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Sales by Auction. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, At 11 a.m. GOLD HUNTING KEYLESS WATCH. MASSIVE GOLD ALBERT, DIAMOND KINGS. OIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE SCARF PINS. DIAMOND LOCKET. The subscribers (J. Dacre, Auctioneer) will sell by auction, at their Rooms. Queen-street, on Monday nest, at 11 o'clock, Bv Order of the Agent, Public Trustee, in the ' Estate of Charles Broadbent, deceased. TTAI.I'ABLE GOLD HUNTING KEYLESS V WATCH, in first-class order, by Stewart Dawson and Co. , r ~ ... Diamond Locket and Heavy Gold Albert Chain , „ ~ . Silver Hunting Watch, by Rotherham 9 Gold Kin;'-, set with carbuncle Lady's Cold Ring, set with diamonds and sapphire , . . Lady's Kins, set with large sapphire and 11 diamond--1 Solitaire Diamond Ring 2 Diamond and Sapphire Scarf Pins Gold Scarf l'in. set with carbuncle Emerald Scarf I'm . . , Gold Sunk I.ink-, Solitaires, Silver Alberts, etc. Also, Talk's Gold Bracelet, set with 15 diamonds. Lady's Diamond and Sapphire Horseshoe Brooch. SAML'EI. COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. THE KIYERSDALE ESTATE. 1517 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND. WITH DWFLI.IXG-lIOI'SK AND FARM BUILDINGS, AT AEARIMU SOUTH. •file subscribers (J. Dane, Auctioneer! have received instiuctions from Mr. A. Sauford to sell bv auction, on Monday, 18th De--ember. at 12 o'clock, HIS VALUABLE IMPROVED FARM, situated at Ararimu South, known as the IIIVERSDALE ESTATE, Containing 1517 acres First-class Land, all fenced and subdivided, with wire fencing. .New House of six rooms, outbuilding, cattle and sheep yards. There is a well-sheltered orchard. This Farm (formerly T. Kilev's) is situated in one of the best Creamery Districts about Auckland. The Ararinm Public Hall and School adjoin the property, and the Creamery IB clo«e bv. Fine water sunnlv. and erand waterfall for water power. Will carry 2000 nheep in winter time. There is a laree nnantitv of Totara. Rimu. and other valuable limber. The farm can he advantageously subdivided into small dairy farms, for which there is a good demand. A large portion of the purchase money fail remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17. JMI'ORTANT J J AXD $ ALE ' QI'BI'KBAN AND gI'BLKBAN A^ rxTRY PERTIES. The subscribers (J. Dacre. Auctioneer) will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queenstreet Auckland, on the above day, at 12 o'clock noon. By Order of the Executrix of the Will of the late James Macfarlane, BELLE VUE ESTATE (a rapidly improving district, near Waipul— LOT 1, containing 1620 Acres, with Commodious 10-roomed Dwelling and Outbuildings. Also, Lot 2 (adjoining the above)—3o2 Acres. These Lands are partly in Grass, Tea-tree, and Bush containing Puriri and Kauri. KAWAKAWA TOWNSHIP.-The following Lots in the Township:— U (Albert-street), 26 to 28 and 32 (Wynd-Irfini-street), 43 to 54 , 56 , 57, and 59 (Commercial-street). 77 to 81 (Vogelstreet), 123 to 130 (Bowen-street), 133 to 137, 145 and 148 (Grey-street), 125, 140 and 141 (Macfarlaue-street). Also, One Undivided Half-share in Te Papa Block (16 acres), adjoining the Township. d'ANGAKAHIA (near Whangarei)Toi Horo Block, 87 Acres, on the Mangakahia River, formerly occupied by Mr. Jefi'erj Hunter, WAITAKEREI— Korth-west Portion of Allotment 68, 167 acres; Allotment 73 , 200 acres; and Allotment 101, 63? acres. Grant to Allotment 101 will issue on improvements to the value of £32 being made Miereon. -Terms favourable to the Purchasers can be Arranged, if required. Further particulars may ho had from Messrs. Ilesketh and Richmond, Solicitors, Auckland, or from the undersigned. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, Commencing at 11 o'clock. AT OBAKEI ROAD, REMUERA, First Iron Gate on Left from Main Road, Opposite Mr. S. Jackson's. The undersigned have been favoured with instructions from MR. BASSETT, who is leaving for England, to sell by auction on above date, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as under, WITHOUT RESERVE;— Blue Rep. Suite in Walnut, LARGE GILT OVERMANTEL, Walnut Loo and Card and Occasional Tables. Bookcase. Chairs, Occasional Chairs. Music Stool, Brussels Carpets, Ornaments, Lame Oval Oak Table, Office Chair. OAK HALL STAND and CHAIRS TO MATCH. Linoleums and Floor Coverings. _ BEDROOMS— BlliDS'-EYE MAPLE WARDROBE, 2'Superior MAHOGANY WARDROBES 'and Dressing Chests, Chests of Drawers, Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, Duchess Pairs, Dressing Tables and Marbletop W. Stands, Commode Pictures, Lamps, Dinner Waggon, W.W. Mattresses and Bedding, Kitchen Tables, General Utensils. Glass and China, Dresser, Mangle, Wringer, Grindstone, Lawn Mower and Roller. W. Barrow and Garden Tools, and a multiplicity of Household Requisites. Also, GOO r COW, near calving. €« View Morning of Sale. A l '. Renntera 'Buses pass within two minutes from the house. TERMS CASH. NO RESERVE, GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO. LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. MONDAY, DECKMBF.It 11, At 12 o'clock precisely. On the Premises liming ogress of Auction of Knrni'ure. ORAKI'.I ROAD. REMUKUA. 91 ACRES OF LAND, IN LAWN, GARDEN, *">- ORCHARD, and PADDOCK, with CHOICE VI! LA RESIDENCE of 0 ROOMS, Stole and Coaclihou-e, "client harbour view, nil- of the BEST SITES OF RKMUERA, 3yli.S link* front,ge to OItAKEI ROAD, and only half a-ininute from main road, and opposite Mr. S. Jackson's. The undersigned have been instructed by Mr. Bassett, whose family is leaving Auckland, to sell the above property during the Auction Sale of ilimiture, to be offered at Twelve o'Clock. Cards to View. Terms at Sale. GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO. LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. Title— Transfer Act. C. ARTHUR.] MoKDAy y. GOEME . MONDAY NEXT, At 11 a.m. DURHAM-STREET. REDEEMED pLEDGES. SUPERIOR AMERICAN ORGAN, DIAMOND RINGS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY, PLATED WARE, FLUTES, CORNET, BICYCLES, TOOLS. ' ARTHUR AND GORRIE \lavG received instructions from Mr. L. H. Neumegcn. of the Monte de Piete Loan Office, Victoria-strcct, to sell by auction at their Mart, Durham-street (Old Haymarket) at 11 a.m., UNREDEEMED pLEDGES 0. AETSDB, Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11241, 9 December 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11241, 9 December 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11241, 9 December 1899, Page 8

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