AUCTIONS. ntKAMWAY LOST LUGGAGE. jLaMWAY L«>ST J^GG^l-' Favoured will) Instructions from Ihe Auckland Corporation Tramways, I y"lEOm;i'" TyALKER Will Sell by Auction TTTEDNESDAY (NEXT) VyEDNESDA V AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, iT HIS SALEROOM'S, QUEEN ST., mRAinVAY LUGGAGE Comprising— .19- MONTH? pOLLECTION —"I O or UMBRELLAS. Wnlking Stirks, Ladies' Hand Haps and Purses iwith contentsi, grief Bag«. overcoats, Hnot_. Gloves. Bftskets, Spectacles, Lunch Mnits and Serviettes, ileus. Women's nnd Children's Day nn il Xlght Aitire. Bathlug Suits. Burglars' Onhats. Jewellery, Musi.- Cases and Music, -ail All Sorts of Unbelievable Things. /-IOMB A ND r4- XT "yOCUvS. [PRICES AS USUAL. NO EARLY DOORS. ISO RESERVES. STANDING ItOOMI ONLY. riEOKGE TXTALKER IUCTIONEER, 3S. QUEEN STREET. 1 qvO A VOND-ALE "OESIDETNTS. ,rj.EOnGE TX7ALK_^I Will Sell by Public Auction, On Account of MR. YEAHBUHY. who" is leaviug the district. gATURDAY, jVTAY -J P.M. At A VONDALE OOUTH, T IVE CTOCK AND *piURNITURE. (9 nOLSTEIN JERSEY COWS. i TWO-YEAR-OLD HOLS*KEIN JERSEY, A- to come in September. O SIX-MONTHS-OLD CALVES. __ -t IT.EFUL TRAP HORSE. •1 LIGHT SPRING CART. 400-EGG PRAIRIE STATE INCUBATOR. NO. 2 GLOBE SEPARATOR, CREAM CANS. MILK PANS, CHAFF-CUTTER, DISC HAItROW. Also, fTTHE TTOUSEHOLD pURNITURE, Including JOHN SPENCER PIANO. IQEORGE YTTALKER, AUCTIONEER, SS, QUEEN* STREET. 2 pEMUERA pUNGALOW AND pRACTICALLY A CRE S\F T AND, Situated TTASTINGS pOAD, "DEMUERA. MRS. SANDFORD, who Is leaving for England next month, has instructed mc to Sell, by Public Auction. ■ AT THE SALEROOMS, :iS, QUEEN ST., On "jy-AY -tn AT o p.m. fTOIAT PRETTY HOME OF 6 ROOMS. A hulll of "Rough-cast, with Every Modern Convenience, Beautifully Finished Inside with OBed Rimu, Choice Papers, etc.: Porcelain Bath, Shower, and Hand ißasln; Califont, Gas Stove, etc.: also. Ga9 Copper, all under -one roof; Ont3_nildlngs comprise Shed suitable for motor car. Section has 100 ft frontage by a depth of approximately 40Oft, containing in all nearly One Acre o*f Land. Another house could be built on tbe section if desired. -Further particulars and cards to view on application to the Auctioneer. NOTE.—THE MODERN OAK FURNISHINGS AND CATEST MODEL BECHSTEINI PIANO CAN BE TAKEN OVER AT .VALUATION IF DESIRED. /GEORGE TYALKER, AUCTIONEER, 38, QUEEN STREET. 3 QEOBGE -TyALKER, T*"y-AL"KER, Has been favoured with Instructions from the Owner to Sell by Public Auction, I AT HIS SALEROOMS, QUEEN STREET, 1 ON M OSD4X ~ M Ar 10- M ONDAT AT O O'CLOCK. __. j*J*iHOBE QUEEN OTREET CJHOPS QTHOSE QUEEN (STREET CJHOPS OPPOSITE SMITH AND CADGHEY'S, AT PRESENT OCCUPIED BY /-JRUICKSHANK, ATILDER, T TD., AND JAMES pASCOE, JEWELLER, WITH 2S FT— Q UDEX CJTREET —OOFT 28 FT_ pRONTAGE. * _ 2^ FT ALSO. S Hp °- p - gTREET TVJAST, OCCUPIED BY MENDELSSOHN. PROPERTIES "JtrUST "DE OOLD. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. JMMEDIATJ- pOSSESSION QAN pE QIVEN. FURTHER PARTICUIiARS ON APPLICATION TO 1/-IEOKGE *r;r7ALKER, *, 3S. fiITBEN STREET, i
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 104, 1 May 1920, Page 9
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