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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. WALNUT PIANOFORTE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WOOD-STREET, PONSONBY. The subscribers (through J. Dacre, Auctioneer) will sell by auction, at the residence of Mrs. Macindoe, Wood-street, Ponsonby, This Day, at 11 o'clock, Her household furniture, etc., coniistinu' of Walnut Piano by Neuniever Stool. Wicker Chairs, Fenders and Irons, Oval Table, Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Linoleum, Clock; Kngravings, '''he Roll Call, Scotland fur Kver Wellington and Hlucher, Death of Nelson; I'mb'rella stand, Mats, Barometer, Aneroid, Mirrors Dinini; Table, Cheffonier, Hair-seated Suit.. Poles and Rings. Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, i Bedding Chesis Drawers, Wa«hst»nds and Ware, Tables, 'crockery and Glassware, Safe, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Seat, etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE k SON. B. j. ESAM.] to- ARTHUB. TO DAY (THURSDAY), 11 o'Clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PRINCES-STREET. ESAM k ARTHUR (Yill sell by auction, on the premise', Princes-street, To day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Kc.ither Beds, Wardrobe, Gas Stove, Chef(onicr, Silver Spoons, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc, ESAM k ARTHUR. C. Arthur, Auctioneer. I. J. ESAM.] [0. ARTHUR. THURSDAY. MARCH 26. At Eleven o'Clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., CHELTENHAM BEACH ROAD, DEVONPORT. E. AND G. PIANO BY BRIXSMEAD AMERICAN' ORGAN BY IV. W. KIMBALL HANDSOME RIMU SIDEBOARD, PLATE GLASS BACK MOTTLED KAURI WARDROBE DOUBLE MAGIC LANTERN AND SLIDES < (FOR GAS OR OIL) DUCHESS PAIRS, MANGLE I FORCE PUMP. j ESAM AND ARTHUR J Hire received instructions from J. F. Ixjßin, Esq., who is leanng for Knpland, to sell by auction, at his Residence, Cheltenham Beach Read, Devonport, no Thursday, 2pth instuit, at 11 o'clock, HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS—Piano, American Organ by W. Kimball. Rimu sideboard (plate glass back*, telescope Dining Table, Plush suite (9 pieces), Overmantel, occasional Chairs, B. and G. Whatnot (plate glass:, Linoleum (nearly new), Octagonal labia, Carpets, Fenders and Irons, Curtains, Fscritoire, Bookshelves, Settee, Hall Table and Chairs, Mottled Kauri Wardrobes, Kitnn Wardiobes, Chests Drawers, Ductless Pairs, "Double Set .re, Iron Bedsteads, Spring and other Mattresse-, Bedding, loilet Glasses; Rim 11 Bedsteads, Linen Press, Hitnu Duchess Pair, Curtain Frame, Mosquito Netting, two Afternoon Te.i Sets ; ' anient; Large Double Magic Lantern, dissolving views, fur gas or oil; Portable Boilers ; Force Pump and Piping. Mangle, Washing Machine, Kitchen I tensils, Harden Tools, Wire Netting, Talking Cockatoo, etc., etc. C. Arthur, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, At 12 ol'lock. J. JONES Will sell by auction, This Day, PLUMS, Peaches, Quinces, Pears. Grapes: also, 190 cases Wellington Pippin Apples (suitable for jam and jelly), also Dessert Apples. J. JONES, Auctioneer. TOMORROW, At 2 p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE k SONS (Per Samuel Yaile, Auctioneer) Will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, \ 05, yueen-street, HANDSOME RESIDENCE, REMOERA. CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, DEVONPORT. ' RICH LITTLE FARM, MAKETU. GOOD FARM, TUAKAU. FINE FARMS, WAIPU. n E M U E R A. "CHARLCOTE," THE BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE OF THE L.4TK C. A. HARRIS, Esq., with about 8 acres of land, situated at Victoria Avenue. The house, which is well and laithfully built, contains 14 rooms and bathroom, and there are also