: ' ;;gsa= Z*S2 a a 1 'g=i=gsgsg=ss / Sales by Auction. l 7W»* IBSAM.J „ £0. ARTHUR. THIS DAY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, DOUBLE - SEATED BUGGY, 2 HORSES, 2 COWS, HEIFER, ROB ROY CANOE, OPEN BOAT, &a, at AVONDALE, NEAR whau BRIDGE, ESAM AND ARTHUR Bate received instructions from Mr. T. Barclay, who is leaving for England, to sell by auction, at bis residence at Avondale, To-day (Thursday), at 11.30. USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS in excellent order, consisting in part of Piano (by Kirchner, nearly new), Green Utrecht Suite, Horsehair Suite, Occasional Tables. Pictures, Ornaments, Carpet, Hearthrug, Single and Pouble Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chests Drawers, Washstands and Ware, Tables, Chairs, Dinner Service, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, Carpenters' and Garden Tools, Ac. i 100-rgg Incubator (Pelham and Robinson's inr proved)and Foster-mother. The Live Stock, Buggy, and Boats will be sold at 12.30 sharp. Luncheon provided. A Br*ko will leave Mart to convey buyers at 10.15 sharp, returning after the sale. Terms: Cash before delivery. THIS DAY. At 10.30 a.m. sharp. ssx unches B ANANAS! GABRIEL LKWIS AND CO. JRUs*ll "by auction, the above, This Day, at 10.30 o'clock sharp, AT OUR BACK STORE. TERMS CASH. PRIME CONDITION. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'clock, IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF THE WRIGHT AND CO. ENLARGEMENT CO., Auckland and Thames Branches. The whole of the pictures, ENLARGEMENTS, PICTURE FRAMES SAMPLE CASKS, EASELS TOBACCONISTS' SUNDRIES NEGATIVES, Etc., Etc. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO., Have received instructions from Messrs. Cook arid Gray, Trade Assignees, to sell the fiibove Today (Thursday), at 11 o'clock. TermsCash# No Reserve * THURSDAY, MAY 3, at 11 o'Clock, AT THE RESIDENCE OF CAPTAIN H. F. ANDERSON, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNKLL, Who is giving up housekeeping. nnHE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD X ITUKK AND EFFECTS, as under Saddle Bag, Easy Chairs, Large Lounge, Occasional Chairs, Walnut Cabinet, Sutherland Table, Fancy Wicker Chairs, Couch, Brussels Carpets, (Jruaments, Curtains, Ruj:s, M.K. Citeffonier, Haircloth Suite, Overman tel. Dining Table, dinner Waggon, Marble Clock, Vises. Pictures, Books, et ~ Hall Furniture, Linoleum, Ir.m Bedsteads, Chests of Drawers, Toilet Ware, Looking Glasses, Mattresses, Curtains, Washs;ands and Tables, etc., etc. Also, Dinner Ware, Dish Covers, General Kitchen Utensils, Bath, Wringer, Lamps, Mangle (three rollers). Portable Copper, Scales and W eights. Preserving Pan, etc, etc., etc. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. (lave been instructed by Captain H. F. Anderson, who is giving ui> housekeeping, to sell the whole of the above Furniture on Thursday, 3rd May,commencing at 11 o'clock. Terms Cash. No Reserve. 'Bases |»ss the house every five minutes. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'clock. Honored to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. A QUANTITY OF Q_ENERAL J! URN ITU RE, As under: Blue Silk Drawing-room Suite, Walnut Table, Hall Stand, Carpets, Bedsteads, Lawn Mower, Wringer, Safe, Dining Table, Chest Drawers, Stove, Pictures {very old print), 2 Mirrors, Couch and Easy Chairs Piano Stool, E.P. Ware, Ornament, etc., etc. Also.. WaLnut Piano, by Liszt, nearly new; Walnut Piano, by Coll ird and Collatd; English Hogakin Saddle jind Bridle. GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO., Auctioneers. . >' - ' — 1 1 ■ " THIS MY, At Ten o'Clock. AGRICULTURAL HALL. EX S.S. TE ANAU. HlO BA R T FRUIT. TGT-1 0~l CAS S PEARS UL/wA 60 CASES APPLES |X 14 SACKS ONIONS, ALEXANDER AITKEN, Auctioneer.
~ THIS DAY. At Eleven o'clock. EX TE ANAU, FROM HOBART, *f| FA CASES PEARS & APPLES. ROBERT CHARLES CARR. THIS DAY, ab 12 Noon. AT ARTHUR'S MART. Queen-street. RICHARD ARTHUR Commission Salesman, Auctioneer, and General Agent. Will sell at: his Mart, at 12 o'clock noon, i, GENERAL ASSORTMENT /\_ OF DRAPERY, Underclothing, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Boots ind Shoes, Tinware, Books, Sundries, etc., etc. MONDAY, 30TH. At 11 a.m. - VALUABLE. FARM AT WAITOA FOR POSITIVE SALE. The underpin ed has been favoured with instructions to soli fay public auction at his Mart, Qneeast "eet, on Minday, April 30tb, at 11 o'clock a.m., That well-known and valuable FARM situate between the Waitoa ] and Waihou Rivers, and adjoining Mr. l ark- j worthy's Estate, containing 1988 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 'or draining would make this one of the most valuable farms in the Piako. The title is under 'Land Transfer Act. The estate is now occupied by Mr. W. L. C. Williams. Full particulars on application to the auctioneer, or to Messrs. Whitaker and Russell, Solicitors for the owners. R. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, At Twelve o'Clock. THE REMUERA YARDS. For Sale To-day (Thursday), at 12 o'clock, RATTLE, gHEEP, J> I G Also, The Champion Jersey Bull Kenilworth, Syrs old; winner of many prizes; the property Mr. John Allen. For Private Sale : ' k FIRST-CLASS FARM of 638 acres, situate near Te Aroha. , ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, TO-MORROW, THE HAY MARKET. j For sale, To morrow (Friday), at 12 o'clock, From Wairoa, 1 THREE • SEAR • OLD COLT, by Maoriland 1 Three-year-old Draught Filly 1 Four-year-old Colt, broken to farm work. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. TO-MORROW. THE HAY MARKET. For sale, at 11.30 a.m., AN UNBROKEN BAY FILLY, 4 t\ yews old, by Brigadier A Quiet) Staunch Buggy Horse, from Avon dale. ■ ' ' ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9495, 26 April 1894, Page 8
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