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Seles by Auction. ■ i ■ « ttOfcEBT WILSON.] [REGINALD CLAYTON THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. WILSON & CLAYTON Have been instructed to sell by public auction, a the offices of the Auckland Harbour Board. Quay street, on Thursday, the 26th day of April, 1802 at eleven a.m., THE LEASK FOR A TERM OF FIFTY YKARS OF SITE OF MORGUE, HOBSON STREET. , ~,,., Plan, conditions of sale, and draft lease, may bt seen at the office of the Hoard. WILSON ft CLAYTON, Auctioneers. *_ —— W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRK. THIS DAY. HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE (In Bird's-eye Maple Case) BILLIARD TABLE TAPESTRY AND PLUSH CHAIRS SIDEBOARD, DINING TABLE HOUSE 110 FURNITURE ENGLISH SADDLES, INCUBATOR. AT NORTH COTE. The subscribers have received instructions from .Mrs. Karrer. who is leaving for England, to sell bv auction, at the residence, Northcote (close to Wharf, on main road), on Thursday, 2Sth iustaut, at 11 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF HER FIRST CLASS AND VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising- Splendid Upright Grand Pianoforte. by Haako, Iron frame, in beautiful bird's eye maple case, a very valuable instrument: Cretonne Spring-seated Couch, Arm, Occasional, ami Conversational Chairs (in tapestry and plush). Inlaid Chess Table. Octagon and Gypsy and Afternoon lea Tables. Handsome Walnut Overmantel, Whatnots, Paintings, Plaques, ornaments. Fenders and Irons, Carpets. Linoleum, Hall Table and Chairs. Umbrella Stand ; Silk, Tapestry, Lace, and \rt Muslin tains, Poles, Billiard Table ({-size, complete, with extra top as Dining Table), Telescopic Table, Rimu Sideboard (with plate glass back), Plated Ware, Austrian Chairs), iCocker, Hand-painted Tea yet. Sewing Machine, Brass-mounted Perambulator. Brussels stair Carpet, liods, Iron Bedsteads, Wirewove and Spring Mattresses. Kapok Beds, Feather Pillows. Bedding, Linen, lull Scotch Chest Drawers, Duchess Dressing table. Marble-top Wash : tami, Tile-back, Washstands, Japanese Ware, Mirrors, China, Class, Cutlery. Wo, 1 Mats, Kitchen Utensils, Agate and Enamelled Saucepans, Tubs, Wringer, etc., etc. Also, Lady's Side Saddle, Rent's Saddle by Peat (London), New Incubator, Garden Tools, etc. The above are nearly new, and but a short time in use. Conveyances run to Wharf. On view morning of sale. SAMUEL COCHRANE ft SON, Auctioneer?. > i THIS DAY, at Eleven o'Clock. BOOTS AN D SHOE S, SECOND-HAN D CLOTHING. RICHARD ARTHUR, Commission Auctioneer and Agent, Has received instructions to sell by auction, at Arthur's Mart, This Day, at eleven o'clock a.m., At; E N E RA L ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY, '■ nderclothing. Hosiery. Haberdashery, Blankets. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Socks, Shirts, etc. Mackintoshes. Well-aborted Lot of Ladies', Cents', and Children's Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, Evening Shoes, Felt Slippers. LOt of Second-hand Clothing. Terms : Cash before Deliver)'. TOMORROW, At Two p.m. sharp. SAMUEL YAILE ft SONS Will sell by auction at their Land Sale-rooms, S3, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street), BY ORDER OF TUB REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, TAKAPUN A—Beautiful Seaside Farm. Portions of Lots 2 and 7, of Subdivision of Allotment 189, Parish of Takapuna. containing 146j acres, with the