Sales by Auction ————« ' THIS DAY, At 11 o'Clock. AT THE RESIDENCE OF H. D. LEVINSOHN, Esq., OYMONDS • STREET (above Grammar School). milE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD X FURNITURE, as under :- DRAWING ROOM-PIANO (by Emil Ascherborg), Piano Stool, Handsome Utlb Overmantel (Bev. Plate), Kb. and Gold Brackets, Marble Clock, leather .Suite (Walnut, 9 pieces), 2 Handsome Walnut Carved Tables and octagon Do. to match, Fancy Chairs, Japanese Vases, Ornaments, Oleographs and Pointings, Brussels Carpet and Rug to match, Oilt Cornices, Poles, and Curtains, Whatnots, Fancy Work, Drapes, ■ Ac, Ac. DINING-ROOM- Leather Suite (9 pieces), Oak Telescope Dining Table, Handsome Oat sideboard (Bev. Glass), Bevel Plate Overmantel. Marble Clock and Hair Bronze to match. Oval Table, Oak Coal Vase, Card Table, Bookcase, Butler's Stand, Meal Engravings, render and Irons, Carpets, Rugs, Mats. Also, K.P. lea and Coffee Set (with Tray complete, 7 pieces). 2 Sets of Carvers (In cases), Visit***'». Fish Servers, Entree Dishes, Cruet.. Pick Fruit Set (7 pieces), .lam Dishes, &c, very Hand-omo Afternoon Tea Set, Superior Blue and Gold Dessert Service, Class, China, Cutlery. St., AC. ttAI.L - Oak Bev. Plate Hall Stand, Linoleum, Bronze Hall Table, Flower Stand, Paintings, Curtains, I.R. Mat, &c, Ac. BEDROOMS—Two Ash Bedroom Suites (8 pieces), Bar. Ulass Wardrobes Wardrobes. Handsome Iron ami Nickel Bedsteads, Bedding, Mattresses. Toilet Classes, Toilet Ware, Carpets, Curtains and Poles, Rues, Ornaments, Pictures Bed Chair, Commode, Brackets, Ac. Also, KITCHEN TABLES, Filter, Dish Covers, Safe, Chairs. Dinner Ware, Crockery, Fire Guard, Mangle, Wringer, Harden Horn .Lawn Mower, Tools, Wheelbarrow, Washing Machine, scales and Weights, Cane Lounge, ice Chest, and General Kitchen Utensils. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have received Instructions from H. D. Levinsohn, Esq., to sell, To-day (Wednesday), 10th instant, at 11 o'clock, at his residence. Symonds-street, THE WHOLE OF THE ABOVE FURNITURE. TERMS CASH. "~ NO RESERVE. The above Furniture was specially selected in JJontOT, and is in flint-class order. ON VIEW TO-DAY. TO-MORROW, at Eleven o'clock. *0 GENERAL DEALERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS, As under: FANCY GOODS, GLASSWARE, CLOCKS, PICTURES, CUTLERY TUMBLERS, JUOS. bRUSHWAKB COMBS, SCRAP BOOKS, ALBUMS PUREES, SCHOOL SLATES FANS, SADDLERY, SCREENS HARDWARE, TOILETWARE, Etc. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Will sell by auction To-morrow, at 11 o'clock, A LARGE QUANTITY OF ABOVE £%_ GOODS. Terms Cash. W. 8. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. THIS DAY. &LLOTMENTsT~NORTHCOTE (FOR 21 YEARS' LEASE). The subscribers will lease by auction, at their t Rooms, Qu en-street, This Day, at M 0 clock (by order of the Agent for the Public Trustee), LOTS 5 and 6, 9, 16 to 18, and 21 to 25, subdivision 01 lots 14 to 17 and 20, Parish of lakapuna, containing about 2 acres each. for « year/lease. Upset price, IDs an aero a ye.ir, and allowance made for clearing. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. <'' ' i THIS DAY", At Eleven o Clock. tOKATEA GOLD MINING COMPANY IN LIQUIDATION. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has received instructions from Mr. H. Gilflllan, Jun„ Liquidator, to sell, at his Rooms, on the a1.0v.1 date, at eleven o'clock, TO KATE A WOLDMINING COMPANY'S PROPERTY, MACHINERY, BUILDINGS, AC, AC. ' Ac. Catalogues and particulars can be had from the Auctioneer. