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___o , ' ggg ' ———i——— '■' Sales by AuctionKm ii i i ii I I OUIS T EWIS AT T>ONSONBY "ROAD. " WAI-TIROHANGA." sfwo Doors from Reservoir and Karangahape Road. rpEIS "RAY, ffiHURSDAY--!STH SEPTEMBER-THURSDAY. Commencing at 11 o'clock Sharp. Favoured with instructions from the Owner, the undersigned will sell by auction on above date. rpHE VALUABLE AND WELL APPOINTED iX FURNISHINGS, as under: — DEAWINGEOOM—ROSEWOOD PIANO, .n excellent order, by French maker; 6-piece RUSH and BAMBOO SUITE in Plush and Tapestrv, Pat. Piano Stool, Chippendale Inlaid Oc'c. Chair, HANDSOME WAL. OVERMANTEL with bovel platas, N.Z. Wood Hall Cabinet, Rush arid Rattan Chairs. RATTAN OCC. TABLES, Pictures in new pastel work, by Bond, and other Pictures, Dresden Clock. Parian Ware and Ornamentß, Fender and Brasses. superior Lace Curtains and Poles, BEST BRUSSELS CARPET, Bric-a-brac, E.P. Ware, Bronzes, Cake Tray, Floor Rugs, Drapes, etc. DININGROOM—Sft HANDSOME RIMU and PURIRI SIDEBOARD with Cove Top, 4 Bevel Mirrors and Cellarette, highly finished, choice Eirau 3-tler Dinner Waggon to match; small BUFFET OHEFFONIER, Lg. Dining Tables End Covers, Lg. American Oak. Deep-seated Lounge Chair with velvet upholstered cushions, Lg. Tapestry Lounge Chair, Side Tables, Linoleum and Brussels Square. Mats, Writing Table. Fenders and Coal Vase. Brasses, Pictures. Pair REAL GENOA CURTAINS (cost ? guineas), Lace Curtains, A.B. Chairs, SAD-DLE-BAG SOFA. Carving Chairs; E.P. Ware, viz.. Cake Basket. Cruets, Pickles, Jam and Jelly Dishes; Afternoon Teapot. Batter Dishes. Table-ware and Cutlery, Lg. PaperBook Shelves and Books, Glassware, and Book Shelves and Books, Glassware, anr quantity Dining-room requisites. HALL—Let. RIMU HALL STAND, with bevel mirror, full? fitted; KIMU BALL CHAIR to match; Many. Halt Table, Portieres, Pictures. Mounted Horns, Snow Shoes, Pot Plants, Copper Pot Stand, Lg. Jardiniere, Linoleum, and Runner Mats, etc. BF.DROOMS.-Lsr. COMBINATION WARDROBE and Dressing Chest, with 2 Lg. Bevel Mirrors; Lg. PURIRI WARDROBE, with Bevel Door and Linen Drawers; 2 Lg. Kauri Wardrobes, fnllv fitted: 3 DUCHESSE PAIRS in various N.Z. woods. Chest Drawers. Rattan Lounge. Bedroom lounges. Combination Chest. Mirrors, 3 Sots good Toilet Ware, Commode. Carpets, Bedroom Chairs, Splashers, Boot Stand, Bath Mats. Bugs, Pictures, Blankets. Quilts. 4 D. and SI. BRASS-MTD. BEDSTEADS. WW. Mattresses, superior Bedding, W.W. Stretchers. Skin Mats. Linen and Bedroom Appointments. SUPERIOR LACE CURTAINS, Lg. Flower Bowls. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE, Etc.— Safe, Kit. Tables and Chairs. Glass Cupboard. Preserving Pan, Gas Gritler. Irons, Bins, Boilers, Enamelled ami Hollow-ware. 2 superior Dinner Services. Tea Service. Crockery, Wringer. Linen and do. Baskets. GEN. KITCHEN UTENSILS. Tubs. Garden Tools. Steps. SUPERIOR GARDEN HOSE. PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER. WHEELBARROW. Patent Rubbish Bins. Verandah Blinds and Seat, Jars. Filter. Ladders, and Gen. Sundries. The above Furnishings are all in excellent condition and modern designs. On view morning of sale only. THURSDAY, 15TH SEPTEMBER, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK. T OUIS TEWIS. General Auctioneer. House Salesman, and Valuer. FORT-STREET. Telephone, 1073. Next General P.O. to. FREEMAN'S BAY. THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. T TONES. Having received instructions from Mr. Normam whose lease has expired, wiU sell on the Premises. Patteson-street. Freeman s fA Ba LL HIS STOCK-IN-TRADE. 'j3. Consisting of— Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Scales and Weights, and all Grocer's Sundries, etc., etc. Marine Sundries, etc. Household Furniture. ETha Whole for Positive Sale, Without the Slightest Reserve. T TONES., AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. "VICTORIA AND LORNE STREETS. »».■ ~~ ™ ' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 12 Noon. BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATORS OF T. AND 6. MOEEIN, LIMITED. TTALUABLE AND TMPORTANT TjIREEHOLDS. UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. 'SPECIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS BUSINESS . SITES. CORNER SECTIONS-QUEEN-STREET; JHGHSTREET. DURHAM-STREET, AND VICTORIA-STREET. LAND TRANSFER TITLES. rp -jMTANDENO JACKSON Bks bean favoured with instructionsi fromtbe Liquidators of T. and S.. MORRIN. LIMITED, to Sell by Public Auotion at THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Swanson-street, Auckland., at noon on the above date, riTX THE EXCEPTIONALLY VALUABLE [A. FREEHOLD" CITY PROPERTIES in the above Estate, to he sold in 3 lous. fcOT l QUEEN-STREET.—AII that piece oi iSrcal of Land, being northern half oi Allotment Vction 4 City of Auckland, having a frontage of 33« ft each to QUEEN STREET'and HIGH-STREET, and 188.feet inches to DURHAM-STREET. On this Lol is the torgeßrick Building (with two large Satfglass windows), which has been for sc many -ears the Retail Ironmongery and Hardware Shop of T. and Morrin, Limited ■ lending back tor 80 feet. Also, the ad ioininE Brick Store facing HIGH-STKEbI an d DURHAM-STREET, roofed with corn* sited iron, and divided from the Rotai Shop bv solid trick walla with flreprooi doors aid a large fireproof strongroom. LOT 2/ HIGH-STREET AND VICTORIA QUADRANT.-AU that piece or parce. o. &nd being Allotment 30. section 5. City o Auckland, and "of™|;yAW acre, having a frontßge to HIGH-ttitfEEi o_ Wit ?iu. and VICTORIA QUADRANT of 60 feet, with a depth on the northern aid* of 226 ft 4in. aud on the southern side of 1* feet together with the solid brick walls "flooring, ircn cartways now in o; upon the Bite of the late T* ol^ 6 , ware house, together with the Brick Stables am Cottage adjoining in VICTORIA QUADRAN] Also, a large Strongroom, with Milner s fire proof door .■■'■• LOT 3. VICTORIA AND HIGH STREETS.All that piece or parcel of Land, being parol Allotment 32. section 4, City of Auckland having frontage of 33 set 9 inches to VIC TORI A-STREET, and % feet to j HIGH STREET, with the Brick Store erected there on- with iron roof, two-thirds of the floor ii concreted with iron cartways, etc. Thii fttoro Via? only recently been erected, and is practically new THESE IMPORTANT AND WELL-KNOWTS fIITM are unrivalled, and being in the bear of the City of Auckland, present immense oapahiJities for a large and profitable under taking They sire practically all frontage tc main thoroughfares, and afford an oppor tunity that rarely offers of securing mosi valuable sites tor business or investment pur poses. A Locality Plan showing the positior of the proper-tie? can be inspected at th< Office of the NgW ZEALAND HERALD. Conditions of Sale and Title Deeds can In inspected at the office of Mr. A. Hanna solicitor to the Liquidators, corner of Queer and Swanson Streets. fRJANDENO TAOKSON, AUCTIONEER, 17, SHORTLAND-STREET. JreTAEEEN BLYTH AND CO. i* * Auctioneers and Financial Agents,' EXTENSIVE SALE ROOMS, 87 and 89, Queen-street, COMMODIOUS, CENTRAL, WLLL-LIT, ANI POPULAR MART for Sale of Pro ■parties. Furniture, and Household Effects Pianos. Plate, Pictures. Objetß d'Art Bicycles, ar<l Goods of any description Liberal Cask Advances made if required and Account, Sales rendered immediatel: Goods are Sold. Bank Guarantee. Ver: Low Charges a feature of our Business OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCTED IN MOS' SATISFACTORY MANNER. Interviews Solicit «d. If you have anything for Sal* write t or consult WARREN BLYTH AND CO., 8 and 89. Oncpn-street. Telenbone. 846. T7T r HY STRAIN THE EYES 'VV When they can be relieved by propo SPECTACLES accurately fitted by improve methods for every defect of refraction by *" T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, 218, QUEEN-STREET, next A.M.P Building Also in Stock: Artificial Eyes, Camera! Microscopes. Telescopes, Electric Hatteno; and Bells, Barometers, Hydrometers. Phou graphic Goods. ' . Inspect the Powatfal Goera Binoculars.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 12661, 15 September 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 12661, 15 September 1904, Page 8

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