AUCTIONS. TJROS., rpO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT -J-J A.M. AT OUR SALE ROOMS, VICTORIA STREET EAST. jITONSTER A UCTION QALE. "VrONSTER A UCTION CALE. OF THIRST-CLASS TTOUSEIIOLD "PURNITURE AND T> LENISHMENTS. MART PACKED. "MART PACKED. /GOOD CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Cphol. s tered In Shadow Tissue. 0 VERY GOOD SECOND-HAND CARC 5 PETS, various sizes. -j ey LENGTHS CARPET RUNNER, AaJ linoleums. AND ztQO r O TS OAK. RIMU and POLISHED *«W KAURI FURNITURE, Suitable for BEDROOMS. DINIXGROOM, DRAWINGROOM. HALL, KITCHEN, ETC.. ETC. FUMED OAK BEDROO.M SUITE, WITH OVAL MIRRORS. WORTH £95: OAK COMB. CHESTS AMD PEDESTAL CUPBOARDS, 3 OAK BEDSTEADS," OAK PALM STANDS, OAK OVAL DININGKOOM TABLE, OAK SIDEBOARD, WITH DEADLIGHT DOORS. AND ft HIGH BACK OAK DINING CHAIRS TO MATCH: OAK FRAMED CHESTERFIELD. LOUNGE UPHOLSTERED IN BROWN MOQUETTE ; OAK SETTEE, And 900 J- 0- ™ RIMU *-7iEDROOM AND " W DINIXGROOM FURNITURE. Also, TTSUAL KITCHEN FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. Garden Tools. Step Ladders. Fly Door and Window Screens, Lead Piping, etc. -t FIREPROOF SAFE, 30 x 25 x 23. 1 FIREPROOF SAFE. 32 i 22 I 21. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. — Our Mart Is Absolutely Parked, nnd as room has to be made for further consignments we intend to sell the abovementloned goods
ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. To Counlry Clients: Parking and Cartage Arranged. "VTOONAN TDROS., AUCTIONEERS. HOI'SE FURNISHERS. AND VALUERS. VICTORIA STREET EAST. 10 ■YyALKER'S QUTDOOR QALES. ■ A UCTION AT iOHORT VOTICE. /GEORGE rYTALKER, Favoured with instructions from MISS GOW, who is leaving Auckland, will Sell by Public Auction, on rXfEDNE_DAY ~yEXT, AT IO NOON, At the Residence, " KAIXGA-REKA," MALVERN ROAD, MORNINGSIDE ii'ar Stop at Corner). A LMOST NEW, WELL-CHOSEN OAK AA. and RIMU FURNITURE, PLENISHMENTS AND EFFECTS. Sales List includes:— UPR. GRAND PIANOFORTE, full iron frame and of sweet tone, HANDSOME DESIGNED OAK SIDEBOARD, round mirror: 6-PIECE OAK DINING SUITE, tip-out seats in Rexlne: 2 MASSIVE O.R. MORRIS CHAIRS In leather. O.R. Ding, ('hairs. Ding. Table, Superior Old-gold MOHAIII COVER. HEAVY LINOLEUM. Rugs. Kerbs, Curtains, VERY FINE LEATHER DIVAN LOUNGE. Blinds, Pictures. Ornaments. Epergne. E.l'. Ware, Glass. China. Cutlery, etc., etc. !) YARDS HALL LINO. Coir "Mat, Sundries. O.R. DBLE. WARDRORE. Oval Mirror. COMB. PAIR, Toilet Ware, O.K. DBLE. BEDSTEAD, W.W. Mattress. Bedding, Stretchers, Mats. Blinds and Curtains. DUCHESS niK-TS, Occ. Tables anil Chairs. Hearth Rugs. 2 Seagrass Lounges, and General Bedroom Appointments. LG. KIT. TABLE with drawer, Llao.. BOY'S TRICYCLE, Rocking Horse, Coal Scuttle, CROCKERY, Pots. Pans, Enamel and Tinware, and usual Household Requisites In great variety. NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. /GEORGE Y\7A_KER, A UCTION ITER. Phone 2044. 38, (JUEEN ST. 3i "PRIDAY, A rRLL OO AT I#3o P.M. **" IN THE ESTATE OF GEO. LAING, Deceased. BY ORDER OF THE TRL'SIF-ES. TJ O S E M E A T H Tjl A R M -mTAGNIFICENT ;QEASIDE -pROTERTY, 740 A- CUESFINE RESIDENCE OF 0 ROOMS, every convenience, only about 2} miles from the Tittrangi Tea Kiosk, on metalled road: about 3 miles of fine harbour frontnge with pretty wooded headlands and sandy beaches. Within one hoar of Onehunga by lauuoh. which can land on the property. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. ASA FARM. —There are about. 400 acres -A: jn grass, balance tine heavy bush and small area tea-tree. A large area Is tableland, admirably suited for cropping; would make a line sheep and grazing farm, being within very short distance of rail and freezing works. Well fenced and subdivided: practically the whole of the boundary is wired; having a water frontage, manure, etc., can he landed ou the p:o----periy at very small cost. AS A SEASIDE RESORT.—There is a great business to be done. A fine modernised House of i) rooms, balconies, lounge, h. and c. water, and every convenience; beautifully situated close to the sea with fine sandy beach. Safe bathing, good Ashing and shooting. Telephone on the property. A delightful situation, secluded yet within one hour of Queen Street on metalled road. A person combining the accommodation house with sheep farming and grazing could easily make £800 to £1000 a year. ypiTIRANGI TX7ATKRFRONT rpITIRANCI TXr-VTERFRONT Is destined to be One of the Most Topular Resorts near Auckland, combining as it does Magnificent Bush Scenery with the Delight of the Seaside. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, ■piCHARD A RTHUR, T TD., IN CONJUNCTION WITH TITESSRS. /GOLMORE, AXTCLLIAMS, OF DARGAVILLE. 36 -\_OTI<JE TO CAMPERS.—GoId Medal iM Camp Beds, Reclining Chairs, Folding Stools, Washstands, etc. For best value, CRUICKSHANK. MILLER & CO., LTD., Queen and Lore" Streets. D IT'S town talk that COAKLEY'S NewFurniture Prices are down! downi dow_! C
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 28 March 1921, Page 6
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