— ■ Sales by Auction. J^EWIS, * T 61 pRANKLIN R OID PONSONBY. PONSONBY. ; ■■ ' «- rpHIS J) AY, WEDNESDAY, 13TH APRIL. WEDNESDAY, -j ■ • ■ • • At 11 o'Clock. The undersigned has been favoured with, in- ( struct ion 3 from MRS. J. MAODONALD, to sell by auction on above date, the Household furniture. * S9 under:— WALNUT PIANO bv RAPPOLDI. 8-PIECE RTMU SUITE, LG. OOK..NIGK TOP OVER- ; MANTEL in N.Z. Woods; Music StOOl, Hi * COVE TOP SIDEBOARD. Handpainted Panels and Mirror Bsc*. Heavy RIMU DIKING TABLE. Carved Edge. B. and O. OVERMANTEL. Fender and grasses. Coal VMM CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE PICTURES. Flavor l&nd HANDSOME HALL STAND, with Mirror _ Back (new Design). Hall Portieres. Pictures, Lino.. Mats and Bugs, Pictures. Ornaments. and Bric-a-Brac. Music Cabinet, Books, Vail Planues. RAITAN FURNITURE Fancy Tables Clocks. Occ. Chairs. Easels, Wall Mirrors, Glass and China. PEDESTAL_ COMBIN j CHEST, Waslistand to match, D.I. and S.I. •* 1 BEDSTEADS. Duchesse Pairs, VERY FINli BIMU PAINTED PANEL WARDROBE. Toiletware, W.W. Mattresses and Bedding. Island Curios, Bamboo Blinds. ALSO. Kitchen Table ; and Chairs. Meat Safe. Jars. Kito'aen Utensils, Kitchen Fender, and quantity of useful Sun- ! . dries. p*T,ft WEDNESDAY, 13th APRIL at 11 o'clock. "LOUIS J^EWTS, General Auctioneer and House Salesman, Fort-street-. 'Phono, 1078. _ - V gITTH AND QO. rpO-DAY-AT P.M.—^o-DAY. /V - '•" ' ~ ■ t; AT OUR FINE SALE ROOMS. LARGE NUMBER Well-bound Books of Scenery, etc.:—Beautiful Britain. Queens \ London. Pictorial England and Wales, lie- k. iorial Atlas. Book of Poultry, and many others. Also, * Large Number Novels. French Works, etc.. / «tc Quantity Jewellery. Sundries, etc., etc. V NO fl JgLYTH AND QO-. a General Auctioneers and Outdoor Salesmen. 67 and 89, Queen-street. Tel. b«o. J, BID AY. A PBU 15, I AT TWO P.M. SHARP. gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS • (Per Samuel Vaile. Auctioneer) will sell by r auction at their Land Sale Rooms. 95, Queenstreet, Auckland, J£°DST JJDEX pOAD. T -gXCELLENT. £ITTLE JNVESTMENT. SHOP AND DWELLING of 5 rooms, one storev built to carry two; iron roof, . : nrivatt entrance to dwelling. cart entrance to 1 ▼ard wash-house and fowl-run.' Fine freehold j A rot Kent 484 ft frontoce. 22ft on back ane. -4iti average depth of fljft. -Splendid stand, Tight opposite bath Bnrleigh-street and Bos- , ton Road. . Alss, AWRY-STREET. * SPLENDIDLY-SITUATED COTTAGE of six S rooms and bathroom, iron wl. f •" t t y < water and sewer drainage.. I«*el allotment, •.'•'.'•*'3o by 83ft. This property in situated next to " tke well-known Oarleton Boarding-house, Liverpool-street, and occupies a very Sfwjtto »'»STi3SS'™ ETr ULS ABSOLUTELY BE EEALkiED. Also, OITY QOTTAGES, m LEEANDRA-STREET AND -O- STREET. 2 COTTAGES of 4 rooms each, on Freehold Allotment, fronting Alexandra and White Streets, eacn 30ft by a throng* depth of 131 ft. Very central position, where cottages will al- " ways let well. It is anticipated thai one of iht present cottages may be condemned by the. authorities. gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS, * ItAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND AUCTIONEERS, 95, QUEEN-STREET. , < , ■ " ~ . —■ — ' i FRIDAY, 15th APRIL. At 11 o'clock. ] DURHAM YARDS. The undesigned will sell at Durham Yards, *4:5 HORSES OF VARIOUS KINDS. Comprising— 7 USEFUL FARM SORTS, with trials 5 MEDIUM HORSES, from Tapn ~3 ROAN GELDINGS, brake trial ■ * BROWN GELDING, 6yra. by Brigadier-Cap-a-pie mare, a Big Jumper UPSTANDING HORSE, syrs. by Fabulist - BAY HORSE, syrs, by Fabulous 2 DRAUGHT HORSES, with all weights ' trial CHESTNUT PONY, 6yrs. very smart BAY MARE, by Lorace, carries lady ' ROAN MARE, from Wairoa, quiet 555 HARNESS HORSES. HACKS, and PONIES. Also, * • I VEHICLES, HARNESS, SADDLERY, and BUGS KAY, OATS and FODDER, ETC., ETC. SEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE •''. V~." : AGENCY CO., LTD. ;H. 0. NOLAN, Auctioneer. '• "• * " t . " "' . ; : ' MONDAY. 18th APRII, At 11 a.m. gPECIAL JJORSE gALE : AT ' pUKEKOHE. < The undersigned will hold a Special tale of Horses at then Yards, Pukekohe, on Monday, 13th April, when upwards of 200 HORSES WILL BE YARDED. HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT HAR\rpt;,a SORTS - UNBROKEN HORSES OF ALL "LASSES FARM AND WAGGON TEAMS BUGGY HORSES AND HACKS. ' The Horses will be numbered as entered >n Morninji of Sale. Unbroken animals will be sold first; the others in rotation. ' NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE ■ AGENCY CO., LTD. H. O. NOLAN, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ANNUAL SALE OF BLOOD STOCK. FRIDAY, APRIL 29 (Day after Palmerston Races). ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD., in conjunction -with the N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., will sell by public auction as above. ■t AA THOROUGHBRED' j HORSES. JLUU On behalf, of the following wellknown breeders - Hon. J. D. Qrmond, Messrs. G. P. Donnelly, W J. and A. F. Douglas, Hy Gaisford, C. L. , Mackersey. and J G Collins. , Fall particulars in future advertisement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12546, 13 April 1904, Page 8
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