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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 4th AUGUST. At 2 o’clock. At UPSTAIES ROOMS, Manse street. SUPERIOR MODERN”HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Strohmengor and Sons). •' RICH AXMTNSTER ANJ> BRUSSELS CARPET*. INLAUt ROSEWOOD 3RIC-A-RBAC CABINET. WALNUT AND SILK VAPESTRY OCCASIONAL SUITE. WICKER. RATTAN. AND OCCASIONAL CHAIRS. Scroll-worked Standard Lamp, Lacquered Japanese Cabinet and Stand. Walnut Revolving Card Table, “Hamlet” Piano Seat. WALNUT PIANO fW. Daremann and Co., London). SOLID WALNUT MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. HEAVY KAURI AND SADDLEBAG DINING ROOM CHESTERFIELD SUITE SOLID WALNUT EXTENDING DINING TABLE. 7-FOOT COMBINATION BILLIARD-DIN-ING TABLE, complete withrtJalls, Cues. and Marker. SET 6 KAURI AND LEATHER DINING CHAIRS. OAK HALL STAND AND 2 CHAIRS. Large Gilt Pierglass, Lace Curtains, Oil and Water Colors. Oak-framed Photogravures. Saddlebag Couch. Platform Rockers HANDSOME KAURI BEDROOM SUITE. KAURI CHEVAL TOILET PAIR. TOILET SETS HEAVY BRASS-MOUNTED PARISIAN WING BEDSTEAD. . PACED RED PINE BEDROOM SUITE. Cedar Scotch Chests, R.P. Marble-top Wash stand. Mahogany Wing Wardrobe. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, as above. Also, Kauri m.b. hall stand, vases, ornaments, frames, e.p. ware, hearthrugs, red pine overmantel, and GENERAL DRAWING, DINING. AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. Also COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONE AND GRAPHAPHONE. Now on View. Inspection Invited. FEIDAT, 4th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. At Upstairs Rooms. Manse street, LATEST MODEL LANCASTER FULLPLATE CAMERA, omplete with Beck Symmetrical Lens, Thornton Pickard Shutter 3 Double Dark Slides. Cloth. Case., and Tripod. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED. SATURDAY, sth AUGUST, At 1 o'clock sharp. MONSTER SALE BY AUCTION. BANKRUPT STOCK. JEWELLERY, JEWELLERY, WATCHES MASSIVE COSTLY FRENCH CLOCK (In Glass Shade), ONE PAIR MASSIVE BRASS CANDELABRA (In Glass Shades to Match Clock), GENTS’ SINGLE-STONE DIAMOND RINGS. GENTS’ GOLD HUNTING LEVERS, HEAVY GOLD CHAINS, f. 4 DTPS' GOLD WATCHES and CHAINS, Gladstone and Travelling Bags, THREE D.8.8.L. GUNS, ONE PAIR PRISMATIC MILITARY FIELD GLASSES, 12 Pairs Field and Opera Glasses, Large Quantity Electroplate Goods, THREE SPLENDID DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINES (Singer and Standard), Five Gents’ Free-wheel Bicycles, MOTOR CYCLE, One Lady's Bicycle, Silver-mounted Pipes in cases, Bengal Razors. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, ■ T ’>•' The above BANKRUPT STOCK;" including a large and well-assorted stock of Jewellery of every description: Gents’ single-stone diamond rings, ladies’ diamond, sapphire, pearl, and emerald rings, ladies’ gold watches and muff chains, gents’ gold hunting watches, four gents’ heavy gold chains, gold necklets, beautiful necklets and pendants, greenstone and gold prndants, pins, gold crosses, gold medals, three gents’ goldmounted greenstone chains, ’ gold ribbon guards, 20 gents’ gold and silver watches, 30 rolled-gold and metal watches, sovereign cases, sleeve-links, very massive bracelets, gold brooches in great variety, bamboo bangles, and 101 articles in jejjteflgry* tsp numerous to mention. Also, gladstone bags, sewing machines, ladies’ and gents’ bicycles, e.p. goods, pipes, razors, d.b.b.l. guns. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED, OR MONET RETURNED. EVERY LOT TO BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER. No Reserve. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, At 2.30 sharp each day. On the Premises, No. 8 Octagon. WITHOUT RESERVE. WRICH A E D S » has received instructions to sell, Watches, clocks, chains, brooches, teapots, rrockery, bedsteads, chairs, bedding, flower stands, wool mats, letter press, fenders, £reuons, tables, sewing machine, dress baskets, cruets, washing machine, raws, scissors, travelling trunk, toilet sets, washstands, umbrellas, largo quantity of emmelwaxe, consisting of saucepans, baking dishes, teapots, kettles, mugs, gridirons, washbasins, and 12 doaen razors, also 1 silk opera cloak, etc., etc. FRIDAY, 4th AUGUST, 11 o'clock sharp. SPECIAL ENTRY’. Otago farmers’ co-operative ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, have received instructions from Dr Closs (who has purchased a motor car) io sell by auction, as above. Pair handsome cobs Brougham (in good order) Double and single harness Stable requisites, etc. Note hour of sale. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 7th AUGUST, At 12.15. At Rooms, Empire Buildings, Princes street. FINE 4-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences; sewered; brick washhouse (copper and tufas). No. 54 Reid road (olf Cargill road); SIBVWRIGHT, HAGGITT, AND CO., LTD., age instructed to sell, Freehold Property, situated as above, being part of Allotment 4, Block 1., Forbury. This is a splendid little home, nicely situated, and in first-class order; handy to penny section. Full particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 4th AUGUST^ At 11 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On account of Mr J. HORDERN, to close Partnership Accounts. 2 NEW GIGS, ROAD SULKY, SINGLE BUGGY, RUBBER-TYRED j-SH AFTER GIG (To Seat 3). Also. SET BRASS-MOUNTED GIG HARNESS (Almost New), NEW SET TROTTING HARNESS. SETHOBBLE®. SET NEW SPRING-CART HARNESS. • HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC. SALEK. HARRIS AND 00. -cA. are instructed to sell, os above, 2 new gigs, road sulky, single buggr, light gig, rubber-tyred |-ehafter gig (seat 3); also set 'brass-mounted gig harness, new set trotting harness, light set gig harness, boggy and harness, gents' toddles, boys' saddles, whips, bridles, second-band harness, etc., etc. SATURDAY. 6th AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On account of Mr A. logs. _ PURE-BRED NORWICH CANARIES. 34 COCK CANARIES. ; 18 BEN CANARIES, All from Prise Strain. aHC./ HARRIS AND 00.

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Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 8

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