house and other buildings erected thereon ; 30 acres are fenced and in gra-s ; biuall puriri bush. RICHMOND ROAD, SURREY HILLS—Lot 4 of Section of Subdivision of Allotment 31 and others of Section 8. Frontage, 40 feet by 115 feet 6 inches. With the convenient House cf 0 rooms, bathroom, pantry, ant wash-house thereon erected. PROSPECT AND BLAKE-STREETS, PONPONBY (Corner)- Parts of Lots 84 and s.O of Subdivision of part of Allotment 21, Sections, Suburbs. On this section there are two well-built Houses ol 4 rooms and skillioli. Also, ON* ACCOUNT OK THE VARIOUS OWNERS TO CLOSK SUNDRY ESTATES: CORN Kit OF QUEEN AND ROKEBYSTREETS—Lots 19 and 20. Fine Allotment, 59 feet 5 inches by SS feet 0 inches. QUEEN AND RoKEBY-S I REETS— 21, 22, and 23. Jjtrge corner Allotment, 84 feet frontage to Queen-street by "1 feet 4 inches deep. HOME-STREET, ARCHILL—Lots 30 and 40; frontage 73 feet, with Cottage. COMMERCIAL ROAD, ARCHILL—Lots 42, 43, M, 45, and 40. Five Allotments in all; 105 feet frontage, with Cottage. BROWN-STREET, PONSONBV— 171. measuring 40 by VJ feet, with the substantial Cottage thereon. BROWN-STREET, PONSONBY—Lot 172 ; frontage 40 feet, with Cottage. MATAKOHE—'O Acres; portion of allotment 225. Adjoin* Forest Rw.-rve. FARM AT PAKURANOA—Part of allotments 187 and lis, Parish of Piikuranga, containing about tS4 acres. On tins land there is erected a substantial House. At present leased to Mr. John Sutcliif, but possession can be given in a month. Conditions of sale, and further particulars from the auctioneers. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, 85, Queen-street. * BAKER BROS. IV'ill auction a portion of the Furniture of the Rev. H. .T. Lewis, at his residency Queen-street, near Karangahape Road, To-MORROW (Friday), at i p.m., consisting in part of BEDSTEADS, COUCH, B.W. CHAIRS, Revolving Office Chair, Kitchen Utensils Hall Hatstand (mirror back) Couch and Chair combined Oak Table, Bedroom Furuituie &c, Ac. Ac. Sewing Machine, cost £10 10s Occasional Table, Mangle Weights and Scales, Stone Jars etc. Ac. Ac. _>■■— ■ THIS DAY. THE REMUERA YARDS. For sals, To-day (Thursday), April 28, atone o'clock, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS. / 80 Half-bred Leicester and Merino Lambs, Eostly Ewes FOR PRIVATE SALE—Mr. Stock's Farm, at Waiuku, containing 80 acres, fenced, subdivided, irith 4-roomed Cottage and outbuildings. ALFRED BUUK.LAND & SONS. > — THE HAYMARKET. HIDES, SKINS, AND WOOL SALE. Each Tuesday, at twelve o'clock, HIDES, SKINS, AND WOOL assorted by an expert, and highest values Obtained for them. ALFRED BUCK LAND & SONS. TOMORROW. AT THE DURHAM YARDS. the undersigned will sell, at the Durham Yards, on Friday, April 29, HA BROKEN AND UNBROKEN WV DRAUGHT AND CARRIAGE HORSES, from Waipu 2 Draught Horses, from Plat Bush 1 Spring Cart Horse, from Flat Bush. Also, 8 Upstanding Hacks and Coach Horses HUNTER AND NOLAN. > " ; - —-.■ _ J _o« GEM RINGS, ENGAGEMENT R]N<;S. WEDDING AND KEEPER RINGS. Splendid selkctio.n. Lowest prices. A. G. BARTLETT, 154, Queen-street. THE AUCKLAND BRANCH OF THE PEACE SOCIETY. OBJECT: ARBITRATION VERSUS WAR MEMBERSHIP: Is, or 3d annually; Id for Juniors, Subscriptions earnestly solicited for outgoing mail by Hon. Secretary JEdgecunibo House Pittstreet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8864, 28 April 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8864, 28 April 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8864, 28 April 1892, Page 8