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AUCTIONS. *; '-.■■ TONKS, NORTON AND CO. On Account of Whom it Hay Concern. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON aad CO. have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, At 12 noon, OK BRASS, BRASS RAIL and IRON BEDA>O STEADS, 6ft 6in x 4ft 6in. Exceptionally fine bedsteads, but slightly damaged in transit. Our instructions are to Sell Without the Slightest Beserve, on account of whom it may concern. TONKS, NORTON and (30., 1161 Auctioneers. W. TOJCJU.I [\V. H. NOKTOS. to-morrow, urgent" sale. OWNEE LEAYINO"ON SATUBDAY. SEMI-GRAND PIANO, By Collard and Collard, Nearly New, ENGLISH FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. ■m/TESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have rejj/jL ceived instructions from a gentleman leaving tor the North Island, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MORROW. At 11 o'clock, At hi* Residence, No. 31 Queen street, near Colombo street, Sydenham, EBE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ©RAWING ROOM—Semi-Grand piano by Collard and Collard (quite as good as new, cost 105 guineas in London), guipure lace curtains, Brussels carpet 14 x 12, brocaded velvet suite, easel and hand painted mirror, fern stand and ■ ferns, steel fender and irons, occasional tables, cushions, wool mats, coal vase, fire screen, walnut whatnot, hand painted walnut panels, water and oil colour paintings, walnut brackets with mirror back", plaques, and ornaments all very choice, black and gold overmantel, large marble French clock. DINING ROOM—French carpet 12 x 10, Urge dining: table, tapestry cover, 6 Austrian chairs, damask coueb, kangaroo rug, two walnut mtulc Canterbury!!, one bookcase and eheffonicr and over 100 vole, good books, lanev brackets and ornaments, pier gl&m, side table with cover, tea tray, cruete, large clock, large K.P. tea urn and ii.P. cotfee urn, 2 bronze figures. BREAKFAST ROOM—Pier (jlass and drapery, yuipure lace curtains, liooleum, slip wool mats, obairs, tables, couch, lot of ornaments, brackets, and pictures. BALL—Linoleum 20ft x 4ft 6in, wool mats, hall table, pots ferns, barometer, statuary stand, ■tag's head, large chronological map, pictures, ft BEDROOMS—Containing iuil tester bedstead, brae mounted, French bedsteads, spring mattresses, bedding, &c., &0., wardrobes and marble top washstands, dressing tables, toilet sets, swing mirrors, commode, carpets, matting, linoleum, tables, arm chair.", sofa, and a large number of ornaments, pictures, &c. KITCHEN—Very well stocked with all necessaries, alao Sinzer's treadle eewiDg machine, letter pre»e and stand, large knife machine, 2 Avery's platform scales, ladders, 2 iron stoves and steel piping complete, large press, and a lot of sundries. K.B.— Owing to the very short notic* given for this Important sale, we must express our regret at not tmng able to get catalogues printed in time, but the goods will be on view Thursday afternoon from 2 •'clock. TONKS, NORTON and CO., 1162 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. W. TojtuJ [W. H. Nomos MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m., NO. 38 ARMAGH STREET, LINWOOD. "HJTBBSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have reijfJL ceived Instructions from Mr Gallop, who is Wltnquiehing Housekeeping to SKLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the Whole of his FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Including—Brussels carpet, easy chair, hearthrugs, occasional tables, fender, set irons, duchesse chest, P. I. bedstead, ware, linoleum, dining table, crockery, kitchen utensils, &c. • No Reserve. TONKS, NORTON and CO.. 1200 Auctioneers, &q, 165 Colombo street. W. Tosu.) [W. H. Norton TCI O B ft A l< S — FLOUR MlLL—Weft situated, near railway station with a aiding, good farming district and plenty of gristing. WORCESTER STREET, City— WeH-built hrick house, containing 7 rooms, washhouse and pantry, fitted with Venetian blinds, gas and