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. TO-DAY, April 19th, as eleven o clock.— Building (next Museum) for Removal.-The aubscribers will sell by auction, at their rooms, Queen-street, To-day (Wednesday) 19th, at eleven o'clock, Building (next Museum in Princes-street) to be removed. The Building has heen taken down, wid'ls now ready for .emoval; part of it is lying in Messrs. Wl. stone's Yard, Custom street, the rest on the ground.— Cochrane & Sob, Auctioneers. r TOMORROW, At 11 o'Clock. /Il R A D~E~ SALE OP -10 CRATES CROCKERY, comprising Dinner Services, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Jugs, Tea Pots, etc. . ~ . . _~ „, 14 CASES BEDSTEADS, 6ft by 3tt and Oft Bin bv 4ft Bin „„ . . BO CASES AMERICAN CHAIRS, comprising Washington Wood, Grecians, Douglas Office, Children's Rockers, etc. 10 OASES ANSONIA CO.'S CLOCKS, comprising 1 day Time, 8-day Strike, etc. 10 BALES KAPOK «0 NESTS FLOUR KIDS, etc. DIGBY TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. Si '■■ " ________————— FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, At 2 p. m. Sharp. RARE OPPORTUNITY. V ESTATE OP 5053 ACRES. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS Will sell by Auction at their L*nd Sale Rooms, 86, Queen-street, , THAT SPLENDID PROPERTY known as the Motumaoho Estate, and containing 5053 acres, mostly rich flax swamp land, all substantially fenced in 14 paddocks; IMX. acres in grass, and another 1600 acres drained for the last six years, and now ready to bring in ; 160 acres fallow; 8000 acres level land ; balance uiv dulating hills. Water in every paddock. Present carrying capacity, 4UOO sheep. -House of 8 rooms, Cottage 4 rooms, Wool-shed, Shearing-shed, yard for 4000 sheep, dip for 1001 Sheep per day, Stables, etc. The bouse is surrounded by several acres oi ornamental plantation, large garden, 3J acres orchard, etc. . __ , There is a Railway Station on the -Property. As the owner is determined to realise, this Grand Property will by offered at an upset price of only i.l 10s per acre, in two lots of nearly equal area. The purchaser of the first block will have the option of taking the other block at the same price, the values being about equal. Terms, If desired ; ijOOl can remain on mortgage of the property for 4 yean at 6J per cent , __ Further particulars from the auctioneers. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, ■ 85, Queen-street. WEDNESDAY APRIL 26, At Eleven o'Clock. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, ALEXANDER AITKEN Has received instructions to sell by public auction at bis Mart, Agricultural Hall, on the above date at eleven o'clock, J" OT 9, OF. THE SUBDIVISION J INTO LOTS O? PART OK ALLOTMENT 104 C of Section 10, of the Suburbs of Auckland known as Mount Roskill, having a frontage of 7< links to Prospect Terrace, by a depth of 260 links with the Dwelling-house and outbuildings thereof erected ; now in the occupation of W. J. Cooke Esq. __ ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer, *. — __— THIS DAY. DRURY SALE YARDS. For sale, at one o'clock, AAA STRONG YEARLINC JL"" STEERS. • In good condition. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. Auctioneers. BAKER BROS. frill auction at their Mart, 73, Queen-street, Thi Day. at 2 p.m., A DESIRABLE and highly-improvec small FA KM, with water frontage, and : COTTAGE PROPERTY in Spring-street, Freeman' Bay.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9178, 19 April 1893, Page 8
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