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Sales by Auction. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACBE. THIS DAY. WALNUT, TAPESTRY, AND PLUSH SUITE, t MAHOGANY AND MOROCCO DINING SUITE, , BRUSSELS CARPET, OVERMANTELS, WALNUT SIDEBOARD. TELESCOPE DINING TABLE, DUCHESS SUITES, WARDROBE, SINGER SEWING MACHINE, HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURK. The subscribers will sell by auction. at the resident* of Mr. McCatcheon, Park Avenue, Ibis Day, at eleven o'clock, TXIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE H (almost ne«), consisting of Walnut, Tapestry and Plush Drawfng-reom Suite (9 pieces), Brussels Carpet Overmantels, Occasional Table, B.M. Fender ami Irons, Curtains, Hearthrug, Vases, Telescope Dining Table and Cover, Mahogany Dining-room Suite (In Morocco 9 pieces). Inlaid Walnut Sideboard (plate-glass back) Engraving*. 1 Scuttle and Scoop, Glassware, Cruet, Decanters, China Set, Singer Sewing Machine treadle). Hall Stand. Linoleum, Brass-mounted Bedstead, Spring and Hair Mattresses. Pillows, Blankets, Marbletop Washstand (tile back), Dressing Table to match, Figured Kauri Wardrobe, Chests Drawers, Toilet Seta, Dressing Tables, Mirrors, Dinner Sets, Rooking Chairs, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Tools, etc. ' ' SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JA9. DACBE. TUESDAY, MAY 1, At 11 o'Clock. BOOTS, CALICO, DRESS STUFFS, HOSIERY, RUGS, MEN'S CLOTHING, TWEED, TOBACCO, LEATHER BAGS. The subscribers wilhs»sll by auction on the above date, under instructions from H. C. Brewer, Esq., Sheriff of the District of Auckland, at the suit of W. McArthur and Co.. Abbott, Oram, and Co., and John I'ren with, whose solicitor is E. It. N. Russell, K.-q.. of AuckWnd, against Moses Shein alias Jas. Miller, Leon Shein alias Frank Smith, and Nathan Shein alias Frank Jackson, THE UNDERMENTIONED GOODS, viz.: Boots, Calico, Dre s Stuffs, Prints, Quilts, Shirts, Hnse, Clothing, Flannel, Rugs, Tweed, Stays, Underclothing, ace, Hat*. Umbrellas, Mackintoshes, Tobacco, Gladstone Bags, Etc., Etc., Etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers, THIS DAY. At Eleven o'clock. A «)AA CASES HOB ART /T\U U APPLES— \ / Scarlet Pearmains, French Crabs. DIGBY TONKS AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. At 12 o'Clock. EXTENSIVE UNRESERVED SALE OF AUSTRALIAN AND AS MAN lAN JJIURS ! JjIURS 1 JpORS Comprising: . Opossum Rugs Railway and Carriage Rugs Pin.«o Skins, Bear Skius Hearthrugs Ladies' Furs, Ladies' Bags Winter Furs, etc., etc. Now on view at Brunswick Mart. DIGBY TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, At 2 p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS Will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 85, Queen-street 1086 ACRES P AERO A FARM, WHITFOKD, PAKCRANGA COTTAGE, COBDEN-STREET 1 AO/) ACRES FIRST-CLASS IvOl) LAND. That fine roperty known as Takapau and . Ot&mauranganui. Partly rich swamp, and partly undulating hills: Adjoins the well-known property of Mr. A. J. Thorpe, near Paeroa, Ohiuemuri. The Thames-Te Aroha Road and Railway passes through this property. WHITFORD, RAN A—HANDY LIiTLE FARM of 105 acres, fenced on three sides, 20 acres grass, 30 acres bush, 1£ acre young orchard, well watered. House of 5 rooms, dairy, cowshed, fowlhouse. Close to post office,' school, and church. Lot 113 and part of 101, Parish of Pakuranga. WITHOUT RESERVE, COBDEN-STREET (off Kabakgahape Road)— House of 9 rooms, built on concrete foundation; 3 fireplaces, range; gas and water laid on; washbouse; drainage complete: Allotment 26 by 73 feet; paths and yards bricked ; stands well.

SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, 85, Queen-street, Auckland. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, At Eleven o'clock. AT MR HASELL'S, OTAHUHU. * WALNUT PIANO, full trichord, iron frame ; a splendid instrument. FOUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS. RAPHAEL'S CARTOONS. . MIRROR, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc., as per last Saturday's Issue. At 2.30 p.m. Spring Cart with cover; Spring Cart, suitable for town work; Double Hooded Buggy, pole and shafts ; Double and Single Furrow Plough; Reaper ana Binder, Hornsby's; good upstanding Buggy Horse, will carry a lady. • FOR REMOVAL. Large Weatherboard Building, iron roof, 50 by 26 feet, suitable for stable, etc. Small Weatherboaid Cottage. And other numerous articles. Trains leave town at 9.85 and 12.6'>. j ROBERT CHARLES CARR. Auctioneer. THURSDAY, MAY 3, At Eleven o'Clock. RAILWAY CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE IN AN ESTATE. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Will sell by auction on Thursday, the 3rd May, at li o'clock, in the Store opposite the Freezing Works, THE whole of a railway CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, comprising: Steam Winch, 6in. Centrifugal Pump wi-Jh Pipes, Ballast Waggons, Raiway Wheels- ami Axles, Picks, : Shovels, Rammers, Lead, Tangyu's Rail Bender, Timber Jacks, &C., &0., * AC. Complete list can be seen at Auctioneer's, and also goods Inspected day prior to sale. ■ Hotels.. STAR STAB HOTEL, OTAHUHU. • JOHN HAND .. .. • .. •• Proprietor. {Late Ponsonby Club.) ... Visitors will find the STAR most compact, comfortable, and convenient. The scenery is the most picturesque within miles of Auckland. < • ! ' LIQUORS AND WINES OF THE BEST quality;.: ; < Civility, attention, and a. first-class Table. 1 Cuisine under approved management. r BILLIARD .Si .' One of Alcock's best Tables In a comfortably fitted room, with a marker. STAB.LINO A specialty. Six Loose Boxes and Accommodation . for a dosen horses. •• • . t Every attention paid to the requirements of visitors and callers. Watson and Murray's Prise Alea on draught.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9495, 26 April 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9495, 26 April 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9495, 26 April 1894, Page 8

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