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AUCTIONS. AT THE QUEEN STREET WHARF. TO-MORROW. At 12 noon. UNDER BILL OF SALE. OIL LAUNCH AREIAWA, 6 tons, nearly new, sails, spars, engines, etc., complete. Cost £300 3 months ago. Cards to view on application lo the Auctioneers. ALEX. AITKEN (LIMITED). _ A. M. NEWMAN. Auctioneer. AT OUR"MART. QUEEN-ST.. Opposite Smeeton's "Old Mill." TO-MORROW (Wednesday), MARCH 21. At 11 a.m. . DOUBLE AND SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS, Wire and Flax Mattrasse-., Bolsters and Pillows, Chairs and Tables, Washstands and Ware, Carpets, Linoleums, Prams.. Invalid's Chair. Eider Down Quilt. Oil Paintings. Oleographs, Ornaments. Marble Clocks, Crockery, Glassware. Stoves, etc. TERMS CASH-NO RESERVE; ALEX. AITKEN (LIMITED). A. M. NEWMAN, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, MARCH 23. , WALNUT PIANOFORTES, OVERMANTELS, MIRRORS, PICTURES, RED VELVET SUITE, LEATHER SUITE. CASES STUFFED BIRDS, PLUSH LOUNGES AND EASY CHAIRS. WALNUT CHEF FONIER-. MAHOGANY SIDE BOARD, MOTTLED KAURI WARDROBE, PLATE GLASS PANELS. HALL STAND AND CHAIRS. MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, DUCHESS PAIRS, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE .Ss The Subscribers, J. Dacre. 'Auctioneer, will sell by auction at their Room., Queen-st., on Friday, 23rd inst., at 11 o'clock, BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR IN AN ESTATE. rnHE WHOLE OF- THE HOUSEHOLD J- FURN.LT _RE OF A WELL FURNISHED RESIDENCE. REMOVED-TO MART FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. Consisting of— DRAWING ROOM—2 Valuable Walnut Pianofortes, iron frames and backs, trichord, by August Forster; Walnut Cherfonier, marble top, plate glass panels una back; Large Paintings and Oleos. Beautiful Cases Stuffed Birds, Red Velvet Suite Plush Lounge, Easy Chairs, Walnut Inlaid Table, Walnut Whatnots, 5 Large B. and Gold Mirrors, Curtains. HALL—Carved Hall Stand and Chairs to match. DINING ROOM—Mahogany Sideboard, plate glass back, 7ft long; Mahogany Dining Telescope Table, ?i feet; Dining Room Suite in Leather; Austrian Chair;., Rockers, Stag's Heads, Fenders and Irons Carpets. BEDROOMS-Handsome 3 fronted Mottled Kauri Wardrobe, plate glass panel:;, 7_ feet by 6 feet; Mahogany and Rimu and Mottled Kauri Duchess Pairs, Marble Tops; 8 fold Picture Screen, Commode, Mottled Kauri and Rimu Chests Drawers, Fancy Tables, Brass Mounted Bedsteads, Wire Mattrasses, Mattrasse.-, Bedding, Couches, etc., etc. NO RESERVE. SAMUEL COCHRANE ifc SON. Auctioneers. MONDAY, MARCH 2.. -pUILDING CJITES i_> b BRIGHTON ROAD. FOR 60 YEARS' LEASE. Tho subscribers, J. Dacre, Auctioneer, havo received instruction, from the General Church Trust to lease by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-st., on Monday, March 26, at 12 o'clock, FOR A TERM OF 60 YEARS, rpWO FINE BUILDING SITES, having J- (i 6 feet and 604 feet respectively to Brighton Rd., 191 ft lOin and 19.5 ft 2in deep; well situated at top end of Brighton Rd. with good view of harbour. For conditions of sale, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Auctioneers. TO-MORROW,, at 11 o'clock