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L Sales by Auction -- ■*«,■■ try '*— • ■'"■ ■ -„ THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. ______ * AX MB. HASELL'S, OTAHUHTJ. WALNUT PIANO, full trichord,, iron frame; a splendid instrument. FOUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS. KAPHA CARTOONS. MIRROR, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BLANKETS, KIDNEY SEED POTATOES, BUTTER, Etc., as per last Saturday's issue* At 2.30 p.m. ' Spring Cart with cover ; Spring Cart, suitable for town work ; Double Hooded Bucgy, pole and shafts; Double and Single Furrow Plough ; Reaper and Binder, Hornsby's; good upstanding Buggy Horse, will carry a lady. FOR REMOVAL. Large Weatherboard Buildins, iron roof, 50 by 28 feet, suitable for stable, etc Small Weatherboaid Cottage. And other numerous articles. Trains leave town at 9.35 and 12.53. ROBERT CHARLES CARR. Auctioneer. '. ■■■■ ■■ m i ""———■ ——————— — —-- 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 1.1 o'clock, in the Store opposite the Freezing Works, THE WHOLE OF A RAILWAY CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, comprising : Steam Winch, 6in. Centrifugal Pump wi.h Pipes, Ballast Waggons, Rai way Wheels ami Axles, Picks, Shovels, Rammers, Lead, Tangye's Rail Bender, Timber Jacks, &c, &C, &C. Complete list can be seen at Auctioneer's, and also goods inspected day prior to sale. »— —-—— ■ !■ — *■~—~~" FRIDAY, MAY 4, At Twelve o'Clock. SCORIA PIT AT EPSOM, KNOWN AS ALLCOCK'S. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Will 3*l' by auction, on Friday, May 4,. at twelve o'clock, GRAVEL PIT, EPSOM, known as Allcock's, being Lot 2, Cltghom's Estate. The BUck Ash from this Pit is unequalled in the Province MONDAY, APRIL 30, At Twelve Noon. The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at the Central Auction Mart, mHAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN PBINCE3-STREET, City of Auckland, known as TTOUSE, HaTing a frontage to Princes-street of 32 feet by

133 feet in depth. C. £. PAGET, Auctioneer. ■ _ — <v . I FRIDAY, MAY 11, At 2 p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS Will sell by auction at their I.and Sale Rooms, £5, Queen-street, ■VTELSON-STREET (near Wellingtonj3« street)—COTTAGE of i looms and scullery, iritb Freehold Allotment. I ALLOTMENTS and other Properties. SAMUEL YAILE & SONS, House and Land Auctioneers, 85, Queen-street. t i.iii ™ \. 1. ESAM] [C ARTHUR TUESDAY NEXT, 11 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., HOBSON-STKEET. ESAM 4; ARTHUR Hate received insti actions from Mr. Deut, who is riving up one of his shops, to sell by auction, on the premises, on Tuesday next, at 11 o clock, HALF-TESTER AND FRENCH l>oubleand Single Iron Bedsteads. Cedar and other Chests Ora.wers, Pairs of Toilets, Meat Safes. Singer's Sevang Machine, Woven Wire Mattressei, Cbeffonier, Batan Chairs and rabies, Iron Cot, Wash-stands and Ware, Mirrors, Leather and Cretonne Couches, Oleographs, Pictures, Cruets, Hound amd 0»al Tables, Rockers, etc Large lot parts of Iron Bedsteads. Walnut Suite, Cedar Oval Table, good Viohn, Filter, Ladders. W. 8. COCHRANE.] AS - DACBI3. TUESDAY, MAY 1, Ab 11 o'Clock. BOOTS, CALICO, DRESS STUFFS, HOSIERY, RUGS, MEN'S CLOTHING, TWEED, TOBACCO, LEATHER BAGS. The subscribers will sell by auction on the above dat«, 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 Trenwith, whose solicitor is E. K. N. Russell, K*q.,of Auekltnd, against Moses Shorn 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, H'*e, Clothing, Flannel, Hugs, Tweed, Stavs, Underclothing, lace, Hats, UrnfcreUiis, Mackintoshes, Tobacco, Gladstone Bags, Etc., Etc, Etc SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers, > ■ ' ____——— TCESDAY, Ist MAY. OPUNAKE SALEYARDS (AFTER CATTLE SALE). * Nolan, Tonks,& Co. bavo received instructions from Directors of Opunake Lighter Company to sell by Public Auctiou as above, without reserve, PART of Section 34, Suburban Opunake containing 1 acre. The Plant, comprising :— 1 Cargo Surf Boat, 38ft by 9ft beam 1 Cargo Surf Boat, 30ft by 7ft 6in beam 16ft Iron Buoy, Sin plate, Oars, Blocks, etc., 'etc. NOLAN, TONES & CO., Auctioneers,

THURSDAY, MAY 3. THE REMUERA YARDS. For sale, on Thursday next, May 3, at one o'clock, A HALF-BRED JERSEY SPRINGERS. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. MONDAY, 30th. At 11 a.m. VALUABLE FARM AT WAITOA FOR POSITIVE SALE. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction ft t his Mart, Qneen--Btreet, on Monday, April 80th, at 11 o'clock a.m., THAT WELL-KNOWN AND VALUABLE FARM situate between the Waitoa and Waihou Rivers, and adjoining Mr. Larkworthy's Estate, containing 19S8 acres, part of Waihekau No. 11 Block, and formerly the property of Mr. 3. B. Smith. A very large sum has been expended on improvement, and a small expenditure for draining would make this one of the mont •aluabte 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, WuiUfcer tod Russell, Solicitor for the owners. ft, AKXUUii, Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 8

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