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Auction Sales.
' ' I THE RANGERS ESTATE. I
BEAUTIFUL MOSSMAN'S BAY, __ without exception
THE FINEST ESTATE EVER OFFERED ON THE
NORTH SHORE.
8ITUATE
ON THE TOP OF THE HILL,
overlooking
MOSSMAN'S BAY, THE HARBOUR, and the WHOLE of
THE SOUTH SHORE,
commanding
tbajnost CHARMING and EXTENSIVE VIEWS obtain-
able from ANY OTHER PART of the
DISTRICT.
I THE RANGERS ESTATE, I
SUBDIVIDED INTO CHOICE BUILDING SITES
fronting
SUOFFORTH. BRIERLY'. REGINALD, and OSWALD
STREETS and RANGERS-AVENUE.
FRONTAGES, from 33ft. to 98ft. DEPTHS, from 121ft. to 304ft.
The NATURAL FEATURES of the ESTATE are
BEING CONSIDERED in tho SUBDIVISION,
so as to facilitate the DRAINAGE.
The MANSION and GROUNDS,
In area 2a. Or. ISp.,
Will be sold In one lot (unless disposed of previously hy Srivate treaty), the TERMS for which v. Ill be 25 per cent.
epo.lt; BALANCE, If required, on FIXEO MORTGAGE
for 3 years, at 0 per cent.
The GROUNDS SURROUNDING THE MANSION
are VERY TASTEFULLY LAID OUT In LAWNS, FLOWER GARDENS, ORNAMENTAL BEDS. 8HRUBS,
FERNERI ES, &o. The whole forming a
PERFECT PARADISE.
BATT, RODD, and PURVES will SELL by
public auction,
ON THE GROUND,
THIS DAY,
SATURDAY, 29th MARCH,
at 3 p.m.,
tot
VI^
comprising
THE MANSION and GROUNDS
and
CHOICE BUILDING SITES.
. . . NOTE.-The ONLY DIRECT ROUTE (saving a i-ney of some miles) from MOSSMAN'S BAY and ICINITY to MILSON'S POINT, NEUTRAL BAY, and ST. LEONARDS is through
| THE RANGEES ESTATÜ [
So that THI8 ESTATE must be the HIGHWAY for SUCH
TRAFFIC.
< TITLE, TORRENS ACT.
TERMS: For the Allotments, 10 per cent. DEPOSIT, -dance by EQUAL QUARTERLY PAYMENTS extending over S YEARS, with Interest at 6 per cent.
PLANS ON APPLICATION.
3D, and PURVES will »eil by pub lio auction, at the Rooms, 68 Pitt-street, on
TUESDAY, Ht APRIL, at 11.30 a.m.,
, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES:
ST. LEONARES. Ben Boyd-road and Sutherland II[ortfragee's Sale, street. Land, 153ft. 4ln. x 144ft
6ln., frontage to lane at rear 150ft., depth on other sido 17lit. 4ln., on portion »f which is brick cottage and outbuildings.
GOSDON. Gordon Park Estate, Land, 132ft. Mortgagee's Sale, to "Beaconsfteld-parade by depth of 1 305ft. Just off Lane Cove-road, and
close to Lindfield Flatform.
SUMMER HILL. Butcher's Shop and Dwelling, 1 In Bankruptcy. corner Moonbie and Regent streets,
close to the station. Land, 50 x 100.
SUMMER HILL. Splendid Building Site, 60 x 100,
fronting Moonbie-strect.
N.B.-The properties advertised bv order of the Curator In the intestate estates of Ryan and' Sanfet respectively are withdrawn from sale until further notice._
NEXT TUESDAY.
SUMMER HILL, MOONBIE-STREET.
SPLENDID ELEVATED BUILDING SITE, having 50ft.
frontage to MOONBIE-STREET by a depth of 100ft., situate within 5 minutes of the STATION In a very good position. EASTERLY ASPECT.
BATT, RODD, and PURVES will »eil the above
by public auction at tho Rooms, 88 Pitt-street, NEXT TUESDAY'. 1st APRIL, at 11.30 a m._
NEXT TUESDAY.
BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE IN THE
BANKRUPT ESTATE OF JAMES COLEMAN.
. RUMMER HILL.
CORNER »f MOONBIE and REGENT STREETS.
BUTCHER'S SHOP and DWELLING, built of brick on
stone, slate roof, comprising shop and salting-room, 4 dwelling rooms, kitchen, panti y. Seo. ; g is and city water laid on. The OUIBUILDLN'GS, ot W.B., comprise stables, cartshed, sausage-house. Sec. LU at £78 per
annum.
LAND, comprising a VALUABLE CORNER, has 50ft.
frontage to MOONBIE-STREET by a depth of 100ft., which isalso frontage to Rr.GENT-STREET.
ATT, RODD, and PURVES will »oil by publio
auction, at the Rooms, 88 Pitt-street,
NEXT TUESDAY, 1st APRIL, at 11.30 a.m ,
The above BUTCHER'S SHOP and DWELLING.
B
! NEXT TUESDAY.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.
ST. LEONARDS and GORDON.
_-BEN BOTD-KOAD and 8UTHERLAND-STKEET, ST.
LEONARDS, Cornet Block of LAND, having 153ft. 4in. frontage to Ben Boyd-rosd, by 141ft Oin. In depth, which Is also frontage te Sutherland-street, a depth on the other side »long a lane of 171ft, 4in., and a frontage
to a lane at rear of 150ft.
On about half the lard as SEPARATELT FENCED Is
erected » COTTAGE of brick on stone. Iron roof, con- taining verandah, hall, 5 rooms, kitchen. Also, large detached SHED and Store-room in yard ; water supply from Urge W. G. tank.
TThe REMAINING PORTION of the LAND is VACANT and
ready for BUILDING PURPOSES.
TITLE, LEASEHOLD, 99 years from 29th April, 1881, at a
ground rent of £20 per annum.
«_-_©RDON-GOR_ON PARK ESTATE, Lot 27, section 5,
having 132ft. frontage to Boaconsfteld-parude, by a depth of about 865ft., situate just off the Lane Cove road, end within about 3 minute of LINDFIELD PLATFORM, on the North Shore Railway Line.
BATT, RODD, and PURVES will sell the above
by public auction, at the Rooms, 68 Pitt-street, NEXT TUESDAY, 1st APRIL", at 11.30 a.m.
Messrs. STEPHEN, JAQUES, and STEPHEN, Solicitors
'far the Mortgagee. &_
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. "
<J1TY PROPERTY. GEOROE-8TREET,
CLOSE TO KING-STREET.
;_HAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, comprising land having 5 18ft. frontage to GEORGE-STREET, by a depth of I , about 96ft. to a Une at rear, leading out into YORK L . STREET, on which is erected a MASSIVE STRUC ' i TUBE, containing basement and 4 floors, the shop on
?round floor being «coupled by Mr. TORNAGHI, the front rooms upstairs as SHOWROOMS, and the back portion» as WORK or STOREROOMS.
li ATT, RODD, and PURVES will Bell by publio
JO auotlon, at the Rooms, 88 Pitt-street,
«-TUESDAY, 15thAPRIL, at 11 80a.m.,
The> above VALUABLE CENTRALLY-SITUATED PRO " IBB/fT, In GEORGE.STREET, near KING-STREET,
«ompr-Ulg SHOP, SHOWROOMS, STOREROOMS, Sec.
The title 1» LEASEHOLD, having an unexplred term of «bout 22 YEARS, at an annual ground rent of £350.
Full particulars In future advertisements.
Messrs. ABBOTT and DODDS, Solicitors for the vender.
~-MTNLY BEACH. I THE STEYNE, WHISTLER, »hd STEINTON STREETS. . A VERT VALUABLE PROPERTY, comprising a Block of
Land, having 160ft. frontage to the STEYNE and OCEAN BEACH, 200ft. frontage to WHISTLER STREET, by a depth on one side of 90ft, which is also frontage to 8TEINTON-STREET, and of 190ft. on the
other.
