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Sales by AuctionA ——— MONDAY, JANUARY 27, At Eleven o'Clock. AT THE RESIDENCE OF HERBERT THOMPSON, Esq., THE LAURELS," GREENLAND Opposite the Racecourse. Household furniture, Em, as under: Suites of Furniture, Easy Chairs, Fancy and Dininu Tables, Oca Chairs, IJaiidsome and Hnneiiigs, Cedar Secretary, Conversational hetteo. Wicker Furniture, Bentwood Kouiige.s Kockeni otht-r Clirirs, Morocco lounge. Cellar Booßcwe, Clieffonicr, 2 Marble Kl«wer Stands JapanMe lea Set, Mahogany Telescope inning Me, Handsome Japanese Gone. Pictures (various), WbatMM, Carpets and Linoleum, b.P. War*. ,ro ': Btdstead, Toilet Mirmrs Connnoi e, Hall i and Other CI cks. Candelabra, LargeCjO«(flt^d(or glass and china), Venetian Blinds, Co lienon oi Island Cmios, Kitchen Utensils. Ice Chest, by telding Mannf . turing Co.,in good order, etc., etc. D.8.8.U Gun, by Mollis, of London. Also First-claw Convertible Buggy (hooded), Fourseated Cabriole rim- ton., Geld.!* (I* Brigadier), 4 yea,sold: Harness, ladies' and Gents Saddles, Snare Collar... Cow in full milk. Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Garden Seats, Shells. Target Force Pumps,'lank and stand, and 5 40u-gallou Tanks, Portable Outhouse, etc., etc. OABRIEL lewis & CO. flare received instructions from Herbert Thompson, Esq., to sell the whole ol the above, on Monday, gab instant, sale commencing at 11 o'clock. TERMS CASH ' NO RESERVE. 'Buses pas the house. On view Morning of sale. Messrs. Scarboro will run two 'Buses from Motrin's Corner for Green Lane at 10 aud 10.15 morning ol Kile. L. LEWIS, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 28th JANUARY. 1896, At 11 o'Clock. EX BARQUE ASIA. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COACH BUILDERS AND OTHERS. gA W N JJ ARDW 00 D, COMPKISISG. BLUE GUM AND STRINGY BARK. Specification of Sizes asunder 3x 1 4x 1 3x 2 4x 2 6x2 61! 4 X 3 5x3 6 x 3 4 x 4 f, X 4 6X4 5X5 5x 6 Bx6 Sx 2 «x 6 I 7x7 7x3 7x2 Bx3 9x2 ' 9x3 The above are general market sizes, ill 10/20 feet lengths, in first-cites order. To be delivered from vessel's slings at the .HobsonStreet Wharf. GABRIEL LEWIS k CO. Have been instructed to .ell the whole of the Cargo of Sawn Hardwood, ex Barque Asia, now lying at Hobson-street Wharf, The Sale will be held at oUK ROOMS LOWER QI'EKN-S'rBEKT, on Tl'K DAY, 2Sth, at 11 o'clock, /TO -VA/P FEET OF SAWN i O} i dto HARDWOOD, as above Cards to view and Specifications on application to the Auctioneers. TERMS : Cash on delivery. (L Lewis, Auctioneer.) TUESDAY NEXT, At 11 o'clock. fIOUSEHOLDFURNITUREi EFFECTS, AMERICAN ORGAN, PIANO, BASKETWARE. REMOVED TO BRUNSWICK MART FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. Household furniture and EFFECTS, comprising : Bedsteads, Chairs,, 'lables. Forms, Hlter, Baskets, Sofa, Mattress, Tapestry Curtains, thefts, Baskets, Towels, Sheets Chest Drawers. Pai'ti»gs, Pigeon Holes, Pictures' Pillow Slips, Persian Rug 12 by 9, Maps, Books, Slates, School Books, K c., Etc., Etc., Etc. AMERICAS ORGAN, 8 stops, by Mason and Hamlin. WALNUT PIANO, by Arnulf of Berlin. "IASKETWARE, Picnic, Garden, Flower Baskets, etc., etc., etc. WILDING AND CO., BRUNSWICK MART. DIGBY TONKS, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1896, At 12 Noon, sharp. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. J. TBORNES Will sell by auction, at his Land Auction Rooms, #1, Queen street, HOWICK— Some Choice Residences in this desirable watering place. 14 Superior Building Sites, close t>. wharf; eight 1-acre Building lots, centrally situated; and 45 acres Land near the wharf, suitable for a speculation, PONSONBY, POMPALLIER TERRACE. PRETTY COTTAGE of four rooms and large scullery; lofty rooms, varnished ceilings, verandah, city water; level allotment 45.7 feet by 100.61 in first-class order. full particulars in later issue. J. THORNES, Auctioneer, 91, Queen-street. I I I ■' 111 "■ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 and 13. MoNICOL'S ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR AT OHAUPO. Hie undersigned will hold their Annual Sheep Fair as above, and will offer upwards of ftW AAA BREEDING EWES, fiO\)""" AT A STORE WETHERS, EWE AND WOTHER LAMBS, LINCOLN, LEICESTER, ROMNEY, SHROPSHIRE, AND SOUTHDOWN RAMS. The following are already entered 12,920 Fresh full-mouth Halfbred, Crossbred, and Longwool Ewes 300 Six-tooth Ewes 2,415 Two and Four-tooth Ewes, principally two-tooths 2,395 Two and Four-tootb Wethers, principally two-tooths 2,080 Crossbred and Longwool Lambs 550 Half-bred Down lambs 400 Three-quarter-bred Romney Lambs 220 Pure-bred Lincoln Shearling lUras 80 Pure-bred Shropshire Two and Fourtooth Rams 95 Pure-bred Romney Shearling Rams 100 Rams, six-tooth upwards. /Sale on Wednesday at 12 o'Clock sharp, and on Thursday for Rams at 9 a.m. MoNICOL & CO., Hamilton. [(Q, F. McCullagh, Auctioneer.) MONDAY, JANUARY 27, At Eleven o'Clock. DURHAM YARDS.' the undersigned have received instructions from Messrs. Alison Bros, to sell, without reserve, TH E FOLLOWING VALUABLE RACEHORSES, with Engagements, and now in training Brown Horse, WARRIOR, by Ingomar-Fanny Fisher. A good performer, Fast both on the flat and over nn dies HIPPOCLYDES, by Hippocampus-Te Tohi's dam. Good jumper. , DETECTOR, Chestnut Colt, 2 yean old, by Nelson, dam Mystery. CARBUNCLE, Bay Mare, 5 years,by Carbineer, dam Peail; good jumper LADY AGNHS, Chestnut Mare, 8 years old, by ; ' Nelson- Agnes .MISS NELSON, Chestnut Mare, 3 years old .1 by Nelson—Torment NESTOR, Chestnut Colt, 2 years old, by St. ■)&sss'< feger-Tamoia 1 ■ HUNTER V NOLAN. J, P. A. PhUsoo, Auctioneer. • ; ,' • .1 -'H '.V-'V ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10037, 25 January 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10037, 25 January 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10037, 25 January 1896, Page 8

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