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AUCTIONS. - TOTJIS T EWIS, AT TXOBSON-ST. CENTRAL HOUSE, HOBSON-ST. (Opposite St, Matthew's Church.) THURSDAY — -j pfTH QCT. — rriEURSDAY. AT 11 O'CLOCK. THE UNDERSIGNED has been favoured with instructions from MRS BUNTING, WHO HAS LEASED HER' PROPERTY, known as CENTRAL HOUSE, HOBSONST. (formerly occupied by Mr J. Howard), to sell by auction, as above, rPHE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUR- -*■ nishiugs, as under:— D ?v^ l^ S ? oM - 2 ALMOST NEW WALNLT PIANO, Upright Grand, cost SOgs., beautiful tone. 1 instrument; Very Handsome CHINESE INLAID CABINET, beautifully Inlaid Pearl and Ivory; Lg. Queen Anne Conch, Handsome Occ Tables Lounge Chairs, Tea Table, CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS, Rattan and Rush. Chairs, Brie a-Brae. Glass and China. Japanese Orts., SOLID BRASS CURB DOGS AND BRASSES, en suite. Copper Kettle, Lg. Oil Paintings, Pictures, N.Z. \ lews. Flower Bowls. Curtains and Hangings, Specimen and Floor Rugs, Cushions, Bronzes, Jardinieres, Brass Girandoles, Asbestos Fire Logs, Pot Stands, Art Clock, Silk Curtains, etc., etc. Dl^^K OOM— -handsome 6FT CARVED bIDEBOARD, with Copper Tanels and cs ' we " fitted Superior SOLID \\ALNUT CARVED OVERMANTEL, Brass Curb and Brasses. 6 Hv. Leather Dining Chairs. Solid Lea. Geni.'s Reclining Chair, Side Tables. 3-Size (9 x sft) COMBINATION BILLIARD AND DINJ*G TABLE, with SOLID MARBLE LED. complete with Balls, Cues. Marking Board. Rest, etc.; Heavy Table Cover to Match; Curtains and Drapes for HEAVY BRONZE MARLE HORSES, Bric-a-Brac, Velvet Lounge Chair. Occ. Table* Pictures, 1 SUP. REAL SAXONY CARPET. 15 x 13ft Gin, Music Cabinet, 16ft SOLID WALNUT DG. TABLE. E.P. Ware, Glass and China, Cutlery and Tableware. BREAKFAST-ROOM — OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SIDEBOARD AND WAGON I to match, 6ft Solid Walnut Dinina Table I and Cover, Oil Paintings. MOCHETTE VELVET CHESTERFIELD COUCH, with Lounge, Saxony Carpet. Claret Portieres, Divan Chair, Floor Rugs. Fender and Brasses. Coal Box. Lace Curtains, Vlocks, Ornaments. Thermo Chairs. Canadian Chairs. Pot Stands, and Diningroom Requisites, Hy. Linoleum. HALL AND PASSAGES—LG. MIRRORBACK HALL STAND, Umbrella Stands, 2 Hall Chairs, Lg. Glass Case, Hy. Lino., LG. CORRIDOR RUGS, Axminster Runners, Hy. Stair Runners, Hy. Portieres, Brass Gong, Slip Mats. Jar- [ dinieres, aim FIREPROOF SAFE, Brackets and Wall Orts. BEDROOMS—I VERS FINE DOUBLE MIRRORED DOOR WARDROBE, 6ft wide. well Sued; LG. RIMU AND PURIRI PEDESTAL DUCHESS PAIR, with Marble Washstand and Cabinet; Choice Toilet Ware, SOLID BRASS PARISIAN BEDSTEAD AND HGS., very heavy; W.W. Mattresses and Wedding, W. Pile Carpets, Linoleums. Bedside Table, Rugs D.I. and Pearl Bedstead aud Bed ding. Duchess Pairs, Chairs. Comb. Chest, Pictures. Eider Quilt and Blaukets, Canton Mats and Bedroom Furnishiugs, Show room Carpet, Quantity Linoleums, etc. Also, SUNDRY KITCHEN UTENSILS, Tubs, Glass and China, Kitchen Table, Hip Bath, Steps, Garden Seat, Verandah Blinds, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, and General Sundries. ALMOST NEW 24in FIREPROOF SAFE, .etc., etc. • ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE FROM NINE O'CLOCK. All Goods must be Cleared by Noon, Friday. Many of the above Furnishings and Carpets were imported by