Onsth« south-eastern end of the land is erected a HOUSE of
W.B., with shingle roof, standing on STONE FOUNDA -TONS, and plastered throughout. It contai s seven good rovm», kitchen. See., two verandahs, painted throughout. '__>_nd oocupled by this house ha« 41ft. frontage to WHISTLER-STREET, by a THROUGH DEPTH of
' «V>ut 190ft. to THE STEYNE, to which there is also a j
-b._»g»of 40/t. j
BAT?T}> RODD, and PURVES will »eil by publio
auction, at the Rooms, 88 Pitt-street,
on TUESDAY, 13th APRIL, at 11.30a.m., Th« above valuable property at
in» «TOTO MANi,Y BEACH,
frontín* THREE MAIN STREETS and the OCEAN, within 6 MINUTES' easy* walk of the PIER, »nd in the heart of this favourite »ûd flourishing suburb.
Ml_ravoOTj» ÇoBRENS, ACT. TERMS at Bale. -TTäYÖRTSiTÖFTHE MORTGAGEES.
'CITY PROPERTY.-CHARLES-STREET,
_« BAY.STREET, opposite the GAS WORKS, and CLOSE VU »A» D1Ä^o WOOLLOOMOOLOO BAY.
All that piece of Land, having 20ft. frontage to CHARLES
STREET, a similar frontage to CHARLES-LANE, 10ft. wide, at rear, by a through depth of 70it.
On the ¿and is on old Cottage Building, known as No 27
CHARLES-STREET, which has been condemned by the
Municipal Authorities.
.TT, RODD, and PURVES will »eU by publio
auction, »t the Rooms, 88 Pltt-strcet,
on TUESDAY, 15th APRIL, at 11.30 a.ro.
a'tPHF. ABOVE PROPERTY, ADAPTED for the EREC
Tl^otf a DWELLING-HOUSE foi RENTAL RETURN. tetagso-CONVENlENTLY bITUATED, within 5 minutes of the centre of the city. _
Messrs. NORTON, SMITH, WESTGARTH, and CO., Mortgagees' SoUoitors, 2 O'Connril-streot. -^ -AXE"by Auction, 'i'avlor^ay, Thta Day."Villa
fait»» sid Harbour FionUges. Mill«, Pile, and Wilson. m
EÀLt JO 81t*
BATT, RODD, and PUR VES will toll by public
auction, at the Room», 58 Pitt-street,
on TUESDAY". 22nd APRIL, at 11.30 a.m.,
the followihc Properties, ! BT ORDfcR OF THE MORTOAOEE :
ENMORE-Two Houses, corner MARION and CROSS | STREETS.
MARRICKVILLE HEIGHTS-Comfortable Cottage,
Illairiirra-road.
LEICHHARDT - Cottage, fronting CATHERINE
STRhET.
BURWOOD-Housc in NEW-STREET, opposite the
-?ark.
WAVERLEY- Comfortable Cottage in MILL HILL
KOAD.
TEMPE, Village of-Building Site in UNION-STREET.
INVERELL-Allotments, CAMPBELL'S HILL ES-
TATE.
HARRIS PARK-Allotment fronting HIGII-STREET. PORT HAOKING-Thrco 5-aere Blocks, main road
Frontages.
HURSTVILLE-Lots, Central Estate, Wright and
Orange streets.
ROOKWOOD-Building Site, Upper Bankstown-road
FAIRFIELD-Allotraehts and Blocks, AVENAL
ESTATE.
A UBURN-Allotment»., LANGTRY ESTATE.
RIVERSTONE - Township Block, BELLEVUE
8TREET.
Plan» on vlow. Full particulars in f ure advertisements.
BY~-R-îît of the MAST-iTitTLUNACT; MACDONALDTOWN-MALCOLM-STREET.
SPLENDID BUILDING SITE, having 20 feet frontage to
MALCOLM-STREET by a depth of 100 feet, with good LAND at rear, situate in a first-class position, near the PUBLIC SCHOOL, and in a locality RAPIDLY IN- CREASING In VALUE.
BATT, RODD, nnd PURVES will sell the above
by publlo auction, at their Rooms, 8S. Pitt-street,
.n TUESDAY, 15th APRIL, at 11.30 a.m.
Messrs. A'BECKETT and.ÖORROCKS, Vendors' Soli- citors._'. _
PRELIMINARY.
WATSON'S BAY".
A FEW PICKED LOTS IN BEACONSVILLE ESTATE. , FOR ABSOLUTE SALE TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS.
Situate in the VERY BEST PART of this FAVOURITE
SEASIDE WATERING RESOUT.
BATT, RODD, and PURVES will aeil by public
auction.
DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL,
Tho following VALUABLE LOTS at WATSON'S BAY'.
Lots 5 to 12, each 66 x 134. fronting CAMBRIDGE
strcet,
Lots 21 and 22, forming a COMPACT BLOCK of 2a.
lr. 36p., at tho CORNER of CAMBRIDGE and DERBY STREETS.
Lots 28 and 80, at the CORNER of the SOUTH HEAD
ROAD and DERBY'-STREET. Total area, la. Sr. 2p" opposite Mr. Sladen'» residence. SPLEN-
DID HIGHLAND.
Lot 44A, at the CORKER of SALISBURY and
GLADSTONE STREETS, having 112ft. loin, frontage to the former by a depth along the latter of 200ft. "in., adjoining Captain Tylor'» resi- dence, closet« the Pier, lu tbe centre of the town- ship.
LOT 48, at the CORNER of Palmerston and Russell
streets, in area la. Or. 14p. A SPLENDID SITE.
Full particular« in future advertisement.
PLANS IN COURSE OF PREPARATION.
BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES.
THE BERKELEY ESTATE,
ILLAWARRA DISTRICT.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
THIS WELL-KNOWN ESTATE, being SUBDIVIDED
into
TOWNSHIP ALLOTMENTS and FARM BLOCKS,
Is situate only about
SMILES SOUTH OF WOLLONGONG,
intersected by the
MAIN SOUTH COAST RAILWAY,
UNANDERRA STATION
being on portion of the property. THE BERKELEY ERTATE,
comprises 3500 acre« of RICH AGRICULTURAL LAND, and stands UNRIVALLED In the famous GARDEN OF NEW SOUTH WALES. It ha» been used from lu EARLY SETTLEMENT almost EXCLUSIVELY for DAIRY FARMING, so that the land RETAINS to* VERY LARGE EXTENT its VIRGIN RICHNESS. As a Dairying property the UNANDERRA BUTTER FAC- TORY is a PROOF of tho QUANTITY and QUALITY
of the PRODUCE.
BATT, RODD, and PURVES (in conjunction
with D. L. DYMOCK of KIAMA) will seUby public
auction
ON THE ESTATE,
ON A DATE IN MAY,
of which due notice will be given.
THE BERKELEY ESTATE,
ILLAWARRA DISTRICT,
now being SUBDIVIDED into FARM BLOCKS and TOW N 81111' ALLOTMENTS by Messrs. Licensed Surveyors
MACCABE and EWING of WOLLONGONG.
THE TERMS will be VERY LIBERAL, and all particulars
will appear lu future advertisements.
Solicitors to ithe Estate, Messrs. FISHER, RALFE, and t _SALWEY, of Bond-street, Sydney._
KRAWARREE ESTATE.
BRAIDWOOD DISTRICT. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE.
4300 acres, more or les», Freehold 2800 ditto ditto C.P's.
870 ditto ditto C. Lease.
COMPLETE, COMPACT, and EXTENSIVE
IMPROVEMENTS.
Consisting of fenced and ringbarked paddock», ample yards,
and a charming homestead, with every convenience.
