AUCTIONS. TJICHARD A RTHUH, T TD., TJP-TO-DATE TJOOTMAKER'S T>LANT j0 AND m- achinertv _____ rpUESDAY—JTEXT —rpUESDAY, AT -t P.M. —— .< MESSRS. QTJOI AND HOLMES, wlio are dissolving partnership, have instructed Uβ to Sell, AT THEIR PREMISES, ' ; THING'S X ANE, AT REAR OF KINGS THEATRE, NEWTON. JpHE VY T HOLE OF npHEIR T>LANT AND TVTACHINERT, , J*£ WITHOUT RESERVE. 4®'!" pM/ H.P. ZONE MOTOR (as New) TJLAKE SOLE SEWER TRESS T EE PREMIER STITCHING MACHINE QET ROLLERS, 1 OREEDER -| CHANNELLER, 1 HEEL PAIRER 1 CHANNELLEK -I BREASTING MACHINE -J HEEL PAIRER. 1 EDGE TRIMMER -| HEEL SCOURER, EDGE SETTER BOTTOM SCOURER. NAfMKF.ANfi SANDER BRUSHES AND PADS 2 EYELET MACHINES, 1 SELFFEEDER EYELET MACHINE. ■1 CLICKING BOARDS. 1A COMPLETE SETS LASTS AND J-" KNIVES. LASTING STANDS, LASTING JACKS, BACKS. BELTING. PULLEYS, SHAFTINGS, TOGETHER WITH OTHER NECESSARY GEAR AND PLANT. AND A BOUT £ 75 W ORm OP R AW TyCATERIAL. ALL THE ABOVE MACHINERY WILL BE SOLD SEPARATELY. TERMS CASH. : •piCHARD ARTHUR, T TD., TJICHARD A RTHCR, T. TD " WILL SELL. AT TITEIR SALEROOM, ELLIOTT ST., rpUESDAY. VfARCH Q AT -J f> O'CLOCK.
■pAUTLr TMPROVED OF 203 A™™JT E N D E R 6 O X. ABOrT 140 ACRES IN GRASS. 2} Acre* Oreirard, 10 acres f.i How, balnnre XmMve Bi»h and Tl-tree. Well good shelter. B PADDOCKS. HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS, 3-bnll Cowehed, Stable, Barn, etc. Frontage to Forest Tttll Road, with rijrbt-«f-way to Hendenson Valley Dwd. Only three miles from station. Now In the occupation of Murk Verslolck. TWE TfTORNITURE, -pvARM JMPLEMENTS, AND /BATTLE t WILL "B.F. SOLD AT AN EARLT DATE AFTETR SALE OF PROPERTY. A VERY LOW RiESBRViE WPI.L BE PLACED UPON TITE ABOVE. rnHos. t> a kthur, ULND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEER. 22 "RICHARD A RTHUR, TTD , AUCTION. ft]/ A CRES. rpAKAPUNA. We are instructed to Sell by Public Auction THAT BLOCK, comprising over 2J Acres, Walrau Road, close Archer's Road, Takapuna, 10 minutes from tram line. AT OUR ROOMS, rpUESDAY, TITARCH O "JO O'CLOCK. ' Property Iβ Flagged. ■piCHARD A RTHUR, T TD., AUCTIONEERS, ELLIOTT STREET. 29 ■pICHABD A KTHUR, T. TI> - T»OOT jyTANUFAXTTURING JJLANT. T>OOT -jyTANUFACTURING TJLANT. /COMPLETE r^iLBARANCE.
A LL rpO THE TTIGHEST TMDDER. We have been instructed to Sell by Auction, and Without Reserve, on account of MR. C. M. HERRING, No. 2, DUNDONALD STREET, NEWTON, ALL HIS BOOT AND SHOE MACHINERY, as follows :— SOLE-CUTTINO PRESS, SCREWING MACHINES, Out-sole Stitching Machine, Welting' Machine, Singer Sewing Machines, Hot Wax Machines, P.reastlng. Channelling, and Branding - Machines, Pads, Brushes, Shafting, Sole-cutting Knives, Steel Split Pulleys, Iron and Wood Lasts (Latest Shapes). Jack Stands, Belting, Carborundum, Sole Sewing Thread, Quantity Best Sole Sewing Needles and Awls. Tables, Benches, Boot Racks, Fittings, Electric Bell; also Large Stairway, good as new; SUNDRIES, Etc. ON THE PREMISES, ■N" 0- 2 TJUNDONALD QTREET, "M-EWTON. rpHURSDAY, TyrARCH "| A -| O NOON. (Take tram to Top Symonde Street.) • TJICHARD A BTHUR, T.TD. AUCTIONEERS, ELLIOTT STREET. 9
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 55, 5 March 1921, Page 8
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