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Sales by Auction..,.,., ~-, THIS DAY. . At Half-past Ten a.m. AITKEN'S MART, GREY-STREET. POULTRY, pRODUCE, TjIRUIT. 10.30 o'clock-Frfsh-cut Vegetables, in season. 11 o'clock - Southern Table Potatoes, New Potatoes, Peas, Onions, Pumpkins,. .Maize, Oats, Wheat, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, Urrnts, etc. Large assortment of Roosters, Laying Hens, Ducks, Geese, and Turkey*, « Plymouth Rock Fowls, 9 Leghorns, 12 Brahmas, Ducklings, and Canaries. ' - Dressed Pork, prime dairy-fed. . Local Bacon and Hams, Canterbury ditto, Local and Factory Cheese (assorted sizes), and 3 cases Canterbury Bacon. 1130 o'clocft-D AIRY PRODUCE.-Fro.sh Butter and Eggs, Crown Butter, Honey, Taranaki Cheese. 1 Lot Pot Plants. 2 o'clock - Pure-bred Yorkshire and Berkshire Pigs. 'FRUIT, at I.3oo'clock. 1000 cases, consisting of Apricots, 60 cases Pears (choice varieties), 300 cases Plums (several varieties), 100 cases Peaches. ALEX. AITKEN. F. J, FARRELL, Auctioneer'. THIS DAY, Ab 10.30 o'Clock. J. JONES Will sell by auction, DAIRY PRODUCB-Efjgs, Bufctor in pats and kegs from Whangaroi, Waikato, Waiuku, and local dairies; Cheese, Factory and S. Wairoa and Waikato ; Hams and Bacon, Canterbury and Local; Honey, in tins and sections; Coffee, Tea in tins, Lollies, Biscuits, Vinegar in bottlos. Potatoes and Vegetables - Uobart. Shepherds, and Kidney Potatoes, in sacks and bass, from various well known growers. All Vegetables in season. . _ , „ , Poultry and Pigs Department-Turkeys, Ducks, Fowls, Hens and broods. Ducklings, Chicks, Pigeons. Also, 6 pens of White Yorkshire and 8 pens Berkshire Pigs, Suckers and others. Fruit from Waikato, Whangarei.S. Wairoa, Wade, and other districts-Plums, Peaches, Lemons, Apples (dessert and rooking), etc. Sundries- Jewellery, Watches, etc. Produce-Maize, Wheat, Oats, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, etc, J. JONES, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned will sell, GREY HORSE, good in any harness, from Taranaki Heavy Draught Colt, from Taranaki Chestnut Mare, by Muskapeer, good lady's hack, from Waikato Bay Mare, syrs, by Brigadier out of a well-bred mare, cooil haok and harness librae, can be well recommended Thoroughbred Chestnut Mare, Jess, by St, Patrick, from Tauranga; perfect hack; good in any harness. Also, 100 sacks Southern Feed Oats Bay Horse, 4yrs old (any trial), Tax Cart, and harness At 12 noon. HUNTER & NOLAN. (J. P. A. Philson, Auctioneer). THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. THE Undersigned will hold their Annual Sheep Fair at Green Lane on Thursday, Gth February, at one o'clock. Early entries solicited. HUNTER & NOLAN. (J. P. A. Philson, Auctioneer.) COUNTRY SALES. WAlUKU—Saturday, January 25 PAPAKCRA-Wednesday, February 5 PUKEKOHE-Wednesday, February 12 HUNTER & NOLAN. 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 Laud Sale Booms, 95, Queen-street, GOOD INVESTMENT, CORNER OF PONSONBY ROAD AND FRANKLIN Il'.'AP— l'ine commanding position, frontage to Ponsonby Road SO feet 6 inches and to Franklin Boa.l 116 feet 9 inches, together with the Shop, Dwellingbouse, and large Stables thereon erected. Alio, GRAND AND EXTENSIVE CITY RESIDENCE SITE, St. Martin's Road, Symonds street-2a 3p, planted with numerous well grown ornamental and fruit trees. Commands very fine view. This site will be sold with the old Dwellinguouse of 8 or 10 rooms. Also, DRAKE STREET-THREE BRICK SHOPS