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Sales by Auction. Tins DAY. LARGE SHOP AND DWELLING, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. rOE POSITIVE SALE, TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. RESIDENCE AND ALLOTMENTS, PONSONBY. Hie subscribers will sell hyauction, at their Booms, Queen-street, This Day, at 12 o'clock, KARANGAHAPE ROAD - Part of lot 2, having about 25 feet frontage by 100 feet deep, with LARGE SHOP and DWELLING erected thereon, two-storied and in good order, always well let. This is a splendid chance of obtaining a freehold in this busy thoroughfare, as few, ifany, Shops in K.rangihape Road can be purchased except at high figures. PONSONBY - Lots 16, 17, 18, and 20, having 103 feet 10 inches to Russell-street, 61 feet 4 inches to Wood-street, and a frontage to Eenall-street, with comfortable Dwelling House of 8 rooms erected thereon. Conveniently situated, close to Ponsonby Road, with good view of harbour. Easy teims if required. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. »— ■ ■ THIS DAY. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. tfARM OF ISS ACRES AND HOUSE, AT FLAT BUSH, EAST TAMAKI. FOR POSITIVE SALE. the subscribers will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, To-day (Monday), at 12 o'clock, PARISH OF MANURE.VA-Lots 92, 141, 142, 148, Hi, 145, 140,147, and 148, containing 18SJ acres. This farm is situated in the well-known Flat Bush district, adjoining the properties of Messrs. Diprose, Hill, and Good, and is within a short distance of a public school. Most of the land is enclosed with a good post ami wire fence; there are about s') acres of bush, the remainder in grass and under cultivation ; orchard, etc. The buildings consist of a comfortable Dwell-tog-bouse of li rooms, stable, and outbuildings. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. <F. I. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. GREAT WINTER SALE. OPOSSUM RUGS, HEARTHRUGS, AND MATS. WALLABY RUGS, HEARTHRUGS, AND MATS. TIGER CAT SKIN RUGS AND MATS. BEAR SKIN MATS, KANGAROO MATS. LADIES' FURS, HANDBAGS. the Subscribers (J. Dacre. Auctioneer), will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 7th April, at 11 o'clock, A SHIPMENT OF NEW AND RARE A SHIPMENT OF AUSTRALIAN TASMAnTaN AND AUSTRALIAN FOBS, all thoroughly tanned and rendered moth.proof by a special process, consisting of Opossum, Kangaroo, Wallaby, and Heir skin Hugs. Tiger' Cat, Hear, Wallaby, Opossum, anil Fox flats and Hearth Rugs. LADIES' FURS-Newest Styles, satin lined, consisting of Opossum Muffs, Yictorines, Capes, anil Pelerines. Also, Fur Foot Warmers, Handbags, etc. Direct from Factory. Catalogues on application. EACH LOT TO BE SOLD SINGLY. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. Auctioneers. t— _—— THIS DAY. At Eleven o'clock. AT the Lower Exn of Lincoln-street off PONSONBY Rojd (Ist house past Kent-street), PIANO, FURNITURE, and EFFECTS. MARPLES •& BRYANT Have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Holthom, who is leaving for the country, to sell HIS FURNITURE, etc., comprising Piano (by Carl Singer), in walnut case, iron frame, check action, now), Suite of Furniture (0 pieces, in Tapestry), 1). and S. Iron Bedsteads, Wire and Spring Mattresses, Kapok and Flax Beds, Chest of Dialers, Suite, lot of Linoleum and Carpet, A. 11. and other Chairs, Ware, Fender and Irons (brass-mounted), Pictures, Dining and other Tables, Crocker)', Glassware, Kitchen Utentils, Boiler, etc. The above nearly new. No Reserve. l'\ Marples, Auctioneer. i ■ 1 —— —— —■— TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock. AT THE ARCADE AUCTION ROOMS, LOWER QUEEN-STREET. 10 HOUSE FURNISHERS AND THE PUBLIC. The undersigned will offer by auction THE FOLLOW ING:3 Large Bedroom Suites 11 pairs Duchess Toilets, 2 Wardrobes 9 Chests of Drawers 1 case Toilet Glasses, 5 Commodes '2 dozen Folding Chairs 4 Drawing-room Suites, 1 Settee rj Dining-room Suites, 2 Couches Easy Chairs, Music Stools 5 Walnut Pianos, Music Canterburys Walnut Whatnots, Occasional Chairs 8 Hall Stands, 13 Fancy Tables 6 Walnut and B. and G. Overmantels 1 case Carpets, Mats ami Hearthrugs 12 Marble Clocks, 7 Perambulator* 2 Writing Tables, Coal Boxes, Also, Removed to Mart for Convenience of Sale : 2 American Organs and a quantity of useful Furniture, etc., etc., etc. GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO. Will sell To-morrow (Tuesday), 6th fast., at eleven o'clock, the whole of the above. Terms-Cash. Louis Lewis, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, At 11 o'Clock. COTTERELL & TURNER, Commerce-street, frill sell by auction on Wednesday, April 7,1897, the following PROPERTIES, Situated at-NEWTON-Lot 7 of Subdivision 5 of Section No. 7, Suburbs of Auckland, 33 feet frontage to Newton Road, with a depth of 95 feet frontage to Gloucester-street (corner lot). KINGSLAND-Lot 18ti, Section 1 of Subdivision 19, and others (No reserve), containing 12 perches, more or less. IDJOINING AUCKLAND FOBKST RESERVE (known as Waitakerei Domain—Lot 31, 40 acres, with frontage to Nihotapu River; Lot 29,40 acres, with frontage to the Nihotapu River. Two of the only three pieces of laud that cut into this reserve. HUlA—East and west portions lot 15,109 acres, HUIA— 91,139 acres, part cleared part good bush, with deep water frontage, TAUPAKI—(No reserve)-I.ot 85, north, 40 acres ; ditto, adjoining SO south, 40 acres, adjoining school reserve. PAKIRI-No reserve)-Lot 66, 63 acres, with long frontage to Kawhiu Stream. E, Turner, Auctioneer. ARTHUR'S MART, THIS WEEK'S SALES BY AUCTION, so far as arranged : MONDAY, 11 o'clock, Symonds-street (opposite Ye Eden Vine Hotel)—Hoiisetiold Furniture, American Organ, Millinery Stock, etc, TUESDAY, 12 o'Clock-Poultry, Produce, Fruit, THURSDAY—Household Furniture, as per future advertisement. FRIDAY, 11 o'clock, at Mart-Market Day Sale of Poultry, Produce, Fruit, etc. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.-Wednesday. 14thSale of Piano, Furniture, etc., at the residence of Rev. A. Peters. PRIVATE SALE-Potatoes, Kurdaras, Onions, etc,, Fruit, Grain, etc. RICHARD ARTHUR. (Thos, B, Arthur, Auctioneer,) > ' — ./COTTERELL AND mURNER, COMMERCE-STREET, AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT AND PRODUCE BROKERS, ORCHARD AND FARM VALUATORS .OUTDOOR SALES UNDERTAKEN. Prompt Settlements. Reference: Bank of New Zealand. FOR. COAL, WATER, tc. - H. J. GILBERD, fir*)'. Boring Contractor. 1 ' • V.'i «iddr«s; Huatty, Walkato. ' i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10408, 5 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10408, 5 April 1897, Page 8

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