AUCTIONS. pARNELL RESIDENTS. QEORGE "YyALKER, J^TD., AT THE RESIDENCE, 0 gTANWELL gTREET, pARNELL, Off Gladstone Road, TyJ-EXT, £ AT NOON - Favoured with instructions from MRS. J. JOVEY, to Sell JTER JJOUSEHOLD pURNISHINGS, As Under: PRETTY RIMU SIDEBOARD, Crockery, Glasware, OVAL RIMU DINING TABLE, 6 RIMU CHAIRS, RIMU SETTEE AND SQUAB, en suite; Easy Chair, B.C. Screen, Fire Tidy and Kerb, Linoleum Square, OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND 62 GOOD RECORDS, Tap. Runner, Potstand, HALLSEAT AND HATRACK, Pictures. BEDROOMS—RIMU MIRRORED WARDROBE, RIMU CHEVAL CHEST AND PED. CUPBOARD, D. and S. Rimu Bedsteads and Wire Woves, BOX OTTOMAN, Kauri Wardrobe, Rimu Comb. Chest, Lino. Square, Tap. Carpet, 6 ; Drawer Chest, Col. Robe, Fold. Chair, etc. KITCHEN.—KITCHEN TABLE, Aim. S. Pans, Crockery, Brooms, Mops', Carpet Sweeper, JAMS AND PRESERVES, Wringer, Clothes Basket, Cupboard, G.I. Tubs and Garden Tools, Etc. QEORGE p TD -» AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, 249, QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. pAINTS pAINTS pAINTS. rrrr{\ — TINS MIXED PAINTS — r 7 r 7t\ lIU_ TINS MIXED PAINTS — 4 111 Instructed by the Liquidator in an Assigned Estate, QEORGE pTD., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 240, QUEEN STREET, WEDNESDAY AT A.M., rjrjfX TINS MIXED PAINTS, assorted II U colours, in lib, 21b and 41b tins. A A GALLONS OF WOOD STAINS, in ogal. drums, ISGALS. RED OXIDE, 35GALS. ROSEWOOD STAIN, etc., etc. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. To be sold in lots to suit purchasers. QEORGE yyALKER, SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS, 249, QUEEN STREET. 3 T° pEMUERA RESIDENTS. QEORGE pTD., AT THE RESIDENCE, 227 R EMUERA R D " pEMUBKA((Take trams to terminus, one minute's walk.) ■yyEDNESDAY jyj"AY rj -| 2 NOON. Instructed by Mrs. Bell, who is giving up Housekeeping, mHE -p-QUSEHOLD JfIURNISIIINGS AND piANO. Details: UPRIGHT IRON FRAME lIARLSTON PIANO '-i sweet, mellow tone), 3-PCE. CHESJ'i .AFIELD LOUNGE AND 2 DINING CHAIRS, in Moquette; SUPER WILTON CARPET SQUARE. 12.0 x 11.3 (cost £27 10/) ; Large Royal Doulton Jardiniere, La Gloria-Gramo-phone and Records, CHOICE FRAMED • PICTURE, including Etchings, Framed Mirror, Bookcase and Books, Palmstand, Oak Occ. Table, Seagrass Chair, Black Mohair Rugs, Fire Screen, Lamp Shades, Cushions, Umbrella Stand, Upholstered Seagrass .Lounge, Reed Loom Table, D. Polished Hall Seat and Mirror, Carpet Runner, 9 x 4.6 Vestibule Wilton Rug, Black Mohair Slip . Mats, HANDSOME O.R. BEDROOM SUITE (comprising 'Robe, Comb. Chest. Ped. Cupboard, Full-fcize Bedstead and Wire Wove, Kapok Bedding), 9 x 9 Carpet Square, Corner Brackets, Linoleum, Oiled Rimu Single i Bedsteads and Bedding, Blankets and Linen, Stretcher, Comb. Chests, Congoluern Square, Curtains and Bedroom Sundries, New Art Solid Oak Sideboard, Oak Dining Table, 6 Solid Oak Dining Chairs, Linoleum, Oak China Cabinets, Cut Glass Ware, Dinner and Tea Service, Cutlery, Pictures, Clock, Sewing Treadle Machine, lIOTPOINT ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER, cost £10 10/; Pyrex Dish, Cooking Utensils, Carpet Sweeper, Brooms, Glassware, Rugs, Meat Safe, Iron Mangle, Lawnmower, Garden Tools and Usual Sundries. NOTE.—On view morning of sale. TERMS CASH. QEORGE -yyALKER, J^D., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers^ Ag-EWMARKET RAILWAY pEASES FOR SALE — BY PUBLIC AUCTION — Existing Leases Having Expired, QEORGE •yyALKER, p™-. Instructed by the New Zealand Government Railways Department, WILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 249, QUEEN STREET, ■yyEDNESDAY, 2§ } 1930 ' - AT P.M. 0 — pEASEHOLD gECTIONS — 0 q _ pEASEHOLD gECTIONS — 9 WITH BUILDINGS THEREON. THE SECTIONS to be offered comprise all those sections having frontage to the main Newmarket Railway Sidings and bavin" a common entrance from Broadway, adjoining the passenger footbridge. 8 Sections have Road Frontage and one section has access by right-of-way to Broadway. THESE SECTIONS will be offered separately, and the purchasers of the individual sections shall purchase frpm the existing lessees the buildings on such sections at the valuations placed upon them in the conditions of sale. TpXCEPTIONAL QPPORTUNITY. THIS SALE OFFERS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COAL MERCHANTS, GENERAL AND FERTILISER STORES. For the Prompt Handling and Delivery of Their Commodities. MEMBER.—'These sites are the mos,t coJvfient in Auckland for the handling railway goods, and are ready for immeiite use without further expense. Full particulars and conditions of sale on application to the Auctioneers. ptEORGE -yyALKER, AUCTIONEER| g LAND AND ESTATE ">49 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers, phone 42-Slu. " RFMOVAL NOTICES. rxiVOY Studios have Removed to more S Commodious premises, 110, Queen St Same quality and price. 8
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 6
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