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Sales by Auction- __^___ 's- OUIS T EWIS, AT TfPSOM. (Take Epsom Tram to Owen's Road.) . THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY—APRIL B—WEDNESDAY, At 11 o'clock. HILTON AVENUE. 'SECOND ON LEFT FROM OWEN'S ROAD (New Road Just Opened). THE UNDERSIGNED has been favoured with instructions from ME. THOS. JONES (who is leaving for England) to sell by auction, his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as under— SUPERIOR WALNUT PIANO, by the wellknown English makers, SPENCER AND CO., fine tone, quite up-to-date; well-made Rewarewa 7-piece Suite, in plush and tap.; Lg. Rattan Occ. Chair, Fine Brussels Square, 2 Overmantels (in walnut, with bev. plates), Frister and Eossman Treadle Sewing Machine, Superior Green Leather Suite of 9 pieces (nearlynew), Ornaments, Figures. Fancy Whatnots, Pictures-. Walnut Occ, Table, Clocks, Fenders and Fittings. Dining and Other Tables, Cheffonier. Couch and Easy Chair, Ottoman A.B. Chairs, Italian Marble Mode! of Boat. Ladies' Bell-shape Work and Occ. Table, Tablework, French Bedstead and Bedding, S. and D.I. Bedsteads. Many. Duchess Pair with pedestal and marble top, Choice Rugs. Mate, Hall Stand and Portiers. Books, Toilet Ware, Cigar Cabinet. Jap. Cabinet, and Bedroom Requisites. Also, Gen. Kit. Utensils, Tubs, Glass and China. E.P. Ware. Garden and other Tools, GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS. 1 LADY'S AUSTIN BICYCLE, 1 GENT.'S CLEVELAND BICYCLE (with free wheel), Wringer Hand Pump for Bicycle, and Quantity of Sundries. Terms: Cash before delivery, without .exception. . FURNISHINGS on View Morning of Sale, from 9 o'clock. LOUIS LEWIS, • Auctioneer and Valuator, Fort-street. Telephone, 1078. -pRIDAY. APRIL 17™, At 12 Noon Sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY, OWNER DECEASED. M K- J. T HORNES Will sell by Auction at his Land Sale Booms, 91, Queen-street (IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. H. E. GRIFFITHS), T4,TARINE PARADE, PONSONBY—Perfectly ISA New and Choice Family Residence in this favourite locality, replete with every comfort and convenience, having been built by the late owner for the occupation of self and family. There are 7 rooms, besides kitchen and bathroom, all on one floor; wide verandah round 2 sides; wash-house, with copper, tubs, etc.; bathroom has plunge and shower; gas in every room (incandescent); bay windows, wide hall, tiled hearths, etc. The Grounds are extensive, and run right clown lo the sea, with good rock-bottom beach and magnificent views of harbour. 104 Feet frontage to Marine Parade byaverage of 240 feet. . REMEMBER— House has never been tenanted, is only just complete, and is only For Sale owing to the sudden death of the owner. Also (By Order of Gentleman leaving for Sydney), MONTAGUE-STREET. NEWTON—COTIt'JL TAGE, 5 rooms and bath; gas and water, workshop, wash-house, gas, stove, etc. Large Allotment in fruit trees and garden. Let for 13s per week. Also, MOUNT EDEN—S COTTAGES, with extensive frontage to Mary-street and Stew-art-street; corner lot. Two of these contain 5 rooms and scullery. Orion ranges, city water; and other 4 rooms and scullery, with Orion range, city water, etc. Producing over £78 per year rent, in good order and condition; city water, gas, etc. Cards to View and all Particulars of the Auctioneer. T rpHORNES, 91, Queen-street. TjvBIDAY, M AY ST . At 12 noon sharp. TMPORTANT TO "INVESTORS, T AND SPECULATORS. AND ZITHERS. GALE OF T ARGE THRESHOLD T3LOCK AT - ' gT. JJELIERS B AY. M E. J. T HOENES Will sell by auction at his Land Sale Rooms, 91, Queen-street, UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM JOHN WRIGHT, ESQ., Who is leaving for South Africa, rjHHAT EXTREMELY VALUABLE BLOCK OF X LAND AT ST. IIELIERS BAY, . CONTAINING gg ACEESwith extensive frontage to the sea, and within five minutes' easy walk of tho wharf. Land all in grass and fenced. Good springs on the land. THE CHOICEST BLOCK FOR CUTTING UP INTO DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES, With Magnificent Views, in this Favourite Suburb. Land Transfer Title. Terms: Onethird cash, balance 5 per cent. Full particulars of the Auctioneer, T rpHORNES, 91, Queen-street. REMUERA YARDS. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, APRIL 9. . At 12 o'clock. f)A DAIRY' ' COWS AND HEIFERS. 50 Head Mixed Stores from the North 48 Ewes in lamy to Shropshire Ram. Will lamb early 300 Lambs 230 Pigs, consisting of Baconers, .Porkers, and Weaners ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. SPECIAL SALE At CHURCHILL. SATURDAY, APRIL 18th, At 12 o'clock. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr. Edward Hallett. who has sold his Farm at Churchill, to sell, rpHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD -*- STOCK, As follows:— ' CATTLE. ' 80 Very Choice Young Dairy Cows, milking and to calve 50 Head Mixed Cattle 2 Pure-bred Shorthorn Bulls, bred by Mr. Taylor 6 Pure-bred Ayrshire Hei."er3, bred by Mr. Pellow. HORSES. 4 Extra Good Heavy Draught Mares, with foals at foot, by Field Marshal, and in foal to Greenhill Laddie 7 Hacks and Farm Horses. IMPLEMENTS. Tine Harrows Disc Harrows (new) Plough Drays Harness, Grass Seed. DAIRY UTENSILS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ', The above Stock are a really choice lot, the Mares especially being something out of the common. . Luncheon Provided. A Steamer will be at Mercer to convey intending buyers to the sale. ' Train leaves Auckland 7.50 a.m. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12240, 8 April 1903, Page 8

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