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Sales by Auctionit. 3. ESAM.] I®- ARTHUR. THIS DAY, at 10.30 o'Clock. AUSTRALIAN AND TASMANIAN FUR RUGS. ESAM AND ARTHUR *\ ill «ell by auction, at their Mart. Queen-street, This Dav, at half-past ten, ~i O cARK IA G E RU G S 8 £ 2 1).8.M.1,. Gun* •> .Sewing Machines, hand an i treadle B. J. ESAM.] [C. AKTIIVR. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'clock. /CONTINUATION OF UNREDEEMED ) PLEDGES from Mr. 1.. H. Neuii.egen, consisting of Jewellery ami Clothing left over from last Monday's sale. ESAM A ARTHUR, Auctioneers. B. J. ESAM. I [C. ARTHUR. TO-MORROW, afc 1! o'Clock prompt. UN ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. EX WATCHMAN. "I An SACKS MKICK'S FLOUR, I v" " more or less damaged. Term.Strictly Cash before Delivery. ESAM AND ARTHUR, Auctioneers. t:. J. 1.-AM.'. [C. ARTHUR. WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE, At 11 o'Clock. MONSTER SALE OF FRUIT TREES FROM t.EORi.E MA>ON. 0V THE CLAUDELANI) NURSERY, HAMILTON, WAIKATO. ESAM A ARTHUR {lav? received instruction from Mr. <«. ?>la<on t-> sell ty Auction, at their M irt. Que?n.*tree:, Auckland. on Wednesday, i'Tth in.-t, at 11 oclock. fTIHE LA KG EST AND REST COLLECL HON OK AN K 1.1. -GROWN Kill 11 AND Ol'HI'.K TREES ever offered to the public. The fi Howing aie some of the leading lines :— -J-«ik.i ( ti'iic- Peach i rees ... > i .Ltpmese Plums 21 « Apnc-.ts 10. i Necta; ities 1"m Pears .hi .1 ipmese Quinces 2"0 Fruiting Quinces i 3' Melius In."J Apples | jc Figs : : i« Lemon Trees IV. U.fcViis Camellias. A.'.a'eac. Rhubarb Roots, e:.\. too humerous to particularise. ROBERT WILSON".] [REGINALD CLAYTON. THIS DAY, Eleven o'Clock a.m. WILoON ,'c CLAYTON fiive been instructed by the Auckland Harbour Board: • -ell l.v public auction, at the offices >>i th • I'-'.:: i,'i: vy-'.ic-.'., l'o-d.tj (Monday), -jlh Jure, I? 'i, at 11 .».m., /TIHE LEASES :• :• a term of seven (7) i 1. years of Ail . Nov 1 to 10 and 14 to * 2ii inclusive. Me.-l: >!■:. • -ay. I p.Mt Prices. a:. No-. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. t'. and T, i.7 1"- per uimu.t ' : No. >, £10 per annum. >"os. 1-', and 14, iJ.' . : iiin.lTll each; No*. 1:., !»•. and 17, i". per anna::. , ..e i i: >os. I- md IV. £4 per annum eat ..; N- - -I. - . and .4, i • pes Jknuuai each ; Nos. 23 an . 'Jo. to p-r annum the lot. Draft If is- and con liti.>n« •>{ sale will be now on fief at the utiles o; it;? Board. WILSON AND CLAYTON, Auctioneers. ARTHUR'S MART. Established 1839. RICHARD ALT 11 Commission Sale-nun ana Auctioneer. NO IRADING. rjIHIS WEEK'S SALES BY AUCTION, MONDAY. li a.m., Wynyard street, at the residence of M: -. I- :. md. Ansa Cot:.;e. \»ynyai'dStreet, v.rf 11 r,r.'."U ... .. she hawng determine i to return l ( » .—*_■<-ti id . i•• uy lit-Kt — Her iiOL>l.HOLD t'l'lt.N illit ■. •>!' r.H i-.CIs. consisting of Dining-room, l . Hedri-v . , ;'.n>'. Kitchen Requisites,« ifck-.;.., i'.,. >• 1 Ware, < ••-■wiui; I ten•lis, Horsehair >u:t . . .»;• til -. IVtuie-, <- »:• I< ts, oilcioth. Chen lu •: , \cr.Uida:i i.Jimi-, Cur- | t.a;zis. Iron Bed>tr i i-. -M-'ttle'l K iun Chests Drawers, U a--.."tand-, J oiiet liia-.-e-, v. ..r>and Tables, ."-hoover Lath, La.h, Mistre-» i.