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AUCTIONS SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS. GEORGE WALKER, LTD.. Will sell by Public Auction at the DE LUXE SALEROOMS. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AT 11 OCLOCK. Instructed by the New Zealand Insurance Co.. sltd.. Trust- Dept.. Execurors in the Estate of w*. L. Black (Deed."), and removed from Arney Road. Remuera. to our Salenroms ror convenience of Sale, and also other clients. SUPERIOR HOME FURNISHINGS. CARPETS AND CHOICE BRIC-A-BRAC. AND AT 1 O'CLOCK. Two A C. Radio Sets. Console and Mantel: Set New Steel-shafted Goli Clubs and Bag. Conev Seal Fur Coat. Squirrel Collar and Cuffs; Silver Fox and Stone Marten Furs. Laree Paisley Shawl. Ross Prismatic Binoculars and Case. Furnishing Catalogue Includes:—2 Choice Chesterfield Suites, each 3 Pieces; 2 Reflex Oak Bedroom Suites, each 4 Pieces: 2 Fine Oak Dinmg Room Suites, each 6 Pieces: Walnut China Cabinet, Rosewood Occ. Chairs, 3 Brass Trays, on stands. Details:— Living Room. —Very Fine Oak Dining Room Suite of 6 Pieces, comprising Leadlight and Mirrored Sideboard. Drawleaf Refectory Dining Table and 4 Side Chairs, en suite: 2 Fine E.P. Salvers. Cut, Glass Jug and Noggins. A 1 Cutlery and Stainless Knives, Wine Glasses. 40-piece Paragon Teaset. 3-pce E.P. Tea Service. E.p. Coffee and Hot Water Jugs. Beautiful Chesterfield Suite of 3 Pieces, uph. . in Green Uncut Moquette. Lounge makes Hostess | Bed (valued at £65); Cushions. Dropleaf Tea Wagon and Tea Table. 3 Brass Trays on stands. Good Paintings and Pictures, Solid Oak Dining Room Suite of 6 Pieces, comprising Oak Buffer. Drawleaf Ext. Table and 4 Cane Back Dining Chairs to match; E.P. Cake Basket. Large Ginger Jar, Choice Dresden Plaque, B.C. Log Box. A.C. Fire Brasses, and Dogs, Fine Bow-front Walnut Leadlight China Cabinet. Walnut Circle Occ. Table on cabriole legs. Walnut Music Canterbury. Fine Chesterfield Suite of 3 Pieces, in Tapestry. C.G. Fish Eaters, Revolv. Top Fold, Card Table. 2 Rosewood Occ. Chairs, Chesterfield Suite of 3 Pieces, with washable linen loose Covers, also extra Lounge to match; Oak Coal Scuttle. Oak Monk's Bench. Carved Oak Hall Chair. Torrington Electric Vacuum Cleaner. Sheraton Barometer, etc., C.G. Pearl Handle Fruit Knives and Forks, and Choice Bric-a-Brac. Bedrooms. —Handsome Brown Oak Bedroom Suite of 4 Pieces, comprising Full Length Wardrobe, Reflex Mirrored Dressing Chest, Gent.'s Tallboy, and Full Panel Bedstead, en suite; H. S. Wire Wove and Good Kapok Bedding. Pillows. Easy Chairs, Cushions. Oak Writing Bureau. Firescreen. Goc«i Pictures and Paintings, Shaded Oak Bedroom Suite of 4 Pieces, comprising Mirrored Wardrobe and Reflex Dressing Chest, Toilet Cabinet and Full Panel Bedstead to match; H.S. Wire Wove and Kapok Mattress. Oak 3-lold Screen. Bedside Tables, Couch and 2 Easy Chairs, with Loose Covers; Kauri Mirrored Wardrobe and Duchess Chest. Kauri Scotch Chest. Electric Light Shade. Rimu Mirrored Tallboy, Easy Chairs, Curtains, and other Bedroom Plenishments. Kitchen and Outside. —Oak Kitchen Cabinet, with Leadlight Cupboards; Kitchen Table and Chairs, Oak Ice Chest, Fold. Ironing St*p Chair, Briton Washing Machine with Wringer attached. Clothes Horse, Iron. Board. Carpet Sweeper. Brooms and Mops. Brass Pres. Pan. Aluminium Ware, Enamel Ware. Crockery. Saucepans, Kettles, Pyrex Dish. Electric Radiators, and Sundries too numerous to detail. AND AT 2.30 P.M. Good Wilton and Axminster Carpets, sises 13.6 x 12. 12 x 9, 10.6 x 9, etc.: 27m and 36in Axminster Hall Runners. On View This Day From 12 Noon. Specialty Auctioneers. Leonard Coakley. T. A. GouldiriK. Auctioneers. 7 TO EPSOM RESIDENTS. GEORGE WALKER. LIMITED, Instructed by the Trustees in the Estate ol R. Leslie (deceased), will Sell by Public Auction, at the Residence, 6. LYNTON AVENUE, ofl Pah Road. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER I*. AT 12 NOON. RESIDUE FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS.

