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Sales by Auction. j—— — jr OUI3 T EWIS AT T OWER D YMONDSS- - CORNER SYMONDS AND O'RORKE STREETS. rPHIs 1~)AY, " IJJOXDAY-QTH M AY_ M ONDAY COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK. SHE UNDERSIGNED ha* been favoured with instructions from DR. F. J. RAYNER (who is giving up housekeeping and leaving on a six months' visit to America) to SELL BY AUCTION, at HIS RESIDENCE. "TORBINE.'' CORNER SYMONDS AND O'RORKE STREETS. JTJIS OLDSMOBILE MOTOR CAB. HOUSECO. HOLD FURNISHINGS, TURKEY CARfc*ETS. PICTURES. OUT GLASSWARE. Etc. DRAWING AND BILLIARD ROOMS, at Under:—Lg. DIVAN LOUNGES. BURMESE CARD TABLE. itI.MG ESURETOLRE. NICELY FITTED AND POLISHED; Lg. ADVANCE •EASY CHALK. Occ, Chairs, Lg. COPPER STANDARD FLOOR LAMP and Shade, Fancy jßentwood Chairs, AMERICAN NOVELTY J'JCTURES, CARVED JAPANESE PEDESTAL AND POT, B.M. Fenders and Brasses, Brass Ash Pan, Consul Table. REAL INDIAN AND (TURKEY CARPETS, choice designs; Copper l'ot Stand, Photogravures by Ati i. Lounges. NOVELTY BENARES CLOCK. AMERICAN LACE CURTAINS. HAND-PAINTED PLA- , QUES, Oil Paintings. Round Many. Table, HAND-PAINTED VASES, BEUQUE Handpainted Plaques, BRUSSEL CARPET and Runner, Gilt Mirror. A.B. Chairs, Box Ottoman and Cushions, Rocking Chairs. Window Seat. Rattan Tabic. Jlusic Stool. 8-DAY MARBLE CLOCK. Walnut Coal Vase. AXMINSTER RIGS. Books. Bric-a-brac. HALL.—HALL TABLE. Copper Fern Pot. | . Ilall Mirror, Pictures. Skin Mats. PORTIERES in SILK AND PLUSH, Hall Lamp. REAL TURKEY HALL RUGS. Slip Mat* DININGROOM.-WALNUT BUFFKTT. 4 OLD ENGLISH OAK DINING CHAIRS, Lg. Round Mahy Top Dining Table, Side Table. OIL PAINTINGS by VON MEYERN. Hall Plaques. Curtains. BEST CUT GLASSWARE. COPPER CHAFING DISH. 10 DO/. VERY FINE REAL CUT GLASSWARE. Assd.. etc. BEDROOMS.—FIG GREEN COMBINATION DRESSING TABLE, with bevel mirror and candelabra; Neat Walnut Overmantel. ENAMEL AND BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS. W.W. Mattresses and Bedding. GREEN BRUSSELS CARPETS. Pictures, Curtains, M. Kauri Withstand. Deerskin . Floor Rug, DUCH. PAIR. DOULTON TOILET WARE, and Bedroom Requisites. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.-OAK BUFFALO ICE CHEST. Meat Safes. ICE CREAM MACHINE, FILTER, DRESSER, Kit Table and 1 hairs. Fenders, Clock. DINNER SERVICE. Class and China. Carpet .sweeper. GEN. KIT. UTENSILS. TWIN ROLLER MANGLE. Tubs. Step. WRINGER, and Gen. Sundries. TO BE OFFERED AT ONE O'CLOCK. THE WELL-KNOWN " OLDSMOBILE" MOTOR CAR (in first-class order and condition). 5 HORSE POWER. CARRY 2 OR i. convertible, with hood, lamps, horn, and complete fittings. A SPECIAL SET OF NEW TIRES RECENTLY FITTED. TRIALS CANBE ARRANGED FOR. The above Motor Car i* the simplest and Most Reliable Runabout made; 25.000 now in pse. The only light car that has been driven 3500 miles across the American Continent. D.8.8.L. REMINGTON GUN. 12 Bore. "Ejector, 1 Choke, almost new. in excellent condition; D.8.8.L. WINCHESTER REPEATER GUN. Lyman Sight, with Case; .SLEEPING BAGS, heavily quilted, with Sleeves: COMBINATION CAMP BED. 16 DUCK DECOYS. RUBBER HIP BOOTS. RUBBER V OOAT, and other HUNTING AND SHOOTING ""- REQUISITES. BOUSE OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAY OF SALE. 9 o'clock. MOTOR CAR CAN BE SEEN ON APPLICATION TO THE UNDERSIGNED. SALE MONDAY. Bth MAY. AT 11 O'CLOCK. T OUIS T EWIS, Auctioneer, House Salesman, and Valuer. Fort-»treot (next Ge*. Post Office) Fort-street. v. •', J OUK T EWIB AT pONSONBY. CORNER CLYDE AND ANGLESEA STREETS j (First street on left from Pousonby Road), j WEDNESDAY—IOth MAY-WEDNESDAY I . Commencing at 11.30 o'clock. 1 The Undersigned has been instructed by Mrs WEBBER, who is leaving for England, to seH by auction on Wednesday, 10th Last, J ■TTEB HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as under: 'XI —GOOD WALNUT PIANO by AUCHER BROS., in good tone; Piano Stool. UPHOL- , STERED RATTAN SETTEE. Rattan Chairs. OCC. CHAIRS. UPHOLSTERED ROCKER. 