PITT, SON, and BADGERY, Limited fin con-
junction with AN DREWS and DE LAURET, of Geul. burn), have been instructed to sell by public auction, at Barry's Hotel, Braidwood, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 5,
at 12 o'clock,
THE ABOVE HIGHLY IMPROVED AND VERY
PRODUCTIVE ESTATE.
Without being extravagant or expensive to keep up, the Homestead is most complete and extensive, with every well arranged convenience for carrying on the work of a Gracing, Agricultural, or Dairy Establishment.
The paddock» are well arranged and the soil rich, never failing to produce most rattening pasturage luxuriantly. Water is never-failing and most abundant in the driest seasons ; permanent streams and springs, rich clover Sat» nith thickly-grassed ridge», make this ono of the safest pro- pel tics in the colonies ; in fact drought is unknown.
For a profitable and enjoyable home there are few estates
to equal Krawarree.
Its productiveness under good management. renders it a sure and wise investment. The climate and perfect arrange- ment of all necessary fences, buildings, gardens, Sec,s make it a most enjoyable and valuable estate.
The stock, comprising about 1000 head of cattle, will be at the option of the purchaser of the estate at a fixed price, and unless taken by him «ill be sold by auction as soon as
possible afterwards.
Mr. Mason will make arrangements to take intending pur- chasers from Braidwood on receipt of notice.
Further particulars from the auctioneers,
PITT, SON, and BADGERY, Ltd.,
375 George-street, Sydney; or ANDREWS and DE LAURET,
Goulburn;
and Messrs. WANT, JOHNSON« and CO., Sydney, ?_Solicitors fer the Yendor».
CTÑTRALDIVISTOÑ,
near COONAMBLE.
For positive Sale to olote accounts. , THE TEREMBONE STATION,
77,511 Acres,
with 25,000 bhcep.
rilREBECK, SON, and CO., have received instrnc J tiona from the Executors of the late Sir G. WIGRAM ALLEN to sell by auction, at the Exchange, on WEDNES- DAY, 9th April. 1890, at 12 o'clock,
THE TEREMBONE STATION, consisting of tho following lands .
42,511 acres Crown Leasehold 35,000 " Resumed Area
Total
THE COUNTRY, being in the well-known
COONAMBLE District, is admitted to be as sound and perfect for sheep as any portion of the colony. It consists of MYALL and SALTBUSH fattening plains, with open box forests sufficient for shelter. Watered by the Teridgerie and other creeks, alto by large dams, tanks, and wells. .
The IMPROVEMENTS comprise good and complete
HOMESTEAD, WOOLSHED for 20 shearers, and eve', y building and appliance to be found on a well-ordered sheep station.
The FENCING consists of about 45 miles of wire and
IO miles of split lolls and wire, log and brush, dividing the station into numerous sheep paddock», beside» those for cultivation and horse».
With TEREMBONE will be offered
25,000 SHEEP, bred very closely from the A. A. CO.'S
PURE WARRAH STOCK, and will bear favour- able comparison with any In the district. 10,000 of these are breeding ewe», to lamb in April and
May
50 QUIET CATTLE, milkers and progeny 20 HORSES, saddle and buggy.
The whole of thts compact and highly-improved station is in complete working older and no further outlay will be required. The lease ha» 5t years ^et to run, and under the Act of 1889 can bo further extended by virtue of tne Im- provements. ,
MODERATE CAPITALISTS are invited to inspect this
excellent station and stock.
For all further particulars and order ta Inspect apply to
TREBECK, SON, and CO.,
Stock and Station Agent». 91 Hit-street,
_sydney. ' , _
XTËR Frontage«, Harbour V lews.- Sale to-day.
Steamer» frcm Oircv'ar Quay et 1,2, and 3 o'clock.
Consequent on Mr. W. PRITCHARDS cnrlv departure for England, he has decided to dispose of. to the highest bidder at auction only (no private offers entertained), the following
described
UNIMPROVED AND UNENCUMBERED LANDS.
Title», all under Torrens Act.
Ceitlftcates of same open to Inspection ut Rooms.
These PROPERTIES, as will bo seen, comprise some of the most valuable Suburban Lots In 01 about Svilncy. Tboy were all judiciously selected by the owner, which fact Is sufficient guarantee »t their favourable positions In relation to present value and use and futuro development.
FOREST LODGF. Magnificent block of Land, having Business or Factory a fiontage of 100ft. to Parra
Sltes, nintta-rosd, or George-street George-street West. West, by a depth through
of 200ft, to Old Tarran-tta-road, to whioh it has a frontage of ft. Situate adjoining Hackshsll's Biscuit Factor;.
ANNANDALE, lots 9 and 11 of section 1, Parramatta-road, having a total frontage of 100ft.
Shbp Sites. to Parraniatta-road, between Trafal-
gar »nd Nelson street», by a depth back to main sewer of 150ft. The only available piece of this frontage within a mile.
ANNANDALE, The southern half of Lot 10 of re Johnston-street, subdivision «f section 0, having a
frontage of 16ft. Oin. to Johnston street, by a depth to Soft. Uno of
183ft.
ANNANDALE. Lot 9, of section l8, having a fron Johnston-strcet. tage of 50ft. to Johns ton-street, by
a depth of 8-t. OJIn., overlooking the water, and closo to wharf.
ANNANDALE, Four Allotment«, having a total
Collins-street. frontage of 132ft. to Collins-street,
b.v a depth of 132ft.
ANNANDALE, Allotment having a frontage of Corner Block, Collins 45ft. loin, to Collins street, by Bide and Trafalgar streets, frontage along Trafalgar-street of
132fU
ANNANDALE,
Trafalgar-street.
BALMAIN WEST,
Cottage Site.
LEICHHARDT,
Alfred-street.
KINGSTON.
Australia-street, oppo.ite Park.
SANS SOUCI,
Ellesmere Estate,
facing tramline.
Three lots, each 33ft. to Trafalgar street, by a depth to 20ft. lane of 680ft. adjoining above.
Lot 34 of Cambridge Estate, having a frontage of 33ft. to Park and Oxford street«, by depth of
99ft.
Lots 3 and 4 of Kebblewbite Sub- division, having a frontage of 30ft, each by depth of lofift., close to tram, In thickly-populated neigh-
bourhood.
Corner Lot, having a frontage of 40ft. to Australlo-strcot by a depth along Elm-.trcet of Clift. An excel- lent building site, having an old tenement thereon, but worthy of two modern shops.
Four »cres more or less, com- prised In lots 9,10,11, and 13, and of section 1 and lots 9,10,11, and 12, and of section 4 of Ellesmere Es- tate, overlooking Kogarah Bay, close to Public school and convenient to town. The best block in the neigh-
bourhood.
Smalt Lot, having a frontage of about 25ft. to Alfred-street, by depth
RYDE,
Overlooking River, Splendid Building
Block.
HAZELBROOK, Blue Mountain».
SPRINGWOOD, Sassafras Gully,
Reserve.
HOMEBUSH,
Corner at Station,
Hotel or Church Site.
FIJI.
Township of Thurston,
PENRITH,
Rail wa;-»trcct.
Lot» and Small's subdivision, having a frontage of 126ft. to Small-street, by a depth through to Ryde-Btreet, to which they have a frontage of 126ft.
Armstrong's (the first) 50a Selec- tion, at Hazelbrook Station, subdi- vided into 2a. Blocks, or in one line. Residence ot Mr. A. C. Hewlett In centre of property, and several other improved properties in imme- diate neighbourhood.
Fifty-acre Block, about a mile from Springwood Station, by a first-class road, right in centre of Sassafras Gully Reserve; one-half on top of ridge, the balance at bot- tom of gully, reached by Govern- ment made paths and well supplied with water. One or the lorcllest »pots on the mountain*. Would sell readily in subdivision.
Lots 14 and 15 of sec. 19 of Underwood Estate, having a front- age of 150ft. to Government-road to station, bv side frontage along Loftus-cresccnt and Railway Sta- tion of 219ft. Situated right at station, as this is. It is bound to rapidly Increase in value.
