AUCTIONS. j JJICHARD " ARTHUR, T ,TD., ; AND /"tUILDREN'S ' TJNDERWEAR, * jy-APERY, -pjOSIEH-Y, "\I"IDLINERY, ETC. rpO-MORROW, -T-TTEDNESDAY, AT II O'CLOCK. IN OUR ROOMS. QUEEN STREET i Right Opposite rue Town Hall). ON ACCOUNT OF THE OWNER, Who is Retiring, A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF -»--»- SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. SILK JUMPERS, CREPE DE CHINE DRESS PIECES, FROCKS. DRESSES, BEACH FROCKS. BLOUSES, CAMISOLES, VESTS, KNICKERS. PRINCESS PETTICOATS. SLIP BODICES. HOSIERY. KNITTED BAGS, APRONS. " SCARVES. SKIRTS, GLOVES. BOUDOIR CAPS. MODEL HATS, HANDKERCHIEFS. FACE I'OWDERS. COMBS, COL. SILKS, COTTONS, ASSORTED HABERDASHERY; ALSO A SPLENDID RANGE OF CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' WEARING APPAREL. WITHOUT RESERVE. ' . ' TJICIIARD ARTHUR. T TD., AUCTIONEERS. 9 JJICHARD A RTHUr! T, td -. WILL SELL AT ST. T UKE'S "ROAD, "\TT. A LBERT (First tram stop past Morningsidc Railway (Bridge), mO-MORROW. vyEDNESDAY',AT "I "j O'CLOCK. Acting under instructions from A. MILLAR, Esq., who is removing into a smaller house, THE UNDERMENTIONED ITEMS OF FURNITURE. j WHICH ARK OF EXCELLENT QUALITY : 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, well upholstered, with oak frame. 6-PIECE BLACK OAK JACOBEAN DINING SUITE. GATE-LEG AFTERNOON TEA TABLE, lower than usual. Round Occ. Table, Sideboard. 2 HANDSOME • OAK BEDSTEADS, full size, with Wires. 2 WELL-BUILT OAK COMBINATION CHESTS. SINGLE SIZE RIMU BEDS, COMBINATION CHESTS, LINOLEUM, HALL CURTAINS, RIMU HALL SEAT AND MIRROR. RIMU SIDEBOARD. TABLE, CANADIAN CHAIRS, COUCH, ETC. NO RESERVES. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. "DUI-DINGS TfOR "D.EMOVAL. SUITABLE FOR BEACH COTTAGE. "PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER -J ft AT O P.M. SiAMUEL -t-TAILE AND CONS, T TD., Instructed by the AUCKLAND CITYCOUNCIL, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street, for Removal, (1) OOD COTTAGE, 20 x 10. divided ii,t o 2 rooms and scullery, 5x5; built of wooi and roofed with iron; brick chimney: iron w.c. Very suitable fnr seaside bach. Situated at No. 43, Middleton Road. Remuera. (2) T EAN'TO SHED, 33 x 12; walls 12in x -" Un, with battens; iron roof; in . good order. Adjoins above. 10 DAYS ALLOWED FOR REMOVAL. SITE TO BE CLEARED OF DEBRIS. SI GALE BY MORTGAGEE. 1 ftft ACRES AT RANGIRIRI XUU ACRES AT RANGIRIRI TTMUDAY, SEPTEMBER -| Q AT O P.M. SAMUEL T"TAILE AND SONS, J TD., Will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street Auckland, on nbove date, under instructions from the Mortgagee, acting under Powers of Sale contained in Deed of Mortgage No. 266410 and - Memo, of Mortgage No. 83530. 100 ACRES . bein g N.W. portion of AllotAAJXJ nient 208 and portion of Allotment 2088, Parish of Wbangamarino, situated about 3i miles from Rangiriri Railway Station on the Churchill Road. The land is all. ploughable, about 30 acres having a gentle slope and the rest being flat. Soil mostly of good quality. Fenced and subdivided. All been grassed or cultivated except about 15 acres. Well watered by Waikato River and springs. Buildings comprise house of 6 rooms, cowshed with concrete floor, separator room, storeroom. The property will be sold subject to existing first mortgage for £1000. Futher particulars and conditions of sale on application to the Auctioneers. 32 QLIPIIANT STREET, pONSONBY. COTTAGE IN DECEASED ESTATE. "PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER f)(» AT Sy P.M. SAMUEL "yAILE AND SONS, X TD., In conjunction with MESSRS! W. FRATER AND SON will Sell by Public Auction at their rooms,, 83, Queen Street. NO. 22. OLIPHANT ST.—Two-storey House of 5 rooms and large scullery; verandah front; Orion range; detached washhouse and bathroom, bath, c. und t.'s; sewer drainage and p.w.c. Freehold section, 21ft Sin. v 127 ft. Elevated position, standing above road. Now vacant, and immediate possession can be had. A chance to pick up a cheap little home. 33 Tj-BANCIS STREET, /"I REV T YNN. IN DECEASED ESTATE. .TjTRIDAY, SEPTEMBER £)& AT O P.M. _J SAMUEL VTAILE AND SONS, / T TD., Instructed by- the Trustees in the Estate of ! the late Mrs. M. M. Bittns,-will Sell by Public Auction at their rooms, S3, Queen ,' Street, . I \T7ELL-BUII.T VILLA RESIDENCE of 5 ! »' rooms, bathroom, etc.. siiualed at No.! 26, FRANCIS STREET. Front room i 22 x 12, built-in kauri wardrobe. Linen press, pore, bath, basin, califont, range. ; gas and water, sewer drainage aud j p.w.c. Detached washhouse.'c. and t.'s. woodshed. Freehold section 50 x 120' it. House Insured for £800. Must be ' sold.to wind up estate. 30 JOINTERS AND SHOPFITTERS. A F. BAKER, Expert Shop, Office Fitter, -*-*-• Glass-case Specialist.—22, Rutland ■ St. ■ Plume 712. ' B A —WAY'S willing to advise you.—Consult -"-Charles Wood, French Polisher. 32. Albert St. Phone 4nr,n. , b ASH . BROS.. 103, Karangahape Road, , -*-*■ Reliable Shop and Office Fitters. Ring i and obtain our price. n I A SPECIALIST in Shoplifting and Show- ;■£*■ case Work.—T. W. Wood. 32, Albert ' , St. Phone 4030. B SAGAR and Co., 364. Manukau Rd., Epsom. Joiners and Cabinetmakers. ' I Show Cases anu Fittings. . B ••••;-. t . ■ j i
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 220, 16 September 1924, Page 6
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