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Sales by Auction. j' ■ i ' ■ ii iii . W. H. COCHRANE.] [jAS. DAORE. THIS DAY. Valuable freehold property »\i amd improvements. ARARIMU AND WAIROA SOUTH. : EIGHT MILES FROM DRURY RAIL- ■- . WAY STATION, rhe subscribers have received instructions from Mr. Thomas Kiley, to sell at the Land Mart, IS6, Queen-street, To-day (Monday), January 7, at twelve o'clock. HIS FREEHOLD FARM, containing 1816} acres, situated in the Ararimu and Wairoa South Districts. The land is principally alluvial flats and volcanic soil, about 950 acres have been cleared, and sown with English grasses, the remainder is open country and belts ot bush. Ii is well fenced, and sub-divided into paddocks of from 40 to 200 acres each, and there are two fresh water rivers and eight creeks running - through the property. An Orchard of 2$ acres has been planted, and is now in full bearing. The buildings comprise a Dwelling-house of * twelve rooms, detached kitchen, storeroom, baker's oven, four-stall stable and loft, butter and cheese house, stockyards, branding yards, pigstyes, etc. A public school, teacher's house, telegraph station, post-office, and public hall have been erected ■ '"■- on the property. There is also a beautiful racecourse of over 1J miles long. Amongst other advantages this property possesses, is the ready market for the sale of stock at the four cattle sales held once a month in the neighbourhood, and the water-power that could be made | available for a creamer)' or other purposes. For j - breeding, rearing, and fattening sheep and cattle this Farm is second-to none in the colony. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect, and will be met at the Drury Railway Station, by previous arrangement, with— SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. S i iii ... i ■ ■ ■ i 1 BAKER BROS. vYill auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, TO-DAY. r - at two p.m., •VTEW NORTH ROAD. Rocky Nook— , JL3I A well-fiuished 6-roomed House. Mr. Marlow's farm of 1000 acres, at Katikati (Woodlands), with 12-roomed Residence. WHANGAMARINO-101 acres, with conveni-ently-built 12-roomed House, 200 assorted fruit / trees, and water in each paddock. t :._ PUKEATUA PARISH-fThe Wads)—N.K. Part of Lot 117, CO acres. Upset price, 5s per acre, Br Order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. The undersigned will sell, on Monday, the 21st day of January, 1895. at 12 o'clock, at their Mart, Queen-street, Auckland, LOTS 66 and 67, of subdivision of Allotments 27 and US, of Section 2, of the Parish of Takapuna, Melrose, Devonport. Condition." of sale, including plan, may be seen, and full particulars obtained, at our Mart, or at the office of Dr. Laishley, Solicitor to the Mortgagee. BAKER BROS. ;'■'■ \ li■ ■ ■ B. J. ESAM.] TC. ARTHUR, THIS DAY, at Twelve o'clock, LARGE ASSORTMENT of Waikato, Mahurangi, and Local FRUIT. ESAM AND ARTHUR, Auctioneers, i i TO-MORROW. EX OTARAMA. LADIES' TAN SHOES, GLACE SHOES AND BOOTS, KID BOOTS AND SHOES, EVENING SHOES, Latest Styles, Etc., Etc., Etc. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have received instructions to sell To-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 a.m. £*/k PACKAGES OF ABOVE GOODS. Note.The above shipment is a special one for sorting up lines. 1 Terms at Sale. J WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENT. IRON BEDSTEADS, 1 TRAVELLING TRUNKS, IRON BOXES, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, HARNESS AND SADDLERY, , PATENT OILS AND TURPS, PAPERHANGINGS, 7ASES, BRUSHWARE, CUTLERY, Etc., Etc , Etc. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have received instructions to sell on above date, to close account, A LARGE LOT OF ABOVE, £3L Recently Landed. I (

ARTHUR'S MART. Established 1859. RICHARD ARTHUR, Commission Salesman, Auctioneer, Land and General Agent, &c. No Trading or Importing. THIS WEEK'S SALES BY AUCTION, as so far arranged:— TUESDAY, 11 a.m., Onehunga, at the residence of Mrs. D. Jones (who is leaving for Australia), Alfred-street, opposite Arthur-street — Her Household Furniture and Effects: Mottled Kauri Sideboard, Couches, Chairs, Tables, Carpets, Oilcloth, Pictures, Velvet Pile Table Cover, Whatnot, Chess Tables, Good Iron and "Wood Bedsteads, Wove and Wire and olftßr Mattresses, Marble-top and other Washstands, Ware, Toilet Table 3. Chests of Drawers, Portable Boiler, Patent Mangle, Wringer, Tubs, Meat safe. large Dresser, Cooking and Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Plated Ware, Pot Plants, Tools, etc. WEDNESDAY, ll a.m., at the Mart—Removed from the suburban residence of gentleman who is removing to Wellington, consisting of Parlour, Dining-room, Bedroom, and Kitchen Requisites: Green Bep Drawing-room .Suite, Suite in Fancy Cloth, Eep Conch and Easy Chair, Cane and other Chairs, Rimn Oval, Loo, and other Tables, Mantel Mirror, Carpets, Oilcloth, Wool Mats, Fenders, Fireirons, Painted Tiles, Hall Stand, Patent Mangle, Bound Meat Safe, 1 Cooking Range, Bell Metal and Copper Preserving and Stew Pans, Plated Ware, Glass and Earthenware, Glass, Iron Bedsteads, Wove Wire and other Mattresses, - Hair and Kapok Beds, Feather Pillows, Handsome Marble-top Mahogany Duchess Suite, Toilet Mirrors, Washstands, Ware, Wardrobe, Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Sewing Machines. WEDNESDAY, 11 a.m., at the Mart—Clearing-out Sale of the Balances of two Stocks of General Drapery, Dress Stuff, Prints, Cretonnes, Underclothing, Millinery, Ladies' >ilk Cloaks, etc.. Hosiery, Haberdashery, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Suits, Coats, Trousers, Shirts, Sox, -.' ■ Hats, etc.. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes, also. Second-hand Clothing. FRIDAY, ll a.m„ at the Mart, Market Day Auction Market— of all descriptions, Fruit of all kinds in Season, Dairy Farm and Garden ■■-:■• Products, Groceries, etc. WANTED—Good Bacon and Hams, First-class r*' • Cheese., > ■ ON SALE PRIVATELY, at Auction PricesPotatoes, Onions, Cheese, Honey, Tea, Maize, Oats, Bran, Sharps, Corned Butter, Fruit. AUCKLAND WOOLBROKERS' - - - ASSOCIATION. *HE SECOND WOOL SALE OF THE SEASON v, . Will be held by the undersigned on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, AT THE WOOL EXCHANGE ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS HUNTER & NOLAN, G. W. BINNEY & SONS. s'" NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED), ..' *— ■ ' ■—- Removal Notice. TT I L L & T> L M M E ';..*; , (C. G. Hill & Co.) ' Beg to intimate that they have REMOVED from v their late premises in Victoria-street to their NEW PREMISES IN QUEEN-STREET (Opposite the New Zealand Clothing Factory, , And Thbjse doors above".the citt Hall, _____ i (IMPORTERS " ■ * ,'• .' OF ■;■ >. ■ ,| OH., COLOURS, PICTURE MOULDINGS, SCRIMS, ;; TARNISHES, ' BRUSHWARE AND PAPERHANGINGS. WHOLESALE BUYERS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH, •V% Please N(Oic_ TJttE NEW adduess : ":'. ; - :■:■"' '::-. ..-.■.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 8

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