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AUCTIONS. : ~\f B ~ T OUIS T EWIiS AT TV/rOUNT' "DOSKILL, QR.OMWELL-KD.,. "\fOCXT TJOSKILL- ' (Off Bellwood-avenue and Doniinion-rd.). rpo-iiOßaow. "FRIDAY, Tf-EB. -J Q Tf RIDAY, AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP. A LL YEW "ipURXirURE (On account of Owner leaving for the South) " O-PCE. GREEN VELVET r H K.STRK. 1 t> FIK7.D SUITE, SADDLE-BAG ANJJ \'ELVET COUCH (good pattern), NEW ' ART SIDEiBOAKD (.with Bevel Mirror), 7I'CK. UY. LEATHBIi DINING SUITE (with Lonuges), L-eather E;isy Chair, Ding. Table, Specially Good Linoleums Throughout, Art I'atterns, Rugs, Ma.ts, Curtains and Blinds, Occ. Tables, Cretonne Easy Chair, - Velvet Hammocks, Pictures, Ornaments, Duch. Pair, Ware, M.-top Washstand. D.h..li.M. Bed., W.W. Mattresses, Hall l.iuo-, Mats, Rack, Tripod and I'ots, Good Cot, Go-cart, Good Tapestry Couch, Saddlebag Easy Chair, Glass and China, Crockery, ! Kitchen Table, Canadian Chairs. 1 Also, GEN. KITCHEN UTENSILS. Oilcloth, Tools, Table and" Chairs, and General Uoasehcid Sundries. Auctioneer's Note.—The above Furnishings are Almost New anil in Excellent Order, ll'rauis to Valley-rd, thence 2 minutes.) AUCTIONEER, AND LAND AUCTION ROOMS AT MUTUAL UFE BLIXiiS. T OCIS TEWIS AT TJEitUEEA, AT •■jyrEIHXA," T3RIGHTON-RD. rr.MINS. FROM TRAM STOPI. rpCESDAI", .»XD TpEB., npUESD'AY, AT 11-30 O'CLOCK SHARP. On aoc-oant of the Owner having Sold the Rf.sideni-e. pURNITURE AND "pLENLSHMENTS. FINE SE-MI-GRAND PIANO (by HoeUinjr' aii-d Span.cenbarff. Sweet Tone. Full Harp f>ame. No Reservei. Uy. Piano Seat, SUPERIOR WILTON CARPET (Handsome Floral Design, about oOyds unstif-hedi. \ Music O.ibinpr. B.M. Fenders, ENGLISH; FOLDING SUITE lin Silki, Floor Russ. 1 Overmantel. Pictures, TALL EBONIZED CABINET. Mirrors. Occ. Chairs. Divan Chair. Brackets. Bric-a-Brac. Specimen I Rugs, Singapore Chairs. O-PCE. SADDLEj BAG SUITE (in liea\T Frames*. Extension I Dicg. Table, Lr. Cove-top S. Board (with! I mirrorsi. Hy. Pile Carpet. Linoleums, Lace j j and Giber CuraiiLS, Clocks. E J , . Ware. I Glass and China. Lg. E.P. Sarver. Tea and Din. Sets. Games, Rocking Chair. Ox-c. Tables. Tableware. etc. HALLSTAXD. J-aj-uLniere. Portieres, Pictures, Corridor Curpet, Linoleum. Ibex Head. Hy. Stair P>.unm>r. Mats, Garden Seat, Blinds, etc., ■| Barometer. BEDROOMS— D.1.8.M. ITALIAN BEDSTEAD and Hangings. M.K. Duch. Pair. Comb. Cn-est, W. Stand. 6-dr. Chest, j I Toilet Chest, D.I. and S-L BEJjSTEADS. Commode, Lounges, Clocks, Pictures. Matziui:, Rimu Bookcase, Kapok. W.W., and orKer Mattresses. Lrnoieums, Writing Cabinet, Chairs, Feirders, Ware, iLats, Curtains, Bedding, etc. Also, GEN. KITCHEN UTENSILS, Tables and Chairs, Pres. Pun. Cooking Utensils, Crockery, Irons, Tools, Carp. Sweep. Wringer, Tubs, Gas Griller, Glass and Chirr.i and Numerous Household Sundries. TRAMS TO ARNEY-RD.. REMX"ERA, THENCE 4 MINUTES. T OUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER, i AND LAND AUCTION ROOMS, MXTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. "VJ-R