Two Aeres in township of Thurston, Rewa River, Veti Lcvu, adjacent to Levuka, the capital, good speculative block.
Four Allotments, having a total frontage of 100ft. to Railway-street, by depth of ft., wltbtn 50 yard» of Railway Station and close to
Sawmills.
CLARENCE TOWN. Lota 14 and 15 of see. 4, town of
Clarence Town, having a frontoge of 132ft. to Rifle-street, by a depth of 330ft, Centrally situated. CARCOAR.
Lot 11 of sec. 13 town of Carcoar, having a frontage of ft. to »trcct, by depth of ft.
WELLINGTON, Road and River
Frontage.
Corner Block In centre of city of Bathurst, being lot 4, section 37, having a frontage of 132ft. to Rocket-street, hy »Ide frontage of 105ft. along Georgc-stieet. Well worthy the attention of in-
vestor».
Lot's of sec. 76, town of Wel- lington, having a fiontage of 132ft. to Worne-strcet, by depth to river of 924ft., adjoining Matthews' Mill Property.
WENTWORTHVILLE. Lots 4 and 5, sec. 11, and 1, 2, 19,
Hotel or Business 20, sec. 17, and 3, sec. 12.
Corners,
at Stationl .
WENTWORTHVILLE. Magnificent BLOCK of LAND.
.- RAILWAY comprising Lots 13 to 23 of sec. 12,
FRONTAGE. containing in all 7 acres, having a
frontage to railway of 740ft., to Second-avenue of 72Cft., and to Third-street of 558ft. Good Resi- dential or Manufacturing Site, underlaid by a great depth of ex- cellent brick or pipeclay.
Lots 25,26, and 23, each having a frontage of 50ft. 4in. to the main North or Cambridge-road, bv depth» varying from 195ft. to 238ft. to the -, ' waters of Five Dock Bay.
* ' ; Lots 1,2, 3, and 4, having each a
frontage of 40ft. to Cambrldge-road, by depths of from 147ft. to 153ft. to the water» of Parramatta River.
Lots 12, 13, 14 adjoin above, and have a total frontage of 144ft. Jin. to Cambildge-ioad, by depths of from 159ft. to 179ft. to the Parra Water Frontage» close matta River,
to Drummoyne Wharf. Lots 17, l8, 19. 20 have a total
frontage of 210ft. Sin. to Cambridge The Best in the Market, road, by depths of from 125ft. to
271ft. to the Parramatta River.
All these LOTS have full right to the water frontage, and permission to reclaim has been obtained In ; regard to lots 1 to 4.
. 'Buses pass the land hourly, the i , , . " »Drummoyne Wharf Is within 10 i * minutes' walk, and altogether these
Sites comprise the finest water frontages In the market for either Building, Business, er Manufactur- ing purposes,
W PRITCHARD and SON, in accordance with
. the reason specified at top hereof, will sell by Public AUCTION, in the Room», 100 King-street, on THURSDAY,
April 17, at 11 o'clock,
The above-described PROPERTIES, SOUTH HYTHE, Parramatta River.
Cannot be Equalled.
When ever» Lot offered will be sold to the Highest
¡Bidder.
Plans of all these Properties may bo inspected st the Rooms and further particular» obtained._
HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE.
A WOOD ha» received instructions from Mr.
. Joseph Rich to sell by public auction, at Gren- fell, on
TUESDAY, APRIL 1,1890, RICH'S ROYAL HOTEL,
GRENFELL,
A substantial two-storeyed brick building, containing
30 rooms, billiard-room (with two tables), stock-in trade, and furniture complete.
The Royal Hotel is a corner property, having a fronuge to Main-street of 75ft., George-street 100ft, and Forbes
-treet 160ft.
A permanent business averaging
£100 per WEEK.
The proprietor Is leaving the district, and hss decided to .eil the above property by public auction on TUESDAY, April 1,1890._
THE DAY DAWN GOLD-MINING COMPANY,
Little River, Braidwood.
IN LIQUIDATION.
WJ. CHAPMAN has been favoured with in»
. structionB from W. M. H. Quick, Esq.. tbe Liquidator, to sell by public auction, at the Mart. Wallace street, on THURSDAY, April 3rd, at 2 o'clock sharp, without
reserve,
1 8-horse power water-wheel, with shafting, pulleys,
&e , complete, in perfect working order 1 pump, with wheel, complete 1 large cast-iron pulley
1 Urge shed, timber and galvanised iron.
About 15 tons of ooneentrsted pyrites, in bags and lot.se.
The average assay from then pyrites yields
los. Wdwt 8gr. gold » ". ton
18dwt.2gr. silver JP8"0»'
And tho gold obtain»d tram this source ha» otway» brought
£t 2» per ©uno«.
Further earti«ulan from th» «fctloneer, who will be happy to drlv» Intending purohaser» eut to Inspect.
NO RfiSERVB. TERMS, CASH.
THURSDAY, 3rd APRIL, at 11.30.
To closo accounts In tho above estate the trustees «re COM- PELLED to submit the property described below FOR POSITIVE SALE.
BURWOOD.-All (hat block of land fronting the railway
near the Weslovati Church, nt the railway station, having the following frontages:-90ft. to the Parado, 234ft. to Burleigh stree:, and 3551t, to Ellrabcth-strect.
CT. BURFITT will offer the above, in the Room»,
. 418 Georgc-fctieel, on the above date.
TORRENS TITLE.
John Williamson, Esq., solicitor.
_*,* T he nboyo Is for posilivo sale._
MANLY COVE.
LOT 080 ON GOVERNMENT PLAN
(area, 4 acres and l8 perches),
situate at the junction of Fish and
a parish road, opposlto Redman's 100 acres.
CLARKE and M'INTYRE will »oil at their Room»,
Hoffnung's-kuildings, 103, Fltt-strcct, TUESDAY, April 8, at 11.30 a.m_
BONNIE MEW ESTAI E, MOSSMAN'S BAY.
Lot 3, section A, Gordon-street
(area, 40 x 100 feet).
A valuable allotment, commanding beautiful views
of the harbour, ocean, and hills.
CLARKE and M'INTYRE have received in-
structions from the owner to sell as above, at their Rooms, -offnung's-buildliigs, 163, Fltt-strcct,
TUESDAY-, April 8,
_at 11.30 am._
"OR POSITIVE SALE.
GILLENDOON AND "YARRAGRIN STATIONS.
HARRISON, JONES, and DEVLIN, Limited,
have been favoured with Instructions from the Exors. of the late GEO. ROUSE, Esq., to submit by public auction, at their Saleroom, Macquaric-place, Si dncy, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of April, at -30 p m.,
Tho above celebrated and highly-Improved station
properties.
LOT 1.
GILLENDOON STATION
is situated on tho Macquarie River, Central Division,
4 miles from Warrell, and 16 miles from Never- tire Railway Station.
The estate consists of about ¡. 7,925 acres freehold
1,070 ditto conditional purchase 1,818 ditto ditto lease
20,740 ditto leasehold are«.
Vi 1th the Btation will be sold about
9,100 ewes, S years to aged, to lamb April-May 1,100 ditto, ditto ditto, ditto Juno-July 3,600 mixed sexes, shearlings
270 rams, S years to aged 118 wether«, S years SOO ewes, aged
14,483 shcop, all more or less.
CATTLE.
1,100 storo bullocks, 50 cow., 40 weaners (15 to l8
months), all more or less.
HORSES.
27 head, mostly station bred.
This property consists of remarkably rich alluvial river flats and open box, myall, dud saltbush plains. It was ?elected by the late Mr. Geo. Rouso as being tbe ptck of tho celebrated Macquarie country, and for grazing and fattening purposes cannot be excelled In the colony. Having a front- age of about 25 miles to the rivir, nearly the wholo of the property IB specially adapted for Irrigation purposes; and, being clo«e to the raliway, there Is every facility f»r canying
n n lucrative business In fat stock.
