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AUCTIONS. JJRAPERY. JYRAPERY. T EONARD pOAKLEY, AT HIS ROOMS, TI/TONDAY, . -jyrONDAY, -| O NOON. TYRAPERY, /COTTONS, TJIBBONS, {SHOWCASES, rpOYS, TJRESS T ENGTHS, /COSTUMES, T OLLIE TABS, JL/ O Q.LASSWARE, T AMP GJHADES, riORDS, C<ILK rpWISTS, /COTTON riABINETS, , PORTMANTEAUX, QILESIA, "PVANCY TOOEK, ETC. ETC., THE) WHOLE CONTENTS OF A IIILLINERY AND HABERDASHERY BUSINESS. TITOXDAY, -I £> NOON. J .EONARD p.OAKLEY, 1 AUCTIONEER AND A r ALUER, 1 'Phone 223S 17 T EONARD r^OAKT.EY, Li \j AT THE RESIDENCE, "gELWYX," AYR OT., pARNELL. Favoured with instructions from Trustees ' \T7EDNESDAY, JULY "Iβ AT 12 NOON. Details: ■piANO, iron frame, by Paul Scharf; Heal -t- Good Axm. Carpet, 12ft by 10ft «in; ' J-I'iece I'lush Suite, Curts., Water-colours 4 Tap. Chiiirs, Oval Table. Ex. DUi. Table, Dinner Wagon. Books. Linos.. Quantity Cutlery, Salad Bowls, Case I'arvers, Couch and two Chairs, Blinds, Spacious Wardrobe, B.M. Beds and Wires, 3-dr. Chests, Single Bedsteads. Hiu-li. Table. Mirrors, 4 aud r>-dr. Chests, Child's Cot aud M:itt., oil Heater, Ga.s Heater, aud General Household Sundries. "COAKLEY WILL SELL IT." 'Phone 22:;8. 34 T EONARD QOAKLEY, AT HIS ROOMS, HIGH STREET. ■piUDAY, JULY 18< AT 2.::o I.M. Instructed by M. J. Sheahan, Esq., pROPERTY OITUATED AT A TTILL QTREET, VEWMARKET. Note. —This property, which was sold by auction la*t week. Is being resold, owlug to non-completiou of the deal. "COAKLEY WILL SELL IT." 'Phone 2235. IS "VALUABLE -QITY pROPERTY. T EONARD pOAKLEY AT HIS ROOMS, HIGH STREET, Instructed by M. J. Sheahan, Esq., will offer on mUESDAY, TULY OO JL •) ££) at 2.30 *••*- ---rpWO TDESIDENCES, ' X XV SITUATED IX "FEDERAL QTREET. 1 (ALLOT. 12, SEC. 22, CITY). Properties Flagged. COAKLEY WILL SELL IT. Phone 2235. 16 PRELIMINARY A XNOUXCEMENT. •RESIDENTIAL pROPERTY XV X AT pAPATOETOE. T EONARD /-XOAKLEY, Instructed by W. De Renzy. Esq.. who is shortly leaving for England, will sell by Public Auction, ON THE GROUND, ON SATURDAY, A UGUST q AT -j r> NOON, TTIS gUBURBAN JJESIDEXCE. ' Together with the Property known as 1 "THE HOMESTEAD." WYLIE PARK ESTATE. This valuable property comprises nearly seven acres of rich and well-cultivated land, nnd is divided into five paddocks, with fbree large road frontitpes. It commands large and extensive views, and lies well to the sun. Fine orchard, comprising ir>o lemon trees, iiO orange trees. 50 assorted fruit trees; nlso, strawberry and asparagus beds. New Windmill and Bore on the property, -which i s thoroughly irrigated. Fowl runs, cowshed, motor garage, also MARRIED COUPLE'S FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, with all possible conveniences. NOTE.—An Ideal Suburban Residence, and seldom does v property of this description come on the market. Owner Is most anxious to realise. AFTER THE ABOVE THE VT7IIOLE OF TTIS TTALUABLE TTOUSEHOLD T^URNISHINGS, ' T IVE QTOCK AXD TfiFFECTS. FULL DETAILS LATER. ; Full particulars from the Auctioneer. T EOXARD /^OAKLEY, A UCTIONEER. • PHOVF. 22SR. 13

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 165, 12 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 165, 12 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 165, 12 July 1919, Page 8