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AUCTIONS. JOHN - OARLAW WILL SELL, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS SALEROOMS, 24, WYNDHAM ST. (Next Gas Co.'s Office), QUO ICE JJOME TjMJRNISHINGS, IN OAK AND RIMU, QAIU'ETS, rjAO-MORROW JJUIIDAY, j rpO-MORROW JpTRIDAY, AT O'CLOCK. Including: 4 DIVAN CHAIRS (in Genoa Velvet). •5 CHESTERFIELD SUITES. 3 8-PCE. OAK DINING ROOM SUITES. 3 4-PCE. OAK BEDROOM SUITES. 2 aXMINSTEII CARPETS. 10ft 6in x 9. ■I OAK GATE-LEG TABLES. 3 OAK TEA WAGONS. 1 SINGER D.ii. SEWING MACHINE. 3 AXMINSTER CARPETS, (Oft x Oft). 1 2-DRAWER RIMU OFFICE TABLE. Details: Living rooms.—i 3-PCE. chesterfield SUITE (In Moquette). 1 Rimil Bookcase, Rimu China Cabinet, 1 8-PCE. OAK DINING ROOM SUITE (comprising Onk Buffet, Ext. Table, and 6 Side Chairs), 2 Rimu Sideboards, 3 Oval Rimu Dining Tables, 3 O-Pce. Rimu Dining Suites, Chairs (with drop-In seats), China and Glassware. Pictures, 10ft Gin x Oft WILTON CARPET SQUARE, Axm. Floor Rugs, 1 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE ' (In Black and Gold Damask), 1 DIVAN CHAIR (in Wool Moquette), Oec. Tables, Oak Tea Wagons, Pol. K. Setteo and 2 Chairs, Cushions, Curtains. Bedrooms.— rimu and pol. k. COMB. CHESTS, Double a;id Single Rimu Beds, Wires and Bedding, BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILTS, PILLOW SLIPS, Cushions, Curtains, Bedroom Chlnaware, 2ft Oin x 7ft 6in AXMINSTER CARPETS, Floor Rugs, Oak Wardrobe, Bedside Tables and

Chairs, Duchess Pairs, 1 4-.PCE. OAK BEDROOM SUITE, Plain Wardrobe. Chest Drawers, 1 4-PCE. LIGHT OAK BEDROOM SUITE (comprising Mirrordoor Wardrobe, Dressing Chest, Toilet Cabinet, and 4ft Gin Bedstead). Kitchen. — kitchen dresser, Tables, B.W. Chairs, Aim. Saucepans, Set Store Canisters, Flour Bin, Meat. Safe, Kitchen Utensils, Mincer. Stepladder, Wheelbarrows, GOft. Rubber Hose. 6 New Lawnmowers, and a host of Useful Sundries. AND AT O'CLOCK. 1 IJ H.P. WESTERN MOTOR, D.C., 1 SawBench and Circular Saw, 1 Mitre Box, quantity of Picture Frame Moulding. JOHN QARLAW, AUCTIONEER. VALUER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. 24, WYNDHAM STREET (Next Gas Company's Offices). PHONE 44-240. 19 JpOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT AUCKLAND AT THE REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE, and in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage, Registered under Number 137325, on JjMIIDAY, THE 20™ DAI ° F SEPTEMBER, 1929. AT "1 U'CLOCK IN THE FOItENOU.v JOHN QARLAW,

At his Auction Rooms, at No. 24, Wynd* ham Street, Auckland, under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Northern District, at Auckland, will Sell by Public Auction 011 the above dale, ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND containing one rood and eight perches (1 rood « perches), more nr less, situated in the l'apakura Town District, being Lot Sixtysix (0(5) on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Auckland as Number 15400, and being portion of Section four (4) of the Village of l'apakura, and the whole of the land comprised and descrihed In Certificate of Title, Volume 384, Folio OS, of the Land Transfer Register Bdoks at Auckland, subjet to Agreement as to Fencing contained in Memorandum of Transfer Nnmbcr 173855. The dwelling of four rooms on the above land was erected a little over five years ago, and is situated nt Elliott Street, Papakura, three minutes' walk from the Post OfUce. The land has a frontage to Elliott Street of sixty-six feet, and a depth of one hundred and ninety-eight feet. The

property is witliin Ave minutes of the Railway Station, and three minutes from the j bus. The Mortgagee'!? application, containing the estimate of value may be seen at the Registrar's Office at all reasonable times prior to the sale. A copy lUay be seen at the Auction Rooms prior to the sale without payment of any fees. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen at the Office of the Auctioneer or at the Office of Herbert Alan Steadman, Victoria Insurance Buildings, Shortland Street, Auckland, the solicitor for the Mortgagee. *19 QAK AND JjIURNITURE, piANOS, Q.RAMOPIIONES, ETC. gQUIRRELL AND QO. WILE SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEIR SALEROOMS. HALL OF COMMERCE, HIGH ST., rpO-MORROW, JpRIDAY. AT • O'CLOCK.

()X GALLONS English R.M. Paints, 1 £0 Cast. Bath, 2 Coppers and Stands, ,3 Sets Kauri Washtubs, 1 Giant Cali- ' font, 2 New Califonts, 1 301n Orion Range, 2 3Gin Ranges with Copper Boilers. 2 H.P. Rnnges, Auck. Cooker, 2 Small Gas Stoves, 2 Garden Rollers (2Jcwt each), 1 Bootmaker's Machine, 1 Vulcanising Plant, 1 Single Furrow Plough. 1 Churn, ,2 Cream Separators, Tools and Sundries, 1 Panel Door, 10 Kauri Stepiadders, 12 New Wringers, 20 Gallons Disinfectant, 4 Wheelbarrows. Also, BEDROOMS-- 1 Handsome Oak Bedroom Suite (4-picccs), 1 Polished Rimu Bedroom Suite (4-picces), 2 Rimu Wardrob#.' 20 Comb. Chests, 6 Pedestal Cupboards, Single and Rlniu Beds and Wires, Hospital Beds. Stretchers. Bedding, 1 Rimu D.S. Cot and Mattress, etc. LIVING ROOMS—-2 Chesterfield Suites. 3 Divan Chairs, 2 Rimu Settees and Squabs. 6 Dressmakers, Mirrors, 6 Oak D. Chairs, 12 Rimu Chairs, 1 Oval Rimu Table. 3 Sets Rimu Bookshelves, 1 Elec. Radiator, 1 D.S. Sideboard, 2 Oak Sideboards, 1 Oak Cabinet Sewing Machine. 3 Upright Grand Pianos, 1 BABY TABLE GRAND PIANO (new), 4 Cabinet Gramophones, 1 Tahle Gramophone, 1 OAK CHIMING 1 CLOCK, 200 PIANO PLAYER ROLLS (as new), 1 Set Bon* Chessmen in Case, 2 Cases E.P. Cake Knives and Teaspoons, etc. KITCHEN, ETC.—Tables, Meat. Safes. 1 Kit. Dresser, Canadian nnd A.B. Chairs, 6 Galv. Buckets, Office Desks, 3 Office Chairs and General Household Furniture, etc. TERMS CASH. ROY SQUIRRELL, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, HALL OF COMMERCE, HIGH ST. 19

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 222, 19 September 1929, Page 5

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