AUCTIONS. /•lIGANTIC AUCTION " SALE Of QENERAL TTOUSE TJIURNISHINGS. r /"I EORGE VITALKEK WILL, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT -1 -J O'CLOCK, AT THE SALEROOMS, QUEEN STREET. TT'KRY FINE SELECTION OF MODERN ; v HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, in Oak, Kauri and Klniu. ; Also: . 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITES. .IACOBEAN CABINET GRAMOPHONE. ENGLISH WALNUT SIDEBOARD, cost Ho. Removed from tile Residence of MR. NAPIER. Argylc Street, Heme Bay. MR. WILSON, Manukuu Road, Epsom. • MR. FRASER, Mt. Eden Rend. Also : 2 000.0 SECOND-HANI) I'IANOS. Details of Furnishings : LIVING ROOM—WILHEMY PIANO, ill . Onk case; 2 Rlmu Piano Stools. ' Solid Oak BUFFET SIDEBOARD, X.1 , . Epergnr, Choice Glassware Decanters, Cong. Onk Biscuit Bnrrel. OAK OVAT, DINING TABLE, Doulton Dinner Sot, Afternoon Ten Het, Stainless Cutlery, f> Oak H.B. Dining Chairs, with tipout seats; Oak Fire Screen, SINGER T-DKAWER DHOPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, Reversible and Axmlnster Rugs, Oak framed Pictures, - 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITES. Overmantel, Advance Divan Eiih.v Chair, in .saddlebags; Oce. Tables, Rlmu Settee and Squab, B.C. Kerb and Dogs, HORNLESS GRAMOPHONE. In rosewood ease; VKRY FINE ENGfcISH WALNUT SIDEBOARD, cost Siio : EXTRA FINE EXTENSION RIMU TABLK. « WALNUT LEATHER CHAIRS. Spirit Kettle und Stand. Col. Couch and Squab, .".PCE. SEA GRASS SUITE, upholstered ill Tapestry. Morris Chairs, Molinlr Table Cover D.l*. KAURI SIDEBOARD. B.M. Fender. Lace Curtains. Blinds, C Rlmu Dinins Chulrs, ana otiier Useful Knicknncks. • BEDROOMS (O)—HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 piee.-s. comprising Oak Wardrobe. Oak Combination Chest, Pedestal Toilet Cupboard uiiil Fullsized Bedstead to match; U.S. Wire Wove. Good Kapok Bedding and PJI--i lows. Sheets. Quilts, Blankets, Pillow Slips. DOUBLE MIRRORED WARDROBE. Scngrass Baasonette. OAK COMB. CHEST. PED. TOILET CUPBOARD AND DOUBLE OAK BEDSTEAD. S. and D. Oiled Rlmu Bedsteads and Wire Wovcs, O.R. Comb. Chests. 2 POL. KAURI BEDROOM SUITES of 4 pieces each. Wire Wove, Kapok Bedding, Toiletware, Kauri Comb. Chests. Floor Rugs, Blinds. BedRide Tables. Odd Chambers, Bedroom Chairs, Lace Curtains, and other Bedroom fienishments. KITCHBN-—KITCHEN DRESSER, Kitchen Tables, Chairs. Crockery. Parrot Csige. Clock. Miller I<atnj>. Jugs. Salt Jar. lias Iron. Pie Dishes, Mincer, Case Opener, Cutlery. 0.1. Tubs, Enamel Preserving Pan. Preserving Jars, »Vnders.- Tapestry Couch. Floor Rugs, O.R. Col. Couch and Squab, Leu I her Couch, Cooking Ut.tisiis, and Usual Sundries. ALSO, AT I>3o P.M. SMALL FIREIIROOF SAFE. SET 4 TAYLORS BOWLING GREEN HOWLS. ' TAILORS ELECTRIC IRON. fi EORGE VIfALKER, AUCTIONEER AND EXPERT VALUER. SALEROOMS — 3S. QUEEN ST. 22 # «T SALE OF NURSERY STOCK. ALE OF NURSERY STOCK. AT HAY'S GARDENS, NEW LYNN. . AT HAY'S GARDENS. NEW LYNN. (Now (he Melwyn Estate). TITALKKK, Owing to expiration of parts of Lease nt New Lynn Branch Nursery, has been instructed by MESSRS. D. HAY AND SON to Sell by Auction. Surplus Stocks of High-Grade Plants. 4JATURDAY "VTEXT, AT .> P.M. S3- l> —• ON THE GROUND. HIGH-GRADE NURSERY PLANTS, HIGH-GRADE NURSERY PLANTS. Including the following: /IITRUS. Loqr.ats anil other assorted Fruit Trees. HEDGE PLANTS. Including Abi'lla. Tecoma, Escullonias, etc. Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs. Specimen Conifers, Kosee. climbing, and numerous other plants in great variety All the above are in the best possible condition for safe removal. Also PALMS. FERNS. AND OTHER POT PLANTS. ANNUALS. BEDDING PLANTS] Etc. NOTE.—After the recent splendid rain a rare opportunity is now afforded intending planters. The Nursery (now known as the Melwyn Estate) is situated on the Great North Road within ~> minutes' walk of the New Lynn Railway Station. /"GEORGE TryALKER. AUCTIONEER. 3s. QUEEN STREET. 23 UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OK TTIK SUPREME COURT OF NBW ZEALAND AT AUCKLAND AT THE KBQCKBT OF THK TIIIHD .MORTGAGEE, in Exercise of the Power of Sale contained In Deed of Mortgage No. 2So42fi JPSRIDAY. OEMTEMBER. *M I?2S, AT i> Olj O'CLOCK IN THE AFTKRNOON. PpilK "VOHTII AUCKLAND ■piARSIERS' /10-OiPEUATIVE. T TD.. Have been Inutriietoil to Sell l.y Public Auction, at their Rooms, in the Chamber of Commerce. Swanson Street. Auckland, ou the above dale. ALL THAT PIECE OK PAKI'EL OF LAND, situated in the City of Auckland, in the Provincial District of Auckland, being Part of Allotment No. \YI. of Section No. 36. of the Town nf Auckland, bounded on the north-east by a public road called Wakefield Street 27ft. on tin- south, ast by allotment No. a:i »f the saiil section T.'.ft. on the south-west by Allotment No 41 of the said section 27ft. and on the north-west by other part of said Allotment No. 32 75ft. he the said several admeasurements, a little more or less, together with the Buildings thereon erected, known as Nos. 50 and 61. Wakefiehl Street, City, comprising two Cottages. Subject to Deed of Mortgage No. 215470 securing £500 and interest ami Deed or Mortgage No. 21317.1 securing £130 and Interest. The Mortgagee's application, containing her estimate of the value of tlie land, may he.inspected at the Offices of the Registrar during office hours and a copy may be seen in the Auction Ifooms at the time of sifle without payment of auy fee. Further particulars may bo obta'ued from ..,£'?• Mitchell and Untenby, Solicitors, \ a Y ln .!f one \ B «"ain K s, Queen Street, Auckland. Phe Conditions of Sale may be inj spected at the Office* of the Auctioneer*. 1 '■-v . . . I
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 219, 13 September 1923, Page 6
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