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Sales by AuctionTHIS DAY. IMPROVED FARM, 100 ACRES, HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. AT ARDMORE. rhe Subscribers (J. Dacre, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Wednesday, Hth Ap.il, at 12 o'clock. AR DMOR F, - WATSON'S FARM, Known as Helenbanks, being Lot 133, Parish of Humu, containing 100 acres. Good Land, wellwatered l.y awd stream and npnngs. All sheep, fenced and subdivided, 30 acres ploughed. Has all been in grass except 2 acres bush, including totara and valuable limber. Orchard and garden of about half an acre. Comfortable DWELLING HOUSE (if (I rooms with Dairy Sheds, etc., all iron roofed. Sheep pens and shearing sheds. Situated about two miles from Ardraore Church, Post Office and S'-houl. SAMUEL COCHRANE 4. SON. Auctioneers. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, MR. R. 0. CARR Has been instructed by the owners to sell, without reserve, at his Rooms, in order to close a partnership account, THE LEASEHOLD MINING PROPFRTV situate at Karangahake, known as the DIAMOND SPECIAL CLAIM, sometime known will' Crown Diamond S.C, containing 79 acres, less leoVM'-n for roads, etc. Tide under Mining Act, 1691. THIS DAY, At 11 o'Clock MELROSE, DEVONFORT (Corner of Victoria Road and Mosley Avenue). the undersigned have received instructions from Mrs. W. T. Webh (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction THE WHOLE OF HER VALUABLE iiriI'SKIIOLI) I'TRNITURE as under:Plush and Tapes'!? Settee. Walnut Overmantel, Mahogany liookca.-e. Cabinet, Consul Table, Pot Stand lUtta'i Occasional Chairs, Brackets, Vases, Brussels and other Carpets, Kiigravings. Chrnnios, Bamboo Furniture. I'lii-hOcca-ionil Chairs, Cedar Bookcase .Mottled K-mri Chetfonnier, Riiun Dining Table, Morocco Lather Couch, Bentwoo.l Furniture Glassware, Clucks, Ornaments Fenders and I.on's, Linoleum, Ruk», -Mats, Hail Furniture, Curtains, Poles, etc., etc. BKDKOOMS (4)-Dnchesj Pair.Chests of Draweß, Wardrobe, Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses ami Bedding, Commode, Hocking Chairs, Toilet Ware, Toilet Glasses, Pictures, Curtains, Ornaments, Linoleum, Cabinets, Cupboards, Chairs, etc., etc. Also— E.P. Ware, Glass, China, Cutlery, Kitchen TJtentils, Filter, L«i ps, Afternoon Tea Set, Dinner Ware, Mangle, and other Useful Requisites, etc., etc. Also--4 VALUABLE COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC BOOK*, Comprising 300 Volumes (in good condition). GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have been favoured with instructions to sell the above To-u'ay (Wednesday), Hth inst., at 11 o'clock. TERMS CASH. NO RESERVE. On View Morning of Sale. Petersons 'Buses leave Devonpnrt Wharf at 9.20 and 10.20 a.m., passing near the House. Louis Lewis, Auctioneer, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1897, At 12 noon sharp. CITY PROPERTY, WAKEFIBLD STREET. VILLA RESIDENCE, PONSONBY CITY BUILI'LNU ALTOTAIENT, Comprising Half-en acre. MR. J. THORNES fVill sell by auction nt his Land Auction Mart, 91, Qiu»ii-str«!', Auckland, VALUABLE BUILDING SITE at :o|i of Wak-uVld-stteet, near Symondsstreet (Hip site of the 1 ie Hro), having a frontage to Wakefield->tioet n! :<3 feet, and running right through i" Alexaiulrt-street, with the remains of the Building as now ; t Hiding. Also, BY ORDKR OF GENTLEMAN LEAVING FOR K.WI.AXD, A MOST PK-iIKAISLK KIiSIDHNCEin Aruylestreet, Ponsonby. containing six Rooms and Bathroom, Scullery, Wastabouse with Copper, Shed for subline, Coal ami »»"d Shed, Workshop, etc. The position is exreerlhuly convenient, being only five minutes from tram, and close to Ponsonbv Wharf, with lovely views of bay. Neat Verandah in Coloured Glass, Leamingtuii Range, City Water. Also, VALUABLE BUILDING SITE in Hepburnstreet, having a frontage to Hepburn-street of 249 links by a depth of 195 links, and very suitable for the erection of a large factory, approachable from whaif on iirarly level {.'round via freeman's Bay, being lots i to i of a subdivision of lot 47 and others of section U city. J. THOKNES, Land Auctioneer, 91, Queen-street. pOTTEKELL AND rTIURNER, COMMERCE-STREET, AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT AN!) PRODUCE BROKERS, ORCHARD AND FARM VALUATORS .OUTDOOR SALES UNDERTAKEN; Prompt Settlements. . Reference: Bank of New Zealand. # Musical. TTOFFMASN 4 UO NS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. DEPOT FOB THE HIGHEST-CLASS ENGLISH PIANOS. EX TE KOA, TOST ARRIVED. A LARGE AND VARIED SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS nRINSMEAD piANOS. ALSO, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF P. BESSON & CO.'S rYORLD-RENOWNED BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS. Fancy Goods. ■TVOES IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU How ready and dangerous a conveyance of infection is the linen freshly returned from the laundry, simply because we look upon it as so recently cleansed? Never was a greater mistake. Linen so received should immediately be placed in a large chest, or other recepticle kept for the purpose, with one or two or more packets of Petal Dust (according to the number of articles) distributed anions the folds. The lid should then be closed, and the linen kept so confined for a_ couple of hours previous to assorting and consigning the different articles to their proper drawers, etc., where again it is well to have a few more packets of Petal Dust for continual use. With these precautions no fear of infection need be entertained. In » recent lecture, delivered by Sir B. Richardcon to a body of Sanitary Inspectors at the Carpenter*' Hall, London, on "The Laws of Health," the lecturer said: "The laundry, as it now existed, was rate of the most fruitful sources of disease, and therefore they should be constantly on the alert a;ainst the dangers of the laundry." "PETAL DUST" (Registered). The most pleasing and acceptable health-giving Perfume and Floral Disinfector ever produced, is a combination of the choicest flowers, pines, and salutary vegetable extracts of the World, collected when in tlieir greatest state of perfection, so treated that their peculiar freshness is rrt«ined unimpaired to the last, and so blended that no given aroma predominates. THIS UNIQUE COMBINATION Has secured the sale of Over Five Million Packets at the several International Exhibitions in England and Abroad, anil has gained the Highest Awards wherever exhibited, viz : Bronze Medal (Highest Award) 1888 Gold Medal „ „ 1839 Gold Medal „ „ 1890 Gold Medal „ „ ISOI Wholesale or retail (Od post paid) from the sole Igent for North New Zealand C. W. GO O D O LONDON ARCADES, Queen-street and Karangahape Bead. DIAMOND JUBILEE-The Trarelling Public will find every requisite in Bt|i, Trunks; Holdall etc., at Wiitmu ted Sob, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10416, 14 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10416, 14 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10416, 14 April 1897, Page 8