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Sales by Auctien. Hw ,c - mßua THIS DAY. VALUABLE QuiiNj>T. PROPERTY. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. BSAM AND ARTHUR Bare received instructions from the Trustees of the late Mr. Martin McDermottto sell by suction, at their Mart, To-day (Thursday), at 12 o'clock. PART OP ALLOTMENT 41 of Section i City of Auckland. This property is one of the most valuable in the principal street of the at, beta situated immediately opposite the National Rank the Bank of Australasia, the Bank of New South WalTand the NEW ZEALAND HERALD Buildings. Frontage to queen-street, 33-3 Units; to Highstreet,, 29 ? 5 links; area, 12"5 perches. Plan of the property can be seen at the office of the Auctioneers, from whom further particulars can be obtained. Title, land Transfer. C. Arthur, Auctioneer.^ ». 1. ESAM.j ["• a ß ™™- THIS DAY, At Twelre o'Clock noon. LARGE ALLOTMENT, VIEW ROAD, MOUNT ROSKILI..-Lot No. 12, subdivision of Lota 9 and 10, Section 10, having a frontage of 200 links to View Road, with a depth of lie links. ~ Also, HOUSE AND ALLOTMENT, MOUNT EOSKlLl.—Allotment No. 32, subdivision of part of ].ot 11, Section 10, Mount Reskill, corner of Edwin and Charles streets, near the Bridge, together Willi the Six-roomed House erected thereon. ESAM & ARTHUR C. Arthur, Auctioneer, THIS DAY, ' At 11 o'clock. ix HAWKE'SBAT. SPECIAL SALE OF OVERMANTELS! OVERMANTELS! GABRIEL LEWIS 4; CO. Will sell by auction, at their Booms, Lower Queenstreet, To-day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, 4 CASES OF WALNUT OVERMANTELS. The Latest Designs, NOW ON VIEW. LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. MONDAY, APRIL 12, At 11 o'Clock,. fat LEAMINGTON ROAD (off Valley Road) MOUNT ROSKILL. the Undersigned have received instructions from Mr. P. Foster, who is leaving for England, to sell by auction, THE WHOLE OF HIS NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC., As under '(Purchased three months ago, from Mr, J, T. Garlick)ENGLISH WALNUT PIANO, by Harland, . London. WALNUT OVERMANTEL, RATTAN CHAIRS, v ■ '-. Canterbury, Occasional Chairs, Carpets, Wkatn t, Pictures, Curtains, Poles and Kings, „ .. Table, Cheffonnier, Bookshelf, Clocks, Fender- K.P Ware, Couch, Wardrobe (bevelled glass front), Duchess Pair (marble top), Toilet Ware, Chest Drawers, Brass Mounted Iron Bedsteads, Toilet Chest, Wire Matties** and Bedding, Mirrors. Linoleum, Chairs, and General Household Requisites, Also, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, Brushware, Tinware, Dinner and Tea Services, and a valuable well-bred Newfoundland Dog, etc. MESSRS. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have been favoured with instructions to sell the above on Monday next, 12th instant, at 11 o'clock. I HUMS CASH. NO RESERVE. (Paterson's 'Buses pass close to the house.) The Auctioned s beg to say the Furniture is equal to new, having only been in use three months. (Louie Lewis, Auctioneer). i ■ INGLIS'S BAZAAR, SYDNEY. WEDNESDAY, 21st OF APRIL NEXT. IMPORTANT SALE OF TROTTING HORSES. ON ACCOUNT OF MB. SAMUEL BORDERN. WILLIAM INGLIS k SON Have received instructions from Mr. Samuel Hordern, Retard Park, Bowul, to sell by auction, at theii Bazaar, Pitt and Castlereajjh Streets, Sydney, on Wednesday, 21st April next (day after Sydney Show), M HIGH-CLASS TROTTING COLTS AND FILLIES, comprising 2 ENTIRE COLT'S, one 3 years old, the other two sears old. The 3-YEAe'oLD IS FULL BROTHER TO DRAKE (one of the best trotters in New Zealand), and got by THE DUKE by BERLIN, Imported, torn COUNTESS, imported. TUB 2-YEAR-OLD is also by THE DUKE and out of the celebrated trotting mare LADY BYRON by CHII.DE HABOLD, imported. The balance are geldings and fillies, 2, 3, and 4 fears old, by THE DUKE and JUDGE BBLDON, imported, from SPECIALLY SELECTED TROTTING MARES, imported and colonial bred. CATALOGUES GIVING FULL PEDIGREES ARE NOW BEING PREPARED. THIS DAY. BEMOERA YARDS. For sale, To-day (Thursday), April 8, 6 SHORTHORN COWS AND HEIFERS, in calf to a pure-bred bull. 3 Pure-bred shorthorn Yearling Bulls, by Fanthair.'s Bull. For private sale, Lincoln, Down, and S oraney Rams, ALFRED BUCKLAND k SONS. TOMORROW, At Eleven o'Clock. THE HAY MARKET. A GREY GELDING, 5 yean old; trial in light harness 2 Heavy Draught Geldings, from Pukekobe ALFRED BUCKLAND ft; SONS. TOMORROW, At 11 o'Clock. THE HAY MARKET. A ACTIVE HEAVY - DRAUGHT 4 MARES AND GELDINGS, Ex Waihora, from Sydney. SOW ON VIEW. Private trials if required. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, At Noon. , UNRESERVED SALE OF FARM STOCK AT WHANOARATA. the undersigned have received instructions Iron Mrs. McKean (who has sold her farm), to sell, 01 Saturday, April 10, at 12 o'clock sharp, THE'' FOLLOW ING:26 First-class Dairy Cow;, milking and it calf 12 18 months'old Heifers 8 Calves i First-class Heavy Draught Mares A Draught Gelding, 4yrs, by President "nek, by Anteros, plough mare i Pijs , ,„ Double-furrow Plough, by Reid and Gra< Horusby Single-furrow Disc Harrow Reid and Gray Tine Harrows Dray, Spring Cart, Cbaftcutter '• Dray, Plough, and Trap Harness 4 Horse Covers, Sundries Dairy Utensils . Luncheon provided. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. TO-MORROW. DURHAM , YARDS bi .EX KANIERL "'""'' |C; Vi&li' Ike undersigned will «ell, OK FIRST-CLASS HEAVY •- ><<50- DRAUGHT. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT . - • IHABNKSS HORSES. ;, v :-, , 8 Handsome Upstanding Hacks, 16 to 17 handi : /■'''■'-W HUNTER NOLAN,/, '':;. ;. AvctimK».">\y-<< : /So

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10411, 8 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10411, 8 April 1897, Page 8

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