's, Woman's, and Children's). At Twelve o'Clock. 6 Sewing Machines (Singer's, Domestic, and •White's). E. ARTHUR.] [J. F. BUDDLE. i THIS DAY, at Eleven a.m. PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, PORTABLE BOILER, RANGES, STOVES, CARPETS. ARTHUR AND HUDDLE Will sell by auction, at their Mart, Agricultural Hall. City Market, Queen-street, This Day, at eleven o'clock a.m., HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, removed from private houses for convenience of sale—Walnut Case Piano by Bord, Music Stool, Hall Stand, Loo Tables, Square Tables, Cane and Stuffed Chairs, Walnut Loo Table, "Venetian Blinds, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cornice Poles and Rinss, Bookcase, Cupboard, Couches, Sofas, Child's Chair, Pictures, Hall Table, Fenders, lire Irons, Coalscuttle, Accordions, Books, Glass, China and Earthenware, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Baths, Plate Rack, Meat Safe, Ranges, Stoves, Grate, Step Ladder, Moulding, Store Truck, Double and Single Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Wove Wire and other Mat trersrs, Hair Mattress, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Toilet Tables, Toilet Ware, Lo 'king Glasses, Matting, Oilcloth, Wood Cot, Pictures, Corner Cramps, Books. Also, A Lady's Gold Hunting Watch, a Plated Albert Chain, Glassware, China, Brass Scales. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, At Twelve o'Clock. THE MAR AIT Al LAND COMPANY (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDATION. 69,730 ~^® ES 0F LAND GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. THOS. M. JACKSON & CO. Have received instructions from the Liquidator of the Maraifcii Land Company (Limited), to sell, by public auction, at their Mart, Durham-street East, Auckland, on Friday, the 17tli April, at 12 o'clock noon THE ABOVE valuable ESTATE, containing 09,730 acres. Situated in the Patetere District, distant about 7 miles from Lichfield, the present terminus of the Thames Valley Railway, with which it is connected by good roads. "The property is well watered, has a large frontage to the Watkato River, is mostly covered with native grass, and is capable of carrying a large amount of 6tock - TITLE—LAND TRANSFER.
Further particulars can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, THOS. M. JACKSON & CO., Durham-street East.. t __ FRIDAY, APRIL 17. THE H A Y M A R K E T. For sale, at twelve o'clock. H-Hy UNBROKEN COLTS AND 18 4 FILLED, from Cambridge An Unbroken Colt, by Cap-a-pie out of an Orlando mare, 4yrs old, over 10 hands high, and a perfect picture 10 Good Sound Young Horses A pair Buggy Horses, perfectly sound, good in single, or Double Harness, and thoroughly reliable A Chestnut Gelding, any trial, very active. A Bay Geldinir, by Woolbroker, syrs., from Pokeno ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. S — — SATURDAY, APRIL 25. AT MOUNT ALBERT.' Thft undersigned will sell, at the residence of Mrs. A. K. Taylor, on Saturday, 25th Aprii, at twelve o'clock, THE FOLLOWING STOCK:— 6 HORSES 20 COWS (in milk or springing) 2 PURE-BRED AI.DERNEY BULLS LINCOLN EWES 7 BERKSHIRE PICS 12 IMPORTED AMERICAN BRONZE TURKEYS i ■ 3.DRAYS. 1 SPRING CART 71 COVERED BUGGY ' ?3 SETS DRAY HARNESS 2 SETS BUGGY HARNESS ;2 SETS CARRIAGE HARNESS 1 SET SPRING CART HARNESS SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c. :2'MOWING MACHINES. 1 HORSE RAKE (1 SET DISC HARROWS •3 PLOUGHS (Hornsby) 1 DOUBLE MOULD-BOARD PLOUGH MILK COOLER AND PIPES ■ 4-SETS HARROWS :i TWO-HORSE ROLLER fl. MANGOLD AND TURNIP DRILL p. WINNOWING MACHINE fa MAIZE COB STRIPPER .'•I LAWN MOWER. 1 CLOTHES MANGLE &c.; &C., , v &C. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. TjrroOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW, """ ForiSale at Durham Yards every Tuesday, at 9.30 a.in HUNTER & NOLAN. ROBERT £< HARLES £<ARR (Late of B. Tones & Co.), & 203, QUEEN - STREET (CITY HALL BLOCK), AUCTIONEER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, • Having large and commodious Premises, is prepared to undertake the QAT.F. OF LAND, HOUSES, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, GRAIN, And other Produce. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. . •Ttfepbwfcik • . p.o.Ew.m .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8541, 15 April 1891, Page 8
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