j AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, xU 1 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME DUCHESS PAIRS, SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE (Nearly New), GENT'S P.IKE (Nearly New;, etc. MANNING - STREET. CARPENTER ARTHUR. Has reeeired instructions from Mrs Bone. ' who is leaving Auckland, to sell by auction, at her residence. Maiming-street, off Newton Rd., Wednesday next, at 1 o'clock, TTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Rattan I ■*-*• Suite, Bamboo Tables. Wicker Chap's Carpet, Silver Epcrgne, Curtains, Poies and' j I Rings, I Bedstead. Bedding, Duchess Pair I u?H°>n V, r ° ; '" (1 Kaf>oU Mattresses, Bamboo | Hall able, etc.. Singer's Sewing Machine i witn latest improvements, drop top etc [ Table Tap, Couch, A.B. Chairs, Oib-ioth Hases. Fentler. Brasses. Glassware Crocklory, Vases, etc., Gent's Bicycle (nearly i new.) J [ Kitchen Table, Utensils, etc., etc. SALE ONE O'CLOCK. C. ARTHUR, Au-jtioiicfr. TO-MORKOYV. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. B A X E R B II ° s " Will sell at their Mart, Shortland-st., at 2 p.m. To-morrow, JTJ'MMETT-ST., PONSONBY — Large 4 J - J roomed House, city water, washhouso. copper, all in good condition. Recently drained, at a cost of JJI3. Land 50ft x 75ft Lund Transfer. Also, Adjoining the Above, /CHOICE BUILDING LOT, sSft x 75ft, ->' with washhouso, copper, coachhouse and stt.«ble, w.c. etc.; asphalt paths, picket and double gates; fenced' and ready for erection of house. One door from Shelly neaeh Rd. "OROWN-ST., PONSONBY — About 9 - LJ ' doors from Ponsouby Rd., 4 roomed workman's Cottage, with, Level Allotment, 40 x 100; lot to good tenant; one minute from cars. OFF EDEN VALE RD., MT. EDEN,' near Railway Bridge, new, comfortable 5 roomed Villa, with bathroom, city water, washhouse. copper, fixed tubs, etc. This house was built by the owner (a builder) for his own use, but circumstances have arisen necessitating the sale. Land 33 x 100. Close to penny ears. -VTEWTON RD.. just below Upper Pitt- j -*-v St., Large 7 roomed Villa, with, scullery, gas, city water, range, washhouso. etc.. irou roofed. Land 33 x 09. In a good position, and would always let well. A LEXANDRA-ST. — '! RENT - PRO- •**• DUCING COTTAGES — One of four moms, city water, sink, etc., and two of five rooms each, with city water, sink, | etc.; balconies. AH three are let at 9/ per week each. Large Allotment, 46 x 163. A GOOD SOUND INVESTMENT, 'AS COTTAGES SO CLOSE TO QUEEN-ST ALWAYS COMMAND GOOD RENTALS. BAKER B ROS, LAND AUCTIONEERS.
JTMJUIS T EWIS AT piTT QTREKT. qrnurvSDAY rpnuRSDAY 26 th NOVEMBER. COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK. JUNCTION OF PITT AND VINCENT STS. THE UNDERSIGNED' has been 'favsiiiv(J with instructions from the owner to sell by auction, rrillK WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD - 1 - FURNITURE AND FLENISHMENTS, as follows:— S-Pisce Green Damask Suite. Italian Walnut Frame, Walnut inlaid Cabinet '•'• Overmantels, in Walnut and Gilt ' Oval, Loo, Oce. and Writing Tables Whatnots, Foot Stools, Brackets. Ornaments, Pictures, Brussels, Kidd.'r und Other Carpets Linoleums, Bugs and Mats, Lace and Other Curtains, Book Case 7-Piece Tap. Suite, Wrtl. Inlaid Escrotoire Books, Itimu Chellonior. l)g. Table Cover Becking Chairs, 11.11. Lounge Fenders and C. Vases and Iron:!, Hall Table, Hall Chair, Umbrella Stand Passage Coverings Double and Single Iron Bedsteads W.W. Mattresses and Bedding. Chests Drawers, Many. Duchesse Pair Mahy. Mirrors, Col. Sofa, Wasbstauds and Ware, Matting, E.P. Wan; Rocking Chairs, Sewing Machine, Book Shelves, Gas Stove, Eire Oral • Glass and China, Cutlery, Crjekery Meat Safe, Lg. Dinner Set Tubs, Buckets, Tables and Full Inventory General Utensils Etc., Etc. On View Morning of Sale from !) o'clock. SALE THURSDAY, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK, J OUIS T EWIS, Auctioneer and House Salesman, FORT ST. TO-MORROW. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SOX, Will sell by auction at the Residence, Can-ada-street, off View-road (first house on left), next Wednesday, 25th inst., at 11 o'clock, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Nearly New. comprising:--I'ERY FINE SIDEBOARD, mliror back, mottled kauri panels j <\ANCY AUS. CHAIRS, Pictures, Fenders, and Irons, Coal Box j tUGS, Mats, Linoleum, Venetian Blinds JIIINA TEA SET, Crockery, Glussware, Plated Ware TABLE AXD COVE It. Coach Wicker Chairs, Octagon Tea Table, Curtains /ASES, Glass Flower Stand, Ornaments lALL STAND, mirror back NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE, in firstclass order and little used. JRASS-MOUNTED DOUBLE IRON BED I STEAD, Wire Mattress, Kapok Bed -lOTTLED KAURI COMBINATION; CHEST, Duchess Pair. Ware ' vARGE WARDROBE, plate-glass front vITCHEN UTENSILS, Safe, Tools. SAMUEL. COCHRANE AND SOX ' J. DACRE, Auctioneer. rpiRIDAY, -VTOVEMBER OTTH, At 11 a.m. Sharp. .QAMUEL TrAILE AND .QONS, Per Samuel Vaile, auctioneer), will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 05, Queen-st., by.order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, at the request of the Mortgagee, WHITE BEACH FARM," comprising Allotments 77, 7S, SO and Eastern art Allotment GO, PARISH OF RUAAKA, in all about 031 Acres, more or less loughable Land, containing valuable derails of kauri gum. A lot of rough feed; l acres swamp. Close to salt water. liere is a valuable gravel pit on th_t land, -ontage to main coach road, 5 mile's from aipu. fi QAMTJEL ryAILE AND OONS, IND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. 05, QUEEN STREET. ?"J A—AMERICAN ORGANS, guaranteed jS - yj —Call and inspect.-English and orelgn Piano Agency, 101 Queen St., near ictoria st.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19031124.2.70.2
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 8
Word Count
837Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 8
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.