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Sa'ea by Auction: ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 3 »-• At 11 o'clock. BEHOVED FROM KOffIMABAMA FOB CONVENIENCE OF SALE. BY ORDER OF ME. SCOTT. • '■ ' SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND i . , EFFECTS.' .. J GRAND UPRIGHT PIANO BY COLLARD AND 1 , COLL NEARLY NEW, < COST SEVENTY GUINEAS. ] GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO. J . Have been instructed to sell, at their Mart. : . opposite Smeeton's, on above date, at 11 ©clock, as under TTPRIGHT GRAND PIANO BY COLLARD; • :/- [V AND : COLLARD, VERY FINE TONE:; ' STOOL TO MATCH * EIMU BOOKCASE __. „ _,„; RIMU DUCHESS PAIR,:MARBLE, TOP -."-' CHEST OF DRAWERS --.f ■•- ' SUPEEIOB HALL STAND „_-,,„., . FANCY PLUSH I SUITE . AND CUSHIONS ,: SADDLE BAG AND LEATHER EASY CHAIRS m§ SUPERIOR,ELECTRO-PLATE CRUET . : TEA SERVICE AND DINNER GONG - > PAIR HANDSOME VASES, CLOCK nnmma ■; k HANDSOME PORTIERE AND TABLE COVERS v ■;:, READING LAMP-'- , •' ■ ~ ; - ;.tSIDE- TABLES, A.B. CHAIRS ..-DOUBLE AND SINGLE W.W. MATTRESSES -QUILTS, BLANKETS - -„_„_ - - LACE CrETAINS. CARPETS v; FENDER AND BRASSES MATS ;; BUGS. HANDSOME WHATNOTS _ . FANCY TABLES, HANGING LAMP CHANDELIERS xrri _ ITCtrTnw '-'■ ■•-' EXTENSION CHAIR AND CUSHION ;CORK LINOLEUM „ Tt / TT>O AMERICAN OAK DINING OHAIBB ■ ■ ■■'■■■■-■■ COMMODE. CUTLERY. DINNER WARE J.LARGE VERANDAH BLENDS^_ ---___ ; A 5: SUPERIOR STEEL GRATE, FENDER, AND ASH PAN TO MATCH - ZINC BATH, ' and KITCHEN UTENSILS. •'_.,. ■.:■'■ ■■■:■■■■■.-■'■ Etc., '■■■:. Etc., ■ Etc. . THE WHOLE HAS BAD BUT LITTLE USB . ' AND NEARLY NEW. WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST -.-...; -~j.-. -.• ,:,:■ PRESERVE." :;; ■.;■••■ ," ';.;:■■;. ,■■: TERMS CASH.; ' , : ■"' GABRIEL LEWIS, Auctioneer. V; ' / . : THIS DAY, 10 o'Clock.' • '* ARTHUR'S MART. - V" ',-p R ~. U~ ~ I T— ■"•"■-"■'.•jDi' PEACHES. PLUMS, _ :: ' CHERRIES, APPLES, ETC. RICH. ARTHUR AND CO. . . THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer.' THE HAYMAEKET. THIS : MORNING, - ; : ',- : . r At 9.30 o'clock. ' For sale by auction on Thursday, January 2, :■'■: 'at half-past nine o'clock, .-.■: ■ ' /- * , , WITHOUT RESERVE, - '- ''■-■'." On Account of Mr. N. Dickey, .rpHE FOLLOWING THOROUGHBREDS, YEARLING COLT, by Brookby-Victore3s, by Vortex— half sister to Vivandiere. "■'-;.'' TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY, by Maoriland (by '.« •' Goldsbro'—Maritana, by New Warrior . Fisherman, Victoress TWO-YEAR-OLD COLT, by Maoriland- , Kaimai, by Armourer—Confidant ::. THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY, . by Brookby (St. • Leger — Reproach) — : Swiftsure. Swiftsure full Bister to Pegasus (Auckland Cup winner) : ■ ..-.■•■ '.. TWC -YEAR-OLD FILLY, by Maoriland- ■ ' - -Swiftauro ; ■. .;- '. ,'■■'.;;-: ■"'.;; _•■;;.. '■:'■-/ ' And . :~ •-.■- " • THE STEEPLECHASER KAIPAI. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, ■ - Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY. JANUARY.3, 1902, AT WELLINGTON PARK. '..• ■ The ■undersigned have ..received instructions " from Mr. James Eoal3ton to sell the follow- ; ing : Thoroughbreds :— BROWN COLT, two years old, by Hotchkiss • —Winnie. BROWN - YEARLING COLT, by Castor- • Winnie. Theso Colts are worthy of special mention '" both being well grown and from' that good . mare x Winnie 'The Yearling Colt is full brother to Record Reign, one of the best per- • formers in.New .Zealand. :,'" Also, on account of Mr. J. G. Ralph, who is *■: leaving Auckland, * THE WHOLE OF HIS HORSES IN TRAIN- • ING, 'also, Brood Mares and Yearlings, cqnsinting of the following:- ? BLACK MARE LADY AVON, by Soult-First . - Love, by . Nordenfeldt— by Yattendon—Fanny Fisher. .:. ~..'