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AUCTIONS. JJICHARD A RTHUR AND r\O. rpUESDAT—"^-EXT—TUESDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK. IN OT'R ROOMS, ELLIOTT ST SECONDHAND FURNITURE, the Contents of Seven Rooms. AT 1 P.M., K(\ LOTS OP CARPENTERS' TOOLS, OvJ i 30ft Ladder. AT 2 P.M., f> CASES OF ASSOIITRB FANCY GOODS -c AND SfNDIUES. Full Detaila Monday. A RTHUR AND f^o. A. H. JONES, Auctioneer. 579 rjTUI3SDAY, QCTOBER O9 AT 10.30 A.M. AT THE RESIDENCE. QR. TADIES , A/TILE AND /"VLIVEB J?OAD, "DEMUERA. H IGH QLASS -CTOUSEHOLD AND "pFFECTS. ROSEWOOD MODEL PIANO, by Kallman BEAUTIFUL RHEKATON AND CHIPPKNDALK TABLES, CHAIRS, PEDESTALS, AND CABINETS, Etc. MASSIVE COVE TOP SIDEBOARD (mirror back and Puriri fronts), and DINNER WAGON to match CARVED FRONTED AND CLOSED TOP WRITING DESK (a very handsome piece of furniture) HANDSOME DRAWING AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM FURNISHINGS iiARGE ASSORTMENT KITCHEN UTENSILS QUANTITY GARDEN AND CARPENTERS" TOOLS, Etc, Etc. rp JACKSON, Instructed by R. M. STEGGALL, Esq. (who is leaving the Dominion) -mil Sell by Public Auction, at the Residence, cr. Ladies' Mfle and Oliver Road, Eemuera, THE WHOLE OF HIS MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, all of HIGH-CLASS QUALITY and in PERFECT ORDER AND CONDIInelnaing— VERY HANDSOME ROSEWOOD MODEL PIANO, over-strung, full compass, by Kallman (lovely tone); SDPEHI) SHERATON CHINA CABINET, 3 Bevelled Mirrors and Glass-fronted Door, VERY FINE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and Oxford Divan Chair, <>aeh in Saddlebags; Mahogany Piatfonn Rocker, VERY SOLID AND HEAVY BRASS KERB, Dogs and Brasiea En Suite; Brass Fire Screen, SHERATON, Fancy and Occasional Tables, Jardinieres aud Ornaments; SHERATON AND CHIPFE'NDAX/E Oralis, in Silk Tapestry; HEAVY COIPPEBSSD KEr&B, Coal Vase, Dogs and Irons to ntatcfc; CAiBVBD 'LNOiEI TABLE, Mirror Bracket and TT«11 Stand, LA/RGH HALL SEiAT to match; WILTON PrLE GAJRPET Square, 15 by VI; Axmtneter Rugs, Opossum Rag, Pedestal and Jardiniere, Sheraton Jardralece Stand, VHRY ELAJODSOiMiE CAK.VBD-ETROiN'nBD AiND CLOSED TOP WiRITLMG DESK, wltt 2 Drawers; Fancy Card Table, EXTENSION niNIN-G TABLE, 2 Marble Clocks; MASSIViE COVE TOP SIDEBOARD, Mirror Back, Puriri Fronts, and Dinner Wagon to match; KNEEHOLE WRITING DESK, Leather Top; SHk, Tape.-try, Art and Lace Curtains, AiRT BRUSHES SQUARE, IS by 15; BIiAUTIFUL CHESTEtRFIBLD UEDRO.OIM SUITE, 3 pieces; Wardrobe, Combination Cheet Drawers, Wood Bedstead; MOTTLED KiAURI WARDROBE, Combination Oliest Drawers. Bedside Cupboards; Crass-mounted and Wooden Bedsteads, W.W. and Kapok Mattresses, Kapok Pillows, Bed Linen, Blankets, etc.; Duchess Patr, with Mirror and Tiled Back; Ctotvh Set Chamber Ware, (Rocking, Folding, A.8.W., Thenoo, Bedroom, and Kitchen CihaiTS, Wilton Pile Carpet Square, 13 by 10; Tapestry-covered Box Ottoman, White and Gold Dinner Service (DO pieces), Tea and Coffee Service, HEINZ AMERICAN ICE CHEST, Inlaid Linoleum, Ejl*. Ware, Ontlery, etc.; 2-tin. TWLN ROLLER. MANGLE, Wringer, Cop-per Preserving Pan, Gns Griller, Large Assortment Kitchen Utenells. Also, ,TJIENNBYLV.ANIIA Lawn Mower, In good -f- order; 'Steps, Wheelbarrow, Garden Seat, Quantity of Carpenter's and Garden Tools, Wire Netting, Timber, Mats, Pot Plants, 'Maidenhair, etc., and an Assortment of Goods too numerous to particularise. SSI JjTRIDAY, -I pr AT 2 O'CLOCK. JJIGHLY JMPORTANT gALE OF gUBURBAN T ANDS. ORANGA TESTATE, RANGA -ESTATE, ON THE SLOPES OF ONE-TREE HILL. CLOSE TO GOLF LINKS. 3% TO 8y 2 A CBBS -' RICH VOLCANIC SOIL. GLORIOUS SEA AND LAND VIEWS. ELEVATED POSITION. EASY WALK TO TEAM AND TBAIN, T ]^[ A;s ' DENO JACKSON, Instructs! Ijy F. E. NELSON, Esq., will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs Street East, on tbe above date, THAT EXTREMELY VALUABLE PROPERTY, formerly owned by the late Sir John Logan Campbell, and now known as THE ORANGA ESTATE, which, has been subdivided into 63 J5 EAlJTlprri ' gECTIONB, Ranging In Area from 3V 2 TO BV 2 A CM3S - All rich, warm volcanic soil, gently terraced and situated on tbe highest part of the lethmns. A FINE, HIGE, HEALTHY POSITION, lacing the rising sun, aud having special advantages for residential purposes, being within easy .Talking distance of either tram extension, Harp of Erin, or Train, Te Papapa and Penrose, and giving a rare opportunity to the City man to acquire a Home embracing all the benefits of the country—where he can feeep his own cow, etc., yet be within easy reach of the town: or for the Speculator or Investor, the Sections all lending themselves to re-enbdivision, and as the City grows they must return a handsome profit on the capital invested. •frP a ?h V^?W^r T nre nnsiirpassea, extending THE ROADS (240 chains) are now belntmade, and wfll be according to the Teaui?o .nufflte of the One-tree Hill Bead of easy grade and well formed, with cood footpaths (Stone kerned) on either side. TERMS:—IO per cent Cash, 10 per cent! In 3 months, 10 per cent in 6 months bal aace for 3 or 6 years at 6} per cent Property Flafged.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 251, 19 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 251, 19 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 251, 19 October 1912, Page 6