- Sa ea by Auction. LOUIS £EWIS AT gT. QEORGE'B ' : B AY R OAD, PARNELL. PARNELL 29-TJrTEDNESDAY, AT •<-j O'CLOCK. ' HORSE. PHAETON, AND HARNESS OIL LAUNCH. The UNDERSIGNED has been favoured with INSTRUCTIONS from SEYMOUR WILSON wy-Vp*?^ ll - anctioa on WEDNESDAY 2>£iiH, 29tn inst., HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LAUNCH HORSE, TRAP, AND HARNESS ' ALMOST NEW WALNUT PIANO bv Brasted" English make), SILK TAPESTRY LOUNGE (upholstered), Walnut Overmantel. I Side Table and Cover. RATTAN LOUNGE and Cushions, 4 CARPET SQUARES in BEST BRUSSELS (12 by 9). Hy. Tapestry. Silk and Lace Curtains and Poles. Floor Rugs and Mats, EXTENSION DINING TABLE. Canadian Occ. and Dining Chairs, Pictures. Lit AB Rocker, 8-DAY CLOCK. Occ. Tablet EP WARE, Cutlery and Table Ware. House Linen Glass and China, RD. PAINTED DINNER SERVICE. VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POORS, the Worlds Great Classics, WORKS V*? , C ' Fre „- Belles Letters and others, M .- ** nd ? rs u ooal Vases and Brasses, etc., Hall Stand, Hall Lamp. LINOLEUMS and FLOOR COVERINGS. BEDROOMS-COMB!-NATION BEDROOM SUITE with WARDROBE Bev. Mirrors, B.M. Bedsteads and Biding, BEDROOM 6HAIRS, Camp Bed. Linen Basket' Towel Rails, Toilet Ware. DUCHESSE PAIR and CHEST DRAWERS, Blankets. Curtains !E d J& dr 2°™ Bequisitea; also. VULCAN GAS STOVE (best American Pattern). Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Crockery. Cutlery, Enamelled Ware, ICE CREAM MAKERS, and GENE RAL KITCHEN UTENSILS, etc., etc. OTO BE OFFERED AT ONE O'CLOCK, IL LAUNCH. MAUDE MILLIS, 36ft 0 A . Bft beam, draught 15in. fitted with " Hercules" Engine. 4 h.p.; in FIRST-CLASS WORKING ORDER: speed. 9 knots; made from 2 Maori Canoes. (Can be seen at St. George's Bay.) I Also, I7IIRST-CLASS PHAETON, bv COUSINS and 1 COUSINS, with BAY HORSE AND HARNESS. Phaeton only a short time in use. (Can be seen at Martin's Stables.) The Furniture is equal to new; only three months in use. Further particulars from the Auctioneer, LOUIS LEWIS, General Auctioneer, House Salesman, and Vainer, Fort-street. 'Phone 1078.
PUKEKOHE YARDS. MONDAY. JUNE 27, At 12 o'clock. inn DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. ±\J\J Including 13 VERY CHOICE SPRINGING HEIFERS 150 STRONG WELL-BRED CALVES 50 TWO-YEAR-OLD STEERS AND HEIFERS. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. SATURDAY. JULY 2. At 12 o'clock WAIUKU YARDS. The undersigned will tell on account of Messrs. West and Perry, who are dissolving Partnership, THEIR HERD OF 30. DAIRY COWS, to calve in the spring. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. TMPORTANT NOTICE. HELENSVILLE YARDS. OUR NEXT PALE WILL BE HELD AT ABOVE YARDS ON WEDNESDAY. JULY 13, At 12 o'clock. .ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. pOUNTRY DALES. PUKEKOHE—MONDAY. Jon© 27. . WAIUKU—SATURDAY. July 2. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. TUESDAY, JUNE 28. AT JUNCTION YARDS. The Undersigned will sell, 1 A GPRINGING HEIFERS. TO CALVE IN ! LU AUGUST. A Choice Lot. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. H. 0. NOLAN. Auctioneer. . TMPORTANT M 0 I 0 E. WE HAVE A BUYER FROM AUSTRALIA IN WANT OF EIGHT THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS. Must be in Stud Book. Also, RACING AND POLO PONIES. _______ m We would ask Intending Sellers to let us have all particulars op oi before 2nd July. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 29, at 11 a.u>. 90,00. ASSORTED FRUIT TREES AND _jUUU FLOWERING PLANTS. E. A. PERKINS AND 00.
WARREN BLYTH* AND CO., * Auctioneers and Financial Agents, EXTENSIVE SALE ROOMS. 87 and 89, Queen-street, pOMMODIOUS, CENTRAL, WELL-LIT, AND POPULAR MART for Sale of Properties, Furniture, and Household Effects, Pianos. Plate, Pictures, Objets d'Art, Bicycles, and Goods of any description. Liberal Cash Advances made if required, and Account Sales rendered immediately Goods are Sold. Bank Guarantee. Very Low Charges a feature of our Business. OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCTED IN MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER. Interviews Solicited. If you have anything for Sale write to or consult WARREN BLYTH AND CO., 87 and 89, Queen-street. Telephone, 846. i 'i ' i i 11 i————. i i,i i i Ironmongery, etc. 4 RCnTTECTS, TJUILDERS. You are interested in Tiles, ami will, no doubt. Vie pleased to heat of a novelty in that particular line. We have a novelty in Rooting Tiles, ot which, the following are a '«wot the chief failures:— It is called Fibro-Ciment, and i.« Immensely stronger than slate. Doe? not absorb bo much water. Does not freeze or crumble. Fast against sea-water. Does not oxidise. Can be cut with knife saw. A nail does not split it. Can be painted, grained, and polished. Does not swell, blister, en crack. Is Fireproof and Damp-proof. Weighs but one-fourth of iron. And generally speaking possesses bo many advantages over the ordinary common or garden kind of Tile that there is not roon: enough here to speak of thorn. If YOU Will just drop in we shall be pleased to show you specimens, and give further particulars. IT A II D I O It O 9., IRONMONGERS, QUEEN-STREET. ...' as—;.i'..'"" it. . at SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE HYGIENIC O BAKERY. COCOANUT KISSES, OD A DOZEN. FIG RANGI, r»D A DOZEN. AT ALL OUR 1 Q SHOPS. JOHN 0. LEGG, Proprietor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 8
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