—~-~—— —. " . ■■ ■■■,•':...'■■ ■.■••■;■!,.• " i« '..- I Sa «s by Auction: i ■ — 1.,, iiij i i ■ ■ i i 1.1 ii ; \. Tins day, j >i Commencing at 1 p.m. WARREN BLYTH AND CO. (Per Warren BJyth, Auctioneer). », TTBUAD WEEKLY BICYCLE SALE. A lares' nnmber of New and S.H. Ladies' and Cent's Machines will be submitted, many WITHOUT RESERVE. After above, FURNITURE. PIANOS. SUNDRIES, ETC., Comprising:— PIANO BY ROSENOB, Iron Frame, etc., etc. PIANO, almost new, beautifully inlaid with N.Z. Woods COUCHES, Chairs, Tables, etc. ALMOST-NEW TAPESTRY AND PLUSH SUITE BEALE T.S. MACHINE, almost new; D. and S.I. Bedsteads ■« ■ . W.W. and tther Mattresses COM. AND , OTHER CHESTS DRAWEES DUCHESS PAIRS 2 SAMPLE 8.L.D.8. GUNS, 3 Rifles, etc.. etc. HAWKER'S HAND BARROW, with Springs ORION RANGE, with Boiler, almost new 20 TEA SETS, 3 pieces to 87 pieces Watches, Jewellery, etc. ..■' '■ f< ' Also, 1 Sextant, by, Hughes, London About 20 Telephones. 1000 ft Wire, Battery, and large lot Electrical Appliances will be ; sold in one lot. . Further Entries Invited up to Time of Sale. WARREN BLYTH AND CO.. Auctioneers and Financial Agents. T. B. ABTHJJB.] B , B . SCEATS . AUCKLAND CITY MARKET (Wcllestey-street Wing). THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock. POULTRY, 11 o'clock—Large Assortment; Weil-bred Pointer, liver colour, broken to gun. FRUIT, 12 o'clock—Heavy Supplies of all varieties. ©AIRY AND FARM PRODUCE. 2.30— Batter, Eggs, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, etc., etc. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. Onions. Knmaras. Pumpkins, Citron Melons, Vegetables. NOTE THE CHANGE OF ADDRESS. . , RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. T. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. ; THIS DAY. At 11 o'clock. LARGE SELECTION OF LADIES' AND GENT/8 ,TW-EW AND CECOND-HAND TMCYCLES, VARIOUS MAKERS. Also. LARGE SELECTION OF .TttEW. AND second-hand -furniture. TO CLOSE accounts. Gabriel LEWIS AND co., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, APRIL 29, AT NOON. ' GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO., Instructed by the AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB, wih sell. a THE FOLLOWING PRIVILEGES >; • ... For the '• AUTUMN MEETING, To be held at ALEXANDRA PARK ON 3RD AND 7TH MAY:— GATES BOOTHS CARDS REFRESHMENT STALLS. GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO., Auctioneers. THIS DAY, ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE SILK TAPESTRY SETTEE j SIDEBOARD, PLATE-GLASS BACK j * HALL STAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. For sale by auction, at our Rooms, Queenstreet, This Day, at 11 o'clock, fpIANOFORTE, in Rosewood Case, by Bord Settee in Silk Tapestry Sideboard (Plate-glass Back), Hall Stand (tile and mirror back), Carved Seat, Wool-worked Cover, Mirror, Curtains, Pictures. Carpets, Fenders and Irons, Conches, Austrian Chairs, Dining Tables, Bugs, Cheffonier, Linoleum, Tables, Chairs. Vases, Ornaments, Glassware, Clocks, Lamps. Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Wire and other Mattresses. Bedding, Chests Drawers. Washstands and Ware, Mirrors, Duchess Pairs. Kitchen Utensils, Safes Stoves, Ranges, Bath, Mangle, Large Aviary. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. J. DACRE, Auctioneer. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), ' •;■ . ,; At 10.30. J. JONES Will sell by auction, POULTRY AND PIGS-Large Supplies, at 12 o'clock. FRUIT—AII kinds, Large Supplies, at halfpast 12 o'clock. DAIRY DEPARTMENT-Buttei. Cheese, Eggs, * Bacon, Hams. Honey (Section and Strained), Dripping, Groceries, at 11 o'clock. 200 Sacks Waikato and Canterbury Potatoes. Onions*. Pumpkins. Melons, and Vege. tables. '''• Also, i 30 101b Tins Honey--10 Boxes Section Honey 1 D.B. Gun and Case, 1 Marble Clock 1 Electric Battery, 2 Silver Watches. TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. J. JONES, Auctioneer, Victoria and Lome Streets. Sole Agent for " Kia Ora" Factory Butter. j „ , |, , — , . ■■ F RIDAY, M AY 9j ' .'. At 12 Noon Sharp. QUEEN-STREET-pOTTAGE. MOUNT A LBERT-QOTTAGE AND 1 ' ORE.' .■'.- ■ ALLOTMENTS. MS. J 'FHOENES .Will sell by auction at his Land Auction Rooms, 91. Queen-street. 'Q TO T?;& rE f l ? r r NEAT VERANDAH COTv* TAGS of 5 large rooms and basement, 7% ?w roof, Orion . range, city water > standing on Freehold Allotment on high side of Queen- ., Street, 33 feet by 100 feet, with pretty views ■j of the water. . '''■'■■ AISO, Instructed by Mr. Ahrena. -who is retiring on • account of ill-health, MOUNT ALBERT-NEAT COTTAGE of 6 rooms, workshop, wash-house with conV* .', fowlhouse, smokehouse, and other outbuildings, and about one acre of rich volcanic soil, with fruit trees, etc. The fame of Mr. Ahrena' German Sausages is known throughout New Zealand, and the purchaser of the property can have the recipes, and thereby secure a splendid trade. Also, NEW NORTH RCAD, CLOSE TO MORNINGSIDE STATION. muxVl,, " 3 SPLENDID BUILDING ALLOTMENTS m having ™ '«' of frontage to New North Road by about 160 feet. They belong to owner now in England, who commands an absolute sale. Builders and speculators should view these. J Full particulars of the Auctioncei, i fFiill particulars of the Auctioneei, MR- T. nPHORNES. 91. Queen-atreet. —*■*■ v. »'X . , ■■.■■■■... ' Ibfe^'i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 8
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