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ATTOTIOMS. ■ TXIGH-CLASS TEWELLERT. OWNER LEAVING THE DOMINION. W. Gγ. B assett, Instructed by Owner, irili Sell on the premises. 77, Qneen-st. (lately- occupied by Mr G. Davis, 2 doors from H. II Smeeton's), on rpO-MORROW, OATURDAX, COMSIEXCIXG AT 11 A.3L, HIS VALUABLE STOCK OF HIGHCLASS GOLD JEWELLERY, comprisSingle. Sione, Half-hoop, Marquise and other DIAMOND RINGS, Sapphire and Ruby ditto, ISct. Gold ROTHERHAM and other Ladies' and Gents' GOLD WATCHES Gold Sov. PURSES. Ladies' and Gents' Sil|ver WATCHES, Gold BANGLES, Muff Chains, Neck Chains, Gold STAR PENDANTS, set with Pearls and Sapphires Ladies' and Gents' GOLD CHAINS, very large number of assorted 9et. and loot Gold and Gold and Greenstone BROOCHES, Tusk Brooches, mounted in Gold, Gold SLEEVE LINKS. STUDS, TIB PINS and LOCKETS etc., etc.; also, A CONSIGNMENT OF ASSORTED E.P. WARE (GOOD QUAL j. 28 JJOOAI -\TEXT, 11 O'CLOCK. QITT TVTARKET. TJN REDEEMED "DLEDGES. CARPENTER A RTHTJR has received instructions from MR. M. COPELAXD, of the Lombard Loan Office, who has purchased the Stock and Pledges of Mr. M. Goldwater, of the London Loan Office, to Sell as under: — GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES GOLD ' CHAINS, DBBL GUNS, BICYCLES, GOLD AND DIAMOND RINGS, BROOCHES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and Sundries. -JKA BDLS. OF GOOD AND USEFUL -LOU CLOTHING. QARP ENTER A RTHUR, GENERAL AUCTIONEER. M R. L OUIS LE WIS AT 2f>. OXiTONDS-STRE-ET. (opp. St. Paul's Clmreh). OX THE PREMISE'S, MR. A. WOOLLAMS. rjIHURSDAY, mHURSDAY. OQKD TUNE, AT 11 O'CLOCK PROMPTLY. TO THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND. The Unflersigned has been favoured with instructions from 'MR. A. WOOLLAMS, Ladies' Tailor, Symonds-street, who Is retiring from business, TO SELL BY AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE, rpHE_ WHOLE OF HIS NEW STOCK, HIGH-CLASS (Specially 0 'Ira'pOTte^f ram London and Paris) COSTUAIE CLOTHS, ! 'UAKKIS AND DONEGAL TWEEDS SERGES. COATINGS. HAJJIT CLOTHS, SKIRTINGS, JACKET CLOTHS, LINENS SILKS, BLOUSINIUS, -Morettes, Linings', TrimmiDgs, Buttons. Braids. Gents' Suitings, and LAKGE ASSORTuU.ENT of LADIES' TAILORING MATE-RIALS TIAILOB.-<MAD£ COSTUMES, etc., etc. Also. ON jgATURDAY, gATURDAY, OKTH TUNE. AT 10.30 SHARP. PLANT AS UND.ES:— Four Material Stands, Overmantel, 1 SPECIALLY DESIGNED LG. WING CHBTAL MIRROR, 1 LG. BRUSSELS CARPET, 36 s 10ft. 6in, with border. Portieres and fittings, A.B. and American Chairs, 12 LADIES' DRESS STANDS, adjustable, from best Paris models; Lounges, Rattan Settee, 2 Office Tables, Horse and Saddle for Fitting Riding Habits, Lg. Cutting Table with shelves, 3 Sq. Tables, Singer ■Sew. Machine, Tailors' Sleeve Boards. Irons, 2 Gas-heating Stoves, each for 2 irons, Bntton Machines and Moulds, 2 Tailor's Boards, Chairs, Coat Hangers, and GENERAL TAILORING- SU'NDKIiES. etc.. etc. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—The above Stock has been Specially Selected in the English and Continental 'Markets during the •past 12 months, and is quite new and Up-to-Date, and will be Sold in Single Dress ana Skirt Lengths, WITHOUT ANT RESERVE. :NOTE SALE.—THURSDAY 23rd JUNE, At. 11 o'clock. At Symonds-etreet, opp. St. Paul's Church. T OUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER. VICTORIA AND LOiBiN'B-STS. Tel. 107S. -pitXrxVl, JULY -JST, AT NOON AT THE JXAYMARKET. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. TTP-TO-DATE gUBURBAN AND T~VAIRYING -C^ARM. The Undersigned are favoured -with instructions from the Owner to Sell by Auction, on the above date, 913/ ACRES OF ABOUT THE BEST -"-•-/•i SOIL IN THE PROVINCE, situated within one mile of Mangere Railway Crossing, where trains stop, and is in the (heart of the fertile Mangere District. The farm is only a few hundred yards from Mr. W. F. Massey's well-known residence, and adjoins Mr. Frank Bodle's property. The Farm is in really good heart, subdivided into stx paddocks, which are in lirsurian't pasture, and there is no waste land. The buildings consist of a comfortable nine-roomed Residence, with verandah on three sides, office on verandah; bathroom, with water laid on; iron-roofed cowshed, 10 bails floor and large yard concreted; threestalled stable brick floor, hay loft and harues room; cooling house with separator, also ness room; large hothouse glass covered; laundry, workshop ana buggy-shed. We can confidently recomend this as being one of 'the best little farms in the Province, and from its close proximity to the City and Railway Station it must rapidly increase an value. TERMS AT SALE. For cards to view and full particulars, apply to A LFRED T»UCKLAND AND fi ONS . INSURANCE. •VTEW- TNSUKANCB pOMPASI, T IMITED. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE, PLATE GLASS, BURGLARY, LIVE STOCK. C * PITAI — £1,500,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL, RESERVE, AND BE-INSDRANCE FOND QJJQq QQA CLAIMS MET WITH PROMPTITUDE AND LIBERALITY. Fire and Marine Branch: GEORGE BEATTIE, - Manager. Accident Branch; 11. A. Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 142, 17 June 1910, Page 10

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