■ f Sales by Auction. / ' t . THIS DAY, at 10.30 o'Clock. AITKEN'S MART, GREY-STREET. pOULTRY, pRODUCE, JIRUIT. 10.30 o'clock—Fresh-cut Veiretables, in season. 11 o'clock — Southern Table Potatoes, New Potatoes,' Peas, Onions, Pumpkins, Maize, Oats, Wheat, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, Carrots, Mangolds, Kumaras, Mushrooms, etc. Dressed Pork, prime dairy-fed. One or two carcases Veal. Local Bacon and Hams, Canterbury ditto, local and Factory Cheese (assorted sizes). 12.30 o'clock—DAlßY PRODUCE.~Fresh Butter and Eggs, Crown Butter, Section Honey, bulk ditto. 1 Lot Pot Plants. . 11 o'clock—Large assortment of Roosters, Laying Hens, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys. , ~ 2 o'clock —Pi! re-bred Yorkshire and Berkshire Pigs, 1 Berkshire Sow, in pig. FRUIT, at 1 o'clock. Fruit in Season Gooseberries, Lemons, Tomatoes. pocoanuU JO cases Pines 25 cases Hotart Assorted Jains, 3 Saddles. ALEX. AITKEN. F. J. FARRELL, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. THREE WALNUT PIANOS. BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY CARPETS DRAWING AND DININGROOM SUITES M.K. CABINET AND CHEFFONIER. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. rhe subscribers, through J. Dacre, Auctioneer, will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen street, This Day (Friday), at eleven o'clock, Household furniture, consisting of Walnut Piano (by Wagner, Schmidt, and Romhildt), Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Drawingrcom and Diningroom Suites, M.K. Cabinet, M.K. Cheffonier, Couches, Easy Chairs, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, W.W. and Flax Mattresses, Kapok Beds, Chest Drawers, Mirrors, Stalls and Ware, Dressing Tables, Carpets, linoleum, Curtains and Poles, Wood and Cane Chairs, Hound and Square Tables, Pictures. Scales and Weights, Fender and Irons, Men Safes, Filters, Rocking Horse, Platedware, Kitchen Utensils, Portable Boiler, Carpenters Bench, Lawn Mower. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. At 10.30 o'Clock, J. JONES (Till sell by public auction at his Mart, 235, Queenstreet (through J. Jones), POULTRY PIGS. ROOSTERS. Table and Yard Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Pigrons, and Canaries. Several Pens Good Pigs Mm Waikato. PRODUCE— Cases Christmas Hams and Bacon, Local ami Canterbury Hams and Sides, Butter from Whangarei and Local Dairies in pats and kegs, Eggs, Cheese (Wuro.t and Factory), Jam, Biscuits, Currants, Lollies, Mushrooms, Canterbury (Jld Potatoes, New Potatoes (Kidney, Shepherds, isinebeils), Oats, Maize, Wheat, Bran, ( Sharp*, Chaff, etc. etc. FRUIT—3O Cases Goosebtrries, Loquats, Wal- . nuts, lemons, etc. VEGETABLES—Carrot*, Cibbage, Cauliflowers, . end all Vegetables in season, Beans, Green Peas, ( «;c. etc. a ALSO, TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS, I t Cases Bacon (' 1 Case Lobster r 1 Case Washing Powder v At 1-2 SO. t Sundries, Furniture, Rocking Horse, Table, Sofa, b ttc. f
J. JONES, Auctioneer, THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock, At the Auctioneering Company's Rooms, Customsstreet, THE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY Yri'i sell, through their Auctioneer, F. Bradly, A QUANTITY OF FURNITURE— Dining and Loo Tables, Chairs and Couches, Cheffoniers, Suite, 7 pieces, Carpets, Curtains, bedsteads and Bedding, Cots, spring Stretchers, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Watches, Clocks, etc. A quantity of Tinware, Tubs, Buckets, etc., and Miscellaneous Goods. THIS DAY. DURHAM YARDS. EX S.S. GLENELG, FROM HAWEBA, The undersigned will sell, 1} A HACKS and HARNESS HORSES jL V Consisting of 2 Bays, by Armourer, full sister and brother, 4 and 6 years old 2 Brown Horses. 