Sales "by Auction., J ..'? 'If,,'. ARTHUR TOOMAN.] . I"CHOMAS NEILL XT BIT WEEK WE SELL. MONDAY-Fruit, at 12 o'clock ' TUESDAY-Fruit and Produce. WEDNESDAY — Grocer's Stock, Freeman's T) Bay. at 11; Properties, 2,20; fruit, at 3 THURSDAV-Fruit, at 12. . , FRIDAY-Fruit, Poultry, and Produce. F ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO. ; ARTHUR TOOMAN.I [THOMAS NEILL. , WEDNESDAY, at 11 o'Clock, PATTESON-STREET, FREEMAN'S BAY. GROCERIES, SCALES, &o. Under instmctions from Mr. Herbert, Without Reserve, , THE WHOLE OF BIS STOCK OF JL WELL-ASSORTED GROCERIES, Scales, .Show Cases, etc., etc. The above are only a short time in stock and in good order. Terms—Cash before removal. _ ARTHUR TOOMAN AND CO. A. Tooman, Auctioneer. . ■ ■ ] ARTHUR TOOMAN.] [THOMAS NEILL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, _, At 2.30 p.m. n _ I WITHOUT RESERVE. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE C. GOODWILL. " VALUABLE PROPERTIES AT J OTAHUHU AND DRURY. tl OTAHUHU— 1, Section 1), p Village of Otahuhu, containing 1 acre 1 perch, A Corner of llutton and main streets. Part ..f Allotment 5, Section 3,IST links by depth »' of about '.05 links, fronting Paninure Uoad. DROltY— Allotment 4, Section 6, containing 1 rood 11 perches. The above are worthy the attention of speculators, and will be sold without reserve. ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO, (A. Tooman, Auctioneer). -, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, At 2 p.m. Sharp. h SAMUEL VAILE AN!) SONS. _ (Per Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by Auction o' at tneir Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street. j ALFItED-STREET, ALBERT PARK. tl CONVENIENT CITY RESIDENCE t. of 7 rooms, all on the one floor, gas and city waier. Allotment, 83 feet frontage by an average depth of "3 feet, held under lease No. 133, havini! 78 yeirs to run at the very low ground-tent of £15 per annum. This sale affords to business men an " unusual opportunity of acquiring an exceptionally f convenient lesidence in an excellent neighboui hood, away from all dust and traffic. Also, GRAFTON ROAD. BUILDING ALLOTMENT. Fifty feet frontage by the depth to the Domain " (about ISOft). Handy to Bowling Green, Domain, 2 etc. Land transfer title. Terms J cash, balance v can remain at .1 per cent for 3 years with the privil- 0 eze of paying any sum at any time, interest to at once cease on sums so paid. a Also, HENDERSON. BANDY LITTLE SEASIDE FRUIT AND POULTRY FARM Of 26 Acre?, all fence I, and 13 acres in young orchard, comprising a great variety of fruit trees, and also about 150 grape and passion vine*. Small House, with brick chimney. Po-t office, school, church, and railway station within two miles | Good frontage to saltwater creek, affording cheap and easy communication with Auckland, also good fishing, boating, etc. * SAMUEL VAILE & SON, } Land and House Auctioneers, l 95, Queen-street. APPROACHING SALES. ] SHEEP FAIR-Wednesday, 10th March. HoltSß SALE-Friday, 26th March. , SECOND OHAUPO SHEEP FAIR. | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, The undersigned will hold their next SHEEP FAIR in the Ohaupo Yards, and will offer XK. £\iMi BREEDING EWES, OaVVV FAT AND FORWARD WETHERS, EWE AND WETHER LAMBS And a number of Pure-bred Lincoln, Roniney, and Shropshire Rams. Amongst them: 3000 Longwool, Crossbred, and Half-bred Fresh, Six-tooth, and Full-mouth Ewes -N. A. Larney, Mangawhara, A. Giob, Patetor*, Kveraley Estate, D. Campbell, Lochiel, Jno. Arnold, Waiiuana, Beerescourt, otway, Poller, Win. Kay, Goodfellow, W. Morgan, Mcßie 2150 Choice Longwool and Crossbred Lambs (many killable)-D. and