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SHIPPING- • TJNION gTEAM g HIP QOMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE. To Canada. United States, and Europe, Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.) ana ; Vancouver. Proposed Sailings from Aucklanfl: • R.M.S. MAKURA..Wed., Gth June, 4 p.m. R.M.S. NIAGARA..xues., lOth July, 11 a.-J'. : X.M.S. MAKURA Tuesday, Tth August . R.M.S. NIAGARA Tuesday, lltb Sept. ; R.M.S. MAKURA....Tuesday, 9th October FOR SYDNEY. ' E.M.S. NIAGARA 22nd June SAN FRANCISCO ROYAL MAIL LINE. To United States, Canada, ana Europe. I From Wellington, via Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco. R.M.S. TAHITI Tuesday. 26th June 1 E.M.S. MAUNGANUI Tuesday, 24th July 1 R.M.S. TAHITI Tuesday. 2Sth August R.M.S. MAUNGANUI..Tuesday, 23th Sept. R.M.S. TAHITI Tuesday, 30th Oct. COASTAL, INTERCOLONIAL, AND' ISLAND SERVICES. Gisborne and Napier. Arahura Thursday, meantime (Calls Tokomaru Bay with Passengers.) Wellington to Lyttelton. Steamer 7.4f> p.m. Daily (exceyt Sundays). Berths may be booked at Auckland. AYellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Cargo Only. Kurow Saturday. Oth June New Plymouth (from Onekuociu. Rarawy.. Tuesday, nth June, 3 p.m. Tr. 2.1U Bluff Direct. Cargo Only. Katoa Wednesday, fith Jiidp. noon ■Westport. Cargo Only. Koromiko Wednesday, Oth June. .1 p.m. Sydney Direct. Mannka Friday, xth June. 11 a.m. Marama Fridnjj. 29th June. 11 a.m. Sydney (from Wellington! Maramn Fr'dav, 15th Juno Fiji (Suva), Tonga (Vavau. Haapal, Nukualofa). Samoa (Apia). Tofua Saturday, 23rd .lune. 11 a.m. No Cargo ltpcelvM Sailing Day. Rarotouga and Papeete, Cargo Only. Flora About 2r>tli June AUCTIONS. TJICHARD A RTHUR, T ,TD. AT NO. 6, MASONS AVENUE, RERNE BAY. NO. 0, MASON'S AVENUE, HERNE BAY. rpo-MORROW, VXTEDNESDAY. AT -j -j O'CLOCK. MRS. M. L. FRANKHAM. who has sold the property, has favoured us with instructions to Soil, WITHOUT RESERVE. rpHE WHOLE OF HER FURNISHINGS, WHICH ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. LIVING ROOM.—AXMIXBTEB CARPET, 12 by 0 : Fine EXT. DINING TABLE Full-size; OAK FENDKH, STOOL, HANDSOME M.K. SIDE TABLE AFTERNOON TEA TABLES. SEAGRASS CHAIRS,' A.B.W. DINING CHAIRS. UPHD. ARM CHAIRS. Pictures. Curtains. Ornaments, Fine Collection p:.P. Ware, Table Cutierv, Glass and China Ware. WEDGEWOOD DINNER SERVICE. VERY OLD ENGLISH TEA SET. E.P. TEAPOT, E. 1 ,. CRUETS, E.P. and OAK SALAD BOWLS. BREAKFAST ROOM.—CHILD'S COMBINATION HIGH CHAIR (Oak). LEATHER COUCH. RIMU DINING TABLE, A.B.W. CHAIRS. REWAREWA BUFFET. BOOKSHELVES, BASKETGBATE. GLASS AND CIIINiA WARE. CHILD'S SET OF TABLE AND CHAIRS, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE. HALL.—3ft WIDE AXMINSTER RUNNER. OAK HALLSTAND. OAK HALL SEAT. BEST QUAL. CURTAINS, i> Maori Heads (Goldie coplesj. BEDROOMS (4).—OAK DOUBLE BED RIMU DOUBLE BED. SINGLE IRON* BEDS. BEST QUAL. WIRE AND KAPOK MATTRESSES. M.K. WARDROBE, M.K. COMB. CHEST. RIMU COMB. PAIR. CHILD'S IKON COT. SEAGRi.VSS CHAIRS, TOILET WARE, BEDSIDE TABLES. KITCHEN.—BELL METAL PRES. PAN" FLOUR BIN. ALUMINIUM COOKING UTENSILS. GAS IKON, WRINGER. OUTSIDE.—PENNSYLVANIA L A W NMOWER. HEDGE CLIPPERS. GARDEN TOOLS, LARGE TOOL CHEST, Step Ladder. rpHOS. T> A RTHUR, AUCTIONEER, OPP. TOWN HALL. 1 X EONARD OOAKLEV, T TD. AT t>, WILLIAM STREET. DOMINION ROAD. (First Street on Right past Terminus.) Favoured with instructions from MRS. W. A. GRAY, who has sold her property, we will Sell at the Residence rpO-MORROW, TX^EDNESDAY, AT -JO NOON. JJER FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, AS FOLLOWS : TTANDSOME D.P. SIDEBOARD, with - , - 1 - Leadlights. Dining Suite of 5 pieces in Oilerl RJmii. upholstered in Velvet Morris Chair to match. Piano Seat! Superior Linoleums. O.R. Lounge and Squab, Hearth Rubs, Box Kerb, Wood and Coal Cabinet, in Klmu, Velvet Pile Table Cover. Blinds, 11yds Hall Linoleum, Palm Stands. Vestibule Rug O R Dining Table. Child's Chair AB Chairs, Basket Easy Chair, Clock - , etc' " CHOICE O.R. WARDROBE. Combination Chest, Bedside Table. O.R. Bedstead with W.w. Mattress and Kapok Kn•'tte, Pedestal Cupboard, Gas-fire Skin Mat. Dropside Cot and Bedding.' Wire Stretcher, Single O.R. Bedstead ami £ire, O.R. Chest, Bamboo Table. Brooms. Mop. Enamel RnMis *!„,„' Clock. Potts-Irons, Gas Iron, Prose™ ! ing Jars. Pots.Tans, Kettles, Kitchen %&St£f*ffi?Ss egg T EONAED ri OAKLEY, J TD. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 'Phones 2235, 2901 A. 4 #1000 rnREES AND "DLANTS MOSTLY 2 YEARS OLD. mHVKSDAY JUNE rj 11.30 A - M - On account of MESSRS. \V. CARR AND SON, Nurserymen. Avondale. j Principal Lines: I "I fift LEMONS AND POORMAN I J-DU ORANGES. GOLDMINE NECTARINES. .PEACHES, all best varieties. PLUMS, early and late, GUAVAS. LOGANS, GOOSEBERRIES, GRAPES. Also, POT AND GARDEN PLANTS, FERNS AND SHRUBS. On account of MR. W. FREEMAN and Others. A. B. D OXALD - L TD - , 'AUCTI O N S. ' FKL'IT, VEGETABLES, PRODUCE, POULTRY. mUBNEKS AND Q.ROWEES, T.TD., Will Sell, ■ALL FRUITS IN SEASON. rpO-MORROW, TX^EDNESDAY, -pitUIT AND PRODUCE, A A.M. I rp.URNERS AND /"I ROWERS. T ID, ' FRUIT, PRODUCE. POULTRY, AND i GENERAL, AUCTIONEERS, 1 CITY MARKETS. 4

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 132, 5 June 1923, Page 6

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