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, E2SS ' ___—— '. , Sales by Anction. '•JBTHTTB TOOMAN.] [ABTHU? TOOMAN. ; •PHIS BAT, At 11 o'clock. MB JAS. -MASON'S ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OP NURSERY STOCK. .' ...-''-.EVERY TREE.TRUE TO NAME. JWELIi GROWN AND CABEFULLY TAKEN UP. 86,000 FRUITING, FLOWERING. ORNAMEN- . TAL, SHELTER. AND HEDGING. . *rvRUTTING—I2OO Peaches. Plums, English, OK and Ja^anr Apples, Pears, Figs. Guavas, Lemons. Oranges, etc. quantities. -■ - others. • \ , BHELTEE-Macrocarpa, Pinus , Insignus, ana .: 10 other, varieties. v v ; . ~':; : EEDGING-5000 r Eleagnn3. 3000 Pittosjjorum. > Crasefolian, and others. gOBDEB PLANTS in variety. 5 ARTHUR TOOMAN AND CO. ' " A. TOOMAN, Auctioneer. ff .B.AETmma [B.E.SCEATS. THIS HAY* ' At Noon, - ARTHUR'S MART, from, Mr. T. Steadman. BIOHARD ARTHUR AND CO, THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer, * mmmmmmm I " " THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock, AUCTION SALE OF , II7RTJIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, FLOWERING PLANTS, ETC., i\ From Mr. W. Costello. |AT MART, DURHAM-STREET. y 'J- C. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. ' TO-MORROW, At, 12 o'clock. , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AMERICAN ORGAN. ETC. MILTON ROAD, MOUNT ROSKILL. O. ARTHUR Hag received instructions from Mr. W. Hanson,' sen., who is leaving the district, to sell by auction, at his residence, Milton Road, Mount Boskul, Thursday next, at 12 o clock, mrOUSEHOLD : ':'- FUBNITURE. ..American tO Organ (8 stops), Coach, H.H. Chairs. CarBet, Whatnot, Pictures, Bookcase, Round Tabic. Hall Stand, Cheffonier, ; Glass Case, Cupboard, Table, r Chairs. v Clocks, Fenders, linoleum* Glass Crockery Ware, Curtain* »nd Pole, D.I. Bedsteads. Wire, and' Flax Mattresses, Duchess ■„ Pair, Emm .Chest Drawers. 2 Commodes. Wardrobe, Kitchen Utensils, Gas Grill, Saucepans. Tubs, Etc., Ladders and Sundries.: TO BE SOLD AT 12.30, HOUSE. 6 rooms and scullery, together with the Allotment, 60ft by 158 ft, situate at Mornin gride, close to the Station., • - ,'(J. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. . j ~ MONDAY,. AUGUST Jg, jrAUOKLAND "DUILDING QOCIETY. ,'fpiNAlJ TTNEESEBVED, QALE TTALUABLE pROPERTIES, , '> ■ _...-".. ' ..•■■■■ {TARGE FACTORY AND TOWELLING- . HOUSE, TTTAKEFIELD-STREET, '50 A CEES G- 00I) AND, . ] TJILLERSLD3. - - rpWO gHOPS, -gARANGAHAPE J£OAD, FACTORY, T^ORNE-STREET. , rpWO pOTTAGES. T£INGSLAND. f|Q TT ARBOUR. KA * ORES JJAKD, jyMKUMETE. ;o 'ACRES, TTAMILTON. 41 A CRES,' TTOMOKOBAU. Under, instructions'from the Supreme Court of New Zealand,

The Official Liquidators of the Auckland Per- " rnanont Co-operative Building and Investment Society Hare instructed SAMUEL COCHRANE AND . SON.to: sell by auction at their Rooms, '. Queen-street, on Monday, August 12, at 12 ' o'clock, "■ •- .-•-'„• '■ ./ • -. rpHB UNDERMENTIONED PROPERTIES, FOR ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE. "SXTAKEFIELD-STREET. — Freehold AllottW. ments 16 and 17, Section 36, City of . Auckland, 66ft frontage to Wakefield- ■ street, with extensive brick-built and > slate-roofed Premises, formerly Garrett Brothers' Boot Factory and Dwelling. ELLEESLIE— Estate of 50 Acres, , JIA , more or less, with large frontage to . main ; Panmure Road and to a side •• • road running north-east; Part of Ali ". lotment 27, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland, with Cottage and the Premises and Appliances of the Ellerslie .. Slaughterhouse. iTTARANGAHAPE ROAD.—Lease of AllotJDI ', mentW," 1 Section 53. City of Auckland, 33ft frontage to Karangahape Road, " - (adjoining the City Reservoir), with • ' Two* Substantially-built Brick Shops. -».!'-. ; > Lease is for 33 years from March 27, . 1885, at a ground rental of £86 12s ■ pec annum. / . T OBNE-STREET.—Lease of Allotment 22 Li and Part'of 23, Section 32, City of - ' ' Auckland, 49Jft frontage to *■< Lome- ; ,■ street and 34ft to Rutland-street, with Factory and separate Stables and Cellar, substantially built of brick. Lease is for 30 years from January 1, •. , 1883, at a ground rental of £52 per " 5 ' annum till 1904, and £75 per annum for f ■ the remaining 9 years. T7INGBLAND, New North:? Freehold -". . XV Allotments Nob. 167 and 168 of Sub- - division of Allotments 19 to 28, Section 5, Suburbs of Auckland, having 80ft frontage to Third Avenue. Kings- •,' land, with Two Comfortable 5-roomed • Cottages. jTTffAlKOMTn—Freehold Allotments—No. tI.Y- 294, containing 40 Acres, situate on Manukau '.--.Beach, Avondale South; | ..-. No. 146, containing 10 Acres; and No. '' » : *V; 69, containing 40 Ac»es. HAMILTON Freehold * Allotments 'XL Nos. 240 and- 241, Hamilton East, containing 2 Acres. rrrOMOKORAU.-Freehold Allotment No. 71. Qk. Parish of Komokorau, containing 41 Acres. ._ I •■'■'■■ ' BAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. J. pAORE, Auctioneer.; •'. ', : -/\- '• ~ ' ' '' ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11713, 24 July 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11713, 24 July 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11713, 24 July 1901, Page 8

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