AND DWELLINGS, having a frontage to Drake street of 50 feet 9 inches, and also to Duke street of 50 feet 0 inches, with a through depth of 70 feet. Also, ONKHUNGA, SELWYN STREET- Lots 1 and 2 of subdivision of Allotments 6 and 8, of Section 17, having a frontage of CO feet and a depth of 09 feet. Also, FINE LITTLE HOMKSTEAD--20 minutes' walk from WAIKOMITI Railway Station, 6} acres, 3} acres orchard, trees S years old and in full bearing, 3 acres grass and fallow, the wholo fenced in 6 paddocks. All deep alluvial .noil. House of two good rooms, double brick chimney, iron roof; cowshed, dairy, piggory, she!, etc. Further particulars from the auctioneers, SAMUEL VAILE& SONS, 95, Queen-street. To Let. HOUSE to Let, Onehunga-Furnished, 7 rooms, stables, and every convenience ; rent low to careful tenant.— Herald Office. TO LET Shop and Dwelling established as General Store.-Apply H. C. Heath, Mount Roskill Road. TO Waterside Residence, Hackettstreet, Ponsonby; large allotment, 'splendid view; 7 rooms, bathroom, wasbh'ouje, stable, buggy house, etc.—W. C. Daldy, jun., 218, Victoria Arcade. TO LET-WAIHEKE-T.roomod House garden, and paddock Steamer passing regularly, Apply LOUCH, SON, A CO. 110 LET—House of 13 rooms, with deX. tached very largediningroom and kitchen; large orchard in full bearing and fonr acres of ground,—Apply G. J. Jackson, Advertising Agent, Onehunga. (TIO LET, Furnished, for twelve months ■*■ —Mr. John Burns' House at the base of OneTree Hill, Epsom, containing 8 rooms, bath, and other conveniences, hot nnd cold water, stables, coachhouse and man's rooms, and 2} acres land. This is a beautiful place. Reasonable rent to desirable tenant. Apply W. FRATER & SON, Estate Agents, Queen street. TO LET, in McArthur'i . Buildings, Queen street, BOOMS SUITABLE FOR OFFICES, WORK' SHOPS, OR WAREHOUSES. App ly to W. McARTUUR & CO., Fort street; Or to W.AITKEN, (and Agent, Sbortland st. mo LET, OR FOR SALE, THE COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS, One of the best positions in Queen-street, and well adapted for offices. To Intending purchasers very easy terms of payment and low interest. Apply W. FRATER & SON, Estate Agents, Queen-street. m O LET,. AT HO WICK- ' Sunnysldo House, furnished, containing eight rooms, including bathroom, stables, and coachhouse attached. Good paddocks, with eVery convenience. Also, A pretty four-roomed Cottage, with pantry, furnished ; And Furnished Apartments m Dwelliughouse, with or without Board.-Anply to Mrs. Wagstaff, Post and Telephone Office, llowick FOR SALE, J. 1 The Undermentioned SECOND-HAND MACHINERY. -ONE 18-INCH CYLINDER ENGINE, with Winding Gear, Spiders, Bed Plates, an I Gearing. ONE V-INCH CYLINDER ENGINE, with Pumping Gear, Bobs, Crank, and Gearing, ' TWO CORNISH BOILERS, 20 feet long by 6 feet wide, FIVE-STAMPER BATTERY, and Single Stamper ; aim, BERDANS, 4 feet and 3 feet 6 inches by 8 feet dia. . .',■-■ AN AJRIAL TRAMWAY, with Buckets, Wire Rope, Hangers, and Upper and Lower Gantry, in good order. WATSON'S and DENNY GRINDERand AMALGAMATOR PANS-the best Pans for gold saving. For further particulars apply to CHARLESJUDD, Iran and Brass Founder and Engineer, Thames, •N. Estimates gjTftQ /or. S»w©iUi Battery, ami Pumjßliis Machinery, .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10036, 24 January 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10036, 24 January 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10036, 24 January 1896, Page 8