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-i Sales by Auction. * TO-MORROW, At Eleven o'Clock. tin BOOT AND SHOE MANUFAC. TORE lIS, TRADE SALE OF LEATHER and EX LINCOLNSHIRE. CASES E. J- KIP BUTTS CM- 10 --553 French Calf, various weights 0 cases Russet Calf 1 case E. J. Split ButU 1 ca>e Enamelled Hide 4 bales Am. Split 2 cases Black, Tan, and Dull Brown Roans 2 cases Maroon, Roans, and Persians 7 packages Grindery, Iron Rivets, B. and I. Tingles, Plugs, Brass Rivets, Tip Nails. Hobs. &c. 1 bale Drill, Yellow and White 1 bale Coloured Shoe Canvas Also, 4 cases Levant Goat, Calf, Kids, Patent Persians, Skivers, Gloss, &c., Ac. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have received instructions to sell the above leathers and Grindery, To-morrow (Tuesday), November 1, at eleven o'clock. Terms at Sale. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, At Eleven o'Clock. EX LINCOLNSHIRE. IBALEP R I N T S 4 cases Hosiery—Men's, Women's, and Chil" dren's £ cases Coloured Cashmeres 2 cases Coloured Dress floods 1 case I.R Braces 2 cashes Men's Underwear 4 coses Tennis Shirts, new patterns 9 cases Oxford, Harvard, and Wool Shirts, assorted 1 case Flannel Vests 2 cases Men's Clothing— and Trousers I bale Flannelette 4 bales White Blankets 10 pieces of Japanese Silk I bale Shirtings iS GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have received instructions to sell a Consignment of above-mentioned Goods on Wednesday next, 2nd November, at eleven o'clock. Terms at Sale. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLDS. THREE ALLOTMENTS, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. TWO COMFORTABLE RESIDENCES. Fhe subscribers have been instructed by Mrs. Bain to sell bv auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Tuesday, Sth November, at 1- o'clock, HER VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY in Upper Queen-street, consisting of Lot 16, having 45 feet frontage to Upper Queen-street by 101 feet deep : Let 17, having +"> feet frontage to Upper Queen-street by 101 feet deep ; Lot IS, having 45 feet frontage to Upper Queen-street and 101 feed frontage to South Esk-street. Lot 9, having 117 feet frontage to South Eststreet bv 132 "feet deep, with COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE of 9 rooms, bathroom, ga.% water, and all conveniences, slate roof ; stable and other buildings. Lot 10, hating S4 feet frontage to South Eskstreet, and 53 feet frontage to Scotia Place by lb 0 feet on one side and 173 feet on the other, with RESIDENCE of 6 rooms, iron-roofed, and outhouses erected thereon. The above are well situated on one of the main outlets of the city, within a very short distance of the business centre. Terms: One-third cash ; balance can remain at 6£ per cent. SAMUEL COCHRANE k SON Auctioneers. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, At Eleven o'Clock. WALNUT BEVELLED PLATE OVERMANTEL. EX S.S. LINCOLNSHIRE, FROM LONDON. ROBERT CHARLESCARR Will rail, on Thursday, November 3, at eleven o'clock, A SHIPMENT OF VERY HANDJ\. SOME BEVELLED PLATE WALNUT OVERMANTELS, just landed ex ii Lincoln-hire On View To-morrow. ARTHUR'S MART, Established 1859. RICHARD ARTHUR Commission Auctioneer and Agent, No Trading, Dealing, or Importing. Strictly Commission Business. This WEEK'S sales BY AUCTION, so far as arranged TUESDAY, noon, at the Balance of Stock of Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Provisions, etc.: Candles, Condensed Milk, Coffee and Milk, Assorted Fruits, Liquid Blue, Semolina, Anchovies, Indian Mango and other Pickles, Dried Apples, J.inseed Meal, Elonite Washing Fluid, Lime Juice, Chloride of Lime, Chocolate Creams, White Lead, Nails, Avery's Weighing Machine, Fencing Wire, Hay Forks, etc. Dairy, Farm, Garden, and Orchard Products, New Potatoes, Vegetables, Grain, Chaff, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Butter (Corned and Fresh), etc., Small Bags for potatoes, onions, etc. FRUIT of ail kinds in season. THURSDAY, 11 a.m., at tiie General assortment of Drapery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Underclothing, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shirts, Socks, Hats, etc.; Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots, Shoes, and .Slippers ; Silver J. "cilery, Handsome Opera Glass, Watches, etc, FRIDAY, 11a.m., at the —Market-day Auction Market for the sale of Poultry of all kinds, Dair>, Farm, Garden, and Orchard Products, New Potatoes, Vegetables. Fresh Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, Groceries, Sheep-Wash Tobacco, Fruit of all kinds in season. ON SALE PRIVATELY—Maize, Oats, Chaff, Corned Butter, Bacon, Hams, New Potatoes, G.L Buckets (extra strong), Marble Mantelpiece. „ . ~ WANTED—First-class Cheese, Honey, Fresh Laid Eggs, Onions, Well-cured Dairy-fed Bacon. FOR FRIDAY'S AUCTION—AII kinds of Poultry. NOTICE—On Thursday, November 17, at the Mart, will be sold SIXTEEN Splendid Building Sites, situated at the foot of Mount Eden ; level, cleared, in grass, true volcanic sou, healthful, convenient, pleasant. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, At 2 p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS /Till Sell by Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street), PAPAKUKA.- CONVENIENT LITTLE FARM, situated on the Wairoa Road, about a mile from the Papakura station, and being part of allotment 27, parish of Hunua. The farm comprises 44J acres, and there is a comfortable House, with stable, cowshed, and dairy. Orchard and other improvements. Good stream of running water. Lately in the occupation of Mr. Wm. Hall, jun. DRURY.—HANDY LITTLE SEASIDE FARM of 47$ acres, all well fenced ; 7 acres grass, 3 acres fallow, all ploughable and well - watered. New house of 5 rooms, well-finished; iron roof, double brick chimnev. Also, dairy, stable, trap-shed, washhouse (with copper), Ac. About half-mile from school and two miles from Drury station. Fine views. Terms of payment one-half cash and the balance at 6 per cent. Land transfer title. MANUREWA — VERY HANDY LITTLE FARM of 68 acres, fronting the Great South Road, about a mile past the Man lire a Station. The whole is fenced and partly improved, with small Hou»e and outbuildings. Land Transfer title. Terms : £180 can remain at 7 per cent, for three years. Lately in the occupation or Mr, Frederick Way. CHARLOTTE-STREET, EDEN TERRACECottage of 4 rooms and pantry, with verandah back and front, water laid on. Allotment 33 by 65, laidout garden ; paths concreted. Held under lease (40 years to run) at £3 per annum. No reasonable bid will be refused. Further particulars from SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, . Land and House Auctioneers, 85, Queen-street. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14. THE POKENO SALEYARDS. Tne undersigned have received instructions from Mr. Edward G. Hobbs to sell at the Pokeno Saleyards, on Monday, November 14, HIS HOMESTEAD, . consisting of 40 acres fairly level land, li miles from Pokeuo Railway Station by a metalled road. Live boundary fences, ample supply of wood, and good spring water. Four acres choice fruit trees now coming to full bearing. Six* SS „ w ;, c °™. Adjoining Church and Store lld 1)6 a good site for a Creamery or ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THE HAYMARKET. • HIDES, SKINS, AND WOOL SALE. ;i* . Each Tuesday, at twelve o'clock, ■tides, skins, and wool l~i assorted by an expert, and Wghen taW «obtained for them. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9023, 31 October 1892, Page 8

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