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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. AT TOOMAN'S MART. JAMES MASON'S pjfAL gALE OF THE SEASON. LAST OPPORTUNITY THIS SEASON OP SECURING ORANGES, LEMONS mnm-m FEUIT TREES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS flowering, ornamental S ™? R and HEDGING plants, TREES, and SHRUBS. ALL OP SUPERIOR QUALITY And SPECIALLY SET ASIDE FOR THIS, MR. MASON'S QLEARING ALE--1 AAA JAPAN PLUMS-Ogon, Burbank, J.UUU Wickson, Oban. Botan, Gold, etc. 600 ENGLISH PLI'MS-Rivers' and Evans' Gapes, Angelina, Ponds, Goes, and 600 PEACHES—WaIes' and Weighs' Early, Brings', Royal George, Champion, Wager, Wheatland, etc. 300 Lisbon and Eureka LEMONS, worked high on Orange Storks. 300 APl'LF.S—Assorted and best kinds. 300 PEARS—Assorted and best kinds. Walnuts, Chestnuts, Grape Vines, Tree Tomatoes etc.. etc. 1000 FLOWERING—Camellias, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Daphnes. Heaths, Bougainvilleas. Wegilas. Magnolias, Lilacs, Deutzias, Bignonias, Gardenias, Westerias. D.8.. D.W., and Canadian Violet-. 200 Roses of very choicest, and 100 other sorts. 1000 ORNAMENTAL— Trees, Retinosporums Thuja, Golden and other Euonymus, Puriris. Karaka, Pohutukawas, Totaras, etc.. etc. 2000 Eleagnns. Lygustrums, Cllinese Privet, Macrocarpa, etc., etc. ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO. A. TOOMAN, Auctioneer.

THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, A ('GUST 23, At 11 o'clock. TO GROCERS, TEA MKR 'HAN'TS, AND STOREKEEPERS. Trade sale Of 30 bags Finest Mountain-grown Raw Ccffee, in boiv I , m . 133 packages Finest Indian anil Ceylon Teas, in bond . 100 balf-ca-es Currants, m bond 60 cases i's ami ¥* Sa rimes 25 packages Starch, ali's 12 cases Normandy Milk 6 cases Nutmegs Axe Handles, Tacks, Matches SO cases (Jin, Schnapps, Whisky, and Brandy Cocktails 2 crties Toilet Wire, assorted 80 cases Assorted Tumblers and W. Bottles 1 case Brush .vare 3 ciates Buckets and Tubs 6 barrels Raw and Boiled Oil 5 bales Wall Paper. Samples of Tea and Coffee at Mart for liquoring, Terras 'it Sale. GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO., LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned will sell, 4 ACTIVE MEDIUM DRAUGHT HORSES, from Pukekuhe 3 Kleavy Dr iuabt Geldings, with good trials 2 Useful I'arm Mares 6 'Bus and Tram noises, from Waiuku. Also, A Mourning Call, in guod repair Useful Spring Cart Sulky, nearly new, HUNTER AND NOLAN, Auctioneers. FRIDAY. AUGUST 25, At 10.30 a.m. DURHAM YARDS. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. HAWKE,

BUTCHER. The undersigned will sell, * TAX CART i 1 ROADSTER Sausage Machine Steelyards and .spring Balances Meat Tubs anil Tables Hooks, Sa«s, Choppers, Brine Pump Copper Boiler, and Shop Fittings, HUNTER AND NOLAN, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, At 2 o'Clock. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. SAMUEL YAILE AND SONS '(Per Samuel Vai'e, Auctioneer) will selk by auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street, VALUABLE ALLOTMENT IN HOBSONSTREET, next Rutherford's Buildings, 28 by 100 feet. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. TWO SHOPS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD AND EDINBURGH-STREET. ALLOTMENT AND SHED, HOBSON-STIiEET. THREE COTTAGES, HEPBURN-STREET. DWELLINGHOUSE, HAYDN-STREET.

TWO COTTAGES, COOK-STREET. the subscribers will sell by auction, at tbeir Booms, Queen-street, on Mondiy, <tli September, at 12 o'clock, By Order of the Agent of the I'ub.ic Trustee in the Estate of Henry Cooper, deceased, KARANGAHAPE ROAD— 19, Subdivision Lot 10, Section 9, having 36 feet 6 inches frontage to Karangahape Road by 99 feet to Edinburgh-street, with TWO SHOPS erected thereon, as now occupied by Messrs, Morgan and Levi. HOBSON-STREET—Lot 22, Subdivision Lots 18 and 19, Section 40, having 29 feet frontage to Hohson-street by 69 feet deep, with SHED thereon. HEPBURN-STREET-Lot 7, Subdivision Lots 43 and 44, Section 44, having 33 feet 10 inches to Hepburn-street by 101} feet deep, with TWO COTTAGES thereon. HEPBUEN-ST p1 9, Subdivision Lots 43 and 44, Section 44, having 33 feet 10 inches frontage to Hepburn-street by 3014 feet deep, with COTTAGE thereon. HAYDN-STREET-Lot 51, Sub-division Lot 17, Section 46, having 33 feet frontage to William-street by 99 feet deep, with DWELLINGHOUSE thereon. COOK-STREET— 8, Subdivision Lots 15, 16, and 17, Section 39, having 45 feet frontage to Cook-streot and 70 feet to Morton-street, with TWO COTTAGES thereon. » tor further information or particulars apply to Messrs. Dignan and Armstrong, Solicit i tors, or ' " '.. . SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, ■ ■ f-y Auctioneers; • '] ' ' ' -''"yV-h •'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11149, 23 August 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11149, 23 August 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11149, 23 August 1899, Page 8