sharp. ARCADE AUCTION ROOMS. CONTINUATION OF SALE OF DRAPERY, Flannelettes, Boots and Slh.cs, Bridles, Blankets, Curtains, Tweeds, Shirts and Pants, Towels, Toilet Covers, Shirtings, etc., etc. - Also, Quantity of New and Second hand Furniture and Sundries. TERM'S CASH. LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, Commencing at 11 o'clock. O'RORKE STREET, ALBERT PARK (Opposite Police Barracks). The undersigned have been favoured with instructions from Mrs EHRENFRIED (who is leaving for the Continent) to sell by auction, rnHE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, -i- as under:— DRAWING-ROOM: SUPERIOR WALNUT PIANO (by EMIL ASCHERBERG, Dresden). GILT OVERMANTEL, Walnut Suite in plush and tapestry, BRONZES, MARBLE ORNAMENTS, Music Canterbury, Piano Stools, Consol Table, N.Z. Inlaid Table, Ornaments, Abases, Stereoscope, Plaques, Oil Paintings, SUPERIOR LACE CURTAINS, Hall Mirrors, Bamboo Furniture, Bannerettes, Carpet Square, Fender and Irons. C Vase, Superior Drape. Cabinet, Whatnot, etc., etc. DINING-ROOM: 9 pieces MAHOGANY MOROCCO LEATHER SUITE, 14ft TELESCOPE DINING TABLE, Din- -■ ncr Waggon to match, large Overmantel, Card Tables. SUPERIOR 14-DAY MARBLE CALENDAR CLOCK, Parian Ornaments, Fender and Irons, Bronzes, Candelabra, A.B. Chairs,Rati tan .Qhairs, Carpet Square, Rugs, Pictures, Brackets, 2 SUPERIOR SETS OF E.P. DISH COVERS, Punch Bowl, E.P. WARE, GLASS AND CHINA, CUTLERY, quantity of Table Requisites, SUPERIOR DINNER SERVICE, Cork-pullers, etc., etc. BREAKFAST ROOM AND HALL: WALNUT OVERMANTEL. CARD TABLE, Carpet. Pictures. LARGE MAHOGANY CHEST, Dining Table, Screen, A.B. Chairs. Vases, Ornaments, Occasional Chairs. Cabinet Treadle NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE. HALL AND VERANDAH: Large Hall Stand and Chairs, Step Chair, Linoleum, Portiers, Pictures, Mats, Rugs, Verandah Seat. Lounges. Pot Plants, Hose, Verandah Blind, Stuffed Birds, Barometer, etc., etc. BEDROOMS (5): SUPERIOR (N.Z. WOODS) WARDROBE, DUCHESSE PAIR to match. Pedestal. ITALIAN AND FRENCH BEDSTEADS, Dressing Stand. SHAVING STAND. Large Carpet Square. Occasional Tables. JAPANESE TOILET SET, Toilet Ware, Mirrors, A.B. Chairs, VENETIAN LOUNGE, Easy Chair. Rugs, Mats. • Curtains and Poles, Commode. Marble Top Washstands, Toilet Glasses. Linen, W.W. Mattresses and Bedding. SPARE WARDROBE. Boot Cabinet. Bath Mat and Bedroom Requisites; KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE: Mangle, Wringer, Dresser, SCALE AND WEIGHTS. Clocks, Meat Safes. ICE CHEST, Tools, WHEELBARROW, Dog Kennel, Turk's Head. Crockery and Glass, and large quantity of GENERAL KITCHEN UTENSILS. PRESERVED FRUITS, CONSERVES, STORES, Eggs, etc., etc. Also, 1 LADY'S BEESTON-HUMBER BICYCLE. Lady's Side Saddle and Bridle. FURNITURE ON VIEW- ON MORNING OF SALE. TERMS CASH. LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. ! BOAED AND KESII_E__CE. [ : : D 1 EVONSHIRE VlLLA—Vacancies.com- ; lortable, quiet home, good table kept, ; ■ bath and piano, terms moderate.—Nelson- \ I st„ near Wt-llesley-st,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1900, Page 8

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