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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, Immediately after arrival of 12 o'clock train from Auckland. ELLERSLIE HOTEL, ELLERSLIE. HOTEL FURNITURE, BEDDING, AND EFFECTS. R. C. GREENWOOD Has received instructions from Mr R. Graham (who has sold the freehold of the Ellerslie Hotel to Mr Joseph Ellis) to sell by auction, on the premises, Ellerslie, ou Monday, September 5, at 12 o'clock noon, m HE WHOLE OF THE HOTEL FURNIJL TURE AND EFFECTS, comprising— A large and varied assortment of Dining-room Furniture, Sitting-room Furniture, Carpets, and Effects, Bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Beds and Bedding, Glassware and effects, Oilcloth, Stair Carpets, Pictures, Ornaments, Sundries, etc. Kitchen Furniture, Cruets, Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery, etc. Cooking Utensils, Pots, Pans, Tubs, Buckets, Brushware, etc. Bar contents, Cruets, Decanters, Glassware, Sundries, etc. Luncheon provided. R. C. GREENWOOD. Auctioneer. W. S. Cochrane.l [James Dacre. MONDAY, AUGUST 29. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, PONSONBY. THE DEDW OO D STORE. COTTAGE, RYLE-STREET. ALLOTMENTS, CLARENCE-STREET. THE Subscribers will sell, at their Rooms, Fort-street, on Monday, 29th instant, at 12 o'clock That Very Desirable Property known as the DEDWOOD STORE, Ponsonby, containing nine rooms and a large Shop, well situated" at the corner of St. Marys-road and Caroline-street, in the centre of a large and populous neighbourhood. Also, ALLOTMENTS 2-t and 25, having a frontage of 80 feet to Clarence-street, Ponsonby. A Well-finished COTTAGE, of five rooms, situated at Ryle-street, Ponsonby, on an Allotment [ having a frontage of 6(5 feet. The House is but recently erected, and always well let. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, AT 11 A.M. AT THE GARDENS OF THE ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY, DOMAIN. GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE OF BIRDS, ANIMALS, GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS, &c, &c, It. C. GREENWOOD HAS received instructions to sell by auction, at the Acclimatisation Society's Garden's at 11 o'clock a.m., on Tuesday next, The whole of the Valuable and Choice Collection of BIRDS, ANIMALS, PLANTS, &c, comprising Monkeys, Kangaroos, Australian Cranes, Silver Pheasants, &c, &c. PLANTS— Rare Store and Greenhouse Plants, Caladiums, Dracamas, Criveraries, Gloxinias, Fuschias, large assortment of Ferns, &c. &c. ROSES — The best collection in the province. Several hundred plants, comprising over 60 distinct varieties. CAMELIAS— Large Well-grown plants. RHODODENDRONS— Choice sorts obtained from Kew Gardens. FLOWERS and BEDDING PLANTS in great variety. APPLE TREES — A large quantity, comprising over 80 different varieties, six-years-old, and all true to name. &c, <fee, &c. Luncheon Provided. R . C . G KEEN WOOD, Auctioneer. T TAYLOR, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Next Mr Hume's Butchery Establishment, opposit City Market Entrance, QUEEN-STREET. Every description of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes made to order on the shortest notice. Repairs neatly executed, and superior workmanship guaranteed. m H O M A S BARNETT, MAKER AND PURVEYOR OF THE CELEBRATED STEAM-MADE CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGE AND WARWICKSHIRE PORK PIE, Queen Street, Auckland, Next boor but one to the City Halj •. TRY OUR BERTIE SAVERNA MOSELLE SAUSAGES. 45 SINGLETON, the Gilder, Removing next corner Hobson-street, on Saturday the 13th instant. INGLETOJS", the Jeweller, has taken the very handsome premises next the corner Hobson and Victoria-streets. SINGLETON, the Plater, Gilder, and Jeweller, will Open those New Premises next the corner of Victoria and Hobson - streets, on Saturday Next, 13th instant, with a Splendid Stock of Jewellery and Plated -ware and New Goods ex 'Cotopaxi' and 'Orient.' 998

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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 50, 27 August 1881, Page 587

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