AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd, At 1.30 p.m. In our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. MOTOR GARAGE EQUIPMENT AND PLANT. On account of whom it may concern. APAX UNIVERSAL JACK, •1 VAN DON ELECTRIC DRILL, 1 ERN LAKE GARAGE JACK, 2 NEW VESTA BATTERIES (6813, 6A13), SET OF WHEEL PULLEYS, SET OF WHITWORTH STOCKS AND DfES, Endless Chain Block, Set Sioux Reamers, Emery Wheel, Grease Guns, Ignition Part*, Bcamers, Radiator Hose, Bulbs, Fan Belts, Grinder, tftc., etc. JAMES SAMSON . AND CO. have received instructions' to sell as above. TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd, At 2 o’clock. In our Downstairs Booms, Dowling street. On account of Client, who is leaving for the North. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITE (This beautiful Suite is the acme of comfort, in Wool Moquette; splendid order), BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER' CARPETS, ♦-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, 2 OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS, 6 OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS,WHITE DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, 2 DIVAN CHAIRS, ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER, QUAINT OAK HALL STAND, |ft BILLIARD TABLE AND ACCESSORIES, M’CLARY ELECTRIC RANGE, BEDROOM OTTOMAN BOX, 7-PIECE DINING SUITE. '"TAMES SAMSON, AND CO. W have received instructions from the Owner, who is leaving for the north: CATALOGUE OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE, Including . Glorious Chesterfield suite, oak. bedroom •nite, 2 oak duchesse chests, oak single bedsteads, .mattresses,' bedding, Axminster runner, 4 Axminster carpets, sofa and hearthrugs, tea wagon, 6 oak h.b. chairs, t- ’divan chairs, copper coal vase. White sewing machine, glassware, copper kerbs, M’Clary ■ electric range, s.g. settee and chairs, Electrolux, copper screen, _ wire seat' couch, linoleums, new Acme- wringer, Morris chairs,- easy chairs, 3-piece settee suite, pictures, paintings, ornaments, glassware, clock, oak hall stand, 2 oak bedroom pedestals, oak cabinet, gramophone, kitchen furniture, pots and pans, a set. of Taylor’s bowls, ’ etc., etc. THE CO-OPERATTVE FRUITGROWERS OP OTAGO LTD., Bond, Jetty, and Crawford streets, Dunedin.. : A UCTION SALES of Fruit and Produce are held DAILY in, onr Rooms at 9.30 a.ra. and 2.30 p.m. Also on SATURDAY EVENINGS, at 6. BUY YOUR FRUIT WHERE GOOD VALUE IS GIVEN. J. H. WAI6TH, Manager. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, § At 2.30 o’clock. To Merchants, Hotels, and Families. Liquidator’s Realisation Sale of 75 CASES HIGH-CLASS WINES. Dm. shedding • .is instructed by the Liquidators to sail by auction, at his Rooms on Thursday, at 2.30 o’clock, 75 cases wines, consisting of Clarets, Port, Frontighae, Muscadine, ’ Chahlis, Sparkling Burgundy, and Moselle, Wine Cocktails, French Clarets, and Sauternes, ■ etc., etc. These wines are for absolute sale, and will he sold in legal lots with usual option: WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At ' Sale Rooms, Manse street. Power of Sale in Mortgage. IRELANDS, AUCTIONEERS, will offer Freehold Property, with Dwelling, 4 rooms, bathroom, scullery, copper and tubs, e. light, known as 18 CATHERINE STREET, CAVEBSHAM. .Wants some repairs, but is in neat order inside and out. Further particulars from Messrs ASPINALL AND SIM, Soliciton; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS.
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Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 12
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