Including: GOOD 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, upll. in Moquette; Axm. Carpet, 12 x 9; Kitchen Sideboard, D.P. Escritoire, Kerb. Dining Chairs, Oat Tea Wagon, Rep Curtains, Rev. Rug, Large K.D. Table, Hallstand, Embossed Hall Curtains, Axm. Vest. Carpet. 12 x 4.6. Electrolux, Sew. Machine, 2 Good Single Panelled Rimu Bedsteads, O.R. Comb. Chest, 5-drawer M.K. Chest, Wilton Carpet, 12 x 9: D.D.P. Bed and Wire, Commode, O R. Chest. Axm. Carpet, 12 x 9; Carpet Sweeper, Oak Dressing Table, Mirrored Overmantel. S. Oak Bed and Wire, Kitchen Table. 5 O.R. Chairs, Odd Kitchen Utensils, Lawnmower, Mangle. TERMS CASH. LEONARD COAKLEY. T. A. GOULD ING. Auctioneers. « URGENT SHORT NOTICE SALE. SQUIRRELL AND CO., Acting under instructions from the Holder of Bill of Sale will sell by Public Auction on the Premises, AERO GARAGE, 109, TRAFALGAR STREET, ONEHUNGA. THURSDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 8, 1942. On the Premises, AERO GARAGE, 109, TRAFALGAR STREET, AT 11 A.M.. 1 MiUhaven Car Hoist. Super Tube Outfit, complete with Air Hose. Tank, Lines and Spray Gun; 30 cwt Hydraulic Jack. 1 Mechanical Jack. Free Air Machine and Hose. 1 Electric fining Machine, 1 Set Expanding Reamers, 1 Car Spraying Outfit, complete with Filter. Hose, Spray Gun and Gauges; 1 Battery Charging Plant. 1 Black and Decker Uin h.p. A.C. Electnc Drill, Set Welding Hoses, Torch, Tips and Gauge. 1 set Stocks and Dies, 1 iin to 3 ,4 in; 1 National Cash Register, lid to £5 (No. 5327); 6-drawer Office Desk 2 Chairs. 1 Dominion Radio Set, A.0., Quantity Spare Parts and Accessories. Terms Cash. Fred Ziegler, Auctioneer and Valuer. :7 IMPORTANT LAND AUCTION. HENDERSON. To Wind Up an Estate. T. MANDENO JACKSON. Instructed by the Trustees in the Rowntree Estate, will Sell by Public Auction at their j Rooms, 3, Swanson Street, Auckland, on | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, 1942. AT 11 A.M. j A PINE BLOCK OF FREEHOLD LAND, containing about 8 Acres, having long pontage Grange Road, Henderson, and to View Road, just off Great North Road, about Vz mile from Henderson Station. Vacant House of 6 rooms electric light, electric stove, verandah, and usual conveniences. A Good Orchard or Poultry Proposition, well shetlered by pines and wattles, northern aspect. Will offer in One Block. If not sold offer several Quarter-acre lots on Grange Road, and about Seven Acres on View Road; and thirdly, the House and nearly Three-quarters Acre on View Road. Open to private negotiation and withdrawal prior to Auction. TURNERS AND GROWERS, LIMITED. AUCTIONS COMMENCE; 8 A.M.—BANANAS—When Available. 8 A.M.—FRESH VEGETABLES— Daily. 8 A.M.—FRESH FRUIT—Daily. 9 A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS —Tuesday and Friday. , „ 10 A.M.—BANANAS —When Available. 10 A.M.—POULTRY —Tuesday and Friday. LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. WANTED KNOWN AROHA HOSPITAL <R E G D.). 2. BASSETT ROAD. REMUERA. MEDICAL AND POST-OPERATIVE. Under New Management. PHONE 18-904. WS4

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 237, 7 October 1942, Page 5

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