In addition to the river theie are numerous creeks with permanent water; in fact tho supply has ne?er failed In the severest droughts. Over OG miles'of substantial fencing divides the run Into convenient paddocks, nnd there Is every requisite for working the station without further outlay.
LOT 2.
YARRAGH1N STATION,
situated In the Coonabaiabrun District, . Central Division, consists of about 10,478 acres freehold
1,421 ditto conditional purchase 70,590 ditto leasehold area.
With the station will bo sold
4,082 ewes, aged, no broken mouths, to lamb Juno
July
1,100 ewes, 3 years old, to lamb June-July 1,200 ditto, 4 years old, ditto ditto ditto 2,900 wethers, S years old
18,279 ditto, 4, 5 'and 0 years old
2,300 mixed sexes, 2 > ears old *
200 ditto hoggets
30 rams
3,000 mixed sexes, weaners t
28,091 sheep more or less. ' -,
CATTLE.
3 pure Devon bulls ^ ,
136 ditto ditto breeding cows f ' ¿
172 ditto ditto wean»rs *
88 crossbred weaners , ' 899 head more or less *
HORSES.
30 head, mostly sta tionbrcd.
This property has all been very highly Improved, and Is divided into numerous paddocks, enclosed by 130 miles of fencing.
Permanent water In wells nnd tanks Is secured all over the station, and several spica-d creeks run through the pro- perty.
The soil is a rich black loam, and the country for the most part is undulating, with box, appletree, and currajong ridges. Uhoflatcotmtty consists of rich m j nil plains. Iho whole of the estate Is thoroughlj sound and healthy, and was also selected by the late Mr. George Rouse aa being land of special value. '
The above properties arc for absolute sale in accordance with the provisions of the will of the late George Rouse, Esq , and it is seldom that such an opportunity offers for securing stations which have boen subjected for over a quarter of a century to the superv [sion and skill of one of the leading flockmáster» of the colony.
Inspection Invited.
For full information as to the breeding of the stock, nature of Improvements, Sec, Sec, to be had of the atictlon
' HARRISON, JONES, and DEVLIN, Limited,
Macquarie-placc,
_Sydney.
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1890.
BUNDY and WALLA WALLA, Bligh District, Central Division,
New South Wales.
WARDEN HARRY GRAVES has received in-
structions from the Executors of the late W. II. Morse, Esq., to sell by auction at the Exchange Rooms. Sydney, on FRIDAY, APRIL J5, 1890, at 2.80 p.m.
Bturp,
Those magnificent and justly-celebrated secure pas-
toral holdings
LOT 1. BUNDY, within l8 miles of Coonamble, and
adjoining Wingadee, Beanbah, Youie, and Quam- bone, containing 32,298 acres as follows .
2,343 acres freehold
5,300 acres completed C.P.
7,200 acres conditional lease 14,532 acres leased .
2,923 acres resumed area
Total, 32,298 acres,
all thoroughly and completely Improved in every respect, together with about 22,000 sheep of the highest class, 100 nearly pure Durham cattle, 00 high-class horses, station plant. Sec, Sec.
LOT 2. WALLA WALLA, adjoining Calga, Warrena,
Tonderburine, and Tenandra, containing 17,148
acres as follows:
2,195 acres freehold
3,617 acres completed C.P.
1,544 acres conditional lease 6,083 aeres leased
3,709 acres resumed area
Total, 17,148 acres,
all highly and completely improved, quite perfect, together with about 14,533 grand Bheep and 15
horses.
The Auctioneer begs to draw special and marked attention to theso safe properties, situated in the very cream of a dis- trict second to none for carr} Ing capacity, wool-growing, and
fattening properties.
They are splendidly watered and highly Improved, whilst the stock have been for many years classed and heavily
culled.
The Will of the late W. H. Morse requires that they be now sold by aaotion, and thus an opportunity occurs which rarely presents Itself.
Terms-One-third cash ; balance In one, two, and three years at 7 per cent, interest, secured In the usual way, or at purchaser's option cash.
For letters to Inspect and for further information apply
o
WARDEN HARRY GRAVES.
5, Spring-street,
_Sydney.
IMPORTANT SALE
of
MAGNIFICENT PASTORAL PROPERTY.
WARDEN HARRY GRAVES, of 8ydney, in
conjunction with
~ POWERS, RUTHERFORD, and CO.,
Melbourne,
have received instructions from Messrs. THOS. BAIRD and J. O. MACHATTIE, In consequence of dissolution of Sartnersblp by effluxicn rf time, to Bell by auction, in Mel
ourne, on a day to bo named in a future advertisement (about JULY), their magnificent and well-known station,
CLUNEY,
situated on thotîeorglna or Herbert River, In the Gregory district. North Queensland, adjoining the well-known properties of Messrs. Acres and Field's Sandringham, Messrs. M'Gregoi and Campbell'» Glengyle. Messrs. Howie Bros.' St. Albans, and other high-class properties, together
with about
14.000 HEAD of SHORTHORN CATTLE, celebrated for their hlgh-oUss breeding.
Further particulars in future adverti.ements.
Meanwhile intending buyers are Invited to inspect, for which letters can be had from _".."".-_
WARDEN HABRY GRAVES,
Sydney ; or Messrs. POWERS, RUTHERFORD, and CO.,
Melbourne.
T AND SALE, TuïfcS DAY, TAYLOR BAY. Free J-! Steamer at 1, 2, and 3 o'clock, rrom Circilar Quay.
w
AVERLEY LAND SALE.
S3 BUILDING SITES,
' known a» MARKS' PADDOCK. Opposite Palmerston House and Grounds. '
AUCTION SALE, ON THE GROUND, SATURDAY, 19th APRIL, S o'clock.
BARQA1N8 FOR ALL! IT WILL BE SOLD.
Most Liberal Terms.
£3 to £5 per Lot Deposit.
Only 15» to £1 monthly.
REMEMBER SALE DAY-19th APRIL.
Vendors: INTERCOLONIAL INVESTMENT CO., Limited.
W. I. DOUGLAS, Msnsgor.
Auctioneers :
FRASER and CO.,
369 George.»trcet, near King-street. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. WARRANA and BURKAN STATIONS, .>.-» near Coonamble,
cn Castlereagh River -,
also
BUDDIGOWER STATION,
near Narrandera,
all In the Central Division
of
NEW SOUTH WALES.
By oidor of the Mortgagee.
POWERS, RUTHERFORD, and CO. (in con-
junction with Hill, Clark, and Co., Sydney) or* In- structed by the Mortgagee to SELL bv AUCTION, st Scott'» Hotel, Collins-street, Melbourno, on a day to bo stated toward» the end of April next,
The magnificent Station Properties
WARRANA and BURRAN,
near Coonamble,
on the Castlereagh Hirer,
In the
Central Division of NEW SOUTH WALES,
Highly Improved,
and
consisting of about 12,000 acre» freehold land
7000 aorc» O.P. land ,
8700 acre» Crown lease» ,
44,664 acres Warrana leasehold M "
8200 acres Burran leasehold.
The whole to be sold with about 90,000 superior merino ahecp
45 cattlo
80 horses;
Also
BUDDIGOWER STATION.
near Narrandera, Central Division, N.S.W.,
consisting of 1510 acres freehold land 85,297 acres leasehold area 79,600 acres resumed.
To be »old with 30,000 merino sheep
45 cattle
30 horses.
Full partlculBi-s of all these well-known properties will appear in s future advertisement.
PHELIMLNARY'NOTICË;
On THURSDAY, 3rd APRIL, at 11 o'clock.
AT No. 231 MACQUARIE-STREET NORTH, THE RESI-
DENCE OF J. WHITE, ESQ.
BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES.
ATTRACTIVE UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION
of
THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
EFFECTS : NEAVILY"-CUT GLASSWARF.
