AUCTIONS. TjBWIS AT g CSHORT-ST. OFFEDBN CRESCENT AND PRINCES-ST. (Next Below Cargen). fpO-MOBROW, mHURSDAY —Tth SEPT.— mHURSDAY AT 12 O'CLOCK. ON ACCOUNT MRS BARBER (Who to giving up housekeeping). OUSEHOLD TGVDRNISHINGS. ALMOST NEW 7-PCE. SADDLEBAG SUITE, Good Linoleums, Fender and Brasses, Bd. Table, Pictures Ornaments, Glass and China, E.P. Ware, Cutlery, Bamboo Hall Stand, Hall Lino and Rnnner, Tile, Flctnres, Hall Curtains, Poles and Mats, Dinner Wagon; A.8.. Chair"), H.H. Couch, Crockery, Clocks, Meat Safe, Lg. Gaiv. Bath BEDROOMS (6)—o Assorted W.W. Stretchers, 2 Dble I. Bedsteads, W.W. Mattresses and Bedding, Blankets, Sheets, Chairs, W. Stands and Ware, Comb. Chest, 3-dr. Chest, Mirrors, Blinds, Carpet, Useful KITCHEN UTENSILS. T OUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER. VALUER AND LAND AGENT. T OUIS TBWIS AT fTIS "V|"ART. CORNER VICTORIA AND LORNE BTB. JjWIDAY —SEPTEMBER 8— Tj\BIDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. * The above are good, reliable, and fireproof. 2 OAK ROLLER-TOP DESKS. Copy Presses, Office Chairs, Office Table, Lg. Cupboard, 4 Travelling Trunks, Lg. Gia s s Shop Case, 2 Ice Chests, Carpets, Floor Rugs, Bet Ware, Bedsteads. Dble. and GgL (samples). FRIDAY, 2 O'CLOCK SHARP. f OUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER. rpO TOESIDENTS ThEN'ROSE AND "EJLLERSLIE, "ATORDAN," TTTTALLS TO)., TpBNROSE, "DENROSE, 8 MINUTES FROM STATION (Lately Occupied by Rev. Perry). TX/EDXESDAY, VXTEDNESDAY, -I OTH SEPTEMBER, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. Under instructions from MR. A. E. PRICE (Penrose), who is leaving for Taurangn, THE ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, including— UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Janeth and Gondge. London, In handsome walnut frame, latest Improvements, excellent tone and toncb; Piano Seat, Piano Lamps, Overmantel, Lr. sft SIDEBOARD with 4 Bevels and Puriri Fronts, Music Stand, Long Ding. Table, T-pce. Leather Dining Suite, Buper Saddlebag Lounge, Mohair Table Cover, Regulator and Marble Clock*. Pr. Lg. Bronzes. B.M. Fenders. Coal Cabinet, Hy. Linoleums throughout. H. Ruga, Hanging Lamps, Pictures, Ornaments, Glssa and China, E.P. Ware. Gong, Din. and Tea Set, Cushions. Long Wool Rug, Lin. Blinds, Cutlerv and Tableware, Books, etc.. Camera, Bev B K Hallstand, Lino, and Runner, Curtains, Mats, Pictures, Verandah Seat and Blinds. -DEDROOMS—Sup. Hy. CHEVAL DUCH. fronts: 2 Lg. COMBINATION PAIRS, with do.; M.K. WARDROBE, D.I. B.M. ITALIAN BEDSTEAD, Dble. and SgL B.M. BEDSTEADS, W.W. Mattresses snd Bedding, Carpet Sq., Rugs, Hy. Linoleum. L Curtains, Sets Ware, Commode. Rocking Chair, T»b!e<, Chairs. W.-stands. Couch, Col Robes T.-rail, Clothes Horses, etc. Also, KIT. UTENSILS, Crockery and Screens. Tables, A.B. Chairs, Lino., Pender, EnW. Bread Bin. Pres. Pan, Scales. Mincer, Wrinirer, LAWN MOWER. Hose, Garden and other Tools. Scythe. W.-barrow. Oil Drum. NEW CROQUET BET, Set 4 Match Balls, Long Ladder, and, Quantity Gen Sundries. AT 12.30 O'CLOCK PROMPTLY. 126 x 21 x 19i MILNER FIREPROOF SAFE 1 GOOD 4-WHEBL BUGGY. with New 'Lsmps. 1 BAY HORSE, SET HARNESS, Cover, Gent's Riding Saddlt and Bridles. AT HALL'S-RD., PENROSE (8 minutes from Station). T OTHS T EWIS, A^JCTTONEEB, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, AND VALUER. 536 -p\RIDAY, QBPTEMBEB IK AT 2 P.M. SHARP. (INCORPORATING WARD BAKER) WHI Sell by Public Auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen-street, QACKVILLE-BTREET. QRBY 1 CLOSE TO CARS, -• Q—-QUILDING T.OTS On the following easy terme:— 10 per cent, deposit. Ditto in three months. Ditto in six months. .._.,» Balance in three years (from day of sale) at 5 per cent. MOST OF THE ALLOTMENTS HAVE! 6Qit FRONTAGE AND OVER 2a«t DEEPGas and Water in the Street Call for Plans. MODERN VILLA, adjoining, containing Bis rooms, with bath, gas, citjr water; w.«hhnn«e_ Conner, tubs: califont. Let at cash, balance by Instalments. 04U ORTANT SAiLE OF PARTLY-IM-MORTGAGEE UNDER POWER OF SALE. TjTBIDAY, gDPTBMSBR 29 AT 2 P.M. SHARP. QAMUEL -yAILB AND gONi, (INCORPORATING WARD BAKER) ' Will Sell by Puhßc Auction, at their Land Sale Booms, 87, Qveen-st., pRAZ IN G pAR M, TTATPARA "pLATS. ALLOTMENTS Nos. 21, 22, 23, 32. 21a, eastern oortiou of Allotment 20 and western portion oi Allotment 81, KOURAWJIBRO PARISH, containing In all 564V 2 A^ m more or less, of which 350 acres are in English grasses, the balance being standing I bush and scrub, with rough, feed, subdivided I Into four paddocks by FOUR MILES of post and wire fencing (mostly of barbed wire). WELL WATERED *y numerous creeks and the Koncawhero Stream. GOOD ! SOIL on sandstone formation. 1} miles from'the KAIPARA FLATS RAILWAY STATION, and in a GO-AHEAD locality. M>S A-BeOLCEB fiSALB.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 212, 6 September 1911, Page 12
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