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Sales by Anctioa. npHIS "HAY, AT 10.30. MARTIN AND CO.'S ESTATE, CUCKSEY'S STORE, MT. EDEN. ■DALANCE OF STOCK OF GROCERIES GENERAL GROCERY SUGAR. SOAP, LOOSE AND CHEST TEA ONE LARGE SHOW CASE OF, PATENT MEDICINES. This is a good lot, and should attract Storekeepers and Chemists. NOTE DATE AND TIME OF SALE. ■pi A pERKINS AND QO.» * CITY MARKET. Jfijfe "WEDNESDAY TV" EXT ' AT FINAL SALE OF THE SEASON. •pRUIT THREES. Apples. Peaches, Pears. Nectarines, ApriL cots Plums, Hedging Plants, and a very 'choice assortment of Garden and Ornamen--100 Choke S Rhododendronß. 15 best varieties. 100 Camellias, choice colours. Sellers and Buyers please note— THIS IS THE LAST CHANCE. ' E. A. P™ 3 * 3 AND C°' Auctioneers. mUESDAY AND -y^EDNESDAY. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF F. C. DEAN, OF KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Removed to the City Market for convenience of Sale). STOCK OF STATIONERY. BOOKS. FANCY to GOODS. TOYS. ETC. GLASS SHOW CASES. £160_W OKTH - Also. BY ORDER OF E. GERARD, ESQ., OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. IN AN ASSIGNED ESTATE. CONFECTIONERY,- TOYS, CAMERAS, FANCY GOODS, ETC. NO RESERVE. Sale on TUESDAY at 1 o'clock. Sale on WEDNESDAY at 11 o'clock. T3ICHARD I ARTHUR AND pO. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. rpHURSDAY TtfKXT. il O'CLOCK. piTY TIT ARRET. Under instructions from the owner, who is leaving for Sydney, 1 PIANO (Iron Frame), by well-known maker Keissler 1 HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, mirror back, cell are etc. Dining Tables, Couches, B.W. Chairs, Pictures, Ornaments. Glass and China Ware, Gramaphone and Records HANDSOME WARDROBE, with mirror door HANDSOME DUCHESS PAIR B.M. D.I. BEDSTEAD, W.W. and Kapok Mattresses, Child's Iron Cot, Comb. Chest Drawers, W.W. Stretchers, Oilcloth and Linoleum Kitchen Utensils, Mangle, etc. 1 SUPERIOR SULKY AND PONY, 4 years old, fast and reliable. piCHARD : ARTHUR AND po. . THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. .JJONDAY. AUGUST 3, 1.30 O'CLOCK. T7ALUABLE THREEHOLD. PROPERTIES. EDEN TERRACE—Grand Business Sites, opposite Dominion Road— Valuable Business Sites, each 40ft Frontage. The only Sections left in this populous suburb, and should be of great prospective • value. Terms: 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in three months, balance in six months. GREENWOOD-STREET. OFF EDEN TERRACE—Corner Section, with almost New, Compact Cottage of 4 rooms, scullery, bath; wash-house, fixed copper and tubs; large section. Very easy terms. EPSOM, MT. ALBERT ROAD-Choice Building Section, corner of Epsom and Mount Albert Roads; few minutes of Mt. Roskill tram terminus Would make a splendid site for general store Easy terms. MT. EDEN. CORNER OF PROSPECT TERRACE AND VALLEY ROAI>-Well-built Residence of 5 rooms, fitted with modern conveniences; large section; admirably suited for subdivision. This should prove attractive to speculators. Mr. GEO. HATCHER, acting on behalf of the Owners, has favoured the undersigned with instructions to Sell at their Rooms. CITY MARKET. rpHE ABOVE VALUABLE PROPERTIES. All Properties are Flagged, T3ICHARD ! ARTHUR AND po. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. ■ - M onday, a topst 23, 1.30 - M TTALUABLE FREEHOLD ON T\OMINION pOAD. MR. HY. JANE, who is leaving Auckland, has favoured the undersigned with instructions to Sell by Auction at their Rooms, CITY MARKET, THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, with 40 FEET FRONTAGE by 150 deep! with SHOP and Buildings erected thereon, situated opp. the Fire Brigade Station. This is one of the BEST BUSINESS SITES on the Dominion Road. Terms: 10 per cent, cash, balance within one month. The Property is Flagged. T>ICHARD ;!A RTHUR AND po. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. L. and R. Wallis] |[L. and E. Wallis. L. AND R. W ALLIS ' AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY. AT -jri O'CLOCK. 9fIHA FLOWERING SHRUBS AND HEDGE ZjUUU PLANTS, Daphnes, Camellias, Azaleas; also, Assortment of Fruit Trees. Note Address: ELLIOTT-STREET (Market Entrance). A. E. MACREDIE, Auctioneer. • _ , /CAMBRIDGE TTORSE CALE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. i AND 27. T\ALGETY AND po.. T TD., Will Sell as under— A A HORSES OF ALL CLASSES, ij\J\J comprising— 50 Unbroken 100 Heavy and Medium Draughts 150 Hacks. Cobs, Light Harness Horses 1 Good Farm Waggon, 2 to 2J tons. Sale starts at 10 a.m. First Day with Unbroken Horses, followed by Draughts. CON. CHRISTIE, Auctioneer. $ ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14145, 21 August 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14145, 21 August 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14145, 21 August 1909, Page 12