FINE HAND-PAINTED CHINA DINNER, BREAKFAST,
and DESSERT SERVICES
Al QUALITY ELECTRO-PLATED WARE MASSIVE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE
ELEGANT DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE
COSTLY DRESDEN CHINA VASES and ORNAMENTS
BRILLIANT-TONED COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by
HOLSTEIN
BEST FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS CARPETS and RUGS
ELABOR4TELY--CARVED CABINETS and OVER-
MANTELS
CHOICE WATER COLOURR and ENGRAVINGS STATUETTES anil KNICK-KNACKS
MASSIVE HALF-TESTER STATE BEDSTEADS and
BEDDING
COSTLY BEDROOM FURNITURE
KITCHEN and LVUNDRY FURNITURE
MASSIVE and VERY FINE REFRIGERATOR AND SUNDRIES.
To Gentlemen Furnishing, Cabinetmakers, Furniture
Brokers, and other».
NEWTON and LAMB have been favoured with
instructions from tho Trustees of J. White. Esq., to «eli bv auction, at his residence, 231 Macquarle-Btrcet North, on THURSDAY, 3rd April, at ti o'clock,
Tho WHOLE of his VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE and EFFECTS.
Terms cash.
Book Catalogues in course of preparation.
Publio inspection on Wednesday, 2nd April, from 9 a.m.
till 5 p.m._'_"_
PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.
THE SALE OF THE SEASON.
MAGNIFICENT AND UNIQUE SALE
BY AUCTION,
v on
.WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 9th and 10th APRIL,
at the
Residence of MAURICE ARON, Esq.,
LIVERY'NGA, ONSLOW-AVENUE, ELIZABETH BAY,
of
TOE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERB AND COSTLY MENAGE,
comprising
DINING-ROOM, DRAWING-ROOM, LIBRARY: HALL,
BILLIARD-ROOM, and BEDROOM
FURNITURE,
VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS,
STATUARY, COSTLY ENAMELS,
SEVRES and DRESDEN CHINA, GLASSWARE,
CHINAWARE,
ELECTROPLATED WARE of the Finest Quality,
STERLING SILVER.
MAGNIFICENT AXMINSTER and BRUSSELS CARPETS,
COSTLY VALANCES and HANGINGS,
&c, See., Sec.
To Ladles and Gentlemen Furnishing, Art Connoisseurs,
Upholsterers, Cabinetmakers, Brokers, and Others.
NEWTON and LAMB have been favoured'with
instructions from Maurice Aron, Esq. (in consequence of his temporary visit to Europe), to sell by auction at bis residence, LIvervnga. Onslow-avenue, Elizabeth Bay, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 9th and 10th APRIL, at 11 o'clock each day.
The WHOLE OF HIS COSTLY HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE and EFFECTS.
TERMS CASH.
LTVERYNGA has been furnished throughout with the most refined and exquisite taste by Messrs. WALLACH BROS, of this city, in conjunction with Messrs. W. H. ROCKE and CO., of Collins-street, Melbourne; and the luxury and completeness of detail displayed in this sump, tuous mansion would charm the most continued sybarite.
The MANSION will be THROWN OPEN for the inspection of the Furniture on TUESDAY, 8th APRIL, from 9 o'clock a.m. till 0 p.m.. and MORNING of SALE._
PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.
IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION
on THURSDAY, 17th APRIL, at 11 O'CLOCK,
St GLENROCK, ONSLOW AVENUE, ELIZABETH BAY,
the RESIDENCE of MORRIS ASHER, Esq.,
of
THE WHOLE OF THE CHOICE AND WELL-SELECTED
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.
ELEGANT CUT and ENGRAVED GLASSWARE CHOICE HAND-PAINTED CHINA FINEST ELECTROPLATED-WARE
MASSIVE and RICHLY-CARVED DINING-ROOM SUITE,
upholstered in Marone Morocco
HANDSOME ENCLOSED SIDEBOARD. Plate-glass back TWELVE-FOOT EXTENDING DINING TABLE, in
EXQUISITELY-CARVED SOLID ROSEWOOD DRAWING-ROOM SUITE-a work of art!
ENCLOSED CHEFFONIER, with Marble Slab en suite RICHLY GILT OVERMANTELS
CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS and WATER COLOURS
VERY HANDSOME and BRILLIANT-TONED ROSE-
WOOD COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by AUCHER
FRERES-a superb Instrument I
COSTLY OLD CHINA and BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES ORNAMENTS and KNICK-KNACKS
HANDSOME FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS CARPETS and
RUGS
MASSIVE STATE BEDSTEADS and BEDDINGS HANDSOME BEDROOM FURNITURE
KITCHEN and LAUNDRY FURNITURE PATENT MANGLE, GARDEN TOOLS CHOICE POULTRY
POT PLANTS, tee., See.
To Gentlemen Furnishing, Art Collectors, Upholsterers,
Broke», and Others.
NEWTON and LAMB have been favoured with
instructions from Morris Asher (in consequence of his departure for Europe) to sell by auction, at nts resi- dence, Glenrock, Onslow-avenue, Elizabeth Bay, on
THURSDAY, 17th APRIL, at li o'clock.
The WHOLE of his ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FUR-
NITURE and EFFECTS.
Terms cash.
Descriptive Book Catalogues in course of preparation.
On view on WEDNESDAY, 16th pioximo, between the hour» of 9 a.m. and 5 p.ro,_
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 1,
at 10.30 o'clock.
UNRE8ERVED AUCTION SALE
of
BUILDING MATERIALS at the Yard, Georg--street
West (near Keirtown-rosd).
LENEHAN and CO. will sell by publio auction,
New and second-hand timber, 5000ft. 3x2 hardwood,
800ft. collar, door», sashes, counters, shafting, pul- leys, skirting, aroliitraves, flooring joists, slates, conuguted iron, sundries, &o.
The above materials will be sold without the »lightest re- serve, as the yard is required for a shipment of timber now loading In lots to suit purchasers. Terms, Caah.
Office and Salerooms,
41 GOULBURN and OEOROF STREETS,
HIS AFTERNOON, TAÏLOU BA_ LAND SALE. Easy terms. Lithos at Mills, Pile, and Wilson'«.
' IMPORTANT NOTICE.
ON MONDAY NEXT. MARCH SI,
at 11 o'clock sharp.
HIGHLY IMPORTÄNfand ATTRACTIVE
SALE BY AUCTION
at No. 4 Gladstone-terrace,
DOWLING.STREET,
MOORE PARK.
near the residence of J. D. Y'oung, Esq.,
" THE RESIDENCE
of
NATHAN HART, Esq., f
of tho whole of his
ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
»nd EFFECTS,
comprising
Elegant 10ft. solid American Walnut Enclosed SIDEBOARD,
with large bevelled plote-gla»» book and 2 bevelled »Ide mirror», fitted with drawers and brais bandies
Solid America« Walnut DINING-ROOM SUITE, beautifully
carved, covered in bost Morocco, comprising couch, arm chair, lady's chair, and 0 small chair»
Massive Solid Walnut Telescope DINING TABLE, with
patent »crew and extra leaves
Handsome Walnut DINNER WAGGON, plate-glass bock Very handsome Inlaid Walnut CARD TABLES
Very handsome Walnut OVERMANTEL, bevelled plate
gla<» and beautifully carved
Very handsome Inlaid Walnut MUSICAL BOX on table,
playing 30 operatic selection»
MAGNIFICENT WALNUT UPRIGHT PIANOFORTE, by
the celebrated maker» Brinsmead
ELEGANT DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, uphoUtcrod in »age
velvet, consisting of Couch, Armchair, Lady's Chair, and
6 small Chair»
VERY HANDSOME CUT CRYSTAL FLOWER STAND.
