Sales by Auction. THIS CAY.. ¥ , At Eleven o'Clook. J. JONES Will sell by auction, This Day, DEDUCE, FRUIT, & POULTRY JL -Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Potatoes, Onions, Vegetables, Plums, Peaches, Lemons, Grapes, Apples (Dessert and Cooking), Tomatoes, etc., etc. J, JONES, Auctioneer. ■ . THIS DAY, at) 11 o'Clock. "POULTRY, PRODUCE, AND FRUIT. ALEX. AITEEN. p. J. FARREtL, 'Auctioneer. fcj, HSAM.] „ fC. ARTHUK. TO DAY, flb 11 o Clock. LOCAL FRUIT Peaches, Plums, Grapes, Apples, Pears, Lemons. At 12.30 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANT) EFFECTS. Chests Drawers, Iron Be.isteads, Tables, (Chairs, Coumiodrs. Tricycle, VtTtnclali Blinds, Mattresses, Couch Pressing Tables. Perambulators, Carpet, g.,u,age Machine, .-•afe, Kitchau Utensils, etc., etc. ESAM & ARTHUR. C. Arthur," Auctioneer. A. TOOMA>'.I [' NEILL. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. i BRUIT, FRUIT, FRUIT. jC 40 sacks Peanuts, Note the hour. WANTED, For Orders or, Hand, 30 tons Table Potatoes, 5 ton-: Onions, vain Table fouls •>■*) Pucks (Jrevliouiuis (young), 10 purebred Lislit Urahnia Pullets, 1 Ueoster, Muscovy Ducks, Bicuze Turkeys. ' - ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO. A. Tooman, Auctioneer. 1 ' 1 * 'TIPS DAY, at Eleven o'Clock. AT ARTHUR'S MART. JpOULTSY, PRODUCE, AND FRUIT. ' RICHARD ARTHUtt 'Thomas B.'Arthur, Auctioneer. W. S. COOHBAXE.S • [-US. DACRE. THIS DAY. OFFICE FURNITURE, COPY*PRESS, BOOKS, BOOTS AND SHOES, N.Z. VENEERS. The Subscribers, through J. Dach>, Auctioneer, will sell by auction at their Robins, Queen-street, This Day, at 11 o'clock, ' OFFICE FURNITURE, .consisting of office TabUs with Drawers, Cony Press with Stands, Maps, Office Chairs, Pigeonholes, Shelving, Hook Shelves, Paper Ba>k»t, Linoleum, Carpet, Venetian Blinds, haw Book?, Picturesque Atlas, Laurie's Interest Table, etc. Quarter-plate iJuicaster Camera, Tools, Qpots, Shoos, Music. Photo Mounts, Books, 0 Bundles fiX \Yood Venters, etc., etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. FRIDAY, MARCH '20, Commencing at 10.30 o'clock, 31BADE SALE OP NEW SEEDS. NEW SEEDS. NEW SEEDS. NEW SEEDS. 1, Comprising.:. i ■< gn baps White Clover 40 hags Cow Grass <0 bags Red Clover in bats 1 iniothy 111 bags Trefoil in ba;s Alsyke 20 lags Ripe Seed Rat Tail, Mangold, etc., etc. 100 la** Potatoes 100 sacks Oats. TRADE TERMS. WILDING, BASTINGS, & CO., (Horace Bastings, Auctioneer.) THIS DAY, Ac 1 p.m. JUNCTION" yards. IJUT, STORE. AND DAIRY STOCK. * Also, For Private Pale—2ooo Lincoin and Crossbred Ewes, from 2 to full-mouth. HUNTER 4 NOLAN. (J. P. ArPhilson, Auctioneer). TOMORROW. At 11 o'Clock. TO BOOT & SHOE MANFACTURERS 1 AND LEATHER MERCHANTS. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE IN THIS ESTATE OF n. J. ANDREW, GISBORNK, PAIR OF ROLLERS, Blocking Macchine, Howe and Jones' Sewing Machine, Wax Thread Machine, Punching and Reletting ' Machines, Press Knives, Men's, Women'#, and Children's Iron and Wood Lasts, Stiffening Knife, Grindery, Tools, Sundries, Leather, Calf, Roans, Persian*, Linings, Wood lieols, laces, Etc., Etc., Etc. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have been instructed by J. Latvson, Esq., Official Assignee, to sell by auction, To-morrow (Wednesday), lSth inst., at 11 o'clock, the whole of the above Plan;, etc. Terms Cash. No Reserve. L. Lewis, Auctioneer. J. E. BAKER, of BAKER BROS., Will auction on April Ist, at 2 p.m., HOWICK — Mr. Merrill's improved Farm of 48 acres, with l-roomed House, never failing spring. FONSONBY — 4-roorr.ed House, in Oliphantstreet, with city water to sink in scullery, verandah, and two tires. Recently painted and papered throughout. I.and Transfer title. Terms if wished. £20 down, balance by weekly payments. WAIKOMITI— House 02ft stud in the clear), cost £400. and Farm Buildings ; on 11} acres, 3 of which are in orchard. Half the purchase money could reman on mortgage. ONKHUNGA—Mrs. Meredith's 7-roomed House In Church-street, on 2J acres of volcanic land. Without Reserve. Instructed by the Administrator in Wm. Gadsby Probert's Estate, PjUJlATUA—Sections 242 and 243, containing 213 acres ami 24 perches. Hotels. ft 0Y Ml MA 1 L FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL $OTEL, AUCKLAND, ROBERT SCOTT, Proprietor I , lIIKMOT Ml 1...,1 IJOT LAK E 8 "gPA" JjOTEL, fAUPO, One mile anda-half from the Taupe> Post Office nt which place all coaches arriving fromNaplei Tokaanu, and Rotorui, aie met bv the Spa coaches and visitors conveyed to the ' Spa free of charge. SPECIAL NOTICE TO TOURISTS THE SPA HOTEL COACHING COMPANY Bun to the following places of interest, thus ™ ikl ™ the Spa notel the most-central, convenient, an cheapest house for tourists: , . TOKAANU, twice weekly, fare be, Bjalnst 10 and 20s, charged by tourist agents. - ' ' • WAIItAKICI, DAILY. Sundays Included, faro 2 6d, against 7« 6d, charged by others. ARATEATEA RAPIDS, DAILY fare 3s 6(3 against 7s 6d, charged by others. The Spa is the Home of the FAMOUS CHOW . NEST GEYSER, and other wonders. Guide fee, 2 each person. HUKa FALLS, visitors conveyed free of charge Hot, Cold, and Tepid Swiraning Bath, Blue Bath Sulphur and Alum Hatha. Lovely ground: Flowers, Shrubberies, Tennis, Promenade, indOrnn mental lawns. The CELEBRATED MA OR CARVED DINING HALL contains the fines specimens of native workmanship in New Zealand. Drawingroom, Sraokingrooio, large Bedrooms, al cf which overlook the Gardens. ' Private suites of apartments, VISITORS TO THE HOT LAKE BIS TRIOTSHOULD AVAIL THEMSELVES OFTHI ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY TIIUgPA HOTEI , COACHIKG WiimV.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10081, 17 March 1896, Page 8
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