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Sales by AuctionTHIS DAY, At) Eleven o'clock. IMPORTANT-& UNRESERVED SALI • OF TjiNGLISH MADE FURNITURE MIRRORS, and GENERAL FURBISHING GOODS, Too Numerous to Particularise. ■ Also, . ■■■::.■ PARLOR BILLIARD TABLE No Reserve.' GABRIEL LEWIS, Auctioneer. SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, AT THE MART, QUEEN-STREET. THIS DAY, Noon. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, KITCHEN RANGES, DRESSER. RICHARD ARTHUR, Will sell by auction at the Agricultural Hall, City Market, This Day, at 12 o'cleck noon, • A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS—Loo, Square, and other Tables, Chairs, Couches, Horsehair Suite, Matting, Carpets, KitChen : Dresser.' Iron Bedsteads, Spring and ■ other Mattresses, Palliasses, Cheats of Drawers, Washstands, Ware; Toilet Tables, ■: Mirrors, Kitchen and Cooking .■■'..Utensils,'-"-' Crockery,l i American i Stove "(" Uncle Sam"), Colonial Oven, Superior Kitchen IJange, Large Zinc Bath, Office Desk, Books. = : . , Terms —Cash before delivery. ■"■■■■ ■■■:!■ THURSDAY—Drapery/Clothing, etc. - FRIDAY— Pigs, Pagnall Cart, Produce, Fruit, ARTHUR'S HART. : . IESTABIJSHED 1859.] ' RICHARD ARTHUR, ESTATE, HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL ; AUCTIONEER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. ; Valuations made of Properties, Housotaeld Furni(are, &c. ' . . Consignments of Produce, Grain,; Merchandise Household Furniture, &c., promptly disposed of. J|f ' Special attention given to ; the conduct of Sales of Properties and Sales of Household Furniture and Effects at Residences. Special arrangements made vrith Merchants, Importers, or others, for Trade .Sales to be held on their own premises. ; During the THIRTY-TWO YEARS that R.A. lias ■ ■'■■ been in Business he has never in any way deviated from a strictly Commission Business, has never Jjought or sold on his own account, or imported. \ ■ By > adhering to these lines, 5 and by > personal attention ito' all matters entrusted to him, he confidently • topes for a continuance of ; the liberal support of his old friends and the general public, W. S. COCUKANE] [jas. dacke. ■■ MONDAY, JUNE 8, At Twelve o'clock. ;■-.:■■ ?■!'■'■?-'.'C;Vi;i;..:]'•■■' y.S[}~ ■'■:':'■ -•■»']'":.":'"'' ' ""* ■':'■."* ' ■. ;■-, '■ '-' ' - OAKLETGH PARK, AVONDALE. 82 ACRES AND BUILDINGS. THE STAR TANNERY, AVONDALE, WITH ALL BUILDINGS. : .?--9', : i - f ■;£ ,; '!' , 'vv' J,: :''V' : :t-J''vVv : '£:■'' "'"'' ' ; * : '"'*' "f : ;: %%'!:"'-'il'!'- : '-'' '.■■'■:■■. ■"' :: ' BOOT FACTORY, WAREHOUSE AND RESIDENCE, WAKEFIELD.STREET., k'-iy '-.. ■■■';■':'>'■'.■ : '.~ ■'■■ 7-' '■■-: ■ '■>■;':' ' ..-.-.;• ..- .-■--• -■'■■ ■ '"' '■ -". Hie subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on , Monday, Bth June, at twelve ■ clock, ■ ■ ; • • BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES, ' A VONDALE.—Allotments 17 and 18, J\_ Parish iof Titirangi, known ;as Oakleigh Park; it contains 182 acres and 1 rood good laud, fenced and divided into 0 paddocks, and a well- , crown" orchard of 2000 ■ fruit trees. t There is half a mile frontage to the Great North Read, and a very extensive frontage of about three-quarters of a mile to the Waitemata Harbour. The BUILDINGS consist.of Residence of 8 rooms, •tone stable and cow.shed, coach-house, wash-house, And a Cottage of 4 rooms; about 4 miles from town. THE STAR TANNERY, AVONDALE—Part of Allotment ''ISA," Parish -of Titiranei, ■: containing 5 3 acres and 10 perches-land, with all the Buildings, &c., necessary for carrying on an extensive Tannery. consisting' of Currier's'Shop,';Drying,ißeam,; and