Took first and special prize In Christchurch Exhibi-
tion
HANDSOME DRESDEN CHINA FIGURES under Glass
Shade
Pair Very Handsome Marble Urns Ditto ditto ditto Bronre Groups
Pair Very Choice Turnuoiso and Gold Vases
VERY HANDSOME MARBLE CLOCK, with bronze mount-
ings
Large Assortments of SUPERIOR E. P. WARE
ELEGANT HALL STANDS and CHAI II S to match
MAGNIFICENT EBONY REGULATING CLOCK for
HALL
MASSIVE BRASS BEDSTEAD and BEDDING
MASSIVE MAHOGANY 10ft. WARDROBE, P.G, door Ditto ditto TOILET and STAND to match Large Iron Fireproof SAFE
VERY HANDSOME LADY'S TRAVELLING CASE, com-
plete, all fittings mounted in U.M. SILVER, and con- taining SECRET DRAWERS
VERY HANDSOME U.M. SILVER TEA and COFFEE
SERVICE
H.M. SILVER TABLE, DESSERT, and TEA SPOONS and
FORKS
VERY HANDSOME H.M. SILVER LIQUOR FRAME,
cut crystal bottles
HANDSOME H.M. SILVER CAKE BASKET
DITTO DITTO DITTO SALT CELLARS an* SPOONS CHESTS DRAWERS, WASHSTANDS BED and TABLE LINEN
KITCHEN and LAUNDRY UTENSILS,
_c.,&c, tee, tee.
DAVIS, MARKS, and CO. (successors to CHAS.
MOORE and CO.) have received POSITIVE INSTRUC- TIONS from NATHAN HART, Esq., who ia leaving the colony, to »eil by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY next, March 31, on the Premise», No. 4 GLADSTONE-TERRACE,
DOWLING-STREET.
The whole of his most valuable household furniture and
effects.
V THE AUCTIONEERS desire to notify intendlngpur ehaser» that the whole of the FURNITURE" AND SILVER WARE will be ON VIEW THIS DAY, Saturday, and morn-
ing of Sale.
CATALOGUES may be obtained at the Rooms, 133 Pitt strcet, on application._
BOOTs'andSlIÔËs: BOOTS and SHOES,
TO THE WHOLESALE BOOT TRADE, DEALERS,
COUNTRY BUYERS, and OTHERS.
IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION,
On TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 1,
at 11 o'clock »harp,
AT THE ROOMS, 123 P1T1-STREET,
of
225 TRUNKS of MEN'S, WOMEN'S, and CHILDREN'S
BOOTS and SHOES,
In
NEW and SEASONABLE LINES.
JUST LANDED, ex S.S. LIGURIA and IBERIA,
from WELL-KNOWN and FAVOURITE
MANUFACTURERS,
consisting of Men's E.8. Kid Boots, J's to 10
Boys' and Youths' Golosb E.8., 7-10,2-5 Ladies' Glacé Kid Button and Balmoral» Ditto ditto ditto Oxford and Derby Shoes
Ditto Lasting E.S., »earn to toe and toe-caps Women's Levant »cam to toe, 3-7
Ditto ditto toe-cap and vamps, 3-7 Ditto Mock Kid E. S., vamps Ditto Glacé E.B., vamps, 3-7 Girls' Levant, 7-10,11-1
Ditto Glued Kid E.3.. 7-10,114
Children's Glazed Shoes, T.P.H., 2-5 * Ditto Mock Kid Bals, and buttons Ditto Patent Strap Shoes, 4-6,7-10 Ditto ditto E.S. Boots, 2-5
tee, lee.. Sec.
Also,
ON ACCOUNT AND RISK OF SHIPPERS,
Ex Iberia,
8 Trunk» Men's Crup Golosh Balmorals, kid leg, 5-10 S Ditto Women's Glace Kid, E.S., seam to toe S Ditto ditto Mock ditto ditto, vamps
I Ditto Girls' Glace ditto ditto, ditto, 7-10,11-1 S Ditto Ladies' Patent Slipper», 2-6
See., Sec, See. ,
DAVIS, MARKS, and CO. (successors to CHAS.
MOORE and CO.) have received instruction» from the Shippers to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their ROOMS, 123 PITT-STREET, on TUESDAY next, April 1, at 11 o'clock »harp,
THE WHOLE OF THE ABOVE CONSIGN-
MENTS.
TERM8 AT SALE.
_ ' The Auctioneer» desire to draw the special attention of tho trade to this most important »ale, as it will be a »plendid opportunity of scouring and renewing stoeks for the Easter trade;_
IMPORTANT AND ABSOLUTE SALE.
ON ACCOUNT AND RISK OF THE SHIPPERS.
TO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, WINE AND
SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HOTELKEEPKRS, BROKERS, DEALERS, COUNTRY BUYERS, AND OTHERS.
IMPORTANT AND ABSOLUTE SALE. AT THE ROOMS, 123 PITT-STREET.
ON- WEDNESDAY NEXT. APRIL 2nd,
AT U O'CLOCK SHARP.
ON ACCOUNT AND RISK OF THE SHIPPERS.
Just Landed ex Queen Elisabeth.
B in Diamond,
50 Cases Special Cream, very old Highland Whisky
50 Ditto Bannockburn King o' Scots, very old Scotoh
Whisky
12 Quarter-casks ditto ditto ditto
16 Octaves ditto ditto ditto I 100 Cases Imperial very old Dark Jamaica Rum
24 Quarter-caskB " Anchor" brand Rum I 20 Ditto Loohnavar ... Whisky, Scotch
S Ditto Sarsfield Cream of Old Irish Wntsky 2 Octave» ditto ditto ditto
56 Hogsheads " Younger's " Ale,
Also,
£0 Cases Indian Chutnee, pints and quarts 10 Ditto ditto Curry Powder
40 Half-chests Tea
1 Case No. 1 Manilla Cigars, D.P. 1 Ditto Havannah ditto, D.P. 4 Case» Coleured Tea Twines
3 Ditto Dolcrolx and Co. Extract Limejuice and Glycerine 2 Ditto Price and Co. First Quality Eau de Cologne i 2 Ditto ditto O.B.W. Soap, 71b Boxes
2 Ditto Finest English Lavender Water
tee., tee, tee.
DAVIS, MARKS, and CO. (successorsto CHA8.
MOORE and CO.) have received instruction» from the Shipper» to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Room», 123 Pitt-street, on WEDNESDAY next, April 2nd, at 11 o'clock »harp,
THE WHOLE OF THE ABOVE SHIPMENT.
ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED.
TERMS AT SALE.
To WAREHOUSEMEN, CLOTHIERS, DRAPERS,
COUNTRY BUYERS, and Others.
IMPORTANT and UNRESERVED BALK
of
SO PACKAGES of GENERAL DRAPERY,
in
NEW and SEASONABLE LINES, JUST LANDED ex S.S. CULGOA,
consisting of
1 Csse Coloured Cashmere», various qualities 5 Coses Ladies' Corset», ditto ditto
2 ditto Ladles' Stockinette Jackets, ditto ditto
1 Cue Ladle»' and Maida' ditto ditto, ditto ditto 1 ditto LadleB' Jerseys, ditto ditto
8 Case» Ladles' Silk Dolman», assorted
2 ditto Ladle»' Imperial Mantle», all wool, assorted 2 Bales Grey Sheeting, 68 and 72 lo.
3 Cases Harvard and Flannelette Shirts 2 Bales Welsh Flannel, assorted
2 Coses Men's Merino Halt-hose, ditto
1 Cue White and Coloured Handkerchief» 6 Bales Grey Blankets
&c, Se, ,&c.
Also,
1 Case 120 pieces Yak Lace, assorted colours,
DAVIS, MARKS, and CO. (successors to CHAS.
MOORE and CO.) have received INSTRUCTIONS from the Shipper» to SELL EY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their ROOMS. 123 PITT-STREET, on THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, at 11 o'clock sharp,
THE ABOVE CONSIGNMENT OF DRAPERY.
. TKRMS AT SALE.