-n-e, Garden Tools, etc. Un View This Morning. TUESDAY, noon, at the Mart—Poultry ■-f -.11 descriptions, Truit <: ail kinds in seas -n, D.i'.ry, Firm, and Ijarden I'ioducts, (jrt«.'eiie3, etc., etc. TUIRSDAV, 11 a.m., at the Mart. — A wellassorted lot ot < .rubral Drapery, L'nderclotbins, li tnerd lihei y, Hosiery, >• ill .uei .>, 'tssort-d Dress Materials, Trillin: iiist >ilis, ne*vinj< _ >ilk-> an I 'lyrist, nuod assortment of colours, Fancy Dress Buttons, a lot of gouti Winas and Birds l eather-!, etc., Men's and Boy.-,' Clothing, ."suits, Coat.-, Trousers, Overalls, etc., Hats, Laps, ."shirts, .S»X, l»tdi*.V, Cent's, and Children's !;>>•;?, .-locs, Slippers, Bices, etc., lot of second-hand Clothing, Silver and i'lated Watches, Jewellery, a good M.L.rf.B. Uun. FRIDAY, 11 a.m., at the Mart — Market DayAuction Market, for the sale of I'o.dtry of all descriptions Fruit of all kinds in >ea-on, Daily Farm and Garden Products, Groceries, etc. FOR SALE PRIVATELY, At Auction PricesGood Table Potatoes, Luc.il and .-southern Onions, lied and White Carrots, Oats, « heat, Brail, Sharps, Chaff, Empty.Sacks, Fust-class Cheese, Corned and pastry Butler, Biscuits, Tea. WANTED First-class Bacon, Lard in bladders, Honey, Beeswax, Kumeras, Pumpkins, Local Apples, good Dried Apples. THIS DAY. THE HAY MARK ET. For sale, This Day (Monday), at eleven a.m. AD ouT ;;UU S ACi\S MAIZE. Ex Waiotahi. ALFRED BUCK LAN D & SONS. FRIDAY, JUNE '.'9. THE H A Y M A P. K E T. For .sale, at 11.30 a.m., SOUND YOUNG HARNESS HORSES AND HACKS. EX Ali AW ERA, FROM SYDNEY. These Dorses have been carefully selected for the Auckland market, and will be on view at the Haymarket from Wednesday till Friday next. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. FRIDAY, JUNE 29. At 2 p.m. sharp. SPECIAL SALE OF SUPERIOR FARM PROPERTIES, NORTH OF AUCKLAND. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS Will .sell by auction, at their Land Sale Jtoortis, 85, Queen-street, "yERY SUPERIOR STOCK STATION. THE NOAH CIA ESTATE. 1 ry/Vfl ACRES RICH LAND, fenced J- 4 JL in 14 subdivisions; 12041 acres ill grass, small orchard, about 80 acres bush. FINE DW KLEIN (J. IK) US 14 of 13 rooms and very complete outbuildings, situated at the Ray of Islands in a very select neighbourhood. ORURU VALLEY. TizjUb ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE ,'; V A KM—-0 1 acres grass, 20 acres bush, i acre orchard. Soil, black alluvia.) on clay. House * ll, '\ v ) rooiu«» f and numerous outbuildings. lhisUcsirabhj Farm is situated about live milt* from Mangonui. I ACRES-FINE FARM, situated Uvu three and a-lialf miles fiom Kawakawa neaily all fenced; I*2o acres grass, l acre orcharil' remainder fern, etc. House of eight looms anil good outbuildings. A 80, adjoining the above, 1 ACRES—AII Valuable Standing lOw Rush ; soil a rich loam on clay. ° WITHOUT ItKSKItVK. TAURAROA PARISH, KAIPARA— Lot 160, containing -"0 acres, and fronting the Mangonui River. Further particulars on reference to last Saturday's ' HEBALO, or from the Auctioneers. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, 85, Queen-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9546, 25 June 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9546, 25 June 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9546, 25 June 1894, Page 8

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