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Sales by Auction-TO-DAY, at Eleven o'Clook, CORNER OF HEPBURN AND SELWYN wwn STREETS. ' DINING-TABLE. BAGATELLE-TABLE, FANCY TABLE, PIANO, SEWING MACHINE (SINGER'S). The Undersigned has received instructions from a Oentlem in leaving the district, to sell by auction, at his residence, at 11 o'clock, HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANT) EFFKCTS, consisting of Good Piano, Japanese Stands and .Table*, Ornament*, Carpet, Linoleum, Oililoth, etc., Mantle drape, Pictures, etc., Dining Table, Chairs, Glass, China, Earthen and Plated ware, Cutlery, Singer's Sewing Machine, Fender, Irons, etc., Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Chest Drawers, Washstands and Ware, Tiolet Tables, Looking Classes, etc., First-class "Improve" Gas Stove almost new, American Steamers, etc., Kitchen and Cooking Utensils. RICHARD ARTHUR. Thomas B. Arthur, Auctioneer. » — i W. 6. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE, ] THIS DAY, At Eloven o'Clock. SEVEN CASES ROOTS (IN BOND), WITHOUT RESERVE. the subscribers (through J. Dam, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queon-strcet, Today (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, 7 CASES BOOTS (IN BOND), No Reserve. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Jr. 8. COCHRANE] ['AS. dacre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 12th and 13tu FEBRUARY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ATTRACTIVE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VALUABLE GRAND PIANOFORTE, CARRIAGES. AT EPSOM, Slie Subscribers (J. Dacre, Auctioneer) hnvs rei ceived instructions from Mrs, J. K. Russell to sell, at her residence, on above dates,. THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARRIAGES, •omprUing: Splendid Full Grand Pianoforte, by ihose celebrated modern makers Ibach and Sobn, u beautiful ebony case, specially and recently hummed; Carved Oak Furniture, Overmantels. Mafcvjany Sideboard, Walnut Pi noforte, Marble Clocks, Drawing «nd Dining-room Furniture, Curtains, Walnut Bedroom Suites, Bedroom furniture,' Persian Carpets, Walnut Secretaire, Mottled Kauri Bookcases, Pictures, etc., etc. Victoria Carriage, Waggonette, Spring Cart, Harness, etc. Fuil particulars in future issue. Catalogues in preparation, the above is first-class Modern Furniture, mostly all specially selected in London. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. » THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. PRODUCE SALE. OATS, Poverty Bay, Rye Grass, Clover Seeds, 20 bales Coin Sacks, etc., etc, etc. WILDING AND CO., BRUNSWICK MART. DIUBV TOMKS, Auctioneer FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, At 2 p.m. sharp. TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS.. SAMUEL VAILE „ SONS (Per Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street, GOOD INVESTMENT, CORNER OF PONSONBY HOAD AND FRANKLIN RuAD-Fine commanding position, frontage to Ponsonby Road S6 feet 6 inches and to Franklin Road'll6 feet 9 inches, together with the Shop, Dwellinghouse, and large Stables thereon erected. Also, GRAND AND EXTENSIVE CITY RESIDENCE SITE, St. Martin's Road, Symonds street— lr 3p planted with numerous well grown ornamental and fruit trees. Commands very fine view. This site will lie sold with the old Dwellinghouse of 8 or 10 looms. Also, DRAKE STREET-THREE BRICK SHOPS AND DWELLINGS, having a frontage to Drake itreet of SO feet 9 inches, and also to Duke street of BO feet 9 inches, with a through depth of 70 feet. Also, ONKHUNGA, SELWYN STREET-Lots 1 and 2of subdivision of Allotments 6 and 8, of Section 17, having a frontage of 66 feet and a depth of 99 feet. Also, FINE LITTLE HOMKSTEAD-20 minutes' walk from WAIKO.MITI Railway Station, 6$ acres, S| acres orchard, trees 8 years old and in full bearing, 3 acres gras-. and fallow, the whole fenced in 6 paddocks. All deep alluvial soil, House of two good rooms, double brick chimney, iron roof; sowshed, dairy, piggery, shed, etc. Further particulars from the auctioneers, SAMUEL VAILE _ SONS, 95, Queen-street. t. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, At Eleven o'Clock. &T THE RESIDENCE OF HERBERT THOMPSON, Esq., "THE LAURELS," GREENLANE, Opposite the Racecourse. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc., as under: Suites of Furniture, Easy Chairs, Fancy and Dining Tables, Occ. Chairs, Handsome Cornices and Hangings, Cedar Secretary, Conversational Settee, Wicker Furniture, Bentwood Lounges, Rockers and other Chrirs, Morocco lounge, Cedar Bookcase, Cbeffonicr, 2 Marble Flower Stands, Japanese Tea Set, Mahogany Telescope Dining Table, Handsome Japanese Gong, Pictures (various), Whatnots, Carpets and Linoleum, E.P. Wan-. Wardrobt* Bedstead, Toilet Mirrors, Commode, Hall and other Clucks. Candelabra Large Cabinet (fitted for glass and china), Venetian Blinds, Colle.-iion oi Eland Curios, Kitchen Utensils, Ice Chest, by Beldiug Manufacturing Co., in good order, etc., etc. D.8.8.L. Gun, by Hollis, of London. . Also, First-class Convertible Buggy (hooded), Fourseated Cabriole Phaeton, Gelding (by Brigadier), ( years old; Harness, J-adies' and Gents' Saddles, Spare Collars, Cow in full milk, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Garden Seats, Shells,' Target, Force Pumps, Tank and stand, and 6 409-gallon Tanks, Portable Outhouse, etc., etc. ' GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have received instructions from Herbert Thompson, Esq., to sell the whole of the above, on Monday, 27th instant, sale commencing at 11 o'clock, TERMS CASH NO RESERVE. 'Buses pas the bouse. On view Morning of sale. L LEWIS, Auctioneor, i —' FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. DURHAM YARDS, EX CLANSMAN, FROM TAUBANGA, the undersigned have received instructions from W. T. Raymond, Esq,, to sell, on the above date, without reserve, BROWN MARE FOREST QUEEN, 5 years, by Wolf dam Lucknow, a perfect back, very fast but untried ; served by Brookly BAY MARE SIRoCCO, by Storlingworth from imported mare; beautiful ladies' hack At Twelvo o'Clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. '>ii ii. TO-MORROW, R E M U E RA~ YARDS. For Sale, To-morrow (Thursday), DAA GOOD WETHERS 3VV 1000 Fat Store Ewes . ALFRED BUOKLAND & SONS > ■ —________--—-_—-_-» SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1. OESIRABLE HOMESTEAD AT WAIPIPI. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CHARLES UPSON (unless previously sold privately), the undersigned have received instructions' from Mrs. Upson to sell at the Waiuku tele Yards, on Saturday, February 1, at 12 o'clock, THE HOMESTEAD, containing 53 acres fertile land, divided into seven padlocks, with an excellent supply of water; a comfortable Bve'roomed cottage, cow-shed, stable, and all necessary outbuildings; a small fruit garden; making together a complete and com- ." fortable homestead, \. The stock may be taken at a valuation; and the present arrangement with the milk factory con- :. tinued, from which it is situated about four miles. \'-''. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain .';-' on the property at 6 per cent, per annum. •;: ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10034, 22 January 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10034, 22 January 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10034, 22 January 1896, Page 8