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Sales by Auction. V. g, COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACBE. THIS DAY. LARGE SIDEBOARD, WITH MIRROR, WARDROBE. DUCHESS SUITE, PIANOS (by Bord and Broadwood), IRON SAFE, STEREOSCOPE, SHOW CASE, BICYCLE, RANGES, BATH, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. !Tho Subscribers, through J. Dacre, Auctioneer, will sell by auction, at their lU>oui3, Queen-street, This Day, at 11 o'clock. Household FURNITURE, consisting of Pi ino (by Bord) no reserve, Table Piano (by Ripklwooil), largo Mdeboanl, plateclass back ; Carpet'. Fenders »nd Irons, Marble •ion Hall Stand, Wardrobe, plate glass panels; .T'lichess .'aire. M.K. anil Cedar Chest Drawers, lion and Woo.l Bedsteads, W W. and Max Mattresses, VKapok Beds and Pillows, Washstands and are, Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Marble lop Nashstand, Wood and Cane Chairs, Round and Square Tables, Austrian < hairs, Perambulators, Cupboards, Crockerv. Cutlery, Plated Ware. Large Stereoscope and Views, Sextant, Ranges, Stoves, Ico Cnest, long Bath, Sashes, Bicycle, ol»ft I.R. Hose, Portable Boiler, large Centre show Case, on castors. By order of the Official Assignee in Caulton's Estate. IRON SAFE. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THIS DAY, 11 o'Clock, AT ARTHUR'S WART. POULTRY, 11 o'clock sharp—A largo supply of Christmas Poultry, consisting of a splendid lot of Turkey Gobblers and Hens, Table Roosters, Yard Fowls, etc.; Geese and Ducks, Pigs, etc. FRUIT, 12 o'clock-Nelson Red Currants, Gooseberries. Hothouse Grapes. Tomatoes, Lemons, etc. A (in diamond) .in cases Apples. VEGETABLES, directly after Fruit-Peas, Beans, Cabbages, Cauliflowers, Rhubarb, etc ; first-class Ki'inev and Shepherd IY>Ut<n*. DAIRY and FA KM riIODI'CE-Fresli Butter, Corned Butter, Eggs, first-class Cheese. Bacon, Hams, etc.; C cases Christmas Hams, Shouldeis, and Roll Bacon, from South. RICHARD ARTHUR. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, At 10.30 o'Clcck. ,T. J ONES Will sell by public auction at his Mart, 235, Queenstreet (through J. Jones), CHRISTMAS POULTRY - Docks, / Geese. Roosters. Also, a large consignment of Turkeys, a number already in pens, Hens and Broods. PIGS-Several consignments from the Waikato. PRODUCE-BO Wvknto Hams 3 cases Canterbury Haras. also lar?e con-ignment of Local Hams, Hicon Cheese, Butter in pats and kegs. Eggs, Biscuit*. lollies. Cheese from Waikato and load and i'aran iki dairies. POTATOES- <1 bags Potatoes, consisting of Kidneys, Shepherds, Early Rose, and Hobart Potatoes. VEfiF.TABLES-Kumaras, Pumpkins, Onions in ba»> and sacks, all Vegetables in season. FRUIT- Very large consignment of Gooseberries, Plums, Tomatoes, Loquats, Cherries, etc., etc. Also, to close a consignment, 1 case Haras in cloth, 1 case Sides in cloth, 40 cases Currants, 23 boxes Cocoa, 1 pur Aver)' Scales. Also, a lot of Ink, in Lotties of half and one pint. J, JONES, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. BUGGY HARNESS, WHIPS, GIRTHS, SADDLES, HORSE CLOTHING. WITHOUT SERVE. G. LEWIS (Mr. P. L. Lewis) Will sell This Day, to close accounts, FIRST-CLASS LOT OF ENGLISH Jj SADDLERY. NO RESERVE. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock, £JHRISTMAS pRESENTS, NEW YEAR GIFTS! In Handsome EleciropHte Tea Services Cruet Frames, Jelly Dishes, Jam Dishes, Claret Jugs, Saltcellars, and General Sundries. Must be Cleared for Outgoing Mail GABRIEL LEWIS, Auctioneer, Will sell as above, to close consignments, without I the slightest reserve. Terms—Cash. THIS DAY, At 11 o'Clock. THE BENNETT SCORCHER STEEL CYCLE. THE LATEST, 1895. SEE ZIMMERMAN'S REPORT, GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. V ill sell on above date. /ft OF* THE ABOVE MACHINES. HIGHEST CLASS PNEUMATICS. Also, £t PERAMBULATORS AND MAIL J) CARTS. Without Reserve. The above Manufacturers are the Largest Exporters in the World. ON VIEW. I. Lewis, Auctioneer. r— — — THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. AUCKLAND rpOTTING OLUB. SUMMER MEETING, POTTER'S PADDOCK, SATURDAYS, DECEMBER 28TH, 1835, AND JANUARY irn, 1696. OARDS, gTALLS. THIS DAY, AT ELEVEN* O'CLOCK. AT BRUNSWICK MART. WILDING AND CO., .BRUNSWICK MART. DIGBYTONKS, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, , Afc Eleven o'Clock. THE HAY MARKET. ®>AY GELDING, quiet) and staunch, J) suitable for light spring cart or'bus; from Waikato. , , . Upstanding Buggy Horse; carries lady; from JUexandra. , Grey Mare, goes in harness; Black Pony and lour Unbroken Colts, from Alexandra. Timor Pony, 3 years, very quiet and pretty; also, [Saddle and Bridle to fit. Quiet Pony, Saddle and Bridle (on account of the Public Trustee). Piebald Horse, from Drury, used to being driven ind ridden by a lady. ~ Thoroughbred Pony Mare, 4 years old, by Muskapeer, dan: Kate Kelly. A Brown Filly, 4yrs, by Brigadier dam Cap-a-ple jßaro, grand dam, Dainty Ariel mare. A Bay Mare, by Cap-a-pie, dam Dfcinty Ariel tiare. A Bay Pony, quiet to ride or drive, ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, Auctioneers. " ' ► — , ■ " THE REMUERA CATTLE SALE. ALTERATION OF DAYS. OONSEQUENT on the Holidays, Bales will be held on MONDAYS, December 23rd and 30th. Arrangements have been made with th( Railway Department to run Stock Trains ot SATURDAYS, December 21st and 28th. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. •OOUNTRY CATTLE SALES. WAIUKU— December 21 PUKEKOHE—Monday, December 30 ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 20 December 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 20 December 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 20 December 1895, Page 8