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Sales by Auction. v T OT7IS T EWIS. THIS DAY (MONDAY). MAY 26, '" Commencing at 11 o'clock, AT LOUIS LEWIS' FORT-STREET AUCTION ROOMS. 4 WITHOUT RESERVE. 2 SUPERIOR GUNS. New; 4 Chests Tea, 10 Billies Tea, 10 Tins Tea, Fancy Goods, Jewellery, 1 Skeates' Bicycle, Gent/3, comBlete; 2 Ladies' Bicycles, Pictures, 40 Salt Lengths, Tweeds and Coatings, 25 Mackintosh Coats and Jackets, 250 pairs Men's, Mi omen and Children's Boots and Shoes, assorted' ; Towels. Hosiery, Far Necklets Underclothing, Drapery, Calico, Costumes, Tweed Suits, etc., etc. Also, 170 LOTS NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNI- » TUBE FOR ALL DEPARTMENT!?. INSPECTION INVITED. LOUIS LEWIS. Auctioneer. Valuator, and Financial Agent, Fort-street, next below Post Office. »■ ——————————————— T OUIS TEWIS. J THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. 'AT LOUIS LEWIS' FORT-STREET AUCTION BOOMS. „ „___ BOOTS. BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS'.. 250 PAIRS MEN'S. WOMEN'S, BOYS'. AND GIRLS'. IN ENDLESS VARIETY. TERMS CASH. _ Will be sold without any Reserve to Close tip an Estate. LOUIS LEWIS. . Auctioneer, Valuator, and Financial Agent, Fort-3treet, nest below Post Office. m _—— ———^——— ,» THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. HARBOUR BOARD ALLOTMENTS. G. W. BINNEY AND SONS Hare received instructions from the Auckland Harbour Board to sell by Public Auction at the Offices of the Auckland Harbour Board. Quay-street, on Monday, May 26, 1902, at 11 a.m.. mSE LEASES OF THE FOLLOWING AL- , -*- LOTMENTS. AT THE UPSET PRICES j NAMED FOR SAME:- | #*'■■■ i FOR A TERM OF 50 YEARS— Allotments 50 to 92, Custom-street East, £3 10s per foot per annum; 105-106. Custom- , street East, £2 15s per loot per annum; 107-113, Custom-street, East, £2 10s per foot per annum; 114-116, Custom-street East, j £2 per foot per annum ; 117-119, Queen- ' street, £7 10s per foot per annum; 120122, Quay-street, £3 10s per foot per annum; 132-134. Quay-street £2 10s per foot per annum; 137-145, Quay-street, £2 5s per foot per annum; 145, Quay-street, £3 per foot per annum. FOR- A TERM OF 13 YEAESAllotments 15. 16. 17. Mechanics' Bay Reclamation, £10 per annum for the three; 18 and 19, Mechanics' Bay Reclamation, £7 10s each per annum; Temporary Occupation of Allotment No. 14, Mechanics' Bay, £25 per annum. TERMS AND CONDITIONS AT SALE. THIS DAY. . UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. S.M. COURT. For Sale by auction at our Rooms. Queenstreet. To-day (Monday), at 12 o'clock, OP, SHARES, NEW FOUR-IN-HAND G.M. OD COMPANY. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, • •'■ J. DACRE, Auctioneer. ■■... 9 '■"-«■ ■ ' — -■ ■ ■-' ■!■—.—-■ . THIS DAY, Commencing at 1 p.m. IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF PLATE BY THE CELEBRATED MAKERS, WINGFIELD, ROWBOTTOM, AND* CO. CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELLERY, etc., etc., etc. - JUST LANDED. WITHOUT RESERVE. t, On Account of Whom It May Concern. WARREN BLYTH AND CO. (Per Warren Blyth, Auctioneer). 1 avowed with instructions, will sell at their Rooms, 87 and 89, Queen-street, £175. INVOICE VALUE OF SUPERIOR AND UNDENIABLE QUALITY PLATED WARE, MARBLE AND OTHER CLOCKS, Ladies' and Gent.'s Gold Watches, 2 dozen Silver Watches, 2 dozen Superior K.G. Watches. 1 dozen Oxidised Watches, Large Quantity Very Superior Hall Marked and Gold Cased Jewellery, comprising: Rings, Brooches, Trinkets, Pendants, Petrified Wood and Greenstone Brooches, Necklets, Bangles, etc., etc., ' . NOTE.— attention of Ladies and Gentlemen of the City and Suburbs is particularly directed to this sale. The Plated Ware is of undeniable quality, and in fine assortment. The Watches. Jewellery, etc., are all of Latest Designs, while the whole will be sold without the Slightest Reserve and Regardless "• of Cost. Each Article Guaranteed. SALE MONDAY, 25th May, AT 1 P.M. • ' WARREN BLYTH AND CO.. Wff Auctioneers and Financial Agents. ABTHUR TQOMANJ [ARTHUR TOOMAN ;- ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 11 o'clock. AGRICULTURAL HALL. JAMES MASON'S FIRST SALE OF THE ' ' SEASON". '/I A AAA TREES. PLANTS, AND SHRUBS. 4USUUU FRUITING. LOWERING, SHELTER, AND ORNAMENTAL. FRUITING—EarIy and Late Apples and Pears, Japan and English Plums, Peaches of leading sorts. Apricots. Poor Man and Sweet Oranges, Lisbon Lemons, and every other line in fruiting. ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWEEING-Pnriris, Cabbage Trees, Euonymus, Rhododendrons, Azaleas. Camellias, Roses, Diosmas, Gardenias, Lißbnias. Oleanders, Bougainvilleas, Picias. Thuja, and 103 other Choice Leading Varieties. SHELTER— Macrocarpa, Pinus, and Native Trees. HEDGING — Eleagnu3. Pittcsporum, Crasifolium, etc. BORDER PLANTS-Ferns, etc.. in great variety. All warranted true to name, and particularly well grown. .ARTHUR TOOMAN AND CO. A. TOOMAN, Auctioneer. ■ —— THE HAYMAEKET. £'".,'' V FRIDAY, JUNE 6, At Noon. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. The undersigned have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late W. Ryan, to sell, without reserve, I "DAY FILLY, 1-year-old, by Seaton Delaval— 1,15 Charents BAY FILLY CRECY, 3 years, by Hotckkis3 —Crescent. With Engagements. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. Auctiineera. v TnCTARREN BL*TH. AND CO., .'.--.:■- IiYV Auctioneers and Financial Agents, - ' BANFURLY AUCTION ROOMS. lj§ '■-■..:-.-■ 87 and 89. QtiMn-street. COMMODIOUS. CENTRAL IVhi. L-LIT, AND POPULAR MART far Sale of Pro- ' nerties. Furniture.- and Household Effects, -' Pianos, Plate. Pictures, Objets d'Art. Bicycles. and Goods of any description. " Liberal Cash Advances - made if - required, and Account Sales Rendered immediately Goods are Sold. Bank ssssssir* 3 6 c u^ooT s sAL f E f 1 DUCTED W MOST SATISFACTORY MAN • NEB Interviews SoUcited. If you have any. • iwi tnr Sale' write to or consult WARREN a BLYTH P AMD <X>. 87 and 89, Queen-street Telephone, 845, .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11975, 26 May 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11975, 26 May 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11975, 26 May 1902, Page 8