two unfinished rooms in the basement, fine wide verandah, elate roof, ci fireplaces, ian?e, gas laid n. Ttie drainage has Wen tr.ade perfect at an expense of £200. Abundant supply of water-470'igal. stored, besides perennial spring. Stable, coachhouse, washhouse with copper boiler, 3 lead vats (with tap to each), man's room and other outbuildings. The land is of splendid quality, and all most tastefully laid out iD choice garden, tennis lawn, good orchard (lj acres), and pasture. There is a very pretty clump of native bush. Also, NORTH SHORE. *| A CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, each X" I 48ft. by 119 ft., in VAUXHALL ROAD, DEVONPORT. Very handy to the wharf. Terms-One-third cash, balance can remain on mortgage for 3 years at 6 per cent. Title—Land Transfer. Also, H/fAKETU (near Drury) - CHOICE _IVI_ I.ITTLK FARM of 20 acres, all fenced in 7 subdivisions; J acre orchard, 2 acres stubble, balance richest pasture. All level alluvial land, well watered. House of 4 rooms and skillion. Urge cowshed and dairy. Close to creamery, school, and church. In consequence of the failing health of the owner this farm must be sold, and no reasonable bid will be refused. Also, TUAKAU-THE EXCELLENT FARM of 163 acres, now in the occupation of Mr. A. Maxwell. 60 acres are freehold, and the balance is held under " perpetual lease," with the right to buy the freehold at Lis per acre. The freehold portion of the farm is of excellent quality, and is all fenced and in grass. Well-built house insured for £200. Of the part at present leasehold 45 acres are cleared, fenced, and grassed; balance bush and partly drained swamp. Situated 14 utiles from railway station and 20 chains from the Waikato River, both approached by a good road. Also, WAIPU. " FLAGSTAFF FARM," the Property of CAPT. 'JOHN MCKENZIE, to be sold in Two or Three Lots. LOT I—SPLENDID SEASIDE FARM, comprising 272 acres of good land, nearly all fenced, subdivided, aud in grass. House of 10 rooms and outbuildings. Long frontage to the Waipu River (the trading vessels pass the property). LOT 2-FARM of 448 acres, nearly all bush, high ti-tree, fern, and swamp. Some very rich land. River frontage. This section will be sold in one or two lots. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and House Auctioneers) 95, Queen-Bbreet. SATURDAY, 28TH MARCH, 1896, At 12 oClock Noon. TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF SHARE 3. W. A. WALTON flas been instructed by the Executors of Peter MacLaurin (deceased), to sell by public auction, at his Rooms, 14, High-street, Dunedin, on Saturday, 28th March, 1899, at 12 o'clock noon, THE FOLLOWING SHARES (in lots to suit purchasers) IEO Mosgiel Woollen Factory Company, Limited 300 Standard Insurance Company of New Zea. land 20 New Zealand Refrigerating Company, limited 10 Drapery and General Importing Company of New Zealand, Limited ; Also, 100 shares in the Bank of New Zealand, old issue. The Call of £3 «s 8d pur share due 1897 will he paid by the vendors. tat farther particulars, apply to A. A. FINCH. Solicitor, Dunedin; Or to W. A. WALTON, Auctioneer, 14, High-street, Dunedin. TOMORROW. DURHAM YARDS, EX as. GAIRLOCH. The undersigned will sell, A PAIR OF BROWN CARRIAGE xL HORSES, 4 years old, perfect match, by Volunteer 1 Chestnut Hack, 10 hands Heavy Draught Colt Al»o, Black Horso, 7 years old; all weights trial 'lax Cart, Horse, and silver-mounted Harness HUNTER k NOLAN. (J. P, A. Million, Auctioneer),

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10083, 19 March 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10083, 19 March 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10083, 19 March 1896, Page 8

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