ATTCTIOWS. AND gUTCXTFFE, ArrCXIOXEBRS, KAKASGAHAPE SOAD. WEDNESDAY, OTB. AUGUST, 1919. AT 11 O'OIiOCK. ■ATOXSTER AUCTION QALE OF TITODERN gECOND-HAXD ■pUiBXITUKE. v Removed from Takapnna and Stewart Street, ait. Eden. O, GOOD PIANOS, suit beginners. LARGE POLISHED BARREL-FRONT SIDEBOARD, Very Nice 3-pce. Velvet Tub. Suite, 2 Cane Armchairs, Large Ext. Dlnln s Table, 7-pce. Leather Suite, 1 Carpet Square, 1 6-pce Rimu D. Suite. Oral Klmu Table, Occ. Table, Copper Jardiniere, Singer Sewing Machine, Curtain Poles and ■Fittings, 4 Pairs Good Curtains. 2 Seagrass Squares, H. Rugs, 2 Good Carpet Squares, Lot Books 20 voL English History Books, complete; 'Bookshelves, 2 Good Oil Paintings. Tea Set, Lot Crockery, 3 Couches, Music Stool. Lot good Osk Framed Pictures. EDISON GEM PHONOGRAPH and 50 Records, 3 Oak Framed Painted Mirrors. 2 Hall Hacks, 3 Good Hall Stands, 2 Rimu Hall Seats. 3-Pce. Rimu Bedroom Suite, 4ft 61n Rlmu Bedstead, Good Wire Mattress, 3ft Rimu Bedsteads. 3ft Wire Mattresses and good Kapoks, 2 Good Carpet Squares. Comb. Cheets, Lot Pictures, 4 B.M. Bedsteads, 2 Duchess Pairs, 12 Washstands. 2 Good Stretchers, 5-drawer Chest, 1 Large Scotch Chest, 3 Toilet Sets, 2 Small Comb. Chests, 4 Iron Cots and Mattresses. H. Rugs, Heaps of Sundriei, 1 Vacuum Cleaner, K. Dresser, 6 K. Tables. 2 Meat Safes, Gas Grill, 6 K. Chairs, 2 H. Chairs, K. Fender, Pots and Kettles, Saucepan, 2 Pairs Skates, Set Picture Frame Cramps, Crockery, Bird Cages, Garden Tools. Lawn Mower. Pair Steps, Set Potts' Irons, Heaps of Sundries. AND S<UTCLTFFE, AUCTIONEERS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 1 mO-MORROW, AT -I £> NOON IX NEW CITY .MARKETS. . SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF TREES. A MOST Excellent Collection of Gardea Shrubs, .Flowering and Hedge Plants, Rhododendrons, Daphnes, Boronias, and a Whole Lot of Charming Blossoming Trees and Creepers. Lawn and Ornamental Trees A great variety •Mr. T. Lock has promised us a very fine lot for this Sale, -which may be the la"st for him this season. People in quest of Garden Plants should come along, as the bargains at these sales are worth going a long way to secureTJRAID AND po., AUCTIONEERS. 3 HENDERSON -TTALLET. ENDERSON IV ALLEY. SUBURBAN FARM IN DELIGHTFCH SITUATION. PRIDAY, AUGUST g AT n P.M. gAMUEL -yAILE AXD OONS, X TD., Will Sell by Pnblic Auction at their Sale Rooms. S3, Queen Street, "1 (U\ ACRES, known as MOUNT PLEAJ -'-' v SANT. nearly all fenced, about 12 subdivisions; 75 to 80 acres grass, J-acre young orchard. 15 acres HEAVY TI-TREIs FIREWOOD, balance light scrub. About half level to undulating, balance hilly; watered by 2 creeks. Comfortable Homestead of S rooms, on one floor, wide verandah; workshop, dairy, cowshed, hayshed, etc. About 1 mile from school. 4 miles from Henderson station by the Valley Road. Owner leaving New Zealand, and is prepared to SELL AT A SACRIFICE. Terms, £750 cash. s CHANCE TO SECURE A Cii^AP-HOMB, ox £150 D- EPOSIT■pRANCIS QTBEET, fi REV T YNN. -piRIDAY, A UGUST O AT O P.M. gAMUEL T7-AILE AXD QOXS, T TD., . Will Sell by Public Auction at their Sale Rooms, 83, Queen Street, /TIHREE NEAT AND WELL-BUILT J- VILLAS of 3 rooms, bathroom and scullery. each; corner gas fire, range, gas, water, sewer drainage, and p.w.c: attached washhouse, -c. and t. Level section to each Known as Nos. 12, 14, and IS, FRANCIS STREET. Very handy to cars, in pleasant situation. TERMS: £150 cash, balance in 3 years at 6 per cent. 9 />LOSE -pONSONBY TOOAD. RESIDENCE AND LARGE SECTION. TWO STREET FRONTAGES. -pRIDAY, Q AT .7, P.M. gAMUEL -yAILE AXD QONS, T TD., (.In conjunction with F. SINCLAIR YATES), by Public Auction at their Sale Rooms, S3, Queen Street, RESIDENCE of 7 large rooms, bathroom etc.: well-built, on brick foundation; pore. bath, califont, sewer drainage and p.w.c: washhouse, c. and t. VALUABLU SECTION. fronting RUSSELL AND RENALL STREETS, each 99ft by through depth of 130 ft. Only one door from Ponsonby Road, and close to Three Lamps. Ample room for erection of several more houses. 10 pOMPALLIEII rpEK., TJONSONBY SPLENDID HOUSE INVESTMENT. -pRIDAY, g AT 9 P.M. QAMCEL -yAILE AND OONS, T TD., Will Sell by Public Auction at their Sale Rooms, S3, Queen Street. IN DECEASED ESTATE. rpwo ATTACHED HOUSES, one of 5 J- rooms and other of 4 rooms and convs., on CORNER FREEHOLD SECTION. Let at 2.V per week. Would make capital investment. Good letting locality. TERMS: £200 cash, balance in 3 years at G per cent. 11 KARAKA AND T7<DWIN QTREETS. ARAKA AND I^TREETS. TWO NEWTON COTTAGES. -pRIDAY, A UGUST g AT f> P.M. QAMUEL TfAILE AND QOXS, T TD., (In conjunction with TOM HADFIELD AXD SONS), Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms. S3, Queen Street, -\TO. 34. KARAKA STREET — GOOD i> SOUND COTTAGE of 4 rooms and scullery; gas, water, sewer drainage, and p.we: washhouse. Section, 33ft by C3ft. Let at 12/ C per week. "V[O. 35. EDWIN STREET — KAURI -L> HOUSE of 4 large rooms, insured for £223: gas. water, sewer drainage, p.w.c; washhouse. c. and t. Section, 33 by 9!»ftLet at 14/ per week. 12 53TOP: TOOK! AT OUR WINDOWS. SOMETHING GOOD FOE YOU ALL THE TIMS At DOUGLAS AND CO., VICTORIA ST. a
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 184, 5 August 1919, Page 6
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