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AUCTIONS. "DICHARD ARTHUR, T. TD ' AT "DUCKLAND "DOAD, "pPSOM "DUCKLAND T>OAD, TPPSOM (Take Car to Greenwood's Corner, thence via Tah Road and Selwyn Road). •\TONDAI, A UGUST IA AT 11 A.M. TTRGENT SALE OF TIXODERN "DUNGALOW And "yALUABLE "pERIOD "pURNISHINGS, "pNGLISH T>IANO, pHINA. Acting under instrnctlon from MRS. S. F. SMITH, who is leaving for England by the s.s. Ruapehu, due to sail on the 12th August. A CHARMING NEW BUNGALOW OF 6 ROOMS AND 2 SLEEPING PORCHES (one glassed-in), replete with every modern convenience. Heavy beam and plaster ceil- . ings, tasteful art papers throughout, built-in ' wardrobes, linen press, etc. Electric light, p.b. and b., califont. City drainage. Garage. This Unarming Home is situated in one of the nicest streets in Epsom, and, standing on a high elevated section, commands glorious views of surrounding country. EASY TERMS, as the PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. Also, WITHOUT RESERVE, THE VERY FINE PERIOD FURNISHINGS AND CHINA, which MRS. SMITH brought with her from England. JACOBEAN OAK DINING SUITE, comprising Oval Gate-leg Table, 6 Dining Chairs, Writing Bureau. VERY FINE OAK WELSH DRESSER. OAK TEA WAGON, ANTIQUE OAK JACOBEAN HALL CHAIRS. VERY FINE ANTIQUE MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, with Folding Top. CHOICE LITTLE ANTIQUE GATE-LEG TEA TABLE, in Mahogany. UNIQUE 3-PCE. TELESCOPIC TEA TABLE in Oak, genuine Jacobean. "VTALUABLE "DIANO, Full Iron Frame, by Joseph Wallis and Sons, London, equal to new. FINE ROOMY 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, well sprung, Very Fine Ornamental Leather Cushions. SUPERFINE WILTON CARPET, about 12 x 15, equal to new. BRASS COAL BUCKET, ELECTRIC LIGHT FITTINGS. BEST ENGLISH CHINA TEA SERVICE, cost 16 Guineas in England; "Real Old Willow" Dinner Service, "Cauldron" Dessert Service, 6 Coffee Cups and Saucers, Cut-glass Tumblers, Wine and Champagne, Antique Jugs, Blue Dinner Service with C. and S. to match, INDIAN BRASS TRAY AND TRIPOD. Coffee Percolator, Breakfast Warmer (E.P. Stand with Spirit Lamp). E.P. Chaffing Dish, Valuable Large Bronze Vases, Brass Trays, Novels. TWIN OAK BEDS (Semi-Jacobean), with Wire, and H.H. Mattresses. 6 OAK COTTAGE CHAIRS, with Rush Seats, Very Old Mahogany 5-Drawer Chest, Old Oak Commode Chair, Wall Mirrors, Double Bed and Wirt, H.H. Mattress, Comb. Cheat, 5-drawer Chest, Wilton Carpet 2 Very Neat Little Beds for Children* (can be converted into High-side Cots, fitted with H.H. Mattresses—something quite out of the usual) ; Small Comb. Chest, Rocking Chair, Institution Bed. SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE. 4-VALVE WIRELESS SET. HANDSOME PORTABLE GRIAMOPHONE and Records. HAMMOCK, with Canopy, cost £12 in England ; never been used. KITCHEN REQUISITES, Alum. Saucepans, Alum. Pres. Pan, Mincer, Child's High Chair, New Invincible Wringer, Elec. Iron, New Carpet Sweeper, Ironing Board, Clothes Airer, and Basket. . NEW LAWN MOWER. , ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. NO RESERVE. TERMS STRICTLX CASH, AS VENDOR HAS TO BE PAID NEXT DAY. mHOS. "D ARTHUR, LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEER, OPP. TOWN HALL. 2 TO "DE CJOLD "DV AUCTION ON mUESDAY, A UGUST -to 1925. AT OUR SALEROOMS, OPP. TOWN HALL. "VTO. 7, WOODHALL ROAD, EPSOM.— —* House of 6 rooms, telephone, electric light, gas stove, califont. Section, 1 rood 13 perchog. Lot 8, D.P. 8767. MT. ALBERT, corner Allendale Rd. and Lloyd Avenue East.—4 Rooms, kitchenette, large bathroom, gas stove, callfont, electric light, pretty comer section, with hedges and lawns. Area, 28.5 perches. Frontage to Lloyd Avenue, 90.1 links. Frontage to Allendale Rd.,- 199.08 links. Lot 1 on D.P. 4852 of Allotment 40, Parish of Titirangi. <V| KIPLING AVENUE, CORNER OF —■*-* GILLIES AVENUE, EPSOM.— House of 7 rooms, large verandahs, garage, electric light, gas stove, califont, hot water service. Area, 1 rood 6.33 perches. Lot 16 of Allotment 24 of Section 6. Leasehold from Auckland Hospital Board. Ground rent, £12 10/ per year. Lease, 63 years from 20/8/06. VACANT SECTION, KIPLING AYE., EPSOM. Frontage 63ft 2ln by 172 ft (more or less). Level Section. Leasehold from Hospital Board. Ground rent, £8 8/2 per annum, 21 years renewable. TAKAPUNA — HARLEY ROAD. — VACANT SECTION. Area, 1 rood 8 perches. Lot 65 on D.P. 4526, of part Allotment 28 of 1, Parish of Takapuna. mAKAPUNA—TfiB STRAND.—3 Vacant •*■ Sections. Section 1, of part Lot 5, of 31, of 1, Parish of Takapuna. Area, 32.07 perches. Frontage to Strand, 149.20 links. Frontage to Gibbons Road, 138,63 links. Section 2. Area, 32 perc-.es. Frontage to Strand, 143.66 links. Depth, 139 links. Section 3. Area, 32.15 perches. Frontage, 143.40 links. Depth, approx. 140 links. TIT ANGoNUl.—Section, N.W. 76, Man- ■"■*- gonul Town, County of Mangonul. Area, 60 acres. TT7HAREHINE. — Section, N.E. 10, v» Wharehine Parish, Rodney County. Area, 40 acres. Near Port Albert. "DICHARD A RTHUR, T TD. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. l - AT STUD. ■JJOTICE TO BREEDERS. THE TRIUMPH (2.8.), Will be at the service of Auckland breeders this season. The Triumph is a son of The Exponent, he being by the mighty Blngen. Tbe Exponent is one of the leading sires in America. The Triumph's dam, Mardella, Is by Delmar, he being the sire of Major Del mar (1.59 3-5). Before leaving the States The Triumph sired the pacer Rags (2.3|) and three other three-year-olds with records of 2.12 or better. No dtber horie in New Zealand baa this horse's credentials. f[« was bred at tbe, famous Maple Lawn tud Farm, which is the second largest in America. Breeders, avail yourselves of this opportunity of breeding your mares to a proved racehorse and. a proved sire. Full particulars in later advertisement. B. EDWARDS, Dilworth, Otahuhu. -

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 7

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