■'■ •',-'>;.= BLACK YEARLING FILLY, full, sister to Lady Avon. This is a handsome, well- > grown :; youngster. . . BAY YEARLING FILLY, by Soult-Miss Annie. Miss Annie is by Seaton Delaval from First Love, the dam of Lady Avon. This filly combines the four great strains .-■ of Musket. Fisherman, Melton, and St. Simon, and is from the first Seaton De- ■■'- laval mare to breed in the colony, one • . is a handsome filly. ■.;..• BAY COLT SWAGSMAN, 2,vrs, by ■■ Ben : Godfrey—Problem, by St. Ellerslie. by Trenion from a daughter of First Kins ; and Lady Granville. This" colt 13 full of ' : promise, running second at Takapuna in a large field. Has only lately been broken ■'■-'■. •'•'■'.' in .■!"■■■,■. /.:..■ '.' ■ ; ; BAY COLT DUNDALOO, 2yrs, by Ben God • ■■■'.•;• " frey-Merry; Kate, by Blairgowrie-Fish girt This ; colt is not long broken. Ha; :-;>:S' never.: raced, but shows promise. c ■ ROAN FILLY, "lyr. by Gilead (imp.) front ' Nora by Anteros. The sire of this filly ■ ; Gilead, was brought here from -America and was a great performer in that conn :■■'. ■ try. :; ' ' BROWN MARE FIRST; LOVE, by Nordonfeld -Fishgirl This is a beautiful brood mar. and has been served by Phoebus ApolU . this season.' BAY MARE PROBLEM, by St. Hippo-EUers ■ lie, by Trenton from daughter of Firs " - King and Lady Granville. Chandos— Chester This is a, fine handsome marc - beautifully bred, end is followed .°? i magnificent.foal by Soult. and. stinted t, Seaton Delaval. .; - ; ■■ , BAY MARE MISS ANNIE, by Seaton Dclaval- ■ '" V First Love. TVs beautifully-bred mar - met with an accident, and was not broken ■ She is followed by a fine Hotchkiss foal ' ' and stinted to Soult, BLACK MARE MERRY KATE, by Blairgowri Fshgrl. -This is * vary handsome mar, beautifully bred, and ;is stinted to Ej plosion / '.; - : -. ~ •. . ;■'.■■. Also, on account of Mr. Alfred Kidd, ■PPOWN T COLT, by Soult— Mysterioui Mysterious by Carbineer-Mystery. ~:■ A 150.'.:'"..., •' .v'/.■,■ BROWN, FILLY, 3yrs, by Castor-Lyrelinus ■ ORESTISSIMO. by a mare by Orestes—Pre tissimo. by The Dauphin-Satanella. BLACK COLT by Dan Godfrey—Lady Blau ■ CHESTNUT FILLY by Ben Godfrey— . by ; Cuirassier—Rubina. CHESTNUT FILLY by Ben Godfrey-Presti "■ simo.■'. ' '; BROWN COLT, two-year-old, by Soult—Kit. HEW • ZEALAND LOAN' AND MERCANTII AGENCY CO., LTD. *r. -TTfrARREN BLYTH AND CO.. Auctionee IVY and Financial Agents, Eanfurly Ad tion Rooms. 87 and 89, O.ueen-street. COMMODIOUS. CENTRAL, WELL-LIT, ai POPULAR MART for Sale of Furnitu and Household Effects, Pianos, Plate, P tures,'Ob jets d'Art, Bicycles, and Goods any description. ~ Liberal Cash Advanc made if required, and Account Saies render immediately Goods are Sold. ; Bank Guars tee Very Low Charges a feature of o Business OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCT! IN MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER. J 1 terviews Solicited. If you have anything i Sale,-write to or consult WARREN BLYI ■ • AND CO., 87 and 89. -street. Telepno 846. ___________ »■— —■■"—_—_—_■ I _^_»__—_—_— — EATHS.— TURKISH ■BATHS.—OPEN EVE) DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday, ■ Eight tickets t<-v £1. • Nothing better for pu lying -the skin, restoring 'the health, or .' „ /'- . moving aches end, pains of all kinds, Al Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with show II fid. from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lorae-atreet, &B2&. '• _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11852, 2 January 1902, Page 8

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