Wool-sheds, 82 covered pits, stable, 150 by 50ft, four Cottages and a Hall. This is one of the finest --' Tannery sites about Auckland, being only i miles from town; it fronts the , Waitemata Harbour, and vessels of 6U tons can lay alongside at the Works.; : WAKBFIELD-STREET—Allotments 16 and 17, Section 38/ City of Auckland, 66 feet frontage to Wakefleld street by 19 feet deep, with all Buildings ■ thereon, consisting of Boot ; Factory and Warehouse, two : storied, built of brick, and roofed with .slates/ SO feet by 30 feet, in iirst-class condition, " and large Brick Residence of 10 rooms. for further particulars apply to ,: SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, • ' Auctioneers. ■ IV*. 6. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. ■.;■..'. ■.. MONDAY, JUNE 8.: ; COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE LOWER SYMONDSSTRSET. „ ■ The subscribers have , received instructions from ' Mr. C. B. Stone to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-streeW on Monday, 1 - Bth <■ June, '• at ■ twelve ;> ■ o'clock, HIS COMFORTABLE FAMILY ;~. RESIDENCE ■; situated I corner of Loww Syinonds- street and Havelock-street (nearly opposite Government House gate). It contains Drawing-room, very large dining-room, with/bay window, i bedrooms, upper I and ■ lower balls, bath-room, linen-room, besidesi; kitchen, servants' room, scullery, * and pantry, cupboards, ,gas, water, and every convenience. The Outhouses comprise workshop, wood and toal-house, &c. -' - ■ :It is ' held under lease, having about 56 . years nexpired, at the ground rent of £29 a-year. v : > The above is a - first-class modern residence, built of brick and roofed, slates, being specially well built for \ the owner's own occupation.;, It is fitted ■ with every possible convenience, the room* being large, lofty, and well ventilated. , The position is really good, being <in a ■ first-rate ; neighbourhood, . ■ healthy and close to the business centre. ; , For further particulars and cards to view apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, '.-.,:. ' :; Auctioneers. ■ ' •j : ; _. ■ J him i ■ . i I-i '. " $^M^^ : o' : -' : }W-' ■?■'■ : ' : ' ; - ':■<:.; • <! "'." ..-■ • ■'. Robert WILSON.] [Reginald CLAYTON. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, At Eleven o'Clock, WILSON & CLAYTON Have been instructed l>y the Auckland Harbour Boartl, to sell by public auction, at the Office of the Board, Quay-street, on Thursday, June .18, 1891, at eleven a.m THE LEASES, For a Term of Fifty Years, of ALLOTMENTS Nos. 12iS, • 129, and 130, QUAY. STREET. ■ • - Upset price, per annum. Allotment No. 128, 33 by 84.9 ft.. .£3 10s per foot. „ No. 129, S3 by 84.10 ft.. .£2 10s per foot. „ No. 130, 33 by 84.10 ft...£210s per foot. *'*' Theso Allotments are situated opposite the Quaystreet Jetty, and in close proximity to the Northern ' . Roller Mills, and in consequence of this central and commanding position are bound to become some of the most valuable of our city business sites. Plan, Draft Lease, and Conditions of Sale, may be seen at the Offices of the Board. WILSON & CLAYTON, Auctioneers. "OOBEBT '* /~IARR (Lite or B. Tonks & Co.), 203, QUEEN- STREET (CITY/ HALL BLOCK), AUCTIONEER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, Hating large and commodious Premieea, l 8 prepared to undertake the SALE OF LAND, HOUSES, MERCHANDISE FURNITURE, GRAIN, : And other Produce, ' . . - .- PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. Telephone,«. P.O. Box, 239.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 8

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