AUCTIONS. '('%■ pEORGE TT7ALKEK WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, mO-MOHROW, VT7EDXESDAT, '/ JUNE 29, AND FOLLOWING DAY, THURSDAY. AT "J i O'CLOCK EACH DAY. ON THE PREMISES, B. PORTER AND CO., HIGH STREET. > For Convenience of Sale. ( By Order of THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY, on Account of! Whom it May Concern. j A PPEOX. pACKAGES A PPROX. 50() pACKAGES CTORED /CHATTELS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Comprising FURNITURE. Household Linen. Clothing, Clocks, Valuable China, Plate and Books, Crockery, Glassware, Aluminium Ware, Sewing Machine, Golf Clubs, Clocks. Cutlery, Croquet Mallet, Cut Glassware. Teasets, Pictures, Rabbit Traps, Cameras and Photographic Gear, Truuks and Bags, Tent, Etc., Etc. THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES EVER SEEN. Paddy's Market has Missed the Bus. Goods Should Have Been Displayed on the Civic Square. A SIGHT FOR SORE EYES. Also, OAK ROLLER TOP DESK. LADY'S OAK WRITING BUREAU. VALUABLE MUSICIAN'S LIBRARY. HIGH STREET ENTRANCE To SALE ONLY. QEORGE ITTALKER, AUCTIONEER, 38, QUEEN STREET. 2b mOILET gRUSHWARE AND pOMBS. QEORGE yyALKER WILL SELL BY AUCTION, rjlO-MORROW, VyHDNESOAY, AT n A.M. •MANUFACTURER'S ttTOCK OF jDRUSHWAEE, T^TC. Also, TDALANCE OF T EDIARDS CTOCK, Comprising: FANCY GOODS, LEATHER GOODS, TRAVELLING TRUNKS, SUIT CASES ATTACHE CASES. HAT BOXES, MEN'S AND YOUTH'S CRICKET BATS, FOOTBALLS, Etc. QEORGE TT7ALKER, AUCTIONEER, 38, QUEEN ST. 2S J. R. R OB ERTSON. L TD., J. R. R OBEKTSO *. l td - THE BIG QUEEN ST. AUCTIONEERS, Under the instructions of MR. C. HOWLEY, will Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises at l\ Ta 20, T E R A R OAD - N° 20. T E R A ROADPT. CHEVALIEK ; (Same Road as Public School), rpHURSDAY, TUNE Oft 1927, FJIHE Qv' rjIHE pURNISHINGS AND pFFECTS OF 6 ' ROOMS, Comprising: DINING ROOM.—O.K. Sideboard, neat design; Suite, O.R. Chairs, tip-out seats; O.R. Dining Table, Oak Dinner Wagon, Settee and Squab, O.R. Writing Desk, Lino. Square, Croc«ery, Fruit Bowls, Cake Stand, Fancy China. MUSIC ROOM.—BEAUTIFUL TONEL KRAUMANN PIANO, Iron Frame. Overstrung, in perfect condition. (There are only three models in N.Z. Well wortl inspection) ; Settee and Squab, Morrh Chair, Music Cupboard, Piano Stool, "Pain Stand, Overmantel, 2 Large Oil Painting* Carpet, Rev. Rugs, 2 Pieces Runner, Orna roents and Cushions, Automatic Mush Beater, and Steel Guitar. NO. 1 BEDROOM.—3-PIECE HEAVI OAK BEDROOM SUITE, Non-sag Win Wove, Morris Chair, Elect. Light Shade Curtains, Pictures, and Carpet. NO. 2 BEDROOM.—2 3Ft Comb. Beds Mattresses and Pillows, O.R. Dressing Chest, Floor Coverings, Curtains and Pic tores. "VTO. 3 BEDROOM.—2 3Ft Beds, Mat A-l tresses. Pillows, Dressing Table, Cur tairjs and Pictures, Floor Coverings. KITCHEN. —Kitchen Table, Crockery Pots, Pans, Cutlery, etc GOODS ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. T R' "ROBERTSON, AUCTIONEER. ; | 2i "WALUABLB pORNEK T3LOCK, COMPRISING 3 BRICK SHOPS TfDEN rpERRACE. BIG PROSPECTIVE VALUE. AT JUNCTION OF PROPOSED EXTEN SION OF BELGIUM STREET VVITI EDEN TERRACE, providing a Direc Outlet from Queen Street. TftBJDAX, JULY 1 AT O PJi. SAMUEL TfAILE AND CONS. J.TD. Instructed by the Trustees of the Estat of the late MRS. MARY BEEDELL, wil . Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms 83, Queen Street. SUBSTANTIAL TWO-STOREY BBiCJ BLOCK, on Cor. of EDEN TERRACI and EXMOUTH ST.. comprising 2 doubl shops, with living accommodation and 1 lock up shop; also Wooden Cottage at back, th whole at present well let. FREEHOLI CORNER SITE, having 61ft 6in frontag to Eden Terrace, and long frontage to Es mouth Street The carrying Into effect of the City Conn cil's proposal to provide a new outlet froi Queen Street, via Belgium Street and Es mouth Street, will undoubtedly make thi an exceedingly VALUABLE CORNEI second only in importance to the presen Symonds Street junction. An exceptions opportunity to secure a sound investmen with great potential possibilities. 2 TTRGENT {2 ALE. — TTRGENT CJAU OWNER WILL SACRIFICE TO GET CASH OVER MORTGAGES. Q.LEN QLEN T£DEJ SUKNY ASPECT. CLOSE TO STATION. CLAYBURN ROAD. —" WELL-BUU/1 COMMODIOUS BUNGALOW, built o section No. 7, frontage 53ft x the grea depth of 429 ft. Mortgage £500, Ii surance £ 700. CLAYBURN ROAD.—MODERN BUNGi LOW, built on section No. 45, wit frontage of 66ft x 165. . Mortgaj £550. Insurance £700. BRANDON ROAD.—MODERN BUNGi LOW, on section No. 6, frontage 891 x 270 ft. Mortgage £500. Insurant £700. The Properties are Flagged. Further Particulars from our Office. •RICHARD A RTHUR, T. TIX DATE OF AUCTION: XpRIDAY. JULY g AT A.M. IN SALEROOMS, OPP. TOWN HALT*. 2 OPTICIANS. MILLER'S Famous Spectacles su almost anv sight, aU pockets. Fro: 2/6.—Miller's, Victoria St. W.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1927, Page 5
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