AUCTIONS. X EONARD pOAKLET, AT HIS ROOMS, HIGH STREET. mO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT JJ A.M. Favoured with instructions from Ernest' •Hitchcock, Esq., of Remuera. to Sell. Without Reserve, fTJHE TT/IHOLE OF TJIS SUPERIOR QAK AND JJIMU JTTORNISHIXGS, Including—■ TMXIXGROOM— HOELLING AND SPANGF.NBERG PIANO, full tricord, overstrung, and underdamper; Piano Stool. OAK 'SIDEBOARD. New Art Design, beautifully carved, and Large 'P.P. (Mirror: G OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, with tip-out seats: Vases, Jap. Tea Set. Good Pictures, MUSICAL DINNER GONG. Very Old Cheese Wedge. ." VIENNESE VASES. Large Pier Mirror, Venetian Blinds, Oak Overmantel, Double-ended Settee. I'air Horns. Whatnot, Floor Rugs, LOT SCHOOL TEACREHS' BOOKS, Saddlebag. 'Couch. Bead Blind, PHONOGRAPH AND RECORDS, S Leather Chairs, Pretty Design O.R. SIDEBOARD. 6 O.R. Chairs, with-tip-out seats: O.R. ESCRITOIRE. SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (almost new). Oak Pipe Rack, Wicker Chairs. JJALL— HALLSTAND. Carpet Runner, Stair Carpet. Stair Rods, Bead Blind, Mohair Mats. JJEDROOMS— HANDSOME 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE. comprising Large Wardrobe, with oral-top mirror. Comb. Chest with oval mirror, tile back. Pedestal Cupboard, and BedI stead to match, a beautiful suite, worth inspection: NON-SAG WIREWOVE and Best of KAPOKS. Pillows, Large Quantity ot CURTAINS. Bedroom Pictures. O.R. CHEVAb •PAIR. Marble-top Washstand. O.K. Bedside Table, O.R. 4ft Gin Bedstead. Wire and Kapok. O.R. Wardrobe Cot. Duchess Pair, .-.-drawer Chests, Floor Rugs. Pictures, Single Iron Bedsteads, Bedroom Couches. Corner Settee, Com!). Beds. D.I. Bedstead?. i Wire Woves. Kapok and Flax Bedding. CARPETS, LINOS.. Pot Stands. Set of Ware. ODD CHESTS, Quantity Linen and Curtains. J7"ITCHEX AXD OUTSIDE— ■*-*- DRESSER. TABLE. G Up. Chairs. FLETCHER-RUSSELL GAS STOVE, Pots, Pans. Wringer. Parrot Cage. Urn. CHILD'S TRICYCLE. Water Cans. Bathroom Washstand. Cups, and Saucers. Crockery. 2 Sewing Machines. Lino.. Venetian Blinds. Linen Blinds. Kit. Couch. Oval Boiler. Galv. Tubs. Copper Kettle. BRASS PRES. PAN. Floor Rugs. Meat Safe, Seagrass Pram. Also, A SIDEBOARDS, -1 Tables. 2 Hall Stands, jt Stretchers. Beds and Wires, Cots, Kitchen Cupboards, Clothes Basket. Bassinette, Cheese Cutter. Vacuum Cleaner. AND, AT 3 T.M., INSTRUCTED by the PROP. OWNER OF KING'S THEATRE, THE WHOLE OF THE PROPS, containing QUANTITY OF CARPENTER'S TOOLS, 40 BLOCKS AND TACKLE. 20 LENGTHS OF ROPE, FANCYCOSTUMES suitable for peace celebrations, guns, electric and oil fittings. Basket Hamper, Cedar Box, Tin Trunk, Show Cases, etc., etc. COAKLEY WILL SELL IT. ORDER OF SALE: 11 a.m.—Furnishings. 1 p.m.—Oak Furnishings. 2 -p.m.—Property. ~„;> 2.30 p.m.—Linos, and Carpets. 3 p.m.—Blocks, Tackle and ltopes. J EONARD pOAKLEY, AUCTIONEER AXD VALUER. Phone 2235. 10 J EONARD rtOAKLEY, AT HIS ROOMS, HIGH STREET. T7MEUDAY, JULY -| Q AT 2.30 P.M. Instructed by M. J. Sheahan. Esq., pROPERTY QITUATED AT A "priLL, DTREET, VTEWJUBKET. Note.—This property, which was sold by auction last week, is being resold, owing to non-completion of the deal. "COAKLEY WILL SELL IT." Phone -'235. OICHARD A RTIIUK AND po., -1 n A.M. rjVO-.MORROW. I IX OCR ROOMS, ELLIOTT STREET. A TON'S OF SECOND-HAND GALV. ■± IRON, WIRE NETTING, RIDGING. 2 COUNTERS, SASHES, DOORS. ORION RANGE, GAS STOVE, LAWN MOWERS. TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDERS SUNDRIES. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, IN TIIK ESTATE OF F. M. KING. 400 L OTS OF 400 QEXEItAL JJOUSE TjTURNTSHIXGS. Also, REMOVED FROM MOUNT EDEX. JVHE pUUXISHIXGS OF R JJOOMS. TTANDSOME MIRRORED SIDEBOARD 2 'v"T»,^n BB . i £i XTEL MIRRORS, LARGE MIRROR AND STAND. CABINET DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, EXTENSION D x-?; T . A i. !LE ' - 40 ASSORTED CANADIAN B ' t:IIAIKS - COUCHES. EASY CHAIRS, ROCKERS, OCCASION \L TABLES. LINOLEUMS. CARPETS If M (FENDERS. BRASSES. DIXXERWARk" HALL STAXD, MATS, etc. XL ' , -jVJIRRORED WARDROBE. COMB -"A CHESTS, DUCHESS PAIRS CHESTS OF DRAWERS. WASHSTANDS. TOILET WARE. D. ART WOOD BEDSTE-VI) I) AND S. P.M. BEDSTEADS. I). WIRES -0 WIRE STRETCHERS. r,() DOUBLE \X'> SINGLE KAPOK MATTRESSES. LINEN AND OTHER SHEETS, BLANKETS QUILTS, etc. a-e-iS. T'-ITCHEN - CUPBOARDS. TABLES - 1 "*- SAFES, CHAIRS. SAUCFPw'V KETTLES. BATHS. OVAL BOILERS K. CROCKERY. TINWARE EWMi'-i" WARE. SCALES. 50 ROLLS TO,I FT PAPER. JAPANESE MATTING • BK4I) ISLIXDS. AND SUNDRIES OF EVFUV DESCRIPTION. ' ,v " piCHARD AND pO. AUCTIONEERS. 2 2 ~%TOV WOULD BE SILENT SHOD ' J- WEAR WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Made from Durable Para Rubber By British Workmen. " v FOR PAPER BAGS, FOR GROCERS FRUITERERS. BAKERS. ETC WRAPIPHSG PAPERS, TWINES, GENERAL STATIONERY. SCHOOL REQUISITES. BOOT LACES. BRUSHWARE Etc., Try CHAS. L. STEVENSON, LTD., Exchange Lane, opp. Fort St., Auckland Estab. 1599. 'Phone 1728. B
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 169, 17 July 1919, Page 6
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