I AUCTIONS, xf r> ooDwis, DOMINION AUCTION MART, 16T, QUEEN-ST. TO-MORBOW (THURSDAY), JUNE 10th, At 11 a.m. sharp. GREAT CLEARING SALE OP FURNITURE. Sideboards, Wardrobe, Duchess Pairs Comb. Chests, Scotch Chests Chiffonier, Bookcase, Cupboards, Meat Safes D. and K. Tables, Wickerware, A.8.. and Canadian Chalre, 7 piece Suites Couches, Easy Chairs. Sewing Machines ' Boekers, Music Stools, and Cnnterburys Overmantels. D. and S.B.M. Bedsteads K. Chairs, Dresser, Portable Cooper, Crockery, Blinds, Curtains, Pictures Carpet Squares, Hearth. Rags, Washstand«, Mirrors, Sets Ware Kapok and Other Bedding, Glassware E P. Ware, Kitchen Utensils, etc Also, 1 Boot Repairing Machine, 3 Blcyclee 3 Pianos WITHOUT RESERVE, MUST BE CLEARED. V. D. McIVER. Auctioneer. Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Business Salesmen. E. g-°° dwis . T"VOMIN'ION \ DCTION .TV/TART, -J nij r^UEEN-STREET. FRIDAY, JUNE H AXD FOLLOWING DAYS, COMMENCING DAILY AT -I-J A.M. SHARP. J ~ L TT<XTKAORDINARX CJALE Of r* EXEBAL TJEAPERY. £2000. £2000. THE ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE Ob , DAECY FORD. The Well Known Importer (who has decided to leave New Zealand). *..[' ■■ * " IRISH LINENS. SHEETINGS. CALICOES. SUITINGS. DRESS MATERIALS. BLANKETS. QUILTS. -^-r. M R E. G OODWIN Has been favoured with Instructions to hold a Clearing Sale, as above. .ENGLISH. IRISH. SCOTCH, AND COLONIAJL, TWEEDS BLANKETS, EIDERDOWN QUILTS IRISH LINE-NS. SHEETING CALICOES TABLE DAMASK, TOWELS, SERVIETTES LADIES , DRESS MATERIAJLS TABLECLOTHS, LINEN UNDERSKIRTS LADIES' AND GENT.'S LINEN AND CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS LADIES' AND GEXT.'S UNDERWEAR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. LACE CURTAINS HEARTHRUGS. TAPESTRY AND CHENILLE TABLECOVERS LADIES' AND GENT.'S HOSE MEN'S SHIRTS, WATERPRROF OVERCOATS QUILTS AND FANCY LINEN" BEDSPREADS OPOSSUM RUGS. This will be the greatest Clearing Sale over undertaken on behalf of the well-known importer. Circumstances havo rendered It necessary for Mr Ford to close his New Zealand Business on account of his departure for Australia. EVERY LINE WILL BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVES, And the public will get the benefit thereof. Goods on View THURSDAY, from 11 o'clock. And a Special Gaslight Display from 7 till 3 p.m. gATUBDAY, JU>'B 19 th, AT O O'CLOCK. gAMUEL QOCHRANE & QON, T TD. AT rjtHE JTj-DEX TjMJRNISHING TTOUSE, JJEW -RD. (OPPO. MR. GEO. CATCHER, BUILDER). THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK TO BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. FURNISH AT YOtTtOWX PRICE. 8 MASSIVE SIDE-BOARDS, Beautifully Carved 9 HANDSOME WARDROBES, B P Mirrors 20 HALL STANDS, B.P. Mirrors 3- P r^s ß^ o R M TVH L E£i S - b D m CH bI!, S SS2&B?S L !StA^ H " BCO * mLOTS FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. W ALL THIS FURNITURE IS OF FIRSTCLASS WORKMANSHIP. gAMUEL QOCHRANE & QON, X TD, F RIDAY, JCXE gg AT 11 O'CLOCK. 3 ]y[ AGNI FICENT TJNIMPROVED JJLOCKS, J* A THRIVING DISTRICT BEING LOTS PAIIISH ™ T. ]\J ANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by D. M. DINOWALL Esq. will Sell at their Mart, Customs-si. E ,' rnHRBB FIRST-CLASS UNIMPROVED -*- BLOCKS:— LOT I, SEC. 12, Ph. MANGAWAI. contains 466 ACRES SPLENDID DRAINED FLAT, with large frontage to Mangawal River, suitable for dairying or subdividing into township lots Good bridge and wharf. LOT 2. SBC. 15, containing 144 ACRES This has a considerable amount of gum in it. LOT 3, SEC. Iβ, contains 201 ACRES, and ' has a large amount of Valuable Kauri growing on ft, easily got out to the Mangawai River. Fuller particulars In future Issue. pRIDAY, JUNE 25, AT 11 A.M. J^EMUERA—g 3 FRONTAGES gIRKENHEAD—9I AC RES rpAKAPUNA—9O A CRES T. ]\j[ AXDE - NO JACKSON, Instructed by the Trustees, to close the Wm. Altken Estate, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs-st' E on the above date. "DEMUERA—S ACRES 3 ROODS 21 ** PERCHES, situate at corner Portland and SchertT roads and Brown-street; rich soil, lying well to the sun, In warm and' sheltered position; suitable for cutting up or would make splendid market gardens "DIRKENHEAD—SECTION 148, situate ■*-* at SOLDIER'S BAY, containing 21 ACRES 3 ROODS 13 PERCHES, within a I short distance of Birkenhead; valuable fruit growing land, or would make charming residential sites; retired position; good boating and fishing. Also, S.B. PORTION, Section 195, Takapuna Riding, containing 28 ACRES 1 ROOD 36 PEfiCHES; ideal site for orchard; grand views of gulf. " I
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 136, 9 June 1909, Page 12
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