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Sa es by Auction: jJ^EWIS. PONSONBY. ' PONSONBY. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, At 11' o'clock precisely. "ROSLYN VILLA." CORNER NEW AND WAITEMATA STREETS, PONSONBY. .J.i Three Minutes from College llill. THE UNDERSIGNED has been favoured with instructions from ME. JOHN t-UU'X'it?, who is giving up housekeeping, to' sell by auction at ilia Residence " Roslyn A iila, HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, > As under— superior walnut piano, by BORD. Paris; Black and Gold Overmantel; 9-1 1EC1". WALNUT AND TAPESTHIC SUITE, sood design; WILTON PILE CARPET, 14 by 13; Occasional Tables, Large Stereoscope and Views Marble Urns, Bric-a-Brac, Superior KIMU HALL TABLE Hall Regulator Clock Chenille Portiers. RIMU AND M.K. BOOKCASE AND CHEFFONIER, 9FT TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE. American Chairs. Lounges, Folding Chairs, Cheffonier, Tables, Clocks. Lace Curtains and Poles. Pictures and Oil Paintings, Ornaments, Fenders and Fittings, Hearth Rugs, Mats. E.P and Table Ware, Cutlery, Glass and China, and Diningroom Requisites. BEDROOMS— WARDROBE, with Linen Drawers; HALF TESTER B.M. BEDSTEAD, SI BEDSTEADS. Mattresses and Bedding, ILK. Chests Drawers. Chairs, M. Kauri Pedestal Duchess Pair with marble top, Toilet Ware. Fancy Tables. 6 Upholstered Chairs, Commode, Mirrors, Washstands, Linen Bus-* ket, Couch. Pictures, Curtains, etc.. etc. Also, WHITE TREADLE SEWING MACHINE (guaranteed): Books on Engineering, History, and other subjects; QUANTITY OF FIRSTCLASS LINOLEUMS. NOT LONG IN USE; 6 Verandah Blinds and Fittings. PL T.N AM ABLE MANGLE, Lavatory Basin, Scales and Weights. Kitchen Tables, General Utensils, Crockery, Preserve Jars, barrow, 100 Is, and Sundries. NOTE.—SALE, MONDAY, 22nd in»t., at 11 o'clock. FURNITURE IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER, LOUIS LEWIS, Out-door Auctioneer and Valuator, Fortstreet (next below Post Office). ■ Telephone, 1078. MONDAY, OCTOEER 6, At 11 o'clock. " ARBOUR JgOAKD LOTME:S * TS - G. W. BINNEY AND SONS Ha ;e received irscructions from the Auckland Harbour Board to sell by public auction at the offices of the Auckland Harbour Board. Quay-street, on Monday, October 6, 1902, at, IX a.m., rrVHE LEASE OF THE FOLLOWING ALLOTX. MENTS, At the Upset Prices named for Sale, FOR A TERM OF FIFTY YEARS:— 91, 92, Custom-stree:. East— 10s per foot per annum. 105, Custom-street East— 10s per foot per annum. 106, 107. 108, 1.09, 110, 111. Custom-street East £2 per foot per annum. 112, 113, 116, Custom-street East— 153 per foot per annum. 114 and 115, Custom-street East— 10s per foot per annum. 117, 118, 119, Queen-street—£6 per foot per arnum. 120, 121, and 122. Quay-sireet— per foot per annum. 132, 133, 154, Quay-street—£2 per foot per annum. 137. to 145, Quay-street—£2 per foot per annum. Plan 3 and Conditions of Sale can be Seen at the Offices of the Board. MONDAY. OCTOBER 6. ' AFTER SALE OF HARBOUR BOARD ALLOTMENTS. FOR LEASE, IN THE ESTATE OF 6. GRAHAM. G. W. BINNEY AND SONS Hare received instructions to sell by public auction, at the Offices of the Auckland Harbour Board (by kind permission), ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being Original Allotments 19 and 20, Section ! 18, City of Auckland, bounded by Chapel, i Moore, Hobson, and Custom Streets. To the latter the property has a frontage of 253 feet. It is situate between the Loan and Mercantile Company's New Store, tho Electric Tram Company's Power House, and ' the Graving Dock, and is one of the best sites in the City for Warehouses. TERM: 99 YEARS. BUILDING: The whole cost to be refunded at end of terra. Arrangements may be made by which the property may become the Lessee's.Freehold. I Conditions of Sale may be seen at the Office of the Auctioneers. j ACHING BALES, ; OHAUPO—Tuesday, September 23. OHAUPO HOGGET SALE—Tuesday, September 23. CAMBRIDGE—Saturday, September 27. CLEARING SALE (H. Bullock-Webster's)— Wednesday. October 1. TE KUlTl—Wednesday, October 15. ANNUAL BULL SALE (at Ohaupo)-Tnesday.! October 21. CLEARING SALE (at Roto-o-rangi Estate)— i Friday, October 24. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. C'f\ CHOICE 12 TO 18-MONTH STEERS, DU from Kawhia. 30 Fresh Cows, off turnips, Motumaoho Estate 35 Good Yearlings, from Hautapu, Sale at 12 noon. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. OHAUPO HOGGET SALE. 9 AAA HOGGETS, WETHERS, EMPTY OUUU EWES AND EWES IN LAMB, Amongst them: 1000 Ewe Hoggets, Roto-o-rangi Estate 2000 Hoggets, Wethers, and Ewes, from local tellers. Entries Solicited. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. CATTLE, PRODUCE, ET C. / Entries solicited. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER L CLEARING SALE. On account of H. Bullock-Webster. Esq., at his residence, near Hamilton, on Wednesday, October 1, 171 U R N I T U R E. E T C. . . Sale at 1 o'clock. Particulars in future issue. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. SALE AT TE KUITI. The undersigned will hold a Stock Sale at Te Kuiti on above date. Entries already received comprise: 3QQ HEAD OF WELL-BRED CATTLE. 150 Well-bred Cattle. Rewatu. Further Entries Solicited. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. ANNUAL BULL SALE AT OHAUPO. The undersigned will hold their Annual Bull Sale as above, and will offer, OA A PURE-BRED SHORTHORN, POLLED ZUU ANGUS, AND HEREFORD BULLS, from the Principal Breeders in Wai- • kato. Also, A Pure-bred Polled Angus Herd, comprising: 33 Head, from Yearlings to Breeding Cows 43 2i and 3-year-old Steers, neighbourhood, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. CLEARING SALE AT ROTO-O-RANGI ESTATE. Favoured with instructions, the undersigned will hold, a QLEAEING SALE. The Estate having been cut up and disposed of, At Roto-o-rangi, on above date. Full particulars later, JP O PRIVATE SALE. Farms in all parts of the district. AGENTS FOR: Little's Sheep Dip, Fluid, and Powder, , The Highland Sheep Dip. P. and D. Duncan's Implements. E.L.T. Noxious Weed Destroyer, a condensed fluid prepared for the destruction of '> blackberry, gorse. briar, etc. When pro- ( perly applied this preparation is entirely '• reliable. One gallon of fluid to 40 gallons ■ of water. Supplied in one, two, and fivegallon drums; one gallon, 6s 6d; two gallons, 58 6d; fire gallons, ss. Spray pumps specially constructed for the purpose, price £4 10s. If bushes are small the fluid can be applied with ordinary watercan. Further particulars and testimonials on application. r McNICOL AND CO. d. F. lICCULLAGH, Auctioneer,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12076, 20 September 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12076, 20 September 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12076, 20 September 1902, Page 8

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