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AUCTIONS. ’ IIHURSEDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1922, At 11 o’clock. At Rooms, Bowling street. MOTOR OAR. MOTOR OAR. 5-SEATER MOTOR OAR (Flanders), In Oood Running Order. Electric Light. On View Thursday Morning. ! TAMES SAMSON AND CO. U have received instructions to sell by •notion, as above. The Car la to be sold without reserve. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1922, At 11 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. At Rooms, Dowling street. MOTOR OAR. ~ T MOTOR OAR. FORD 2-SBATBB MOTOR OAR, In First-class Order, This Car was only purchased 12 months ago, and is in splendid running order. The tyres are ell good; first-class engine, and *JI accessories. f TAMES SAMSON AND CO. it f will sell the above Ford Oar by auction. On View Thursday Morning. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1922, At 11 o’clock. | SAX® BY^AUCnON, MOTOR CAR! MOTOR OART MOTOR OAR! DARRAOQ FIVE-SHATER (All in splendid order), GOOD ENGINE, I Five 'Wire 'Wheels, Tyres all practically new, i Full Set of Tools. The Oar is nicely appointed and upholstered in solid leather, * quite recently overhauled, and guaranteed in good order. ANY TRIAL GIVEN. As the owner has recently purchased a bigger car, this car is for sale absolutely without reserve. MUST BE SOLD. 'TAMES SAMSON AND 00. have received instructions from the Owner to soil by auction, as above. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. At Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from the Official Assignee. Tn the Bankrupt Estate of H. Knewell: THREE i-H.P. ENGINES (Fine little handy engines for light work). In the Bankrupt Estate of 0. W. Penrose: 1 DO'MO SEPARATOR, 22 GALS, No. 11 (practically new), 2 NE.W MILK CANS, 1 DOUBLE-ACTION MYERS PUMP (with couplings), 1 LIFTING JACK. In the Bankrupt Estate of W. H. Lambert: 500 SHARES IN THE EEEFTON GOLD MINES, LTD. (10s -paid up. 2 calls of 6d each now owing). JAMBS SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy to sell byauction, at their Rooms, as above. THURSDAY, 30th, NOVEMBER, 1922. At 11 o’clock. SALE JST AUCTION. At Rooms, Downng street. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, 1 FIVE-SEA TER DODGE MOTOR CAR. In good running order, electric light, selfstarter. Any trial. Must be sold to the highest bidder. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1922, At 11 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION, SINGLE-SEATER FRENCH DB DION MOTOR CAR, In Good Running Order. The body is a little oli fashioned, hut the oar has a splendid engine ‘TAMES SAMSON AND CO. fj will soil by auction, at their Rooms, the above. NO RESERVE. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1922, At 11 o’clock. BALE BY AUCTION. 1 TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLE, J 1 h.p., 5-speedl gear, free engine. 1 MASSEY-HARRXS SEPARATOR {IOO-gallon), In use one season only. 'TAMES SAMSON AND 00. have received instructions to auction, as above. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock. At Auction Rooms, Princes street. Under Instructions from W. W. Samson, Esq., Official Assignee, in the Estate of P. F. Neiper. EXPRESS WAGGON (WITH TILT), HORSE, AND HARNESS. S CURR AND CO. will sell by auction, as above. TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 2,30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. COLLECTION 70 WATER COLORS By the well-known Yorkshire artist, BLYTHE! FLETCHER. ■pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, < are Instructed to sell by auction. 70 WATER COLORS By Blythe Fletcher, On EaMbitioa from Friday Afternoon, at 2 o'clock, until -time of sale. Inspection Cordially Invited. Catalogues upon application. MONDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 108 Cargill street (Between Albert and Victoria streets). In the Estate of the late Emily Masgeorge. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND BURR WALNUT PIANO (John Brinsmead and Song, London). Fall Trichord, Overstrung, Under-damper, Chock Action, BRILLIANT FDLL-TONE SOLO PIANO. PARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by tha Trustees of the Estate of the late Emily Macgeorge to sell, an above, by auction. Algo, R.p. pedestal desk, oak armchair, seagrass and tapestry carpets, occasional tables, walnut music whatnot, cane-seated chairs, water colors, photos, brass-mounted wall mirror, vases, ornaments, mahogany armchair, skin rug, marble clock, coal vase and *r.oop, hall linoleum, double-door wardrobe, kauri 4-drawor chest, wire shakedown, mahogany toilet glass, wash-stands and ware, 4ft iron bedstead and bedding, blankets, bed linen, bedside adjustable table, cedar cupboard, Morris easy chair, butler’s tray and stand, kitchen table, copper bedwarmer, thermos flask, table cloths, crockery, dinnerware, cutlery, enamelware, saucepans, kitchen table, kettles, flat irons, carpet sweeper, scales and weights, garden tools, brass-bound army chest. On View Morning of Sale, Piano may bo inspected at any time upon application. GET Quotations from ‘ Evening • Star’ Office for large or small quantities o I igmMm Mm jwg der i

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Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 8