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itSSSSSS^^ == r ===^==S:==Se!==S!=S I JSEsss2^^^^ == Sales by Auction. _, THIS DAT, „ - At Ten o'Clock Sharp. JpRUIT I yRUIT! JIRUIT! APPLES, lemons, ORANGES, MANDARINS, PASSION FRUIT, PEANUTS, COCO AN UTS, Etc., Etc., Etc. KIPDLT NOTE TIME : TEN O'CLOCK SHARP DIGBY TONES & CO., • ' Auctioneers. o T ICE. THE MONSTER AUCTION SALE OF S SIGN ED g'TOCK CONTINUES TO-DAY (Wednesday), Commencing at eleven o'clock, At those EXTENSIVE PREMISES OPPOSITE UNION BANK, QUEEN-SIRE l£T. D. TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. THIS DAY, Ab Eleven o'Clock. AITKEN'S AUCTION ROOMS. WESTERN WING, CITY MARKET. 1 pf A CASES ORANGES AND JLO V MANDARINS, ex ».s. Waihora go CASES CHOICE DESSERT APPLES, ex Te K&po. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. ft. J. ESAU.] ( c - ARTHUR. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock sharp. WITHOUT RESERVE. 500 S ACKS p OTATOESj ' EX TE KAPO. ▲action Sale at our Mart, Qaeen-street. ESAM AND ARTHUR, Auctioneers. B. J ESAM.] [C. ARTHUR. THIS DAY, at 12 o'Clock. AOa CASES ORANGES, £ MANDARINS, LEMONS, AND PINES, ex aihora 100 cases APPLES, ex Te Kapo. ESAM & ARTHUR, Auctioneers. \ *. 9. ESS.H.] [ c - ARTHUR. MONDAY, AUGUST 29, At Eleven o'Clock. BT ORDER OF THE RKGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. ESAM & ARTHUR Win sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen and Elliots streets, on Monday, August 29, at eleven o'clock sharp, A LL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF f\ LAND In the Provincial District of Auckland, being part of Allotment No. 4, Section No. 88, cat* of Auckland, being the whole of the land included in Volume 38, Folio 253, of the Register Book » the Land Transfer Office at Auckland. THIS DAY, ; . t At Eleven o'Clock. MANDARUS, J>INES, L EX WAIHORA, FROM SYDNEY. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Will sell. This Day, at eleven o'clock, O/f CASES ORANGES AND Off- MANDARINS 8 CASES PINES. TO-MORROW, At Eleven o'clock. WALNUT OVERMANTELS (Bevelled Plated), IRON BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Will sail at his Rooms, on the above date at eleven o'clock, BEVELLED PLATE WALNUT OVERMANTELS, Double Iron Bedsteads, Austrian and American Chairs. On view This Day. BAKER BROS. Will auction, at their Rooms, 73, Queen-street, on Wednesday, August 24, at i p.m., A KAURI BUSH, on Great Barrier island, estimated to contain 1,000,000 feet oftimber ;is easy of access; adjoins the Kanri Timber Co.'s Land. AT PONSONBY, in John-street— convenient one-storey 5-roomed House; the builder owning this property recently paid £300 for it: Land 40 by 110 ft. OFF MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD-Superior 5roomed House, with ball, "verandah, bow window, gas stove, city water, bathroom, pantry, iron roof, 12ft stud; land 66 by T „. 100 ft. The Auckland Building Society ad- ; ' vanced £250 on this property. OKAHU, Kaipara— part of Lot 183 and N.W. part of 184, containing 80 acres. UPPER MA 6' A Gl—Section 2, Kourawhero Parish, 220 acres, partly improved. MOUNT EDEN, Shaddock-street—Two 4roomed Verandah Cottages, with sculleries and various conveniences. EMU ERA, Brighton Road—2 acres, having a _ lovely view, and being Lots 29, 30, and 31, of Lot 10, Section 14. ALBERT-STREET (near the Y.M.C.A.)-Part of Lot 8, of Allotment 22—4-roomed Verandah Cottage, with land, 28ft 4iin. by 106 ft llin. (By order of the Mortgagee.) WELLINGTON-STREET, corner Union-street —A Cottage Property on Part of Lot 14, Section 42. GREAT BARRIER, Port FitzToy—42o acres, partly improved, and known as Coffin's Property. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. M QUEEN-MOUNT, EAST TAMAKI. The wdessigned have received instructions from Mr. W. D. Laxon, whose lease has expired, to ■ell at the farm. Green Mount, East Tamaki, without reserve, at eleven o'clock, A K COWS, MILKING AND IN CALF Pure-bred Ayrshire Bull, perfectly quiet, Pedigree at Sale ; St Yearling Steers and Heifers 6 eighteen-month-old Heifers Pure-bred Alderney Bull Half-bred AJderney Bull . ■ Active' Draught Horse, suitable for Spring- - • cart Bay Mare, four-year-old, by Young ChamBay Colt, three-year-old, by Young Champion Roan Filly, two-year-old, by Young Champion Brown Filly Foal, two-yaar-old, by Young Champion . Brown Boggy Mare, very quiet and good; driven by a lady . Also, well-known hunter Lone Hand, qualified for Hunt Races, and quiet in harness 4 Breeding Sows : Pore-bred Berkshire Bra Stringbinder, by JobnneK Horse Hayrake, by Nicholson it' -.-. Waggon and Frame, by Chas. Goodwill Double-furrow Plough, by Wallace ' v- Single-furrow Plough , t Horse Harrows, four-leaf, by Wallace r -Seed-drill, with Manure distributor, " Buck, eye." * Cambridge Roller, Disc Harrows, 16-slraitte. \ V-; Scarifier, 2 seta, 3 horse Trees, 1 four-horse Tree . J sets Shaft Harness, Waggon Harness, leading : i r Harness, Plough Harness, Etc.. Etc. v Pagnall Trap , Dairy Utensils Portable Forge ana Anvil Tools and Sundries, Pig Troughs, empty , Sacks Wheelbarrow, Etc., Etc. ' Also, C-b account of Mi s. r.ushington : . .. ... A Landau, in splendid order Tfrft above implements are in first-class order. Luncheon Provided. HUNTER AKD NOLAN.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8959, 17 August 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8959, 17 August 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8959, 17 August 1892, Page 8