Sales by Auction. AT AIT KEN'S NEW MART. THIS DAY, at 11 a.m. fIpHRNTTUBE AND SUNDBIES[E Marble Clock, Cutlery, E.P. Ware, etc., etc. Books, Periodicals, etc. French Novels, etc. ALEX. AITKEN (LIMITED). A. M. NEWMAN, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 11 a.m. DURHAM YARDS. liX S.S. HAWEA. The undersigned will sell, OA A SACKS SOUTHERN TABLE &\J\J POTATOES. HUNTER AND NOLAN. Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. JUNCTION lABDS. The undersigned will sell, gQQ EWES AND LAMBS. HUNTER AND NOLAN, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2.PAPAKI'ItA YARDS, •Die undersigned will sell a Dairy constating of £0 WELL-BRED HEIFERS AND COWS. HI'NTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. i J. B. AETHUE.] [B. B. SCEATS. ARTHUR'S MART. J* HIS WEEK'S SALES, as so far arranged:— TUESDAY at Mart, at 12 o'clock-Market-da? Sale of Poultry, Produce. Fruit, etc. FRIDAY, fit M<)rt, at 11 o'clock-Market-day Sale of Poultry, Produce, Fruit, etc. PRIVATE SALE, at ll—Southern Table and Kidney Seed Potatoes, Onions, Kumaras, Corned Putter, Grain, etc. RICH. ARTHUR AND CO. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock. gEWING MACHINES. gEWING MACHINES. pERAMBULATORS, rpRICYCLES. churton & co. (JOHN CHI'RTON, Auctioneer) Are instructed to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM Ii MAY CONCERN, 6S E V IXC MACHINE by Frister and Rosstnan. 1 SEWING MACHINE, by Plaff. 12 TRICYCLES (Children's). 50 CHILDREN'S PERAMBULATORS. file Goods are all New, and Must be Sold, NOW ON VIEW UPSTAIRS. CHURTON & CO. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 2, At 12 noon. gPECIAL AND "QNRESERVED gALE AT OTAHUHU. Mr. Hy. Tanner (whose lease lias expired) has instructed the undersigned to sell, at his Residence, as above. (JIHE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, CORSES, CARTS, TRAPS, HARNESS, COWS, PIGS, POULTRY, ETC., ETC., 6 Brake will leave the Haymarket at 10.30 a.m. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, Auctioneers. ft ARTHUR.} [J, G ° RMB ' | $ ! WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 11 o'clock JyTURSERY gTOCK, PROM MR. HUGH ROSS, WAIHOU, And MB. W. LEVY, WAIKUMETE. ARTHUR & GORRIE Have received instructions from the above to sell by auction, at thoii Mart, Queenstreet, Wednesday nest, at 11 o'clock, gPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP LATEST VARIETIES OP FRUIT TREES. PEACHES-Including Saunders, High Early Canada, American Champion, Elberta, etc. PLUMS— Early Yellow, Monarch, Van Diemen, Burbank, Kelsy, etc., etc. Lemons, Oranges, Walnuts, Loquats, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Figs, Grape Vines, Pears. Tairewaria Nectarines, Quinces, Guavas, 300 Choice Apples, blight-proof varieties. Large Collection FLOWERING SHRUBS and PLANTS. Rhododendrons, Camellias, Azaleas, Golden Euonymus, Laurustinus. Thujopsis, Dolabrake, Crytomaria, Elegans. Retinospora, Squarrosa, Plumosa, Erecta, Thuja Giganta, English Laurel, Wagelia, Rosea, Deutzia, Spanish Chestnuts, Oaks. Loganberry, Guelder Roses, Azaleas. Roses (assorted), Bongainvilloas, Proteas, Magnolias (3 varieties), Cabbage Trees, etc., etc. Norfolk Pines, Pittosporum, Lawsoniana, Eleagnus, Macrocarpa, etc., etc. 2000 Eleagnus, 500 Macrocarpa. Purchasers can rely on every tree being true to name, and having survived the extreme cold of Wailiou, the hardihood of the Block is guaranteed. FRUIT TREES will bo Bold at 12.30. C. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. Watchmakers and Jewellers. W D ON ' T L HE rpo gRAO, ipO JgRAG, But when we get a Line of WATCHES like the " MOERI," we feel like Dragging—just a little, anyhow— as one 5 I b ,? r competitors said the other day, \ou folks have a fino show of watches in your window." Well, we DO know we have a good show, especially of the " MOERI," a ? • s ' lou ' c ' happen to meet the eye of ANYONE requiring a Watch, we want to suggest, if you wish to get the BEST WATCH yon can for the money, and be more tuan satisfied, that NOW is a good time to buv one, and buy a "MOERI." y 3?HE " MOERI" WATCHES ARE THE BEST OBTAINABLE FOR THE MONEY. THE PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS Solid Nickel Open Face, crystal prlasa, 25s and 30s. Soiid Nickel Hunters, 37s 6d. Solid Silver Open Face, crystal glass, 47s 6d, Oxidized Open Face, crystal glass, 355. Solid Silver Hunters, 60s. Solid Silver Half-Hunters, a very handsome Watch, 655. Solid Gold-filled Open Face, case guaranteed 20 years. £4. Solid Gold-filled Hunter, case guaranteed 20 years, £6 10s. BUY A "MOERI" AND BE UP-TO-DATE. SOLE AGENTS FOR AUCKLANDgKEATES gROS., iWATCHMAKERS AND MANUFACTURING jewellers. IVIOTORIA ARCADE (opposite Town Clock) QUEEN-STREET. '* We give Trading Stamps. , Established 1879,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11129, 31 July 1899, Page 8
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