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AUCTIONS. FINAL AUCTION SALE OF: V EXHIBITION TIMBER. THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, At 11 o’clock sharp. In No. 3 Building. N.Z. and South Seas Exhibition. DISMANTLING OP THE WELLINGTON COURT. ALL FIRST-CLASS BUILDING MATERIALS. HEAVY OREGON BEAMS (14 x 2), 4,000 ft 4x2 SCANTLINGS, 3,000 ft 3 x 2 SCANTLINGS, : 5,000 ft FLOORING, LARGE QUANTITY ■ SKIRTING, i THOUSANDS OF FEET OF 10 x 1, 12 x 1, 8 x I,9'x 1, and 6 x 1 (all dressed), LARGE QUANTITY MAXWELL BOARD, LARGE QUANTITY FIBROUS PLASTER SHEETS' (packed in crates), ; OREGON PANEL DOORS (with hinges), 1 QUANTITY 5x2, QUANTITY PILLARS, 4 LARGE ARCHWAYS, CONDUIT PIPING, And GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS. Also, DISMANTLING OF THE FIJIAN COURT. KAURI! KAURI! KAURI! I,oooft KAURI (12h x Ain, 10ft lengths), LARGE QUANTITY HARDWOOD STUDS, SHOW CASES, DESKS, COUNTERS, LARGE QUANTITY MAXWELL BOARD, COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE, Etc., Etc. NOTE.—Sale starts sharp at 11 o’clock THURSDAY, 10th June. Immoditac Delivery. Immediate Delivery. TERMS CASH. TERMS CASH. Alex. karris and co.. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, At 1.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BEAUTIFUL FULL-WALNUT UPRIGnT GRAND PIANO (by Chas. Begg and Co.), Full iron frame and lovely tone. SADDLEBAG DINING ROOM SUITE, EXTENDING DINING TABLES, MIRROR-BACK HALL STANDS. MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS, GARDEN OAK DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions to sell by motion, , • Household Furniture, including— Mirror-back sideboards, hall stands, carKde, linoleum, walnut and plush suite. ;addlebag dining room suite, extending dinng tables, couches, wicker and rattan ;hairs, fenders, wood kerbs, crockery and srystal, pictures, paintings, whatnots, cupwards, palm stands, occasional tables easy hairs, high-back dining room suite, panel vood bedsteds, wire mattresses, flock and tapok mattresses, dueberse pairs, duchesse bests, toilet chests, full-Scoton chests, toiletware, shakedowns, toilet pedestals, kitchen ables, kitchen chairs, kitchen ntensils, garlen tools, FLETCHER-RUSSELL GAS COOKER, lawn mower, Winchester repeatin'- rifle, 12 rolls pianola music (88 note). ° Also, 24 dozen briar pipes, 2 dozen month )rgans, 3 dozen blade ra.zors, 12 tobacco wiichcs, 2 dozen shampoo powders, 7- dozen valking sticks, etc. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 9th, At 11 o'clock sharp. At “ Chocolate Alley,”, Amusement Park, Exhibition. 150 SHEETS GOOD ROOFING IRON, LARGE QUANTITY 4x2 AND 3x2 RED PINE, STALL SHUTTERS. OREGON BEAMS, And QUANTITY ASSORTED SCANTLINGS, FLOORING, ETC. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. A LEX. HARRIS AND Auctioneers. CO.,

THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, At 1 p-m. On the Premises, Logan Park. 171 L MACASSEY _ AND CO, it* have received instructions from the Southland Provincial Court to sell by auction, as above, ‘‘THE OYSTER CAFETERIA,” which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. This is a splendid opportunity for anyone who is wanting to purchase first-class timber and iron. TERMS CASH. Ploaso not the time of starting Sale. FRIDAY, Hth JUNE, At 2 o'clock. In our Sale Rooms, 148 Rattray street. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS FROM SOUTHLAND COURT. El. macas&by and co • have received instructions from the Southland Provincial Court to sell by auction, as above, Furniture and effects, including carpets, rugs, scagrass chairs, settee, table curtains; also assorted crockery, aluminium ware, gas urns, cutlery, bread cutter, plate racks, buckets, hoee timber, ledge door. Also, 5 GLASS SHOW CASES, OAK HALL STAND, PIANO BY JNO. BROADWOOD. THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, At 2.30 p.m. On the Premises, “ Chocolate Alley,” Logan Park. E. L. MACASSEY AND CO. w have received instructions from Messrs Hobbs and M'Corkindale to sell by auction, as above, The WELL-KNOWN ‘‘SKI ALLEY, “ STOCKINETTE,” and other well-known buildings which have been dismantled, and now comprise general building materials, including flooring, shelving, scantling (5 x 2, 4 x 2, 3 i 2, 3 x li), hemlock t. and g., lining, Bxl r.p., 8 x i rough lining, Bx2 Oregon beam, quantity Maxwell board and three-ply, shutters, shelf brackets, spouting, conduit, etc., etc. Also, The following buildings will 1)0 sold as they now stand: ‘‘TUMBLING TANK” BUILDING, “HOOP-LA” BUILDING. These bmldings are suitable for ro-eroc-tion as summer-houses. TERMS CASH. This sale commences after the finish of the “Oyster Cafeteria” sale. THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, At 2.30 o'clock, OVERCARRIED STEAMER’S CARGO. Dm. slTedding • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Thursday, at 2.30 o’clock, One half-chest tea, 6 half-chests tea, 3 cases sultanas, 2 boxes dates, 2 cases tinned peaches and pines, 1 case treacle, 1 case lemon peel, 1 case nails, 1 roll paper, 1 case cocoa, butter, 3 bags dressed rice, 1 sack pimento, 8 bags plaster, 2 sacks barley, 1 bag lime, 1 sack bark, 1 sack asvestos, 8 bags iron oxide, 1 case soz bottles, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. VALUABLE FURNITURE And FURNISHINGS. On Account of W. Alexander Moore,, Esq. To be sold by auction at the residence, “ Venard,” No. 34 Hawthorne avenue, Belleknowes, On THURSDAY, 10th JUNE. ORDER OF SALE, Commencing at 11 o’clock: DRAWING ROOM, DINING BOOM, VESTIBULE- AND MORNING ROOM, . BEDROOMS, KITCHEN AND GARDEN SUNDRIES. pARK, REYNOLDS; LIMITED, Auctioneers. IN order to have the ‘ Star ’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, end send in their Orders Car&.

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Evening Star, Issue 19270, 8 June 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19270, 8 June 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19270, 8 June 1926, Page 8

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