Mr Joseph Howard, and bought by Mrs Bunting. T OUTS X EWIS, General Auctioneer, House and Business Salesman and Valuer. E. MSD M. C°-' L m Sale by public auction, at the Mart, Highsi. (near Central Hotel), on Thursday next, at 11 a.m., HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bamboo Furniture, Wire Stretchers, Meat Safes, Kitchen Tables aud Chairs, etc., B.M. Bedsteads and Bedding. Dining and Sitting Room Suites, Hand Cart, 2 Sulkies, Harness, etc.. Gents.' Bicycle, Sideboard, 2 Pianos, Flute, Pictures. Office Desk, Gents.' Saddle, Stair Ladder, etc., etc. J. CHARTER IS, Auctioneer. G3 ■pRIDAY, /-VCTOBEB 1 Q AT 2.30 P.M ,<CEO. SAVERS, Will Sell by Public Auction, at his Land Sale Rooms, Durham-street East, on the above date, the following:— RANFURLY-ROAD, EPSOM. A 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, three minutes from Oblson's Store. This house is especially well built with picked timber. Rooms are large and lofty, and the bouse has every convenience. A really ideal residence. Section, 50 x 230. Also, MOUNT EDEN. TWO FINE ELEVATED BUILDING SECTIONS in Edenside-street, close to Valley-road, and 3 minuies from Mount Eden cars; volcanic; 52ft x 115 ft each. Also, BURNS-STREET. ONE MINUTE OFF GREAT NORTHROAD and three minutes from lieservoir 4-ROOMED COTTAGE with scullery; washhouse, copper; good range. Everything in splendid condition. PERFECTLY LEVEL SECTION; bricked pains; fruit trees. The house stands in elevated position, possesses an excellent view which cannot be built out. Also, ARNEY-STREET, NEWTON. GOTTAGE, 5 rooms, with every necessary convenience; bath, copper and tubs; CLOSE TO RESERVOIR AND CARS; ln first-class condition, having been thoroughly overhauled and rebuilt. AS AN INVESTMENT this property cannot be improved. WILL ALWAYS LET AT A GOOD RENT. Also, OXFORD STREET. CLOSE TO GREAT NORTH-ROAD. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, kitchen, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, etc.; 50ft frontage. Splendid letting property. Close to cars and iv first-class order. Also, TTINEMOA-RD., off Richmond-avenue, A-A Klehxnund, Grey Lynn — Good Section of Building Land, 40 x 132; practically uo reserve, as the owner wishes to leave land. Auction Notices on all above properties. Further particulars from Auctioneer. J. Hlightings Jackson.) (Geo. P. Jacksou PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . ON A DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED. ONEHUNGA. CORNER QUEEN AND GREY STS. T Tyr ANX '- Kxo T A tKsoN Instructed by the owner, will sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Customs-si. E., on a date to be announced, rnHAT CHARMING RESIDENCE of fc -*- rooms aud ail conveniences, on a Section with frontage of 140 ft liin to QUEEN-ST., and frontage of 97ft 7in to GREY-ST., ONEHUNGA. The Furniture will be sold at the Residence on WEDNESDAY, October 2Sth, at 11 o'clock. The Property is Flagged. PIANOS AND ORGANS.—World's Leading Makers. Sale, Hire, or Exchange Call and inspect.—F. Moore and Co. next 1 Smeeton's. KAZORS, POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS Something really good in these line 3 at ; J. WISEMAN AND SON?. LTD., j 175, Queen-st. j

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 245, 13 October 1908, Page 8

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