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Sales by Auction. «.■ ■ * BAKER BROS. Ifill auction, at their Mart, Queen-steeet, on MONDAY nest, at two p.m., NEW NORTH ROAD, Rocky Nook— A well-finished roomed House, with fruit trees and vinery; on Land 24 perches. Mr. Marlow's farm of 1000 acres, at Katlfcati ■ v 'Woodlands), with 12-roomed Gentleman's ResiV tence and extensive Farm Buildings, 2 acres ornavnenta- grounds, 2 in orchard, and one of garden, ivhiie 400 have been ploughed. WH AN G A ARIN —Section 192,101 acres, subvid«d into seven paddocks. Conveniently-built di2-roomed Bouse, with complete out-uftices and larm buildings, 200 assorted fruit trees, and water in reach paddock. A desirable property. PUKE A PARISH (The WadaV-N.K. Part »f Lot 117, 60 acres. Upset price, 5s per acre. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, At Twelve o'Clock. TIMBER, TIMBER. SALE OF TIMBER. N, ♦he undersigned has received instructions to sell at; Brunswick Mart, Queen-street, Auckland, on Friday, January 11, at 12 o'clock, under the Contractors and Workmen's Lien Act, ISi>2, iT-AURI, RIM U, AND TOTARA |\ TIMBERS, being 200,000 superßcisl feet of baulk Kauri and 40,000 superficial feet of baulk Rimu (more or less), now lyinpj at the booms and in (ho Huia Creek and tributaries. The sale is under the above Act for debts owed by the M.inukau Timber Company (Limited) and Robert Mcl-eod to Duncan MfLeod, £28175; Robert Moat, £0 5s ; David Griffiths, £8 (is 5d ; William Whit taker, £12 ; Andrew McLeod, £11 7s 2d; anil Arthur Thomas Usher, £5 fa. DIGBY TONKS, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, At Twelve o'Clock. OTAHUHU. OTAHUHU. FREEHOLD PROPERTY of 5 acres AND RESIDENCE OF 8 ROOMS. The undersigned has received instructions to sell, at Brunswick Mart, on Wednesday, January 16, OTAHUHU — FREEHOLD PROperty OF 5 ACRES with Well-built Sroomed RESIDENCE, fitted with every convenience ; bathroom, washhouse. stable, well with force pump, etc., etc., etc. At present in the occupation of Mr. D. White. This is a most desirable property, laid out in a first-class manner, with orchard, garden, tennis lawn, and pasture. Full particulars and all information from DIGBY TONKS, v Auctioneer. 4 UCKLAND WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION'. THE SECOND WOOL SALE OF THE SEASON Will be held by the undersigned on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, AT % THE WOOL EXCHANGE ROOMS, -STREET. ALFRED BCCKLAND & SONS HUNTER & NOLAN. G. W. BINNEY & SONS. SEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED). -» » —— 1 — COUNTRY SALES. OUR MONTHLY PAPAKURA SALE will take place on MONDAY, January 7th, Instead of the usual Wednesday, January 2nd. Our MONTHLY PUKEKOHE SALE will take place on THURSDAY, January 10tb 4 instead of Wednesday, 9th. HUNTER & NOLAN. NEW ZEAL AMD LOAN & MERCANXX TILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED)., PRODUCE BROKERS & COMMISSION AGENTS. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. Now being received for JANUARY SALE, Or for SHIPMENT TO LONDON. LIBERAL ADVANCES. Proceeds secured as Trust Funds, and absolutely safe. WEEKLY AUCTION OF IHDES, SKINS, ETC. S. CLARKE JOHNSON, Manager, Auckland. Government Notifications. Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, January 2, l«io. IT •is hereby notified that Section 73a, Parish of Pulcete, advertised to be offered for tale by public auction on the ISth instant, has been Withdrawn from Sale until further notice. GERHARD MUEI.LER, Commissioner Crown Lands. Volunteer Notices. ■■ ■ ' *T\ ISTRICT ORDERS. Brigade TJffice, Auckland, January 4th, 1595. 1. The undermentioned Volunteer Corps in the Auckland District will Parade (this month) for Inspection and Drill, and other duties, in the following order:— AUCKLAND NAVAL ARTILLERY, FRIDAY, 11th, at 6.30 p.m. PONSONBY NAVAL ARTILLERY, MONDAY, 14th, at 6.30 p.m. DEVONPORT TORPEDO VOLUNTEERS, • WEDNESDAY, 23rd, at 6.30 p.m. " A BA'ITKRY ARTILLERY, THURSDAY, RIFLES, TUESDAY, 15th, at 6.3!) AUCKLAND CITY RIFLES, TUESDAY, 15th, at 6.30 p.m. 2. The above-named Inspections will take place (a Parade Ground, at back of Drill-shed. 3. THAMES NAVAL ARTILLERY, TUESDAY, 22nd. at 6.30 p.m. „ HAMILTON LIGHT INFANTRY, TUESDAY, 29th, at 6.30 a.m. TE AROHA RIFLES, WEDNESDAY, 16th and 30th, at 6.30 p.m. 4. Until further orders, a Class of Instruction for Officers and commissioned Officers, to be conducted by the Adjutant, will be held every THUIISPAY Evening at the Officers* Room, Drill-shed, at it o'clock, to commence on THURSDAY, 10th instant. 5. Colonel Goring*s Lecture on " Gunnery" to Officers and Non-commissioned Officers of the Naval Artillery Volunteer Corps, will take place at the Officers' Room at 8 p.m., on MONDAY, 2ist • instant; and his Lecture on "Outpost Duty," to •''' Officers and Men of Rifle Corps, at t.he same place jj.iiv! %nd hour, on TUESDAY, 22nd instant. ORDNANCE PRIZE FIRING. , 6. "A" BATTERY ARTILLERY will Parade at Narrow Neck, North Shore, at 3 p.m., on SATURDAY, 19th instant. Not less than three detachments. THAMES NAVAL ARTILLERY at Beach Road, Grahamstown, at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY, 26th instant, Not less than three detachment:'. By Order. J. GRANT, Lieutenant, Acting-Adjutant, Aucklaud District. Fancy Goodsyy ANTED NOW N GOODSO For Gold and Silver Jewellery Cheap , . GOODSON'S—For Clocks and Waterbury Watches GOODSON'S— Electro Plate and Cutlery GOODSON'S—For Desks, Work Boxes, and Baskets • GOODSON'S — Japanese Goods of all kinds GOODSON'S—For Basketware, immense variety GOODSON'S—For Albums and Photo Frames GOODSON'S— For Dressing Cases and Bags GOODSON'S—For Bags, Fans, Brushes, and Combs GOODSON'S—For Tea, Breakfast, or Toilet Sets GOODSON'S— Vases Lustres, Epergnes, Shades GOODSON'S—For Stationery, Cards, Games, - Puzzles GOODSON'S—For Perfumery, Sponges, Hair Curlers, etc. GOODSON'S-For Fire Screens, Draught Screans, and Lamp Screens - GOODSON'S—For Bamboo Brackets, Easels, Fire Ornaments GOODSON'S—For Birthday, Wedding, and Condolence Cards GOODSON'S—For 'Xmas and New Year Cards GOODSON'S— 'Xm-is Presents and New Year : „ - " Gifts GOODSON'S—For Dolls, Toys, and Santa Claus tv- .' V . Gifts GOODSON'S—For 'Xraas Tree Ornaments and ■ • Prizes ; ■ GOODSON'S—For School Prizes and Baaaar | :.V Goods ■ I GOODSON'S— Variety, Novelty, and Cheap i ness ' ; *• . •• "• GOODSON'S—For, Auckland; and Auckland - for Goodson. v -I QOODSON'S J QUJEEN-STBEET AND KABANGAHAPB I ROAD. { •• - _ _ __ _ ; :.v A .... . ■ . .< • ■ - V. " !■ ' "■ ' ... . , - .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 8