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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 3rd JUNE, , THURSDAY, 3rd JUNE, At 10 o'clock. AT THE DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS. GREAT DISMAY GREAT DISPLAY. —CLYDESDALE HORSES.— WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LTD., will offer, as above, account of the Leading Breeders in Oiago and Southland' 160 CLYDESDALE HORSES, 160 CLYDESDALE HORSES, * Including fashionably-bred Maxes and Fillies, well-bred young Geldings and Working Draught Horses. ° ° ' — " « ON THE FOLLOWING DAY, FRIDAY, 4ih JUNE, THE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED. PRESENT ENTRY: 120 HORSES OF THE SAME STAMP. * Also Spring-carters, Hacks, and Harness llov-ss.

WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, At 1.30 o'clock. At Booms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BOOKCASE AND' CHIFFONIER, EXTRA HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET (18 x 13, Oriental design), 3 dozen TABLE CLOTHS, *VB. HAMMERLESS GUN, IN CASE (Fox, London; new), EED PINE TAPESTRY SUITE,, HORSEHAIR SUITE. 20 201b BOXES CHINA TEA. FA LEX. HARRIS AND CO. xi._ have received instructions to sell by auction Household Furniture, including:— Red pine tapestry suite, heavy Axminster carpet (18 x 13), - oak umbrella stand, folding chair, fenders, Austrian chairs, dining tables, pictures, photogravures, couches, case birds, colonial sofas, linoleum, occasional tables, occasional chairs, whatnots, double iron brass-mounted bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, duchesse chests, We-back washstand, toiletware, crockery, :ombination bedsteads, shakedowns, meat . safe, 2 ledge doors, .plunge bath, kitchen utensils, d.b. hammerless gun in case (Fox, new), SMALL STOCK GROCERIES,' 150 rabbit traps, incubator, iron turning lathe, washing machine, invalid's chair, Winchester repeating rifle, eefc harness. FRIDAY, 4th JUNE, A*. 2 o'clock. j At .Premises, No. 33 Goodall street, Caversham. On account of Mr G. Methven (who is leaving Dunedin). CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, r-roomed and 4-rooi ed Dwelling;, 33" and 35 Goodall street. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. CHRISTOPHER ORGAN, COUCH IN SADDLEBAGS, AXMINSTER CARPET, MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD ' )Li:C GRAMOPHONE (with 100 Record') HOME PHONOGRAPH (with 100 Records) SINGER MACHINE, BEDROOM FURNITURE, Etc. i LEX. HARRIS AND CO. *. will sell, as above, Axminster carpet, brass kerbs and brasses, Christopher organ, occasional chairs, couch in sadclebags, vases and ornaments, occasional tables, picture*, hall stand, linoleums, hall runner, Singer machine, dinftlg table, overmantel, couches, mirror-back disc gramophone and 100 records, Home phonograph and 100 records, china and ' books, spring rocker, double and single iron bedsteads, wire and flock mattresses, duchesse chess, marble washstand and ware, invalid's table, chests drawers, superior mangle and washing machine, hese, gardes tools extending ladder, parts of motor car, kitchen furniture, utensils, etc. Also, CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. 1. Part Section 18, Block VI., Caversham, fronting Goodxll street, Caversham, with a Residence of 8 rooms; bathroom, with porcelain bath, hot and cold, gas, gas griller; drained to s«.v-er. 2. Part Section 18, Block VI., Caversham, fronting Goodall street, with a 4-roomed Dwelling thereon; drained. FRIDAY, 4th JUNE. At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 693 Castle street (near Brook street). (Estate of the late Mr T. R. Shepherd (deceased). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Cedar Chiffonier, Haircloth Couch and Chairs, Vases, Ornaments, Brussels Carpet, Coal Vase, Fenders, Fireirons, Hearthrug, Table Cover, Occasional Tables, Oil Paintings, Slip •Mats, Hall Tables, Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Linoleum, Duchesse Table, Toilet Glass, Washstands, Austrian Chairs, Kitchen Table, Kauri Cupboard, Kitchen Utensils, Colonial Sofa, Cutlery, Rocking Chair, CrOckeryware, Enamelware. >ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, L are instructed to sell by auction Household Furniture, as above. MONDAY, 7th JUNE, ■- At 12 o'clock. At Eoom3, Manse street. SPLENDID 8 ROOMS, MORNTNGTOX. Lovely View, Handy to Tram. FREEHOLD QUARTER-ACRE, In Best Residence Portion Richmond Hill. REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, No. 11 DURHAM STREET (formerly Clyde street); quarter-acre freehold; single story 8 Rooms; concrete foundations; bathroom (hot and cold), tile grates, wardrobes, linen press, cupboards, bay windews, verandah, washhouse, etc.; dmned to D.B. regulations. This is a very fine Property in a splendid locality; handy to tram and lovely view. We specially urge those wanting, such a Property to inspect, aa it is for genuine sale. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, Immediately after the Carpet Sale. LARGE QUANTITY OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale from Normanby. Acting under instructions from the Owner (who is leaving for England). 3-PIEOE SATTNWOOD BEDROOM SUITE, 1 SOLID BRASS 4ft 6in BEDSTEAD, I SPLENDID HAIR MATTRESSES, 1 LITTLE COTTAGE PIANO (English model), X MAGNIFICENT LARGE AXMINSTER CARPET (fawn ground, beautiful order, • 19 x 14). TIfI'ESSRS JAMES SAMSON AND CO. ATA have received instructions, from Mrs Maton (who is leaving for England) to 6ell by auction, a* their Rooms. '1 little cottage piano (English model), 3pieee oak bedroom suite, 1 satinwood bedroom suite, 3 duchesse chests, 2 s.i. bedsteads,' 2 4ft 6in wood bedsteads, 2 hair mattresses, bedding, hearthrugs, 2 sets of ware, chambers, bentwood cnairs, Canadian ahairs, 4 high-back' chairs, dining table, 1 all-brass bedstead, couch in tapestry, pot stands, brasses, umbrella stand, heavy carpet*, solid oak sideboard, 9 rolls heavy ■. linoleum, mangle, crockery, 3ft 6in range, showcase,* flower bowls, garden tools, jam pan, pictures, dresser, paintings, curtain poles, wall .mirrors, leather dining room iulte, vacuum cleaner, writing desk, bookshelves, clocks, etc.,' etc. Also, under instructions from Proprietor Grand Hotel (on account of renovation). 6 BIG LEATHER LIBRARY ARMCHAIRS, 1 TAPESTRY SETTEE (3 divisions), 1 BOUND LEATHER DIVISION SETTEE, • 1 SOLID OAK OFFICE TABLE (Leather top, with drawers), Flateglaes Mirrors, Piping, Pictures, Bentwood Chairs, etc., etc., etc. fTVBSIGNS submitted for all classes of 4/ Blocks by tio 'Evening Star' Co,

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Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 6

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