TO-MORROWJNOON. MARKET DAY AUCTION SALE. ARTHUR'S MART. POULTR V—Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Pigeons, etc. PRODUCE.—IO tons Adelaide Flour, 100 sacks Oats, 20 kegs Butter, Potatoes, Onions. GROCERIES.—Tea, Sugar, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. miE HAYMARKET. Sale on FRIDAY next :— 100 bags damaged MAIZE; fit for fowl feed or pig 200 bags good MAIZK ; balance of cargo ex Emu. ALPEED BUCK LAND. PRELIM INAKY NOTICE. ■ TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS SPECULATORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD AND FREEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE LATE MR. HOBzON'S, SITUATE IN HOBSON AND NELSON STREETS. UNRIVALLED OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING- FREEHOLDS IN TBE HEART OF AUCKLAND. GEO. W. BINNEY, TT'AVDIIED with instructions from J Captain Burton, will sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, early in September, due notice of which will ax>pear, Hobson and Cook-streets : 13 Building Allotments. 12-roomed Dwelling - house, Coach - house, Stable, &c, and Section on which same are situate. Nelson-stkeet : 7 Building Allotments. This is a chance rarely to be met with for persons to acquire Freeholds in the City, so close to the main centres of population, with all the advantages of the suburbs. The block of land is so sub-divid< das to give the section-holders in each street the advantages of a road at the rear. Further particulars and all information may be had at the office" of the Auctioneer, where Plans of the Property may be seen. Terms very Liberal. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.' TO THE TEADE. TEAS, Ex 'WILD WAVE, TRANSHIPPED FROM S.S. NAMOA. GEO. W. BINNEY WILL sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, immediately on arrival of above vessel, hourly expected, 800 chests New Season Teas 200 quarter-chests ditto ditto Terms at Sale. TO-MORROW. TRADE SALE OP NEW FRUITS, NEW SEASON'S JAMS, HOPS, CANTERBURY RYE GRASS, BRAN, BUTTER, &c. H. S. MEYERS & CO. WILL sell by auction on the above date, at 11 o'clock, at their Produce Stores, adjoining Mr. G. W. Binney's, 350 cases very Choice APPLES, comprising— Stunner Pippins, Winter Ripßtones, French. Crabs, Stone Pippins, Pearmains, Renneits, Nonpareils, Russetts, &c, &c. 150 cases Knight's Celebrated Jams, KB. Brand; well assorted 25 bales New Season (1875) Hops; Shoobridge's and other brands 5000 5-feet Tasmanian Palings 120 bags Canterbury Rye Grass 200 sacks " Moffatt's " Baker's Flour; guaranteed quality 200 sacka Bran 50 sacks Malt 25 mafs New Dates 20 barrels Prunes Terms at Sale. TO-MORROW, FIJI CURIOSITIES-CLUBS, SPEARS. B. TONES & CO. WILL sell To-morrow (Friday), at at 11 o'clock, • A Collection of Fijian Curiositigß, consisting of War Clubs, Spears, Earthenware, &c. m iic. MONDAY, AUGUST 16 FREEHOLD SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY PEOPERTIES. THE Subscribers have received instructions to sell at the Land Mart, Fortstreet, on Monday, 16th inst, at 12 o'clock,' CAMPBELLVILLE—Lots 9, 10, and 11, of Section S containing nearly 2% acres, all fenced and ploughed; good well on the property NEWMARKET—Lot 10, Section 2, 41 feet frontage to Manukau Road, adjoining Mr Clayton's residence, Lot 6, Section 2, 36 fret frontage to Manukau Road, near Bobson's Bridge CONQUEST PLACE—Lot 58, 33 feet frontage. And in the Estate of James Hunter Crawford: WAlKATO—Allotment 36, Parish of Koheroa being an Island in the Waikato Riv«r, containing 10 acres MAKARATT—Allotment 40 of said Parish, 48 acres MONGONTJI—Allotment 48, Parish of Ornru 156 acres CARLETON GORE ROAD-Lots 31 and 32, of the subdivision of allotment 25a, section 3, suburbs 95 feet frontage to Carleton Gore Road. ' SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, '. Auctioneers. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. SUPERB PIANOFORTE. WALNUT DRAWIJNG-ROOM SUITE. WALNUT CENTRE TABLE. BRUSSELS CARPETS. Rbmoveb xo thb Mart jor C©nvenience op Sale. THE subscribers have received instructions to Mil, at ths Rooms, Fort-street, on Friday next, 13th initant, at 11 o'clock, ' MAGNIFICENT WALNUT PIANOFSTE trichord with patent it on back and all the modern improvementa by " Zeitf.r;" Walnut Oval Centra Table, with carrsd pillar and claws-Drawing-room Suite of ten piec«s, comprising 2 Couches, 2 Arm-chaire, and 6 Chairs, in striped crimson rep ; Cottage P.anoforte, in cedar case, by Close; Muiic stools, Rimu - Hall Table, and 6 Hall Chairs, carved backs 2 Japanese Flower Stand* and Vases, Caneseated Chairs, Office Arm-chair. Walnut Office Table, Umbrella SUnd, Bair-corered Couch an.i 6 Chair«, Morocco Covered Armchair, Brussels Carpets Loo Tables, Oilcloth, Fenders and Irons, Mottled Kami Cheffonnier, Mahogany Card Table, Iron Safe, Chests Drawers. Books, Rimu Cot, Rin v Half-testa Bedstead, Single Iran Bed«teadi, Bidding, Washstands and Ware, Marbl* Top Mirror, Kitchen Utensils, Jtc, tie. SAMUEITc&CHIIANE & SON, Auctioneers. . ■
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1711, 12 August 1875, Page 3
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