Sales by Auction. TD TTART AND QO., .','"-.' at ■: TQOMINION AUCTION j^ART, 167. .'(QUEEN-ST. THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 13, At 11 o'clock Sharp. Having received instructions from a suburban shopkeeper, who is giving up business, to Sell at their Mart, on above date. THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, MERCERY, CUTLERY. FANCY GOODS, Etc., consisting of— Sheetings, Table Damasks. Calicoes Honeycomb and Marcella Quilts Rugs, Curtains, Towels. Hearth Rugs Ladies' and Gents.' Hosiery Dress Lengths, Suit Lengths Kinglets and Pants, Serviettes, Clocks Toilet Soaps, Carvers, Table Cutlery (best makes) Razors, Accordeon«, Perfumes, Plaques Ladies' and Gents.' Watches and Chains E.P. Ware, etc., etc. This is an Exceptional Chance to Hotelkeepers, Shopkeepers. Housekeepers, etc. B. HART, Auctioneer.
rpo-DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK. 9000 fruit TOE and FLOWERING mU\)\)\J PLANTS. Tji A pEHKINS AND pp., AUCTIONEERS. CITY MARKET. rpHB JJAYMAEKET. FRIDAY, at 12 Noon. On Account of the Auckland City Council. i-T ACTIVE DRAUGHT HORSES, 5 to 8 years « old. straight out of work Horses can be seen and full particulars obtained on application to the Foreman of Works at the Corporation Yard, Market Square ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, Auctioneers. HE TTAYMARKET. FRIDAY, at 10.30 OATS. CHAFF. BARLEY. Etc HARNESS. SADDLERY, VEHICLES HORSE COVERS. BUGGY RUGS HORSES of all Classes At 12 Noon. From Mr. H. Lupton, Eltham, 9 SUPERIOR YOUNG HEAVY DRAUGHTS, straight out of work ' 1 EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD HUNTER, by Haera—Figurehead, prizetaker at late Hows. Also. 1 HEAVY DRAUGHT MARE, syrs, from Wellsford 2 ACTIVE SPRING CART GELDINGS, 4yrs, from Wcllsford CLYDESDALE STALLION, syrs, by Lord of the Isles, broken to chains. THE CHESTNUT COLT OCTOROON, by Menschikoff—The Slave, winner of many races, guaranteed perfectly sound. On Account of Mr. James Close, BAY GELDING, syrs. promising young hunter, by Lochinvar—King of Forest mare, winner of four first prizes at Whangarei and Bay of Islands shows. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, Auctioneers.
FRIDAY. JUNE. 26, AT 11 O'CLOCK. NORTH SHORE. WATER VIEW ROAD. pHARMIMG RESIDENCE- OF SIX ROOMS. • SECTION, 72 by 161. t ■ rn "jUTANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by MESSES. FLOYD HARROP AND CO.. acting on behalf of the owner, will sell by public auction, at their Rooms, 'Justom-st. E., on the above date, THAT CHARMING RESIDENCE of 6 rooms, with 3 verandahs and replete with every modern convenience; scullery, pantry, bathroom, p.w.c., etc.: wash-house, copper and tubs. THE SECTION has frontage of 72ft by a depth of 181 ft. Excellent drainage system and modern sanitary arrangements. Insurance, £400. The Property is Flagged. G. P. JACKSON, Auctioneer. F ISIDAY ' J- XB 26, " AT 11 O'CLOCK." - . TWO SECTIONS. ST. HELPERS BAY. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. T ItfANDENO JACKSON (G. P. Jackson, Auctioneer) will sell by public auction, on above date, rPHAT MAGNIFICENT SECTION, being Lots X 16 and 17. " Wright's Point Estate," containing HALF ACRE, and having frontage of 132 ft to John-st. and 165 to Reef-st. The sections are level, have superb views, and are only lmin. from the- beach. The Property is Flagged. T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneers, CUSTOM-ST. E.
Businesses For Sale. BUSINESS SPECIALIST. TO DRAPERS. i>Or/-\-A VERY SNUG LITTLE BUSIo&'OtJV/ NESS: constantly increasing trade; progressive suburb. Really worth inquiring about. TO MILLINERS. O-f rn—MILLINERY. —-High-class and Swi-LuyJ well-conducted business; up-to-date stock; tastefully ted premises. TO STOREKEEPERS. 0 7AA-GENERAL STORE.-A Business <3Zt lUU worth securing; old established and successful country business. Extra good turnover; sound and sure. TO BAKERS. £MkA-A REALLY FIRST-CLASS *'±OU PASTRYCOOK AND CATERING BUSINESS. Large turnover. An absolutely sound cash business. TO GROCERS. r,QAA WILL PURCHASE the Freehold cbU\J\J Property. Stock and Plant, of a well known City Business. rpo BUYERS.—Consult mo re business matX ters. Over 13 years' practical experience throughout this province. I can help you. A. M. BRYDENTHE POPULAR BUSINESS SELLER. 188. QUEEN-STREET 'Phone. 1742.
Dental. TJ O W E Y W A L K E R, \, "J3EMOVED NEXT TO TIFFIN Corner, opposite D.S.C. DENTIST. M R. E> Q QARTER. DENTIST. (Late of Mr. A. M. Carter), No. 266. QUEEN-STREET. Two Doors Above Savings Bank. rpo THE TRADE GENERALLY. AND TO ■*- STOREKEEPERS IN PARTICULAR. IF you have any of my Coffee packed in tins that has got stale, or labels defaced, I will replace same with fresh roasted Coffee if it be returned to me S. L. P. R *.*"*• COFFEE IMPORTER. WELWiSSLEY-STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13778, 17 June 1908, Page 12
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