A. McKinnon, Mangawhara, Eversley Estate, D. j Campbell, C. C. Buckland, Jno. Arnold, M. Farter, Otwaj, W. ltei.l, W. Kay, Porter 1100 Two and Four-tooth Ewes-Patetero, Haseler, L Coates, F. Jolly, Lochiel, Mangawhara, Porter, Mcltae 845 Two and Four-tooth Wethers-Haseler, Burke, Coates, F. Jolly, W. P. Chepmell, W. Kay, Jon. Morgan, Gortie 610 Verv Choice Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Cr-ssbred and Longwool Wethers (prime mutton)-Jas. Taylor. D. McKinnon, Lang and Steele, Geo. Hunciman, W. Raid, U. Seddon 620 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Crossbred and Longwool Ewes (many fat), Rotorangi Estate, John .Morgan, Williamson Bros., W. M. Douglas 820 Pure-bred Two-tootli Lincoln RamsJos. Barugu, F. R. Seddon, C, J. Storey, Jno. Bosanko, M. H. Pickering, 11. and J. Goodfellow 40 Pure-bred Two-tooth Roinney Rams— i Jos. Barugh, W. S. Allen l Further entries solicited. On account of wet weather, the Hawke's Bay 1 Ewes and Sheap from Loch Inver cannot get over ' in time fo. this sale, and will 'he sold immediately * on arrival, dale to be fixed. i __ - \ OHAUPO LINE STOCK SALE. . TUESDAY, MARCH 16. I /»A CHOICE FOUR-YEAR -OLD a X)" BULLOCKS, very forward-J. W. Ellis e 12 Fat Cows J. W. Ellis - S SALE OF RACEHORSES AT PAEROA. !• THURSDAY, MARCH 1& ' The undersigned have received instructions' from y Mr. James Clements to sell, at Paeroa, on morning of above date (second day of races), HIS WELL - KNOWN HORSESMavouraeen, Libeller, Scaltheen, Mangafcwa, and Jeaunette. p Sale without reserve, at 10.39 a.m. * • SPECIAL HORSE SALE AT CAMjf BRIDGE. FRIDAY, MARCH 26. The undersigned have found it necessary to put (he ?eTTORSE SALE .t rl date back a week, and it will now take place as above. *. , V Barugh (1, 2, 3), Dixon (4, 6,6), Client (7 to 10) X Scott (11), Chitty (12 lo 17), Pickering (18 to 21) Murray, C. N. (22 to 24), Turnwald (25,26), Heather e (27,28), Farrar (29 to 31), Mclunes (82 to 37), Norton ™ (88i, Coop (39), Potts, A. (10), Roberts (41), Dykes " (42, 43), Client (44), McMiken (45), Main J. (40), v Tribshaw (47, 48), Rothwell (19, 60), Grille, Jas. (61 to :h 65), Haselar(66, 67), Edwards (68, 69), Burke(6o,6l), _ Coyle (62, 63), Anderson (64), Craig (65 to 68), Client 63 (69), Paton (70). Morgan (71 to 76), Watson (77), ' Vosper (78,79), Ingham (80), Jamison (81), Anderson, p J. W. (82), Marshall (83 to 85), Ramsay (86), Mahood , (87), Booth (88), Moisley (89 to 98), Sing (99), Hjorth l3 ' (101,102),Furze(103to 116), Allright(UO), Hansford „ (117), Teague(Uß to 120), Hume (121), Freeman (122), *' Bukowsky (123, 124), Gribble (125 to 133), T.V. (134 , to 140), Sully (141), Storey (142 to 114), A.A. Co. (145 *• to 169), Steele (160), Johnson (161, 162), Main (164 to \ l66),Nickle (167, 168), Weatiierili (169, 170), Perry at (171 172), Hanks (173 to 175), Weal (176 to 179), Reld (180, 181), Kerr (182 to 185),Harwood (186 to 191), . s Sutton (192 to 196), Luck (197,193). Winter(l99, 2oo), ut " Churches (201,202), Cahill (203, 204), Hanks (205 to 5£ 212), Thomas (213,214), Ferguson (215). ery ger [if Sale at 10 a.m. sharp. io - s^" L & ncy Little's Powder and Fluid Dips om McDougal's Sheep Dip Larney's Anthelmintic P. and D. Duncan's Implements. s'D McNICOL&CO. ,Y > G. F. McCULLAGH, Auctioneer. T. C. B EALE & e°- : AUCTIONEERS » V ■ ■ . . . - -AND f-j -v « , J' LAND SALESMEN, . ' V ~ BRUNSWICK MART, ' f 172, "QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ' r,- '■■ 'T, C. BEALE, Auctioneer, . ■ '- '.j V; VV- : ' v.Ci.>:'-V:' ■*}$ ';.■' i'^J.; t .~'~*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10383, 6 March 1897, Page 8
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