4 and 5 years old, by Armourer ; fit fot hansom cab 2 Greys, 4 and 6 years old; good match 4 Hacks On account of Mr. A. B. Harris, 6 Colts and fillies 2 Harness Horses 1 5-year-old "are, by Kin? Quail 1 5-yoar-old Horse, by King yuail Also, 8 Medium Draught Horses 3 flood Farm Mares, from Tamaki The Well-known Racing Pony Romeo The'- Well-known Racer Twilight, by Volunteer The Hurdle-racer Pembroke, Racing Stock to be sold at noon, HUNTER & NOUN (J. P. A. Philson, Auctioneer). THIS DAY, At Noon. DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned will sell, The well-known racing PONY LADY THORNTON. HUNTER & NOLAN. (J. P. A. Philson, Auctioneer,) MONDAY, DECEMBER 23. AT BUCKLAND. ANNUA™ SALE 0? STUD SHROPSHIRE RAMS & EWES. The have received instructions from Mr, George Ballard to sell, on the Farm at Buckland, *)<) TWO-TOOTH SHROPSHIRE frfc RAMS O- TWO-TOOTH AND UPWARD SHROP- *"* SHIRE EWES. This Flock was started in 1883 with 4 Ewes and 1 %ain, imported from Kngland. The Plcck is entered in the New Zealind flock Book, and has token numerous prizes at the Show. ' Conveyances wtll meet the Auckland and Waiiato tains at Buckland Station. At Two o'Clock. HUNTER 4 NOLAN. (J. P. A. Philson, Auctioneer,) t00UN TR Y SALES. WAloKU—Saturday, 30th November PAPAKURA—Wednesday, 4th December PUKEKOHE—Monday, 9th December WAIUKU-Satnrday, 28tlf December HUNTER & NOLAN.
UNRESERVED AUCTION CP FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, Mostly purchased from Messrs T. and H. COOKE a few months ago. J* E. BAKER, OF BAKER BROS.. WU sell oil WEDNESDAY NEXT, at the OLD, CLUB, Eden Crescent (near the Museum), THE Whole of the Superior Furniture of Miss A. W. Ellin (who has received a cable calling her to Glasgow), consisting in part of Vis-iris Fancy Table, Whatnot, Music Stool, Pluih Frame Mirror, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Ornaments, Couch, Settee, Piano (Martine, Hamburg), Arm Chair, Platform Rocker, Cornice Poles gad Rings, Carpet, Hearthrug, etc. Kauri Dinner Waggon, dewing Machine linoleum, A.B.W. Chairs Cretonne and other Curtains Dining Tables, Dinner Bell, Inkstand, Book Shelves, Hat Pegs Stair Carpet and Rods Duchess Pair, Chests of Drawers Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Wire-wove Stretcher, W&shstands, Oral Looking and other Blisses, Toilet Tables and Ware, Wire Mattresses, Bolsters, • Pillows, Bedding, and other Bedroom Furniture ■ Plate Back, Kitchen Clothes Horse, and Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. On view Monday and Tuesday afternoons. J. E. v BAKER, OP BAKER BROS., Will auction on December 11th next, A . RCHHILL-Lots 23 and 24, Commer- - *Clu cial Road. 66ft. by 125 ft., with 7-roomed House (partly buck), scullery, verandah, , stable, well, 2 grates andiange. . LOTS 10,67, 63, and 69, fronting the Cheltenham Beach, Devonport and Cheltenham Terrace, conj».... taining la Sr 28p., and having the magnificent depth of 880 feet. -, MOUNT EDEN—Three Volcanic Soil Building Lots. at the corner of Valley Road and 'Ashton Road, adjoining Mrs. Drummond's. ■ ' Also, '. . The Fishing Cutter DEEROOUND, with two anchors, chain, rope cable, mast, mainsail, Stay* will Wwif» wd iron ballast. M ■ r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9990, 29 November 1895, Page 8
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