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.- ,■ - auctions. ;:: "'■: ■■•■ ■;.•- T. B. Arthur.] [B. R. Sceats. TO-MOREOW, ■ THURSDAY ft* t .3- 11 o'clock. CARLTON GORE ROAD. TXANDSOME WALNUT PIANO, by JO- Kaiser, iron frame, full trichord; a ; really good instrument and almost new _ . . MUSIC STOOL HANDSOME WALNUT AND TAPESTRY SUITE, 9 pieces BRUSSELS CARPET, in good 'order BRASS-RAIL FENDER, HEARTHRUG, CURTAINS . HALL LINOLEUM, HALL STAND, OILCLOTHS, ■ AND LINOLEUM DINING TABLE,OVAL, TABLE, XB.W. CHAIRS, WICKER CHAIRS. H.H. COUCH, LARGE LOT OF ELEC-TRO-PLATED WARE, almost new 3 SETS HANDSOME FLOWER POTS, ORNAMENTS BRASS-RAIL D.I. BEDSTEAD, D. AND S.I. BEDSTEADS W.W. MATTRESSES, CHESTS 'OF DRAWERS, WASHSTAND, WARE, WARD.ttO.tsE, .LOOKING GLASSES, etc. '•■■■. • KITCHEN AND COOKING UTENSILS, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, MANGLE (new), Sundries. . ... ■••■■... The undersigned have been favoured w: instructions irom Mrs urmision, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at her residence as above, On View Morning of Sale. EICHAED AKTHUR & CO. T. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. TO-MOIiIiOW. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 24th and 25th, COMMENCING EACH DAY AT 11 O'CLOCK SHARP. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE AT LOUIS LEWIS' FORT-ST. SALE ROOMS. Just Newly Renovated. Of T ARGE CONSIGNMENTS Jj Of Men's and Women's Boots and Shoes Clothing, Underclothing Mackintoshes, Fur Necklets Choice Assortment of Serges, Tweeds, and Coatings, in Suit Lengths, Trouser Lengths Fancy Goods, Clocks, Watches Jewellery, Cutlery, Brushware Accordeons, E.P. Ware, Lamps Also, 3 Cashmore's Sporting- Guns, High Grade On View Thursday Morning. NOTE-SALE AT THE FORT-ST. AUCTION ROOMS. LOUIS LEWIS Auctioneer, Valuator, and Land Salesman. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, APRIL 24,:*j/ At 3 p.m. sharp. SYLVIA PARK. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr J. G. Ralph, to sell, Without Reserve, To-morrow (Thursday), 24th April, at Sylvia Park. THE FOLLOWING THOROUGHBREDS— Bay Mare PROBLEM, by St. Hippo — Ellerslie, by Trenton, with well grown foal by Soult, and Stinted to Seaton Delaval Black Mare FIRST LOVE, by Nordenfeldt—Fish Girl, in foal to Phoebus Aoollo Bay Mare MISS ANNIE, by Seaton Delaval—First Love, with foal by Hotchkiss and stinted to Soult Black Filly LADY BOBS, by Soult — First Love, a beautiful filly, full sister to Lady Avon Bay FilW- LAT)Y. ANNBi;by -Spfl-tt—Miss. Annie Bay Gelding: SWAGSMAN, '2 years Bay Gelding DANDALOO, 2 years Bay Gelding LOCH LOMOND, 3 years Also, ON ACCOUNT OF OWNERS. Brown Gelding TOLSTOI, by Stepniak— Fairy Maid Black Mare FIREFLY, by Artillery — Fairy Maid Bay Filly LEO DELAVAL, by Seaton Delaval—Leocant GIPSY, by Gipsy King ORESTISSIMO, by Qrestes—Prestissimo, with Foal by Ben Godfrey and in foal again Bay Mare FRIENDSHIP Mare AWATUNA, and Foal by St. Paul NEV7 ZEALAND LOAN AND MER-* CANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED. H. O. NOLAN. Auctioneer. TO-MOEROW. At 10.30. DONALD & EDENBOROUGH. p/\A CASES FRUIT. C. G. BROOKES. Auctioneer. Arthur Tooman) (Arthur Tooman K/y/Y CASES SUPERIOR NORTHERN tXJ* FRUIT. TO-MOREOW. At 1 o'clock, ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO. WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, At 12 noon. ■\TARINE T>ESIDENCE, TMRKENHEAD. ±> BAKER T>ROS., ■JJ> Instructed by the Owner, will sell at their Mart, Shortland-street, at 12 ,#qjpck. n.pon on. the ab.pye date, rrSHAT CHARMING MARINE R.ESIJ- DENCE, lately occupied by G. KNIGHT,- Esq., and known as "BENTCL.IFFE." •situate at Birkenhead, and standing in its own grounds, tastefully laid out, and measuring 1 A 2 R 35 P The House contains 7 rooms, with bath, scullery,. pantrj#, and usual modern conveniences. Balcony with casement windows on two sides. The Land is practically level, and would cut up to advantage. From every part of the property magnificent views are obtained of the city and harbour. The Land has 398 FEfiT frontage to the Main Road, with a fhmtage of 331 FEET to a road at the back\^ , The Property is only three* minutes' walk from the Wharf. Land Transfer Title Photos, may be seen at, and Cards to view obtained from the Auctioneers. ■ Also, -OOSE j^OAD, Q- RBYI L TNN' /^.OMPARATIVBLY NEW 6-ROOMED v*1 VILLA.' with scullery, pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water service, etc; detached wash-house with copper and fixed : tubs. Land 394 by 115 i. The House has only been built 19 months, and is in capital order. LAND TRANSFER TITLE. NOTE.—The Owner is leaving Auckland and our instructions, are to sell. BAKER BROS. SHORTLAND-STRBETT (opposite Chief Post Office).

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 95, 23 April 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 95, 23 April 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 95, 23 April 1902, Page 8

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