THIS DAY, SATURDAY, at 11 O'CLOCK,
AT 52 KINC-STREET, NEWTOWN,
HOUSEHOLD .FURNITURE and EFFECTS.
TW. WOODIN, 110 Pitt-street, opposite Q.P.O.,
« will sell THIS DAY, a»above (under hill of sole).
AUCTION SALE AT MAft'LY.
WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL, at 2 p.m.
bPECIAL NOTICE TO FLORISTS ana Others.
H TOWNSEND ROBEY will sell by auction, on
. abeve'date, ' '
A large collection'of shrubs, very choice pot plants,
ferns, camellias, roses, Se, tee,.
At the Stores of Messrs. H. Elliott and Co., Corso, Manly.
PREMIER AUCTION MART, *"^
9 WYNYÄRDTSTREET.
MONDAY, MARCH Si, 1890,
at 2.30 p.m.
To Ladies and Gentlemen Furnishing, tho Trade, and F__
Art Connolise urs. ^^
GREAT SALE
of
> JAPANESE CANE-ART FURNITURE.
To be sold with all fsults. WITHOUT RESERVE.
By order of the Consignee..
F.r Sikh, stranded.
S7S Sí?k.,lte"r»0,. LOUNGES, CHAIRS, TABLES, CHILT
REN'S CHAIRS, LADIES' BABKET TABLES, _", *oV
FUNSTON, HOLFORL\ und CO. will tell taft
»hove (which are almost perfect)
.y
PUBLIC AUCTION,
at the
PREMIER AUCTION MART,
9 Wynyard-street,
on
MONDAY, 31st MARCH, 1890,
2.30 p.m. »h«rp.
PREMIER ÁTJCÍIONT5ART7
9 Wynyard-.trcet.
TUESDAY, APRIM" 1890. at 11 a.m.
To Ironmonger«, Blacksmiths, Seo.
GREAT SALE OF IRONMONGERY and GLASSWARE,
TflUNSTON, HO-FORD, and CO.,
X. General Auctioneer«,
_9 Wynyard-strect.
PREMIER AUCTION -ÏÏÂ&7Î
9 Wynyard-street.
TUESDAY, April 1,1890, at 2.30 p.m.
To Grocers, Storekeepers, HoUlkeepers, tee.
Great Solo of Groceries. Wines, and Spirits. '
FUNSTON, HOLFORD, and CO.,
General Auctioneers,
_9 Wynyard.-rcet.
PREMIER AUCTION MART,
a Wynvard-strcet.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1890, at II a.tn.
To Drapers, Storekeepers, _c.
GREAT SALE of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, and HATS.
FUNSTON, HOLFORD, and CO.,
, General Auctioneers,
_9 Wynyard-.tr-t.
PREMIER AUCTION MART,
9 Wynyard-street.
WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL. 2.30 p.m.
To Furniture Dealers and those about to furn!-.
GREAT SALE
of
ENGLISH »ntl COLONIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR»
FUNSTON, HOLFORD, nnd CO.,
General Auctioneers,
0 Wynyard-.tr-t. t
ALE by Auction, Taylor Bay, This Day. Villa 81-a «nd Harbour Fr»nt«ges. Mills. Pile, and Wilson.
HOUGHTON oTd (TOT.
AUCTIONEERS, BUSINESS BROKERS, and
COMMISSION AGENTS.
DRAPT.RY SALES every TUESDAY.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE every THURSDAY.
OUTDOOR SALES conducted on most reasonable terms. Ne charge made for warehousing goods for ule on commis-
sion.
Ill PITT-STREET._ TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 1. '
To WAREHOUSEMEN, CLOTHIERS, DRAPERS,
COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, DEALERS, «ko.
Entirely Unreserved Sale
of
NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS
in
MEN'S SUPER FLANNELETTE UNDERSHIRTS Ditto ditto FLANNEL ditto
MEN'S HARVARD SHIRTS, assorted qualities BROWN COTTON J-HOSE, low and super MEN'S I.R. BRACES
MEDIUM LONGCLOTHS, FANCY PRINTS BLACK CASHMERES, DRESS GOODS MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, assorted
Sec, Sec.
Samples ditto.
HOUGHTON and CO. have been instructed by
the shippers to sell by auction, at their Rooms, 111 Pitt-street, on TUESDAY next, April 1, at 11 o'clock
prompt.
_TERMS, CASH._ On WEDNESDAY Next, APRIL 2, at 11 o'clock sharp.
To the WHOLESALE and RETAIL BOOT and SHOE
TRADE, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, DEALERS, tee.
Important Unreserved Sale
of
100 TRUNKS
of
NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS
in
LADIES', GENT'S, and CHILDREN'S
BOOTS AND »HOES.
Also
BANKRUPT STOCK OF DITTO,
SAMPLES, See.
HOUGHTON and CO. have been Initrueted by
these concerned te sell by auction, at their Rooms, 111 Pitt-street, on WEDNESDAY Next, April 2, at 11 o'clock sharp,
A well-assorted lavotee of the above
NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS.
NO RESERVE.
TERMS AT SALE.
On THURSDAY Next, April 8, »t 11 o'clock »harp.
TO FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSEMEN, TOBACCONISTS,
PERFUMERS, CHEMISTS, DEALERS, Sec.
ENTIRELY UNRESERVED SALE
of
GENERAL FANCY GOODS.
BRIAR, MEERSCHAUM, and FANCY PIPE» ALBUMS. STATIONERY, DOLLS
l.R. BALLS, CUTLERY, PLATEDWARE FANCY CHINA and GLASSWARE HOLLOWARE
FRENCH PERFUMERY and SOAPS, SPONGES RACK and TOOTH COMBS
See., tie.
HOUGHTON and CO. have been instructed by
the shippers to sell by auction, at their Room», HI Pitt-street, on THURSDAY, April 8, at 11 o'clock .harp,
An extensive assortment of the above.
TERMS AT SALE.
AYLOR BAY LAND SALE, THIS DAY. Uli
for Llthos at MIUB, Pile, and Wilson's, auction«««.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2.
At the City Mart, at 11 o'clock.
S968 PACKAGES
NEW SEASON'S FOOCHOW TEAS.
CLEARING SALE.
Messrs. BROWN aud CO.'S BALANCES OF 8HIPMRNTB»
Ex TARTAR, TAIYUAN, and MENMUIR.
To Close Accounts for the Season.
The qualities embrace all grades,
from , FINEST FIRST CROP PANYONGS
to
GOOD CLEAR COMMON CONGOU. Town and Country Buyers are invite
Muster Packages now open.
IRASER and CO. will «eli by auotion as above.
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Particulars In e«tal»gues.
' W_DNESDAY7ÄPRIL~I7
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At the City Mart, at 11 o'clock.
On Account of whom it may Concern.
897 BOXES DE ROUBAIX JENAR CANDLES,
More or Less Damaged, « By Order of Messrs. Brown and Co.,
BULK AT ROOMS.
IRASER and CO. will aell by auction, aa abor».
F
-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, '
At the City Mart, at 11 o'clock. 2168 PACKAGES OIL STORES
PRESERVED FRUITS, PROVISIONS, *c.
RASER and CO. will »eil by auction a» above.
Particulars In catalogues. THURSDAY, APRIL 3,
At the City Mart, at 11 o'clock.
Screw Steamship GENIL, 309 Tons gross register, 60 h.p.,
with all Gear, Boats, Machinery, and belongings, as she lies at Wentworth Park Wharf, Blackwattle Bay, and now open for inspection of buyers.
By Order of the Owner,
AND FOR ABSOLUTE SALE.
FRASER and CO. will sell by auction, as above.
This vessel could be most economically altered to a first class sailing schooner, has beautiful lines, and the plates are of excellent quality iron._
WILL BE SOLD A BARGAIN.
After which
3 new cedar club skiffs will be sold. On view at rooms.
LAND SALE, THIS DAY, TAYLOR BAY. Free Steamer at 1, 2, and 3 o'clock, from Circular Quay.