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Sales by Auction THIS DAY, ' COTTAGE, GUNDRY-STREET. WALNUT PIANO. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. m,« unhcnribers (J. Dacre, Auctioneer) will by auction on the premises, Gundrystreet, on Wednesday, 26th inst., at o'clock, Bv order of the Trustee in the Estate of the ' late B. Branmgan. mHE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting , 1 of Walnut Pianoforte by Rosener. almilt Suite in cretonne, Brussels l- I .' l '• UTiatnot Tables. Large Gilt Mantel Mirror, Fenders and Irons. Drapes, Oiaaiiients. Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Music stool. m.c Ctover, Flowers and Glass Shade, Hwrtn Eue Lamps, Pictures, Hearth Rugs. Linoleum, Din instable, Austrian Chairs. I laform Rocking Chair, Mottled Kauri U.l fonier Couch, Books. Clocks, Glassware, Plated Tea and Colfec Service. Cruet, Chairs, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads Ma ■ tiS Bedding. Chest Drawers. Mirror. Withstands and Ware, WTute s He, Scalesand wlighta. DTMMT. Bath. Mangle, Scales and Weights. etc Tools, Tubs, Kitchen I tensile, Grockerj, etc. At 12 o'clock. SSSifSS waaatsftstt*tance from Karangahapo Road. No Reserve. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOX, Auctioneers. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS. A. MATRON. The Well-known Property, •nUOOKSIDE, PAR.NELL. FOR POSITIVE SALE. The Subscribers -J. Dacre. Auctioneer) have been instructed by the Executors in the vstate of the late Mrs. A. Matson, to ..ell b Public Auction, at their Rooms, Queen street, en Mondaj, February 20, at noon. mHAT VALUABLE PROPERTY IN PARi NELL, being Allotment 37a, Section 3, and part Allotment 1. Section 95. Suburbs of Auckland, containing 3 acres o roods 15 porches, and known as

a ii u u AO i" c.. The Buildings comprise a Com fort. Dwelling-house of 8 room- and conservator) large two-storey brick and stone buildms itable, dairy, wash-bouse, etc. The Property has a frontage of M 2 links to th- Manukau Road and 406 to 1 ark Crescent, and inlaid out in garden, orchard, and grass, »nd extends back to the Domain. Title: Land Transfer. Cards to view can be obtained from SAMUEL COCHIiAXK AND SON, Auctioneers. AT AITKEN'S MART. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. THIS DAY. At 12.30 p.m. g _ REMINGTONS - REMINGTONS - g FITTED WITH DL'NLOP TYRES, ETC. The best Cycle ever introduced into Auckland. LADIES' GENT'S, BOYS', AND GIRLS' BICYCLES, including all the latest improvements, by best makers. ALEX. AIT KEN & CO. (A. M. NEWMAN, Auctioneer). NOTE.—We have room for a few more entries of good machines. AT AITKEN'S MART. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, At 11 a.m. CARPENTERS' TOOLS PLUMBERS' TOOLS ENGINEERS' TOOLS Including, STOCKS and Dies, Spanners and Wrenches, Hand-drilling Machines, Braces, Bits, Levels. Cramps. Bridge Cramps, Planes, Chisels, Soldering Irons, Crosscut and Hand daws. Hammers, Gouges, etc., etc. 1 Blacksmith's Bellows 1 Small Anvil. Nearly all New and in First-class Order. TERMS CASH. NO RESERVE. ALEX. AIKEN AND CO. (A. M. NEWMAN, Auctioneer). FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, At Noon. DURHAM YARDS. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Bie undersigned have received instructions to sell. THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING STALLION ALBERT VICTOR. Also. TROTTING SULKY, with pair extra wheel! and harness. Also, BAY GELDING MORNING STAR, very fast and a first-class buggy horse. BAY GELDING by Brigadier-Belle (ful brother to Lady Belie), untried. HANDSOME GREY COB. a prize-talser, rea good hack, and quiet. WELL-BRED STANDING HACK, 6yrs from TaUranga. Also, 10 ACTIVE 'BUS AND LIGHT KARNES HORSES, direct from their work. 4 USEFUL FARM MARES. 4 HEAVY DRAUGHT GELDINGS. HUNTER AND NOLAN, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, At 11 o'Clock. ?RijSPECT RISK, MOUNT EDEN. AMERICAN ORGAN HANDSOME I! BOARD MOTTLED KAURI WARDROBE AN DUCHESS SUITE (INLAID) FRENCH BIiDSTKAD OVERMANTKL DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, ETC., ETC, ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has received instructions from Mr. Harrison, wl is leaving for Svdnvy, to .*el! at his Residtiic Prospect Rise, "Mount ICden, on Thursday, tl 20th instant, at 11 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURN TURE AND EFFECTS, Etc., lite,, Etc. On View Morning of Sale. gT U D LINCOLN RAM FOR SALE AT ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS' RAM FAIR, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 20 TWO - TOOTH LINCOLN ItAl The get of rams purchased from Mi. Witliel, Brookside, Canterbury. Of th< Bires, one bred by Mr. Sutton clipped 221b wool. Old Champion clipped 221b when years old. Young Raywell 531b. L. BALLARD, Drury. W. BLYTH AND COGENERAL AUCTIONEERS.87 and 89. QUEEN-STREET. AUCTION SALE OP Fruit & produce, El TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, AT 10 A.M. FOE PRIVATE SALEr-FRJOT, PRODU 300DS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OJ DOOR SALES CONDUCTED. LAND, HODS. : ; ETC, BANK GUARANTEE. £ WARREN BLYTH, Auctioneer*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10969, 25 January 1899, Page 8

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