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AUCTIONS. T EONARD r~IOAKLEY, T TD., TREMENDOUS CONSIGNMENT TREMENDOUS CONSIGNMENT OF SUPERIOR TTSED "pURNISHINGS & "pFFECTS. . rpO-MORROW, TfIRIDAY. AT 10.30 A M AT OUR ROOMS, CUSTOMS ST. WEST. TIHE ,p.ONTENTS OF grX TTOMES. Consigned to us from the following Clients: — MR. A. HF.NDERSON. Heme Bay. MR KEARNEY. Dominion Road. MRS. HEAVEY, Mount Eden. MRS. MUNRO. Grafton. MR. DEED, Edendale. MR. PEARCE, Parnell. Some Details: SUPERIOR BEDROOM SUITE IX SOLID MAPLE, comprising Large iil "- < "- <ioor Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Fullsize Bedstead and M.T. Withstand with Boot Cupboard; 4-PIEOE BEDROOM SUITE IN OILED RIMTT. MASSIVE SUPERIOR OAK BtD- ; STEAD, beautifully made, with leadlight door caMnet inset at head and | cushioned seat at foot; W.W. Mat- I tresses. Kaook and Flax Bedding. Bed- | side Tables'. Bedroom Chairs. HAND- ] BOMELY CIARVED O.R. BEDSTEADS (full sizp) -with Equipments, SOLID OAK BEDROOM PAIR, 3 Bedroom Pairs In Rlmu. 2 Mirror-door Wardrobes. Toiletware. Chest Drawers, Bedside Rubs. Pillows. Bolsters. Pedestal ' Cupboards. Slip Mats, W.W. Stretchers, Concoleura Squares, Washetands, Institution Bedsteads, B.M. Bedsteads (Single and Double! with Equipments, W.K. Tomb. Chests. Eiderdown Quilts. Child's Cot and Bedding, Etc. HANDSOME ART DESIGNED SIDEBOARD In Solid Oak. VERY SUPERIOR LOUNGE, with cushioned ho* seat, in Utrecht Velvet: SADDLEBAG SUITE of 5 pieces. PAIR WELL-SPRING MORRIS CHAIRS In Leather, HANDSOME SIDEBOARD In Polished Kauri. Ibex Coalrs, Dinner Service, A.B. and Canadian Chairs. Heavy Mobair Pile Table Cover, 3 Good Dining Tables. Oak and Rlmu Palmstands. Trays. Rocking Chairs, 4 Good Clocks. Jardinieres. Vases, Orna- • inents. Bric-a-Brac, Cruets, Cutlery, Glassware, Aspidistras. Palms, Cushions, SINOER 63 DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (almost new), Box Kerb. Fenders and Brasses. Bamboo Occ. Tables. Byds Axrainster Runner, Spring Lounge and Squab. Axm. Rugs, Pictures. Pelntines. WHITE DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (as new), HEAVY INDIAN CARPET SQUARE !> x 12. Quantity Literature. Large Mirror, Axm. Carpet Square 12 x !>, Table Linen. Butler's Truy, Ashpan. Etc., Etc. KITCHEN DRESSERS (4). Kit. Chairs. Cupboards, Crockery. Saucepans. Leather Couch, Jap. Matting, Brooms, Mops, Baths, Buckets. Kitchen Tables, Copper Preserving Pan. Quantity Preserving Jars and Preserves. Set Scales. Blinds. Hat Racks, Gas Iron Has Rins. flas Grlller. Boiler. Bread Crock. Large Pickle Jar. Garden Hone, Garden Tools, Carpenters" Tools, etc. Also, 12 GENTS" SUITS, all sizes (Without RoFprvp). 12 ROLLS GOOD LINOLEUM. ORDER OF SALE. 10.30 a.m.—Kitchen Goods. .12 noon—Manle Suite and Bedroom Furniture. 1.30 p.m.—Dining Room Furniture ! 2.30 p.m.—Suits. 3.30 p.m.—Linoleums. , NOTE.-Our Mart Is packed to the • streets, and must be cleared to make room for further large consignments: THERE ARE NO RESERVES THERE ARE NO RESERVES. T EONARD QOAKLEY, T TD., AUCTIONEERS. I CUSTOMS STREET WEST. •Phones: 2235. A2OOI. 39 i ——— — ■pULL-BEARING ORCHARD PROPERTY *■ ULL-BEARING ORCHARD PROPERTY AT THE FAMOUS HENDERSON VALLEY. FAMOUS HENDERSON VALLEY. BY rUBLIC AUCTION BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THE SALEROOMS, CUSTOMS STREET WEST. mo-MORROW, "ctriday, 2.30 p M Favonred with instructions from N. J. AWISEMAN, Esq., who Is leaving for Australia, TTIS WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY, known *-*■ as "Coombe." situated In the famous J Valley of Henderson, opposite Baxter's Bush, and about 4 miles from the Railway Station. Henderson. There is a 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW ■RESIDENCE on the Property. Rooms: ' Approx. sizes. IS by 10, I.S by 14, 10 by 16, 9 by 9. Bathroom and washhouse, built-in tubs. Telephone on Property. THE PROPERTY CONSISTS 'OF APPROX. 17 ACRES. There being 11 acres of FULL-BEARING ORCHARD. Trees all well shaped, and in splendid condition. Apples, Pears, Plums, . and Nectarines. Orchard well sheltered with Wattle and Pine Trees. Two ever-running creeks. NOTE.—THIS SPLENDID PROPERTY presents a real good opportunity to secure a good suburban home, and to effect a real good living. Make an appointment with the Auctioneers and inspect during the Easter vacation. T EONARD riOAKLEY. T TD., T>ICHARD ARTHUR, T TD.. -I "I O'CLOCK. fpO-MORROW. IN OUR ROOMS. ELLIOTT STREET. "OAK AND RIMU FURNISHINGS FROM BIRKENHEAD AND HERNE BAY. . I SOLID OAK BUFFET. OAK DINNER ! WAGON. OAK HALL STAND. SUPERIOR OVAL RIMU BREAKFAST TABLE RIMU DINING SUITE. OVER MIRROR. WHITE TREADLE SEWING MACHINE (In good order). DINING TABLE. CANAD. CHAIR, DOUGLAS CHAIR. UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS COUCHES. BRASS FENDERS. ART r PICTURES. 2 AXMINSTER CARPETS, 2 BRUSSELS CARPETS. HEARTHRUGS, BYDS. AXMINSTER RUNNER. • DARK WARDROBE (with 2 Mirrored Doors), DUCHESS PAIRS, TOILET WARE, ART WOOD BEDSTEADS, COMB. CHESTS, COMB. PAIRS, D. B.M. BEDSTEADS. WIRE MATTRESSES, KAPOK BEDDING, CHESTS OF DRAWERS. ETC. KITCHEN DRESSER. GAS RINGS, SAUCEPANS. KETTLES, CHAIRS, LINEN BASKET, 2 LAWN MOWERS. GARDEN ROLLER, 3 BOOKS ON MOTOR INSTALLATIONS 3 WORKS ON ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION, AND A HOST OF KITCHEN SUNDRIES. TJICHARD A RTHUR, JTD.,

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1922, Page 6

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