5 Occ. Tables. GOOD CARPET SQ.. Hand-paint-ed Panels, Pictures, GILT OVERMANTEL. Ornaments. Fenders and Irons. Lace Curtains and Blinds. Cushions, etc.; HALL STAND, LINOLEUM. Runner. Genoa. Portieres. Mats. Lg. COVE TOP SIDEBOARD. Hand-carved Panels. LEA. COUCH. A.B. CHAIRS. Dexter Rocker. Glass and China. Cutlery and Tableware. Rugs. Tea Service. Dining Service, and unndries BEDROOMS Q-M. KAURI COMBINATION. Inlaid WALNUT TABLH. D.I. B.M. BEDSTEADS. W.W. Mattresses, i B.M. '; BEDSTEAD. M. Kauri Duch. Pair, well finished; Good Bedding. COMBINATION CHEST. Toiletware. Chairs. Pictures. Linoleums and Floor Coverings and BEDROOM REQUISITES, ,'•'. etc- ' Also. General Kitchen Utensils. Tables. Tiounge. Chairs. Clock. Gas Ring. Gas Iron, Tools. Wood, and General Sundries. THE HOUSE TO LET. Apply to the Under«ipned SALE WEDNESDAY. MAY 10. at 11.30 O'CLOCK. T OUIS T EWIS, * General Auctioneer. House Salesman, and Valuer. • Fort-street (next G.P.0.) Fort-street. I——— ' ■ ■ TEH DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK. NEWTON-STREET (OFF NEWTON ROAD). RICHARD ARTHUR AND CO. Have been favoured with instructions from the OWNER, who is giving up hoasekeepiae, to sell - WEE HOUSEHOLD FUBNTTUEE AND : Hi EFFECTS. Consisting of PIANO by J. H. Hopkins, SILK TAPESTRY AND PLUBH SUITE, in stood order and condition; CENTRE AND FANCY TABLES. 8DAT CLOCK. CARPET. CURTAINS. PIC- . TUBES. ORNAMENTS. : etc.; 8.M.D.1. BEDSTEAD. W.W. and Other MATTRESSES. W.W. STRETCHERS. BLANKETS. HOUSEHOLD LINEN. Toilet Table*. W. Stand. Ware. Looking Glasses, Oilcloth, LINEN BASKET. Cradle, etc; DINING TABLE. B.W. Chairs. Conch. Lamp. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Cutlery; KITCHEN AND COOKING UTENSILS; 50 GOOD FOWLS. fiICHAED ABTHUB AND CO. iTHOft B. ABTBJJB, Auctioneer. en ' " ' TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). MAY 9, 11 o'Clock Sharp. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT NO. 88. HOBSON-STREET (Two doors above Prince of Wales Hotel). Xh» undersigned having received instructions from Mr. Geo. Aunett. who is leaving Auckland, to sell by public auction, at above address, '-.. rnHE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD EF-i-L FECTS, I consisting of—lmported DrawJngroom Suite (13 pieces). Imported Bedroom .Suite (consisting of Wardrobe. Marble-top Duchess Pair and Commode). Brussels Oarpets. Overmantels. Conches. Chairs. Tables. Marble and other Clocks. Vases. Oil Painting*, Pictures. 8.1. Bedsteads. Stretchers, and other Mattresses. Duchess Pairs. Quilts. Blankets, Blinds. Crockery. Cutlery. Glassware. Dinner Gong. Inkstand. Writing Desk. Cooking Utensils. Mangle. Perambulator. Go-cart. •tc\, etc. Sale to Commence at, 11 o'clock Sharp. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. B. HART. Auctioneer. 1 ~ ~~~~ JIRIDAY. M AY 19i AT 12 NOON SHARP. T7-ARANOAHAPE 130 AD, ! rWO BRICK SHOPS AND DWELLINGS. M R. J rjpHORNES Is honoured by Instructions from T. A. Crawford, Esq., who is leaving for the South. TO SELL BY AUCTION AT THE LAND SALE ROOMS. 91. QUEEN-STREET. KARANOAHAPE ROAD-TWO NEW AND SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT BRICK SHOPS AND RESIDENCES, comprising: ONE DOUBLE-FRONTED SHOP. WITH RESIDENCE of 5 lofty rooms-, also, ONE SINGLEFRONTED SHOP. WITH RESIDENCE of i loftv rooms, and store house. 27ft by 10ft _.-*.- Each shop has brick wash-house, with copper, S all. in first-class order, well fitted -.'.ml tini-lied, ; and let at £4 per week. Together with the Freehold Allotment, hav- - ing 53ft frontage to Karangahape Road, by j ... 100 ft. and with back entrance for carts froiu f Karangahape Road. j ; Special attention is drawn to this Sale by infe- *ro»tors. a* an opportunity to secure First- < lass Modernly-buill Shop Property in thin most desirable position, and as the owner i* leaving Auckland it will be absolutely cold. Cards to view of the Auctioneer. T rpiioilNES, 91, QUEEN-STREET. naOUNB— That Elastic Pulp Plaster is bet- !:■■■:> ter. sounder, air. more easily applied ■. i ban any other.-!N.Z. Portland Cement Co., So, Victoria cade '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12860, 8 May 1905, Page 8

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