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Sales by Auction ••• XT- ' : '• « TO-DAY, Noon. SILVER AND GOLD WATCHES JEWELLERY, DRAPERY .CLOTHING, , BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. RICHARD ARTHUR Will sell by auction, at Arthur's Mart, Queenstreet, This Day, at twelve o'clock noon, SILVER, COLD. & WHITE METAL WATCHES, Assorted Jewell* General Assortment of Drapery, UndercMtiine, lio-uery. Haberdashery, Men's and Boys' Clothing, useful lengths of Tweed, Shirts, Sox, etc.; Ladlei, Gents , and Children's Boots, Shoes, and Slipped, Sundries. Terms— before Deliveiy. THIS DAY, At Elevon o'Clock. TO PARTIES FURNISHING, DEALERS, AND OTHERS, TpNOLISH AND £<OLONIAL XjIURNITUKE, As under --Taptstrv Suites, UorsehalrSuites. Wal. Sit Oak.' and M.K. Sideboards (bev. glass); nininir Writing, Occasional, and Kitchen Tables; Duchess Suites, Chests of Drawers, Walnut and Slack and Cold Overmantels ; Mahogany, Walnut, anil M.K. Wardrobes; Towel Rails, Commodes, Toilet Ware, Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Mattresses and Bedding, Carpet, Hearth Rugs, Wool Mats, Linoleum, Pictures, Fenders, clocks, K.P. Ware, Vaars, Hcrcens, Cutlery, Knife Cleaners, Dish Covers, A.B. Chairs, Rockers, Arm Chairs, etc., etc. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Will sell at their Rooms, Lower Queen-street, Today (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, ALAT!< ', AND VARIED ASSORTMli.N . OF GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS. W. 8. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. MONDAY, JULY 10. BRICK SHOP AND BAKERY, HOBSONSTREET. COTTAGE, MOUNT EDEN. The subscribers have been instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms. Queen-street, on Monday, 10th July, at 12 o'clock. ( H ORSON -STREET—Part Lota 8 and 9, Section 83, City of Auckland, having 3; feet 2 inches frontage to Hobson-streut, by 291 links deep, and also a Piece of Land at, back, 40 feet by about •*) feet, with all Buildings erected ; thereon, known as Waddels Bakery, consisting of Large Shop and Dwelling, two-storied, built of brick and slate roofed, bakery, stable.-, sheds, etc. MOUNT EDEN— 63 and 53 of subdivision Of Lots 54, 55, and &6, Section 0, Suburbs of Auckland 149 feet frontage to Milton-street and OS feet frontage to Railway-street, with Cottage erected thereon. for further particulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. KM ii" ____—————— TOMORROW. DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned will sell, at the Durham Yards, To-morrow (Friday), at 10.30 o'clock. EXTRA HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSE, 6 years old, any trial; ex s.s. Gairloch, from Taranaki 2 Medium Draughts, from East Tamaki. HUNTER & NOLAN. *-* ' * i J, ESAM.] [C. ARTHUR. SATURDAY NEXT, v At 1 o'Clock. 'COWS, HEIFERS,"PIGS, HORSE, CART, AND HARNESS, Etc. MOUNT ALBERT. ESAM AND ARTHUR Have received instructions from Mr. K. O. Storey to sell by auction, at his ro>idence, Mount Albert (past railway station, on main road;, Saturday nest, at one o'clock, OCOWS (milking and in calf), 6 Heifers, 6 Store Pigs, Horse, Cart, and Harness, part Stack of Oaten Hay, .Churn, Milk Bowls, Wheelbarrow, etc. Paterson's Avomkle 'Bus passes the farm. jig* O T l C E. % io FARMERS AND SHEEP OWNERS, .SHEEP INFECTED WITH LICE. The Rcmuera Dip (adjoining Remuera Saleyard) fade? always open to the public, Sheep can be Tflmied at any time upon due notice being given to ™ V * A. GEO. HOWARD. L . ' Commission Agents. r " *' T. H. ALL & CoMERCHANTS, IMPORTERS, AND AGENTS, Queen-street, AUCKLAND, WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR J. S. FRY & SONS, Bristol and London, Cocoa and Chocolate Manufacturers. Established 164 years. Holders of 60 Prize Medals. JAMES & JOHN G. SCOTT, Glasgow, " White Lead, Paint, and Colour Manufacturers. WOOD BROTHERS. Chsistcruech, Flour Millers. Established 1859. % H. GREEN & CO., CURISTCHUROH, ! • Ham and Bacon Curers. Established 1862. "JLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, CHEESE, AND PRODUCE STORE, IN LITTLE QUEEN-STREET. «■■————— —^———*" 1 Machinery. GCLD MEDAL (HIGHEST PRIZE) Awarded, after the most severe practical teats, to BOYLE'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT SELF ACTING A IRPUMP -VENTILATOR AND A IR TNLETB, AT JTHE INTERNATIONAL EXQIBITION.KIMBERLEY, " .SOUTH AFRICA, December, 1892. ' The Exhibition Buildings are ventilated throughput with the BOYLB SYSTEM, the winner of the SSc Prize with Grand Diploma (on y J"h>N cmi' it tne INTERNATIONAL VENTILATION COM PETITION, LONDON, opened by EM, th« Tinke of Edinburgh; dent. Lor«; John Man Sr" also the FIRST PRIZE at all other competi Horn*, having never been beaten. Sole Representatives I' LOUCH, SON, «fc COMPANY, 91. Queen-street, Auckland. AWES' A WAREHOUSE STOCK, 7 s 11 D Regular Price, £1. Fashionable Shapes. All Sizes J. M. McLACHLAN, 222, Queen-street. mo PRESERVE THE EYES i Give them assistance when required. • •■ Haw them tested separately and efficiently. - IJse Spectacles suiting the sight and properl » "m* fitting.. -\ • All at which con be got f rom ™- \ a T. PEACOCK, Optician, ,hV » \ ,\ Shortland-street. IttjTWf ttarlety in stock, and Spectacles made « JTr . I , for special defects. "A CADiEMY OF ARTISTIC DRESS A ¥«M|AKINa AND MILLINERY, Omwml by M AM ALICE (late of Londo ? ) and Paris), 3VMON»-siRE£T (NEAR CITY ROAD), AOCKLANI • Dressniaklng aild Millinery thoroughly taught 1 LadSrvVlshJag to do their own Dressmaking/ BucceMfuily engage in business. Ladies learnu inSSISSnmWQIe* (not scientific system) ca positions in any first-cJai SuffiiK3"tof London or the Colonies, f "AAfiUfiWiUinery: olvmona,l^6d. ! MtSßfcUtteniwß. Mil BT«i»« C1»m«.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9239, 29 June 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9239, 29 June 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9239, 29 June 1893, Page 8

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