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AUCTIONS. | JJICHARD J^TD., }" WILL SELL AT piNE gT., J>EMUERA. (Take Tram to Otnaliu Rd., 2nd road | ' on left.) I jjtO-MORROW, AT O'CLOCK. feting nnder Instructions from MRS. FREEMAN, ■who has sold the property. friHE WHOLE OF THE ARTISTIC II FURNISHINGS IN OAK. , "gECHSTEIN piANO. T IVINO ROOM.—VERY FINE BECHJJ STEIN PIANO, PIANO SEAT, 2 WILTON CARPETS, 9x9 and 9 X 10.6 (To Match). BLACK OAK R.O. EXTENSION DINING 9 ABLE, WITH MASSIVE PEDESTAL LEG, 6 OAK DINING CHAIRS TO MATCH, OAK GATELEG ,TABLE, SEAGRASS CHAIRS, SEAGRASS TABLE, CARPET yUNNER. OAK CLOCK, ORNAMENTS, 2 WATER COLOURS BY CLIFFORD WYNNE, REVERSIBLE WOOL RUGS, JOHNSON BROS. DINNER SERVICE, TEA SERVICE, (CUT GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. SOLID STERLING SILVER TRAY. BEDROOM. —Black Oak Twin Beds, ditto pretty design Dressing Table, ditto Urge Swing Mirror, Single Oa"k Bed, best quality Kapok Mattresses, Wire Mattresses, Comb. t/.est, Pedestal Cupboard, Reversible Jfool Rugs. HAND-EMBROIDERED LINEN BEDSPREAD, DOUBLE SIZE, DITTO SUPPER CLOTH, COST £5 5/, BOTH EQUAL TO *EW. KITCHEN.— Table, Chairs, Aluminium Cooking Utensils, Carpet Sweeper, Electric Iron (as new), 2 Stepladders, CHILD'S JIODEL MOTOR CAR and Hornby Train, •Oft Garden Hose, New Lawnmower, Tools. rjIHOS. AUCTIONEER, Opp. Town Hall. :17 "PLOVERS OF THE gPECIAL. 1 I NOW OX VIEW IN OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOMS, OPP. TOWN HALL. OLD GRANDFATHER CLOCK. FAMILY HEIRLOOMS. RARE JEWELS, i- ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS. CHINA, GLASS AND SILVER. LARGE TIGER SKIN, 10ft 6in long, Said to be the largest in N.Z. FURNITURE. — EARL? GEORGIAN ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE, with I ' K Brass Claws; LOUIS OCC. TABLE, -with Ormolu Mounting; LOUIS POT STAND, with very delicate Ormolu Mountings, LOUIS FOOT REST, RARE OLD GEORGIAN RD. TABLE, with Claw Feet, Beautiful Sheraton Dining Suite, Rd. Ext. Table and 6 Chairs, VERY OLD MAHOGANY TEA TABLE, "Pie Crust" top, and club feet; SHERATON ESCRETOIBE, OLD TUDOR FENDER STOOL, in hog oak, with tapestry coverings, Very Beautiful Walnut Uookcase, and 3 i Wain- 4 Whatnots, Rosewood Whatnot, J Quaint Mahogany Tea Table, 2 Very I Pine Mahogany Dining Chairs, Very I Fine Mahogany Sideboard, Walnut [ China Cabinet, Walnut Occ. Table. MAHOGANY Side Table, Mahogany Dinner Wagon, Mahogany Small Sideboard, . Mahogany Ex. Dining Table. fIfERY FINE BOW-FRONT MAHOGANY CHEST DRAWERS, Solid Walnut Chert Drawers. CHINA _ AND GLASS Fine Dresden Pieces, Old Spode and Crown Derby, 3 Old Staffordshire Figures (120 years), ja. Beautiful Cloisonne Ink Stand (a coli? lector's piece), ditto. Vases, etc., p "HOBNAIL" CUT GLASS TUMBLERS, Wines and Champagneß, very valuable. STERLING SILVER.—SiI. Tea Spoons, Georgian Mustard Pot, Georgian Candle Stick, Sheffield Plate, Cruet, etc. ilisWELS—M«gniflcen t pair of Diamond Bar-ring's, 14 stones, valued at £400 to , £500; Very Chaste Diamond and PlatiJr "I™ Neck Chain and Pendant, Solid L Gold Cig. Case Set with Emerald, old k Hand-made Gold Neck Chain and Peni dant. Very Valuable Gold 'Crucifix in tare enamel work, and many other Pieces of Jewellery. •I® MILITARY CHEST (brass bd.), Old Oak Armoury Cupboard, Valuable Oil 1790 3 OW Prißts ' Chap ' Boot, AUCTION: (QtHURSDAY AT O'CLOCK. "|*^TD., OPP. TOWN HALL. L iWEDXEiiDAr , gg AT 10 A.M. ; If iJJICHARD J^TD., Acting under Instructions from CHE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD, Will Sell, Without Reserve, I IN SHED No. 14. QUEEN'S WHARF. I "JJNCLAIMED QARGO, 1 "JJNCLAIMED QARGO, "JJNCLAIMED QARGO, , LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT. I "JJNCLAIMED J^UGGAGE. UNCLAIMED J^UGGAGE. UNCLAIMED J^UGGAGE. , Including, * LARGE NUMBER OF DECK CHAIRS, FURNITURE AND PERSONAL • LUGGAGE, i Also WITHOUT RESERVE. Tar macadam mixer. SMITH CONCRETE MIXER. Can be inspected in Shed No. 118, ,North Wall. I CASES INSULATED COPPER WIRE (about 13cwt of Scrap Copper). QUANTITY MANGANESE STEEL GUNMETAL, BRASS AND CAST IRON. Can be inspected in Workshop, Hobson Street. Large quantity of second-hand TIMBER. On North Wall. Will be Sold in One Lot. Large quantity of second-hand TIMBER. On Reserve, Mechanics' Bay. Will be Sold in One Lot. ' COME HUNDREDS OF SHEETS SECOND HAND ROOFING IKON, now being removed from Sheds No. 6, 7 and 18, in 6, 7 8, 9 and 10ft lengths. Each bhed win be Sold as One Lot. Full particulars from the Office of the Harbour Board, the Traffic Managers Office, Queen's Wharf, or our Office, whpre list of Unclaimed Goods can be inspected. IJIHOS. Jg < ' AUCTIONEER. OPP. TOWN HALL. :24 (AUCTION SALE. ' **■ 12 o'clock, FRIDAY, MAY 20. 4, WYNDHAM STREET. FOR REMOVAL. „ t Bricks, Timber and Roofing Iron to be Sold, comprising all the Buildings at the corner of Durham St. and Albert St.. suitable for stable, garage, fowlhouse or seaside Inspection arranged. SEVILLE NEWCOMB, LTD.. Auctioneers. Phone 40-790. 4. Wyndham St :H> INSURANCE COMPANIES. [ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD ** Assets £25.000.000. —Phofte 40-I2fl I PRESS AND FASHION. rjO»TUMES. Suits, Overcoats, marte y. cleaned, dyed, repaired; customers •fr up.—Practical Tailor, 11^

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 5