T OUIS T BWIS, AUCTIONEER, T\EVONPORT, AT T\EVONPORT. i JUBILEE \ VENUE, T^EVONPORT, I OFT CHKT ,-rF,NTT J, M-KP AND OPPO. i'RWKFT G-ROUN-D. j YyriDNESDAY, TyfiD-NKSDAY, OORD -JpEBRUARY. A^' 1O O'CLOCK-^ ON ACCOOT F. L. DAVIS, ESQ. SUP-EKIOIi aiVESTAi'F PLANO, Iron Fmine, ripiendid order CHIFFONIER, TAP. COUCH. Oupet Sq., Occ Tables. Occ. Chairs j TEA TABLE. Rattairware LACE CURTAINS and Blinds Fenders, ANGORA RUG, Bric-a-Brac . Pictures*. Dining Table and Chairs I WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY I BEALE TREADLE SEWING MACHINE Willow Ls>uxmT*s, Ea--y Chairs, and China, Cutlery. LINOLE-TjMS Umbrella Stand, h-at.t, TABLE, ilats \VmH Ottih npnT^; BEDROOMS— o D.i. b.m:. bedsteads and bedding, ' Comb. Chests, 3 Sets Good Toilet Ware, W. Stalls and Tables, 2 Chests Drawers. Chairs, W.W. Stretchers, B.M. Bed Chair, Alaxting, Curtains ajid Pules, aad Bedroom Sundries. A.GO, 2 GENT.S HAWTHORN BICYCLES, j new. jrood order: Ping Pong Table, ! Meat Safes, Lawn Mower, good Fret Saw, i Gardening and Other Tools, Gen. Kitchen.- ---! Utensils. CAHPHONT. Gas Stove, Tabs, I Crockery, Wire Netting, DUCKS »-nri FOWLS, etc i T OUIS T DWIS, AUCTIONEER, AND LAND AUCTTON ROOMS, AT 58, QUEEN-ST. DECEASED ESTATE. FEIDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1910, 12 o'Clock Noon. j Under instructions, from the Trustees of the Estate of the late Herbert Frederick. i Gladding, there will be offered by Auction, at my Mart, Swanson-st., "piVERHEAD— -"> PARISH OF PAREMOREMO. 1- ALLOTMENTS 14, 15, 23, and 24, Section 11. 2. ALLOTMENTS .TJ) and 40, Section 10. 3. ALLOTMENTS 40, 50, 51, Sect, 10 jyrr. A lbert4. ALLOTMENTS 22, 23, 24, Sec. 35, Parish of Titiransi In order to wind np tie Estaie, the above Lands must be soid. ROBERT CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. J. A. M ILLEa Has been instructed to sell by Public Auction, on account ESTATE LATE MR T. PJEDDIE, by the Public Trustee, on F EB. 26i 191Q< AT 10.30 A.M., IX MESSRS C. B. HOADLETS ANJ> SONS' SALEROOMS, NAPIER, TARADALE TOWNSHIP EXTEMBION. f?A BUSINESS AND RBSrDENTIAIi UW SECTIONS IN TARADALE. This block of land is in the centre of Taradale, from Napier main road to MeaneeTaradale rd. TER3LS: 15 per cent deposit, 10 per -cent in in month, balance any time up to 3 years, at 5i per cent. Also, CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL, PROPERTY, NAPIERLOT 4—About 1 rood 32 perches, with Hotel, 10U links frontage Shakespearerd (opposite Post-office); back entrance from Hersehell-st. LOT I—About 5.63 perches, with 49 links frontage to Herechell-et. LOT 2—About 10.43 perches, with 5D.3 links frontage to Herschell-st., and 6roomed Cottage. LOT 3—About 12.64 perches, with. 73 links, frontage to Herscnell-sL, and 7-roomed Cottage. Plans and particulars on application to Prrblic Trust Office, Napier; or J. A. M ILLBE " ■AHOCIOHSEB, HASTINGS.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 17 February 1910, Page 10

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