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ATTCTTOWS. rjIHUBSDAY, j A jPHIL ty AT IIOCLOCK. igjOUSEHOLD TjNURNITCRE AND "PFFECTS IN THE ESTATE OF MRS CAROLINEROSS (deceased). r£ "ATANDENO JACKSON Instructed by the Executors, will Sell by Public Auction at the above Residence, late Mr Langguth's, on the above late, !Ao_> "THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD ■**■ FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, lately removed from DUNEDIN, and MOSTLY IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND, comprising:— UPRIGHT GRAND WALNUT PIANO, with Iron Frame, tri-chord, and overstrung, by C. LIENERT, nearly new, A FIRSTCLASS INSTRUMENT: Chippendale Music ?J_-i-?-S lk Tapestry, MASSIVE CARVED ENGLISH BLACK OAK HALLSTAND, S£-VF,?" GLASS R ACK, VERY UNIQUE ROSEWOOD 4-FOLD CARD TABLE, Handsome 4-fold Hand-painted Screen, Jo a « WILTON PIUE CARPET, 16ft X 1-, 4 Oxford Lounge Saddle-back Chairs, SOLID ENGLISH OAK EXTENSION DlNif*G TABLE, Carved Oak Leather-covered Hall Chair, CARVED OLD ENGLISH BLACK OAK SETEE, 4 Sheraton Chairs in figu-ed tapestry, 7-piece Chippendale Suite m figured silk tapestry, carved frames, TLB EASY CHAIR in UTRECHT VEL- \ I_T, Half-circle Easy Chair in figured green silk tapestry, SUPERB SETTEE INLAID and CARVED CEDAR FRAME and Silk Tapestry, VERY FINE CHIPENDALE CABINET, GLASS FRONT. BEVELLED MIRRQR, PLATE-GLASS PANELS; Chippendale Centre Table. Silk Tapestry Curtains, COPPERED CURB FENDER, Pile t.v'S?.' S<inare, 13ft by 106. SADDLEBACK CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and 2 fcaddleback Chairs. DININGROOM SUITE in MAHOGANY FRAMES and MOROCCO LEATHER. SOLID OAK DINING TABLE, oft x 4.5, Oak Dinner Waggon. MASSIVE OAK SIDEBOARD. GLASS CUPBOARD, BEVELLED GLASS PANEL. Knec-hoie f>drawer Office Table with Leather Top. 2 Large Easy Chairs in Red Plnsh with Cedar Frames. VERY FIXE ASSORTMENT of CRYSTAL and CUT GLASS WARE. TEA and COFFEE SERVICE.. White and Gold Coffee Cups and Saucers. VERY HANDSOME DOULTON* DINNER SERVICE. 124 pieces, FIGURED OAK. GLASSFRONTED IDEAL SECTIONAL BOOKCASE, Black Marble S-day Clock. Mottled Kauri Brass-mounted Coal Vase, WILTON PILE CARPET. 24ft x 17: Pile Hall Carpet. 16yds: Bedroom Suite. pieces, comprising. Cbestertield Wardrobe, Scotcn Chest Drawers, Cabinet, Duchess Pair; Large Oak Overmantel, Brackets, and Cupboard, Brussels Carpet, 24ft x 15; SPRING STUFFED SILK TAPESTRY COUCH. Bagatelle Table. Cues and Balls complete; OAK FRAME PLUSH ADJUSTABLE INVALID'S CHAIR: Wertheim Treadle Sewing Machine. 7 Drawers; Bedroom Suite, consisting of Wardrobe. Duchess Pair. Mar-ble-top Washstand; BEDROOM SUITE in SOLID CARVED WALNUT. 7 PIECES, comprising. CARVED WALNUT RED STEAD. oARGE CHEST DRAWERS. MARBLE TOP WASHSTAND. TOWEL RAIL. BEDSIDE CUPBOARD. DRESSING TABLE, with LARGE SWING MIRROR and ft DRAWERS. VERY HANDSOME and FINELY CARVED BEVELLED PLATE PANNELLED WARDROBE with DRAWERS, 7x7: DOUBLE SET DOULTON CHAMBER WARE and ADJUSTABLE BED REST. 4 Chippendale Chairs in Silk Tapestry, Carved Octagon Table, Sundries,

On Account of Mr Fred. Ross, who is leavins for England, CLEMENT TALBOT MOTOR CAR, 15 to 20 h.-n., ONLY BEEN IN USE FOUR MONTHS. Imported from England. Cape Cart Hood, Glass Screen. Speedometer, Extra Covers. Tubes, etc., etc., etc. "PRIDAY. ir*_ 11 O'CLOCK. CORNER WOOTTON AND REMUERA ROADS. (Opposite St. Mark's Church). DESIRABLE 2-STOREYED DWELLING OF 8 ROOMS. STANDING UN LARGE SECTION. THREE FRONTAGES AND BEAUTIFUL VIEW. 'T ]yj ANDE - N0 JACKSON Instructed by Mrs. DUFFUS, will sell by Public Auction at his Rooms, Customsstreet, E., on the above date:— rpHAT EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in Remuera, having a frontage of 61ft. 6iii. to tbe Main Road, by depth of _or>ft. to Wootton Road, also a frontage of ("Oft. 6tu. to Eli Avenue, together with the SUBSTANTIAL 2-STOREYED RESIDENCE elected thereon, containing drawing, dining and breakfast rooms, kitchen, bathroom aud conservatory on the ground floor, also 4 large bedrooms upstairs. Washhouse with copper and fixed tubs. Large room outsio,- uneu throughout, suitable for a day nursorv. There .s a Beautiful Harbour View' from the back, and ample room for another house without Interfetlng with the present resl dence. The Property Is Flagged. rpHURSDAY, A PRIL f>q i AT 2 O'CLOCK. "J.AKEVILLE" TESTATE, rpAKAPUNA. jgriGHLY JMPORTANT -pREEHOLD "RESIDENTIAL TESTATE, CLOSE TO MILFORD BEACH AND LAKE : "EXCEPTIONAL ryi'PORTUNITY OF OBTAINING QHOICE .J-SUILDING QITES ON THE TRAMLINE IN THIS FAVOURITE SUBURB, WITHIN HALF-HOUR UF CITY. 36 A- CK£SSUBDIVIDED INTO f; ft A LLOTMENTS, MOSTLY HAVING _-__ .__, 10t> i,j_.kt FRONTAGE BY 4«0 FEET DELI. T. M ANDENO j acks on Instructed by P. M. HANoEN, Esq. acting on behalf of the Owuers, will sell by public auction, at his Rooms, Tyrone Buildings, Custom-street E., Auckland, on the above date, A LL THAT CHOICE FREEHOLD known ■£*■ as the -LAKEVLLLE ESTATE," containing— Oft ACRES RICH SEMI-VOLCANIC **v LAND, subdivided into 9.0 ALLOTMENTS of valions sizes, and -*<-* situated in one of the hiost beautiful and popular suburbs of Auckland, having special advantages for residential purposes, being within half-hour's boat and tram ride of the Post Olhce, City and close to the Sandy Beach and Lake! There is a great tendency at the present time for those with capital to invest in property at the Lake, and it is not necessary here to remind the Public that it is to their advantage to follow where capital is going. PLANS NOW READY. TERMS: 10 per cent cash. 5 per cent, 6 months. 10 per cent, 12 months. 10 per cent, 2 years. • 10 per cent, 3 years. Balance to remain oa ..Mortgage for 5 years. Interest at the rate of 5 per cen. on unpaK balances.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 78, 31 March 1908, Page 8

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