Sales by Auction. rnHIS T)AY. '' AT 12 NOON, SHARP. yALUABLE pROPERTY. TLTT. pDEN • ROAD. NEAR SYMONDS-STREET. CHOPS AND TTOUSES. M R " T THORNES, Acting under instructions from Owner, will Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-street, S ALE L OT L MT. EDEN ROAD, 33ft frontage, and Sum-mer-street 99ft; with Shop and Dwelling of 6 rooms; let at 20s a week. gALE L OT 2; MT. EDEN ROAD, 33ft frontage by 99ft; with Dwelling of 6 rooms. ALE L O *3. MT. EDEN RD., 33ft frontage by 99ft, with Dwelling of 6 1 rooms. S ALE L 0T 4.MT. EDEN RD.. 39ft 6in frontage by 125 ft, with Dwelling of 6 rooms. gALE L OT 5. MT. EDEN ROAD, 41ft; Shaddock-street. 99ft; corner lot; with Shop and Dwelling. | . . These are near to Symondn-street. in best position for Shops, all freehold, and must be sold to wind up the Estate Terms: One-third Cash, balance 5 per cent. Full particulars of the Auctioneer, T rpHORNES, 83. QUEEN-ST. rnnis T)AY. AT 12 NOON SHARP. ■piPSOM--VTEAT n -ROOMED TDESIDENCE Instructed by Owner, who is leaving for Melbourne. ' M R. J rpHORNES Will Sell by Auction at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen-street, EPSOM. MANUKAU RD., sth House on left beyond Mount St. John's Avenue—Neat Verandah House of 5 rooms, besides bathroom and scullery, w.-house with copper and tubs; bay windows, kitchen, dadoed in varnished woods: range, water; trap entrance. Fine Freehold Allot., 47ft Biu to main road by 138 ft. MUST BE SOLD, owner leaving colony. T rpHORNES, 83, Queen-street,. . i ' pOCHHANE'S A TJCTION TV/TART. 199, QUEEN-STREET. ,; The Leading Medium of Exchange in the Province. mHIS T\AY (FRIDAY), AT 10 O'CLOCK, :■ By QAMUEL pOCHRANE AND : CON. TTD. 10 O'CLOCK. QUANTITY OF OAK DOORS, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED SASHES, 2 BLACKSMITH'S BELLOWS, and usual . Builders' Materials. 10.30. DANIELS INCUBATOR, for 120 Eggs TWO CENTRIFUGAL CHURNS Imperial 'Rotary Washer, several Travelling Trunks, number of Gcnt.'s New Boots Diningroom Suite, in Leather THREE PIANOFORTES BORDERED BRUSSELS SQUARE and Stair Carpet , DRAWINGROOM SUITE IN CRIMSON VELVET Hall Stand, with Mirror Panel, Linoleums and Oilcloth Several Drawingroom Chairs, covered with Silk Tapestry Pictures, Ornaments, and Bric-a-brac Double. and Single Brass-mounted and Iron Bedsteads, Wire and Kapok Mat- ■ tresses :■ '■ , : >. ■ THREE PAIRS OF DUCHESSE TABLES ■ Toilet Ware,\Toilet Chests Couches in Leather and Tapestry . GENT.'S RACING BICYCLE Rattan Chairs, Several Meat. Safes Gas Stove, and a Quantity of Miscellaneous Items. CAMUEL pOCHRANE AND QON. T TD. MR. LOUIS LEWIS. AUCTIONEER, AT > FEDERAL HALL WELLESLEY-ST. (Above Y.M.C.A. Rooms). rpms T) AY - ■ rpHis T)AY. AT HALF-PAST TWO O'CLOCK. ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN. 90 OIL0 IL pAINTINGS AND WATER pOLOUR T\RAWINGS, ■' •''""■ By WELL-KNOWN ENGLISH. AUSTRALIAN, AND NEW ZEALAND ARTISTB. Tbe undersigned will Sell by Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, at the FEDERAL HALL. WELLESLEY-ST., on FRIDAY, 19th inst., at 2 30 o'cloclc * A CONSIGNMENT forwarded by the Artists, comprising— CHARMING COLLECTION OF OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS. AUCTION OF PICTURES TO-DAY (FRIDAY), At 2.30 p.m. i T OUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER. >pHE .TTAYMARKET, rpHIS T)AY ' (FRIDAY), at 10.30. CHAFF. OATS. HAY, ' STRAW GLOBE SEPARATOR, 33 gallons, nearly new . VEHICLES, HARNESS, SADDLERY HORSES 1 of all classes. 12 Noon. 4 HEAVY AND MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, 3 and 4 years old. broken to chains, from Mangere 6 LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, from Ohakune BROWN MARE, fast and reliable i,n harPONY STALLION DANDY, 3yrs. by Welsh Pony Sir Thomas (imp.)— ported Exmoor mare SHETLAND PONY MARE. 4yrs old PAIR BLAOK PONIES AND HARNESS PAIR CHESTNUT PONIES, good in single and double harness BAY PONY (Blaze), syrs. under 14.2, by Pipiwharauroa, sound and quiet 1 BLACK PONY, syrs old, quiet with saddle and bridle > GRAY MARE, by Matchless, together with LIGHT SPRING TRAP AND HARNESS Also, On Account of Messrs Hocken Brothers, Feilding, 8 RATTLING GOOD SORTS, suitable for waggon and heavy express work. 1 TRUCK SPRING CART HORSES, from Woodville. A LFRED T3UOKLAND AND OONS. C. G. BROOKES. Auctioneer. T IST OF pOUNTRY QALE3. ' TOR NOVEMBER. WAIUKU-SATURDAY. 20th. KAIHU-SATURDAY. 20th. RAUPO-MONDAY. 22nd. TANGOWAHINE-TUESDAY, 23rd. ARAPOHUE--WEDNEBDAY. 24th. PAPAROA-THURSDAY, 25th. ' , MAUKU-THURSDAY. 25th-Clearance Sale of Mr. A. Cross' Live and Dead Stock. MAUNGATUHOTO-Friday. 26th. KAIWAKA-SATURDAY. 27th. WELLSFORD-MONDAY. 29th. WARKWORTH-TUESDAY, 30th. TAKAPUNA-THURSDAY, December 2nd.100 Head Mixed Cattle,.- and 10 Two and Three Year Old Heifers. PAPAKURA-SATURDAY. Dec. 4th-Special Dairy Sale. CLEVEDON-MONDAY, December.6th. NZ. OAN AND MERCANTILE "AGENCY po.. TTD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14222, 19 November 1909, Page 10
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