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AUCTIONS. TO AND (~)NE mREE JJILL J3ESIDENTS. Acting upon instructions from MRS. A. TOWNSEND, who is giving up housekeeping, < J. E. E OBERTSON ' LTDWILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE RESIDENCE, N°" 1 P RESCEXT ~RP> "pPSOM. (Take Tram to Claude Road, Crescent Road is second on right off Claude Road.) M ONDAYrjtJNE 10) M ONDAY, JUNE 10> AT -j -j O'CLOCK. ' SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS OF SIX ROOMS, including Piano, Super. Wilton Carpet and Rugs ; also MorrisOxford Roadster Motor Car, 3-seater, only done 5000 miles; any trial given. Details :— DRAWING ROOM. —Upright Grand Piano, by Barratt and Robinson, cost over £100; 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite, Figured Velvet; Oak Music Seat, Elec. Standard Lamp, Beautiful Super Wilton Carpet, 13ft Oin x lift 3in, cost £ 50; Silk Curtains. Copper Jardinieres, Occ. Tabic, Oval Wall Mirror, Tapestry Cushions, Marble Clock, Pouffe Cushion, R.D. Jugs and Vases, Oak China Cabinet, Aynsley Cups and Saucers, E.P. Cake Tier, Divan Chair, in Moquette; Bearskin Rug, Black Mohair Rugs, Oak Tray, Copper Tray, Vases, Spills, Set Fish Knives and Forks, E.P. Egg Cruet, Pictures, Afternoon Tea Cups, Bric-a-brac, Tea and Coffee Cups, inlaid with silver, will interest connoisseurs and collectors. HALL AND VERANDAH.—Ax. Square, Bft 10in x Oft; Palm Stand, Matting Square, 8 x (i; 2 Coir Door Mats, 2 Sengrass Chairs and Cushions, Stag's Head, Skin Rug, As. Rugs, Tap. Square. Oft x 4ft Gin ; 9i Yards Tap. Runner. BREAKFAST ROOM.—Oak Gateleg Table, (5 English Oak Dining Chairs, Divan Chair, Hearth Hug, ■ Fire Screen, Gramophone and Records, Singer Drophead Sewing Machine. (30, in perfect order; Hearth Tidy, Tap. Carpet, i> x 9 ; Small Billiard Table, 5x3; Ornaments and Vases, Dinnerware, Cutlery, Glassware. BEDROOMS (:•»).—Oak Cheval Dressing Table, Double Oak Bedstead, Wire Wove, Kapok Mattresses and Pillows, Bedside Table, 2 Skin Mats, Medicine Cabinet, Cuckoo Clock, Ax. "Carpet Square, 11 x 0 ; Dark P. Kauri Chest, Double K. Bed and Wire Wove, Kapok Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Ax. Hug, Cong. Square, Blankets, Sheets, Pillow Slips, and Assorted Linen. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—Kit. Table and Chairs, Alum. Saucepans, Elec. Iron, Crockery, Brooms, Mops, Clothes Basket, Preserving Pan, Carpet Sweeper, Wringer, Hoe, Shovel, Spade, Axp, Fork. Tools, etc.; Grubber, Rake, Pair Rubber Boots, Electro Lawn Mower, 16In; Coal and Firewood, 7 Prize White Leghorn Fowls, Length Hose, Tout Fly, Large Assortment Choice Pot Plants and Ferns. J. 11. BAKER, Auctioneer. S /CONTINUATION •jyj-ILITARY gALE. •jITILITARY ttALE. J. K. E OBERTSON, L m, Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, QUEEN STREET, opp. Court's, on mUESDAY, AT 1A A.M., p REATCOATS. / 1 REATCOATS. QHORTS. gHOKTS. SHIRTS. gIIIRTS. mKOUSERS, ALL SIZES. muNics. rpuxics. ABSOLUTELY LAST DAY OF SALE. J. H. BAKER, Auctioneer. 8 QJQUIRRELL AND r<o., Instructed by the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, NO. 10. ST. FRANCIS DE SALE STREET, Off St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby. On miIURSDAY, TUNE -J O AT "j -| O'CLOCK, As follows : SITTING ROOM—I 7-pce. Rosewood Suite (comprising Settee and (5 Chairs. Oval Table), 12yds Good Lino., 1 Copper Fire Screen. 1 Carved Stool, Pictures and Sundries, HALL—l3yds Carpet Runner, 13y(ls Lino., 1 Hall Stand, 0 Red Mohair Slip Mats, 1 Hat Rack, G Palm Stands, 12 Aspidistra. Palms and Jardleneres. BEDROOMS (3)— l Mottled Kauri Wnrtl- • robe, 1 Single D.S. Bed and Wire, 1 4ft 6in B.M. Bed and Wire, Bedding. 3 A.H. Chairs, 10yds Good Lino., 2 Sets Toilet Ware, 1 Dressing Cabinet, 1 4drawer Scotch Chest, Occ. Tables, 1 12 x 9 Carpet, 1 D.S. Comb. Pair, 1 Pedestal Cupboard, 1 White Enamel Settee and Squab, 2 A.B. Chairs, 1 Comb. Chest. LIVING ROOM—I Oak Extension Dining Table, 6 High Back Oak Chairs, 2 Platform Rocking Chairs, 15yds Good Linoleuin, 1 Settee, upholstered in brown Velvet, 1 Marble Clock, 1 Overmantel, 1 Carved Palm Stand, 1 Whatnot, 2 Mottled Kauri Panels, Floor Rugs, Occ. Tables, Pictures, Vases, Ornaments, etc. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE-1 Office Chair, 4 A.B. Chairs, Pictures, 1 Framed Mirror, Books, Linoleum, 1 Small Ice Chest, 1 Cupboard, 1 Clock, 1 16ft Ladder, 100 ASPIDISTRA PALMS FERNS AND POT PLANTS, full range Garden Tools, Carpenters' Tools, 1 Mower, 2 Step Ladders, 2 Bird Cages 1 Grindstone and Stand, 2 Wheelbarrows, 2 Sieves, 1 Doll's Pram, 1 Tail Vice, Quantity Fern Pots, 2 HIVES BEES, and a host of Sundries. NO TERMS CASH. JJOY CiQUIRRELL, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, HALL OF COMMERCE, HIGH STREET. _ rjIAKAPUNA QNir. ■pRIDAY, JUNE AT ™- gAMUEL -y-AILE AND T TD., Will Sell by Public Auction at their ■ Rooms, 83, Queen St., on above date. BUNGALOW of 4 rooms and kitchenette with front porch, bathroom and laundry, range and gas stove, electric IMit Good section, Gβ x 105 ft, some fruit trees ; harbour view. Insurance £400. A rare chance to pick up a cheap little home. Situated in TAHAROTO RD. (near Dominion St.) ' ,/ S QALE BY MORTGAGEE. TTOUSE AT A VONDALE. JCIRIDAY, TUNE -1 A 1929, AT £) P.M. TJTAILE AND QONS, T TD., Instructed by the Mortgagee, acting in exercise of the Power of Sale in Mortgage 169207, will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 83, Queen St., Auckland, on the above date. MODERN BUNGALOW of 4 rooms, bathroom, sleeping porch and laundry; situated in Beatrix Rd., AvonclflJc. Usual appointments and convs. Freehold section containing lro. ,'}.Bpo., being Lot 25 on D.P. 10000. portion nf Allotment 14. Parish of Titirangi, and all land in C.T. 442/169. Further particulars and terms of sale on application to the Auctioneers or to Messrs. Napier, Herman and Smith; A.M.P. Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. I*l3

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 134, 8 June 1929, Page 6

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