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' Sales by Auction. ■». ,"^l/ y ■ .■ .-' ryi'-.r "Luj"'. i .r* ■ 1 - THIS DAY/; T"-\. f At 12 noon sharp. t? COMPACT VINERY 'AND FRUIT on . FARM AT MANGERE. rt. COTTAGE AT ARCH HILL. S MR. J. THORNES • '<>• Will sell by auction, at his kind Auction Rooms, 01, Queen-street, MANGERE.— Choice Littlb Property at Mangere, being part of Lot 49, conits talning 8a 3r 16p, known as Jas. O'Neill's, consisting le, of well-built verandah cottage of 6 rooms, with large ng storage shed 60 feet long, iron roof, ana extensive glass house,76 by 27 feet. Vines in full bearing; large crops of Grapes, Cape Gooseberries, Tomatoes, id ®kc .Well watered, bordered by the sea, with nice beach. Excellent boating and (fishing. OXFORD-STREET, ARCH 11 ILL.-Cottle o( 5 rooms and bath-room, corner of Oxford and Regent-streets, 110 feet frontage to Oxford-street by 47J feet to Regent-street. For further particulars apply ~ J. THORNES, Land Auctioneer, 91, Queen St. B. J, ESAM.J [C.' ARTHUR. THIS. DAY. At 11 o'clock. 5 MARKET DAY SALE. At 11 o'clock we commence with [ 0 POULTRY - Assorted. I( j X And afterwards Id 24 Large Lemon Treos, 3 and 4 years old 3 pairs Large folding Donrs, Lnrge Sash VEGETABLES, AGRICULTURAL A DAIRY PRODUCE, including prime: southern and L'ical Potatoes Maize, Oats, Fowl Wheat, Kumaras, White Carrots, Pumpkins; 10 tons Onions, from Taranaki, splendid quality. Fresh and Salt Butter, Cheese, 3 cases Canterbury Hams and Bacon, ex Flora, - guaranteed best quality. At 1 o'clock, FRUIT-In Season, FOR PRIVATE SAI.R-S tons Shepherd Seed Potatoes, prime quality, £5 per to;). ESAM AND ARTHUR. C. Arthur, Auctioneer. J, THIS DAY, at 10,30 o'clock. '' jpOULTRY, pRODUCE, JIRUIT. 10,30 o'clock—Vtables, in season. 11 o'clock — A large assortment of Killing and Laying Fowls, Roosters, Ducks, 80 Turkeys, Geese, Pigeons. 2 o'clock—Several Pens of Pure-bred Berkshire and Yorkshire Pigs. 7 cases Taranaki loaf Cheese. Taranaki Butter (without reserve), PRODUCE—A large lot of Potatoes, including Hobarts, Kidneys, and other white varieties, .Cow Potatoes, Onions, Picklew, Pumpkins, 60 sacks a Carrots, Mangolds, Marrows,' Kumaras, Butter, a Eggs, Cheese, Rabbits, Hams and Bacon, Dressed 1 Pigs, -20 sacks of Broken Biscuits, lj About 3 tons Swede Turnips. . Also, a lot of Pot Plants, Lot Choice Bulbs (good j{ tarieties). 3 . FRUIT (immediately after Produce) —Including Apples, Pears, Tomatoes, Quinces, Passion Fruit, Grapes, Walnuts, Persimmons, etc., etc. ON PRIVATE SALE - The Well-known Prime aranaki Crown Butter. ALEX. AITKEN. F. J. FARRELL, Auctioneer, ! a THIS DAY. * At 12 o'Ciock. 1 TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. I WINTER MEETING, £ MAY 93rd AND QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. t. Gates/ e "DOOTHS, 6 -L> QARDS, J AT BRUNSWICK MART. " THIS DAY, at 12 o'Clock. DIGBY TONES, d Auctioneer. * THIS DAY, - it At I*2 o'clock. THE HAY MARKET. 6 HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, From Napier, _ , _ ■ D All with good trials. For Absolute Sale. A Hooded Buggy, with Pole, Shafts., and Break, in first-class order. Chestnut Mare, IS bands; carries a lady; a good hunter. ALFRED BUCKLAND ft SONS. THURSDAY, MAY 21. THE REMUERA YARDS. '3 On Thursday next, May 21, at 12 o'clock, OATTLE, SHEEP, ' PIGS/ ' For private sale, THE RACING STUD OF MAJOR.GEORGE. Prices and particulars at the Haymarket. 0 ALFRED BUCKLAND ft SONS, £JOUNTRY CATTLE SALES. POKENO—Monday,~May 18. DBURY-Wednesday, May 20. PUKEKOHE—Monday, May 25. ALFRED BUCKLAND ft SONS. THIS DAY. At 10.30 oCiock. 3 DURHAM YARDS. d The undersigned will sell, Ex Mahinapua, from Wellington, ie Tl EAVY DRAUGHT GELDING, syrs; XI can be well recommended; any trial given. The well-known Hunter Btadlaw ' t A Superior Heavy Spring Cart Mare; any trial ;)winner of four first prizes at Auckland. ' . Good Strong Spring Cart Horse,, from Patu>i mahoe Also, On account of completion of contract, 6 Heavy Draught Horses in good condition Upstanding Bay Mare, strong Spring Cart and Harness; in first-class repair Corered Express, in good order. COUNTRY SALE. 3 WAIUKU- RALE—Saturday, t May 16. HUNTER ft NOLAN. (J. ?. A. Philson, Auctioneer.) II • ~ .. .. ■ , • , V HAMILTON AUCTION ROOMS. « SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1896. i, i- At 2 o'clock p.m. '» g IN ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. 1 DAVID ELLIOTT. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. The undersigned has received instructions from the Public Trustee te sell by auction, at bis Mart, on Saturday, May 23, at 2 p.m. L ■ PART OF LOT 83, TOWN OF HAMILTON EST, bavin? a frontage to Victoria-street of 8A feet 9 inches, and a depth of 6} chains, en which is erected: COMMODIOUS SHOP 27 feet by 27 feet, 1 with office, dwelling portion upstairs, >f partly finished SS by 27, with brick e ' chimneys and registered grates, with 0 Stores at back, 24 by 16 and 24 by 16; Coach House, *itb feed rooms and' stabling 52 feet by 14. . Also, / A COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, comprising 12 rooms. s The whole of the Buildings being roofed with iron 1 and in good repair. This is one of the choicest Properties in Waikato, being nearly opposite the Post Office and Gwynne's Hotel, and adjoining the Bank of New Zealand. TERMS AT SALE. . Conditions at the Auctioneer'! Booms, and 8 Public Trustee's Office, Auckland.,, JOHN KNOX, ft ... . Auction^,/

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10132, 15 May 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10132, 15 May 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10132, 15 May 1896, Page 8