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Sales by Auction < ' ' '" THIS DAY, All Eleven o'clock. TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. ENGLISH AMD COLONIAL FURNITURE: Leather Suites, Dining Tables to match) Sideboards, Cheffonleri, Wardrobes Toilet Ware, Fancy Tables, Chairs Occasional Tabl s, Pictures, Bronzes Indian Ornaments, Japanese Screens Fenders, Dish Covers, Carpet Runs Overmantels, in Walnut and 15. and Gold Chests of Drawers, Tables, Withstands Ornaments, Carpets and Rugs, etc., etc. Also, two Pianos by Stolle and one Piano by Schumann. GABRIEL LEWIS &, CO. Will sell the above To-day, at eleven o'clock, a. large assortment of above. Terras: Cash . > • THIS DAY. Ab 11 o'clock. UNRESERVED TRADE SALE OK ALES, STOUT, WINES. WITHOUT RESERVE. 3g\ CASKS JEFFREY'S STOUT Oil (Pints) 6 Casta JEFFREY'S STOUT (quarts) 30 Cases LAGER BEER (pints) SO Cases LAGER BEER (quarts) 20 Cases GERMAN WINE. Oil account of shippers, and without the slightest reserve. DIGBY TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. % i. ———————— THIS DAY', at Eleven o'Clock. HOBSONSTREET. PIANOFORTE, VIOHNCELLO, GRAPHO3COPE MARBLE TIMEPIECE, PATENT MANGLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND" EFFECTS. RICHARD ARTHUR, Commission Auctioneer and Agent, Has been favonred with instructions from Mr. Arthur Lovett (who is leaving fur England), to sell by auction, at «is residence, Hobson-street, This Day, at II o'clock a.m., HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of• Drawing, Pining, Bedroom, and Kitchen BequMtes, brillianttoned Walnut Case Pianoforte ; a tine-toned Violincello and Bow, Graphoscnpe, Marble Timepiece, Pictures, Wool and other Rugs and Mats, Carpets, Curtains, Cornice Holes, Tables, Occasional B.W. Cane and other Chairs, Settee, Couch. Canterbnrys, Whatnot, Cheffonier, Mirror, Fender, Kireirons, Iron Bedsteads, Wire and other Mattresses, Kapok Beds. Bedding, Duchess Suite,- Toilet Sets, Chests of Drawers, Tent, Patent Mangle (nearly new), Wringer, Gas Boiler, Glass and Kartlisnware, Dinner Service, etc, Brewer, Cooking Utensils, Preserving Pan, large Boiler, etc. On view this morning. i '■ —- " ' ' " THIS DAY. THE REMUERA YARDS. For sale, To-day (Thursday) at one o'clock, 600 STORE LAMBS. """ FOR PRIVATE SALE, A Pure Alderney Yearling Bull, of the Noted Favourite Strain. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. w ' TO-MORROW. T HiS II A Y M A R K E T. For sale at 11.30 a-m., A HANDSOME UPSTANDING BAY J\. COLT, 2 years old, by Carbineer, dam Magnolia. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. W. B. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. MONDAY, MAY 1. SYLVIA GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). BY ORDER OF THE SHERIFF.. The subscribers, instructed by H. C. Brewer, Esq., Sheriff of the District of Auckland, will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, May 1, at th * suit of the Bank of New Zealand (whose solicitor is J. A. Miller, Esq., Thames, whose agent in Auckland is John W. Stewart, Esq.), against the Sylvia Gold and Silver Mining Company (No Liability), THE WHOLE OF THE LEASES OF THE LAND (about 179 acres); Plant, eon listing of Buildings, Water Race, Stampers, Dynamos, Pans, Overhead Tramway, Furnaces, Berdans, Weighing Machines, Iron Safes, - Cottages, etc., etc., etc. NO RESERVE. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. V- — TO-MORROW. DURHAM YARDSThe undersigned have received instructions from Mr. L. D. Nathan to sell at the Durham Yards on Friday, at half-past ten o'clock, 1 A HALF AND THREE-QUARTER I \9 BRED MARES, stinted .10 Leola»tis, and with foals at foot by Fabulous 3 18-moi.ths and 2-year old Colts and Billies by Leolinus On account of Mr. E. B. GreyBlack Colt, 2-year-old, by King Quail Bay Colt, 3-year-old, by Dauphin Bay Colt, 1-year-old, by Grip Bay Filly, 2-year-old, by Kin* Quail Bay Colt, 4-year-old, by King Quail, broken to harness, and good mover At Twelve o'Clock, The SteeplechasersIsidore, with engagements The Colonel „ .. . Bay Filly, 2-year-old, by Captivator dam Lady Brunette, half-sister to The Waltzer For Private Sale, the - known Thoroughbred Stallion GRIP, by Slanderer out of Awatea, HUNTER AND NOLAN. »i " * BAKER BROS. Will auction or. May 3, at two p.m., IN the Parish of TE ARAI, Marsden County, 4ii acres undulating ploughable land, being the middle portion of Lot 37. and bordering on take Spectacle 2J miles from Mangawai Wharf, and 34 miles from LITTLE OMAHA Wharf. Also, by order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Lot 13 of part of Okira Block, Hokianga, 147ac. Ord. 29per. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE GREAT SALE OP CLYDESDALE HORSES, AT THE BURNSIDE ESTATE, FEND ALTON THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. EARLY IN MAY NEXT. MESSRS. H. MATSON & CO. ( Associated with the National M. and A. Com pan; of N.Z., Limited). In conjunction with the Nev Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association, hav« been favoured with instructions from Mr. Willian Boag, of Burnside, to hold a Special Sale of Bft CLYDESDALE MARES, Oil OU FILLIES, & ENTIRE COLTS OV •i he Sale will take place early in May next. We feel confident that the high-class character o the Burnside horses cannot but be appreciated. Every facility will bo afforded for inspection c the horses, and all information may be obtainei from the joint agents. 11. MATsoN A CO. (associated with the Nations M. and A. Company of N.Z., Limited), Auctioneer: SPACE IS ANNIHILATE] £) By a good TELESCOPE OR BINOCULAR GLASS A largo Variety in Stock. Also, BAROMETERS, THERMOMETERS, HYDRO METERS, AND MICROSCOPES. T. PEACOCK, Optician, Short land-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 8