fixtures, with over g-acre land. FIVE ACHES LAND, with residence ot 9 rooms, hot, water laid on to kitchen, stable and traphouse, situated at Paponui. ' PAPANUI ROAD and TOMES-S STREET -- Superior well-built modern residence, containing 8 rooms, bathroom (hot and cold water), rooms large and lofty, good water supply, together with 3-acre land nicely laid out; price moderate and terms to tuit purchaser. * ' PARK ROAD and CORNER HAZELDEAN ROAD, Addinjrton—i-acre section, together with two houses, each of Brooms and scullery, let to good tenants. , AVONSIDE— 5 acres of land, with bouse of S rooms and scullery, good stabling accommodation. . TARANAKI—24O acres bush land, IX acres in English grass, balance bush, house 4 rooms and good outbuildings. A good portion ot the land la fenced, food metalled roads to property, about 5 miles from * ! township and near railway station. For sale cheap, « would exchange for a small farm in Canterbury. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Real Estate Ascents, 165 Colombo street J. THORNEB. J 9 T H O R N B S, LAND AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 81 9UEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. OWNERS ot PROPERTY in AUCKLAND residing Iβ any other part of New Zealand will find it to their Advantage to appoint UrThornea as tbelr agent, the careful management of estates for absentees forming ft special feature, of his business. CATALOGUES and PRINTED LISTS ot Fftrmi, Land, Houses and Building Allotments supplied on Molicfttlon. In quoting It will be sufficient to give the Dumber WHANGARATA STATION. (38 miles from city.) K/IQ ACRES—SHEEP FARM—AII necessary OvO buildings, sheep dip, large dairy, 3000 ,- gallon concrete tank, nay, cattle, and im . * plement nh'xis, stables, coachhouse, stock yard ; hoiue, seven rooms. Land sub- j divided into seven paddocks, orchard of 2 I '' aorta, SO acres felled tentree, 20 acres ploughed for crops, remainder in grass. A pnrohaeer further improving the * capa- / * bttltles of the land would double the pre- : WrtJt pri<2« In a few years, all the heavy ex- ! pmses. in buildings on a large scale being provided for. Only £4 per acre, of which £700 cash, and the balance on mortgage would t>« accepted. OtfOTIKI-TrAURANGA, AUCKLAND MAIZE GROWING DISTRICT. ATQ ACRES—WAIOTAHI—VaIuabIe rich ; 449 land, unimproved, well watered by creeks, some swamp easily drained ; plenty zrowiog timlwr tor fencing; a. lot of open land Immediately available for stock. Taurang* road frontage, and the back open to Unsold Crown lands. £500. BOTHWELL PARK ESTATE. AA/v ACRES of this valuable Eetaje, partly in Ovv e™*t 100 acres rich swamp land, near creamery and school, all fenced in but ten chains: 200 sheep now running. No building, but a moat valuable choice selection. Access by W'aiuku steamer or ro?d from Pukekohe railway station. Price, £2 8s per acre. £1 PER~AOBE. KKO ACRES-RODNEY COUNTY—One mile UU4 from beach, with frontage to a lake. Unimproved land, variable in quality; i about one-third rich alluvial, one-third nice roiling downs, the remainder broken and ordinary gum land. At present good keep tot about 100 young store cattle. There an 40 acre* in bush—punri, kauri, ftc. Price only £1 per acre, with easy terms. FABM AT PAPATOITOL (14 miles main ro*d from city.) 17fk ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, with *•«/ Dwelling-house and all farm buildings, shedding, ftc; well fenced aud subdivided ; rich pasturage. She owner, a farming expert, reUrtng throope 111Matth, wfll accept £12 per acre, whioh to a Uigt eon* iswluuoaifcrsa value. lity terns, and a large amount ot theparchue ■way eooM be arranged for. J. THORNES, Land Auctioneer, SI Qwen street, AockUod WILSON AND SONS. ■———_.. PROPERTY. \V* HAVE A FEW GOOD fHINOS , ' » . on hand— HLOCKS « HOUSES, both to Sell and to Boet« te ttnt taquind lot dafly. gg WILSON and SONS,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9737, 27 May 1897, Page 8

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