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Sales by AuctionTUESDAY NEXT, At Eleven o'Clock. TRADE SALE OF DRIED FRUITS, LINSEED, OILMEN'S STORES. rAA BOXES NEW SULTANAS Ovv 200 boxes Valencias 188 package < Oilmen's Stores 40 bags Bold Linseed &C , &.C., &C. „ sj At Brunswick Mart, on Tuesday. DIGBY TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 12 o'Clock. PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB. SARRETT BENEFIT MEETING. KLLERSLIE RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, APRIL 2& BOOTHS CARDS STALLS 1 STABLING At Brunswick Mart, on Wednesday next. DIGBY TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. XOBERT WILSON.] [REGINALD [CLAYTON. MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1594, Eleven o'Clock a.m. WILSON & CLAYTON dure been instructed by the Auckland Harbour Board to sell by public auction, at the offices of th - Board, Quay-street, on Monday, the 25th June, 1894, at 11 a.m., THE LEASES for a term of seven (7) }%ars of Allotments Nos. 1 to 10 and 14 to 26 inclusive, Mechanics' Bay. Draft lease and condition-* of sale will be now on riew at the offices of the Board. WILSON AND CLAYTON, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, APRIL 28. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, * c., &c., &C. OTAHUkIU. The undersigned have received in.-tructious to sell by auction, on above date, the whole of the Furnishings of Mr. llasell's residence, Otahuhu. DRAWING-ROOM— Valuable Trichord Piano, Lep System, Brussels Carpet. Wool Rugs, Plate-Class Mirror CO by 40, Card Table, Music Stand. Whatnots, Easy Chairs. Curtains, Drawings, Ornaments, Fenders and Irons, L .nip. Fancy Drawing-room Chairs, Occasional Tables, &c., Ac. DINING-ROOM—Brussels Carpet. "Telescope, Dining Table, Couch, Chairs, Plate.Glass Mirror 30 by 40, Siceboard, Work Table, Easy Chairs, Ornaments, Rug, Fender, Irons, Ac., Valuable Steelplate Engravings (Raphael's Cartoons). Ll.Linoleum, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Table. Chair, Clock, Curtains, Mats, Venetian .Blinds. FURNISHINGS OF FIVE BEDROOMS, including Bedsteads, Bedding, Spring Mattresses, Blankets, Pillows, blessing Tables, Toilet Glasses, Washstands, Toilet Ware, Carpets, Wardrobes, Plate glass Front, i."bests of Drawers, Ac. Office Writing Table?. Office Chair, letter Press. Ac. Sewing Machines, Limps, Patent Mangle, Ac. Kitchen Utensils, Large Cooking Range, Tables. Chairs, Cooking Utensils, Milk Tins, and ?undries. Crockery, Electro Plate, Glassware, and all the "furnishings of a 14-roomed House. Also, A number of Lots left over from previous Sale, including Double Buggy, 2 Ploughs, Spring Diay, spring Cart with cover, Hornsby Reaper ''and Cinder, Weighing Machine, Ac. Poultry, Kidney Seed Potatoes, Coal, and Lot of Pumpkins. Further particulars in later issues. ROBERT CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 30TH. At 11 a.m. VALUABLE FARM AT WAITOA FOR POSITIVE SALE. Jhe undersigned has been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at his Mart, Queenstreet, on Monday, api 30t)i, at 11 o'clock a.m., mHAT WELL-KNOWN AND VALUI ABLE FARM situate between the Woitoa and Waihou Rivers, and adjoining Mr. I arkworthy's Estate, containing 19S8 acres, part of Waihekau No. 2 Block, and formerly the property of Mr. J. B. Smith. A very large sum has been expended on improvement, and a small expenditure for draining would make this one of the mo-t valuable farms in the Piako. The title is under I wind Transfer Act. The estate is now occupied by Mr. W. L. C. Williams. Full particulars on application to the auctioneer, or to Messrs. Whitaker ind Russell, Solicitor for the owners. R. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, At 2 p.m. sharp. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS Will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 85, Queen-street, , LOTS 16 17, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28, Section 35, and also Lots 1, 2, and 5, of Section 24, Village of Onehunga, containing 9.} acrea, together with the three 4-roomed Cottages ami Outbuildings thereon erected. This property is situated on the slopes of Green Hill, commands .splendid views, and comprises some if the finest Building Sites in Onehunga. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, House and Land Auctioneers, 85, Queen-street. BAKER BROS., Instructed by A. C. Caughey, Esq., will auction on Wednesday next, at two p.m., * COTTAGES FOK REMOVAL in G> Bond-street, Archhill, corner Home-street, Verandahs, Iron-roofs, Double Chimneys, etc. 76 ACRES PLOUOHABLE I.AND, part of Waitangiblock , being south part of Ijot 140, and north part of Lot 141, Makarau Parish, a few miles beyond Kaukapakapa Railway Station. Note : The Farm opposite Waikomiti Railway Station is withdrawn from sale. TUESDAY, APRIL 24. JUNCTION YARDS. Tile undersigned will sell, at the Junction Yards, on Tuesday next, IAA STORE CATTLE, JLW mostly Steers and Cows, in fresh condition 10 Dairy Cows, at their profit. HUNTER & NOLAN. e— — ———T ' Insurance CompaniesTHE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), FIRE AND MARINE HEAD OFFICE, SYDNEY. Capital _ ... £500,000. THE ABOVE COMPANY HAS RECOMMENCED FIRE BUSINESS Throughout New Zealand, and the undersigned Is prepared to accept risks at LOWEST CURRENT RATES Losses Promptly Settled. ARTHUR HEATHER, Custom-street, Agent for Auckland. nxaPdM T>H(ENIX FIRE OFFICE. ■ Annual Fire Premium exceeds rtgpSßKr £1,000.000. - Unlimited liability of wSB shareholders; Losses Paid, over "" £18,500,000. Every insurable risk undertaken at Lowest Rate*. — R. M Simpson General Manager. W. Ward Baker, Auckland District Manager. Offices : 73, Queen-street. BRASS PLATES for Moose Doors and Garden Gates engraved with Name in black letters, by new machine process, and mounted on handsome wooden mount, with bolts, ready for fixing; can be obtained. at the HERALD Works, Wyndiana-street, Price for an 8-letter plat* com* pieto, 12a ed.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9491, 21 April 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9491, 21 April 1894, Page 8

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