Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, at Eleven a.m. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS AMI SHOES, SUNDRIES. RICHARD ARTHUR, Commission Auctioneer and Agent, Has received instructions to sell by auction, a' Arthur's Mart, Quesn-street, This Day, at elevei o'clock a.in., A GENERAL AND WELL-ASSORTEI . LOT OF DRAPERY, Underclothing. Ulan kets, Rugs, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Men's ant Bovs' Cloihir.c, Hats, Caps, Sex, Shirts, etc.; * well-assorted lot of Ladies', (tents', and Children'.' Hoots, Shoes, and Slipper*, the balance of a Coun try Store .Stock ; ami <>. her lots. Terms—Cash beiore delivery. FRIDAY, MAY 27. BRICK BUILDING, DOMAIN, Known as the BLOCKHOUSE, park road. ALEX. AITKEX Has received instructions to >ell by auction, on the Ground, at 11 a.m., on Friday, the 27th inst., The abo WELL - SEASON kd BRICK BUILDING, with Ir -n Roof, Gutterugs, ami inner Fittings, Pott Removal, Terms : Cash. 2738 TO-MORROW. DURHAM YARD S. IN* THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOSEPH N KM MING. The undersigned have received instructions from the Trustees of the late I. Neumung's Estate, to sell, at the Durham Yards, on Friday, May 20 (without reserve), THRESHING MACHINE k engine (S-horse power), Elevator and Chaffcutter, in thorough working order. ■ Now on view at th-- Farm, East Tamaki. At Twelve o'Clock N'oon. HUNTER & NOLAN. TO-MORROW. THE DURHAM YARDS. LEASE 1600 ACRES, WAIROA SOUTH. The undersigned have received instructions from Rutland Turner, Esq., who is lemuving to W'aikato, to sell THE LEASE, for the unexpired term of 3} years, of the Farm occupied by him at V tiroa south, on which there is a substantial Dwelling house erected; also, 4-r.>oine : Cottage, outbouses, &c. A large proportion is laid down in grabs. At 12 o'Clock Noon. HUNTER AND NOLAN. MONDAY, MAY 23, At One o'Clock. ST. HELIER BAY. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr. F. A. White, »tio is giving up (arming, to sell at the Farm, St. Hellers Ray, without. reserve, on Monday, May 20, THE whole of HIS live AND DEAL) STOCK, consisting of— 10 Active Trap and Plough Mares, stinted to Raglan 1 4-year-old Colt C 2-year-old Colts 14 Colts and Fillies (unbroken), by Brigadier, Ben Bolt, Anteros, Sir Walter, &c. 45 3-year-old Steer« 12 IS-months old steers 0 Young Cows Single-furrow Plough and Harness Ac., tic., Otc. HUNTER AND NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. JUNCTION YARDS. OWING to TUESDAY, May 21, bein? a Public Holiday, oar usual Weekly Sale will lake place on WEDNESDAY, May 25. HUNTER AND NOLAN. TUESDAY, MAY 31, Two o'clock Sharp. LOUCH, SON, AND CO., Land Agents, •lave instructed Mr. C. E. Paget, Auctioneer, to sell by public auction, it their SALE ROOMS, 61, QUEEN-STREET, MR. ROBERT WHITE'S PROPERTIES : I. T>AI'AKURA VALLEY—267 Acre?, 1 S.W. porion of Allotment 3&, Block 15, Otahuhu S.D. Kahikatea bush flat, partly open, drained, fenced, and surface sown. Terms : One-half cash, balance at E per cent, for six years. e. AWITU—47O Acres, Allotment 121, Block 5, Awitu. N.R., adjoining Church Mis-ion property. Partly bush and open land. Terms : One-half cash, balance at 5 per cent, for 6 years. J. SUMMER STREET, PONSONBY - i Allotment#, 33 by 103 feet each. Also, at same time, I. UPPER QUEEN-STREET—Part of Allotment No. 10, Section 37, City, 29 feet 3 inches, by SO feet, with two-storey House of 6 rooms, wash-house, verandah and balcony; extensive view. 6. VALLEY ROAD. MOUNT EDEN—Allotment No.—, subdivision of Section 10, 50 by 120 feet, G roomed Verandah House in good condition, scoria soil, gas, two large tanks. arid Transfer title. B. TACRANGA—SO Acres unimproved, Allotment 303, Te Papa. T. BEMUERA—Lot 6, Subdivision 32, of Victoria Glen Estate, mELWYN ROAD, 07 feet 8 inches by 13.3 feet, 6-roomed erandah House, bow window, scullery, 4 fireplaces, shed, etc. ). DEVONPORT-Roslyn, WYNYARD-STREET, Allotment 40 feet 7 inches by 105 feet, 6loomed Verandah House, bay window, scullery, wash-house, etc., in good order. I. RUAKAKA, Whamarei County—Section 43 and part 44, 240 Acres unimproved, light bush and tea-tree, N.E. aspect. I ' THIS DAY. THE REMUERA YARDS. For Sale, To-<lay (Thursday), May 19, at one o'clock, the property of Messrs. Keid Bros., of Motutapu, o K PURE - BRED SHORTHORN /WO BULL CALVES and YEARLINGS 40 Well-bred Cows A three-year Bull, bred by Reid Bros. Fat Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THE HAY MARKET. HIDES, SKINS, AND WOOL SALE. Each Tuesday, at twelve o'clock, Hides, SKINS, AND WOOL assorted by an expert, and highest values IbUined for them. ALFRED BUCK LAND & SONS. Sewing Machines. THE BE ALE PATENT HIGH-ARM 'sewing machine, WITH BUTTON-HOLE ATTACHMENTS AND ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS AM) MODERN APPLIANCES. or Cash OR Time Payments, ■©* W. .J. B KALE . SHORTLAND-STREET (Near Queen-street), AUCKLAND; AND AT Wellington, YVanganui, Napier, &c.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8882, 19 May 1892, Page 8
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