Auctions-TO-MOEItOW. At 12 o'clock. PIANO, SUITES TOILET WARE, PLATED WARE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CHUETON & CO. JOHN CHURTON. Auctioneer. Are instructed to sell PIANO by Bord; Settee and 6 Chairs, in Walnut, 7 piece Suite in Plush, Couch and 6 Chairs in Leather, Settee and 2 Walnut Chairs in Rep, Couch in Velvet Pile, Plush Rocker, Sideboard in Puriri, Folding Chairs, Inlaid Table, Hall Stand, Oilcloth and Linoleum, Pictures, Plated Ware, Toilet Ware, Duchesse Pair, Wardrobe, 7 draw Chest, 5 Draw Chest, 3 Draw Chest, Colonial Couches, Washstands, Invalid Chair, Single and Dauble Bedsteads, Wire and I Flax Mattresses, 2 Wire Stretchers, Cots, I Swinging Cot, Kitchen Table, Meat Safe, I Fenders, Prams, Sewing Machine, new, Ship's Trunk, Lawn Mower, Boilers; Sundries, etc. CHUBTON & CO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, At 12 noon. CHUKTON & CO. JOHN CHURTON, .Auctioneer.' Are instructed to Sell, Without Reserve, TTIGH CLASS VEHICLES, built by MR T. GODWIN, of Otahuhu, including: GlG—Sydney style, patent axles, Shafts on springs, both back and front TAX CART—Patent axles, Dunnet springs a really comfortable cart, has been used occasionally by the builder PAGNALL—OId style, patent axle, a really comfortable and useful trap VICTORIAN GlG—Silver mounted, butterfly wingH, patent axles, a really high class vehicle PAGNALLr-Silver plated, trimmed in blue cloth, a first class turn out GROCER'S CART—A strong well built cart, will carry 15 to 18 cwt. BAKER'S CART, with movable cover— A second hand cart, but in thoroughly good order Every one of the above Carts are guaranteed by the Builder, to be built with FIRST CLASS MATERIAL and to contain NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS WORK. The New Carts carry a TWO YEARS' i GUARANTEE against everything, but accident, fair wear and tear excepted. Remember. HIGH CLASS WORKMANSHIP. TWO YEARS' GUARANTEE. EVERY TRAP FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ON VIEW MONDAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS. - OTHER ENTRIES ACCEPTED. Also, FRIDAY, SEPT. 1. piANO S ALE T)IANO C2ALE T)IANO . QALE . ON ACCOUNT OF VARIOUS OWNERS. PIANOS, by Brlnsmead, Bord, Metzler, Barton, Neufeld, Ziegler, Taylor and Co., Peachey, Lambert and Co., Fewrich SEMI GRAND i>y Warnum and Sons. GUITARS, MANDOLINS, And OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. i CHUETON & CO AT AITKEN'S NEW MART, 42, Queen-st., Opposite Old Mill. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). At 10.30 a.m. PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS AND POULTRY, Mandarins, Walnuts, Tasmanian Apples, Lemons, Oranges, Bananas, etc. 50 boxes Cornflour, Muscatel Raisins, • etc., etc. ALEX. AITKHN (LIMITED). " (F. J. FARRELL, Auctioneer.) WEDNESDAY, at 11 o'clock. I AT TOOMAN'S MART, QUEEN-ST.. ! ' OUR LAST NURSERY STOCK SALE , THIS SEASON. FROM THE NURSERIES OF MR W. LEVY. FRUIT TREES, FLOWERING PLANTS AND SHRUBS, HEDGING AND SHELTER TREES \ AND PLANTS. i T^RUITING— English and Japanese JP Pluihs, all kinds;. Apples, ' newest and best varieties; Pears of Leading sorts; Peaches of all Leading Varieties; ! Walnuts, Chesnuts, Gooseberries. FLOWERING—Camellias, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Daphnes, Deutzias, Diosmas, Heaths, Westias, and hundreds of others. ORNAMENTAL AND SHELTER — Puriris, Karakas, Pohutukawas, Cabbage Trees, Retinospora, Luccas, Fan Palms, i Laurel, and Native Trees, etc, Eleagnus, Privet, etc., Macrocarpa, etc. Choice Collection of BULBS, all de- • scriptions. AETHUE TOOMAN & CO. A. TOOMAN, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 30. 1 waeeen"blyth & co. Auctioneers. 87 and 89, Queen-street. Have been favoured with instructions to sell on Wednesday next, August 30, at 1 p.m., WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESEKVE 4?lfiO WORTH OF JAPANESE 3w±UU SILKS, etc. JUST LANDED, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTUR- . ERS. Consisting of Dress Pieces, Sashes, White Crapes, White Habutais, Handkerchiefs, ' Sheets, Linen, Table Mats, etc., etc. • THE ABOVE GOODS ARE IN GREAT VARIETY. ; AND OF MAGNIFICENT QUALITY. ' WILL BE SOLD IN LOTS TO SUIT ' PURCHASERS. f> ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. N.B.—Auction Sale every day at 1 p.m., of Furniture, Jewellery, Crockery, Sundries of all descriptions. Entries invited. SALES OF BICYCLES EVERY FRIDAY at 1 p.m. ENTRIES INVITED. OUT DOOR SALES CONDUCTED. WARREN BLYTH AND CO. Auctioneers, 87, and 89. Queen-street
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 203, 28 August 1899, Page 8
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