m. t .. ........ ~..,. ''' *" - Sales by Auction. 1 : ; TUESDAY, MARCH 19, ! * ',T'' y- Commencing at 11 a.m. 1 FURNITURE, PIANO, AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. • ' ' AT THE RESIDENCE, " SAPIBTON,"MOUNT ST. JOHN, EPSOM. WARREN BLYTH AND CO. Have been favoured with, instructions by Dr. Marshall, who is leaving for Dunedin. to jell, at his Residence, Epsom, on Tuesday, 19th March, at 11 a.m., THE 'SUPERIOR, ' ALMOST-NEW FURNIT TURE. PIANO. AND MODERN HOUSE; HOLD APPOINTMENTS, comprising:—VEßY FINE PIANO BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE (14 by 12), Rattan Settee, Rattan Chairs, Occasional and Arm Chairs, Octagon Table, B.M. S?FVDER AND BRASSES, Round Table. Music Itand- SUPERIOR FINE TONED VIOLIN, ROW" AND CASE COMPLETE; Hall Stand. Gas Globes, Hall Linoleum, STAIR CARPET (Brussels) or runner, 15 yards Linoleum 18 |i? : eSf D DS Irons'*' HEAYY n 8.MD.1. Jlattresses and Stretchers. Kapok and Flax \ftittrp<KPs "Kensington Cnrpet Sfiucire. VERY PINE ENGLISH DUCHESS PAIR in Walnut, Marble-top ' Washstand and Magnificent Dressing Table, CHESTS DRAWERS. Wicker and other Chairs, Toilet Sets and Ware, Book- ' x shelves Blinds, Curtains, Poles and Rings, HEAVY COLONIAL DUCHESS PAIR, Marbletop Washstand and Fine Dressing Table with B.P. Glass back. Carpet Squares, D. and S.L Mattresses. etc.. ctc.. STUDY TABLE. S LARGE QUANTITY PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS and APPARATUS, Looks, Periodicals, etc. FULL INVENTORY SUPERIOR KITCHEN UTENSILS. Enamel Ware, Preserving Pan. Tinware. Kerosene Stove, SET MRP. POTTS' IRONS, Wheelbarrow. PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER, Garden Tools, Sundries of all kinds. ; SALE, TUESDAY, 19th MARCH, at 11 a.m. :' v .NO RESERVE. ■ • ORDER OF SALE—Yard. Kitchen. Bedrooms, Study, Drawingroom. Dinmgroom. Goods to be paid for and delivery taken by & p.m. on day of Sale. WARREN BLYTH AND CO., Auctioneers and Financial Agents. . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, , j At .12 o'clock. !, _'V I ■ • * ' rjIOWNSHIP. TO BE LEASED FOR 50 YEARS ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. ; _____ The undersigned has received instructions •" ■ from THE TRUSTEES OF THE HQILAVORT3 IJLSTER JNSTITUTE j TO LEASE BY AUCTION. ON WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH INST,, ! At 12 o'clock, ARGE - FRONTING THE" jyjANUKAU, AND Q.REAT gOUTH pOADS. ALLOTMENTS FLAGGED. Plans are ready, and Conditions of Sale can bo seen , and all particulars obtained from the " Secretary, MR. G. O'HALLOKAN, Shortland-* Street, MR. J. H. M. CARPENTER, Newmarket, or from the Auctioneer! ROBERT CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, At 12 o'clock. jgRIGHAM'S QLAIM, } NO. 1248, RTVERHEAD. BY ORDER OF THE ATTORNEY IN THE . ESTATE OF THE LATE W. GUESDEN, r' HE REMAINING SEVEN LOTS will' be -J. - sold to close up the Estate. Plans can bo had at my Office. . . ROBERT CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, At 12 o'clock. (JVXTENSIVE AND ALU ABLE J! ARM ON THE BANKS OF THE WAIPA. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN BYCROFT. f ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has received instructions to sell by auction, - on Friday, the 22nd March, at 12 o'clock, noon, at his Rooms, Queen-street, Auckland, That VALUABLE farm AND homestead (JL known as Bycroft's. comprising 767 acres, more or less, with the Houses and outbuildings thereon erected. The Property is within five miles of Ngaruawahia, all under grass and turnips. Creamery at one corner of the property. The fences are all good, the land first-class and well watered, and it is altogether a desirable property. '■ '/ Full particulars can be had from the Auctioneer, or from Mr. Bycroft, on the Estate, •who will show intending purchasers over the property. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1901, At 12 o'clock noon. TQEVONPORT J^ANDS. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has received instructions from the owner, ..•who resides in England, to sell on the above 'date, .• . The following valuable properTIES, amongst which are some of the best sites in Devonport, situated close to the . new wharf: gTANLEY poiNT. LOTS 5 and 6, containing about 8 Acres. Lot 5 has splendid beach frontage to Stanley Bay. LOTS-6, 6. 7, 8, 9, and Lots 53, 54. 55. 56. 57. 58, 59, and 88 of Allotments 30 and 31, Section, Parish of Takapuna, with large frontages to Calliope Road and overlooking the harbour. LOTS 19. 26, 27. 28. 29, 30, 33. 34, 35. 36, 37. 58. 39,' 40. 41, 42. 43, 44, 49, 63, 65. 66, 74, 75. 76, 77, /8, 79, and 80 of same subdivision, having |x tensive frontages to Summer and Bond Streets, also to Waterview Road. i, Also. LOTS 10 AND 11, VICTORIA PARK. Terms Easy. PROPERTIES FLAGGED. PLANS READY. ' Further particulars can lie obtained, and Conditions of Sale inspected, at the Offices of the Auctioneer. • , r . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. I - Sale at One p.m. Sharp. j _ CHRISTOPHER DIBBLE B w:u?°. elv ! d inStrictioM from M '- Edward Witbeford ' I ) TharehiDe . who lias leased his arm. to sell on Wednesday. March 20, '"H 13 FARM STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD . ,v ... EFFECTS. " wgnrrr ter in good *"*** •rder, and other Stock. " ' C. DIBBLE, . - Auctioneer. ; k.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11602, 16 March 1901, Page 8
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