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'*"'" Sales by Auction. ••_ -T OUIS T EWIS ■■ AT T^AKEFIELD-ST: - ;; THIS DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. : at' MESSRS. vfoster" AND '. miles* :M CABINET FACTORY, WAKEFLELD-STEEET. The Balance from Last Sale and ' Remainder ;• of Furniture, all completely finished, .* '' WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION ,-<. ■' TO-DAY-15th INST-TO-DAY. ; At Two o'Clock. .: . "; ' HANDSOME ' SIDEBOARDS, HANDY-SIZE CHEFFONIERS. BEV. DOOR WARDROBES, various -.•■,". SUPERIOR DUCHESSE PAIRS, ";■■■ NEW DESIGNS. IN COMBINATION CHESTS, Most Up-to-Date HALL STANDS, Also TABLES, WRITING TABLES. AND OTHER CHOICE FURNITURE. Inspection Invited at Wakefield-strect, few ■ doors from Queen-street. T OUIS T EWIS, Auctioneer. House Salesman, and Valuer, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. T OUIS T EWIS AT TDONSONBY, HAMILTON ROAD (off Jervois Road), Next below Mr." J. C. Parr's Residence rnUESDAY - QEC. 1Q - HpUiSDAY. ' AT 12.50 O'CLOCK PROMPT. ON THE GROUND'S. ' DURING PROGRESS OF FURNITURE SALE, TTANDSOMELY TOUILT RESIDENCE AND p ROUNDS, TTAMILTON p OAD. pONSONBY. THE UNDERSIGNED has been favoured with instructions, from'Mß.. A. R. TYLER (who lias purchased a Business in the Waikato. and leaving Auckland), to SELL BY AUCTION, 1 ITS VALUABLE RESIDENCE OF 12 SPACI--1:1 OUS ROOMS, THOROUGHLY WELLBUILT, verandah on two sides, WITH EXCELLENT VIEW -OF UPPER HARBOUR; long carriage drive to house. ABOUT HALT-AN-ACRE OF GROUND, nicely laid out in garden and lawn: DELIGHTFUL SITUATION; perfect drainage; asphalt paths. THE RESIDENCE IS REPLETE WITH MOST UP-TO-DATE CONVENIENCES, Marble Mantelpieces, Pantry and Storeroom; gas and city water; patent w.c.;, good Orion range, with hot and cold water bathroom; electric bells; detached wash-house, copper and tubs. Gcod COACH-HOUSE AND STABLE; fowlhouse and outbuildings. THIS IS A MOST DESIRABLE GENTLEMAN'S HOME. WITHIN TEN M.NUTES OF QUEEN-STREET (2 minutes from tram). j EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. Cards to view any day prior to sale, from 10 to 4 ib. "Further particulars from the Auctioneer, j

, QAME T)AY, COMMENCING AT i i ■"■ " O'CLOCK PRECISELY. '. THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FUR- . NISHINGS OF 12 ROOMS, comprising: , QUITE NEW ROSEWOOD PIANO, by C. Bechstein. This is an excellent instrument, rich tone, full iron frame (cost £80). 7-PIECE TAPESTRY PLUSH SUITE, Piano Stool, Music Stand. Lg. Bv. G. Overmantel, Brass and other Fenders. VELVET PILE CARPET. Lg. Mohair and Other Hearth Rugs. Pictures, Ornaments and BRIC-A-BRAC. Brackets, Ebonised Card Table, Oil Paintings. Sup. Lace Curtains. New Blinds, Cheffonier, Bft DINING TABLE, Bro. Lea, Cou.-h, Lea. Easy Chair, A.B. Chairs. Cane Backs. Whatnots, Occ. and Rattan Chairs and Tables. 8-DAY MARBLE CLOCK. Genoa Portieres," Drapes. Glassware, E.P. Ware. Tableware. Cutlery. Books, MIRROR BK. HALL STAND, LG. PEDESTAL AND JARDINIERE, Flower Bowlo, EX. HEAVY LINOLEUMS throughout the house. Mats, Stair Runner,: GOOD PAIR BINOCULARS, GOOD VIOLIN. CASE. AND 2 BOWS. Rattan Lounges. SINGLE TREADLE SEWING MACHINE. BEDROOMS— 3 DUCH. PAIRS, 1 D.I. BRASS -ITALIAN BEDSTEAD. 7 S.I. Bedsteads, 8 W.W. Mattresses. Kapok Beds , and Bedding, 6-Drawer Chest, Two 5-Drawer Chests. Toilet Chest, Mahy. and other Mirrors, Commode, Toilet "Sets, Trinket Sets. Bedroom Chairs and Tables, Linoleums and Flo.ir Coverings. Linen. Fenders. Rugs, Rattan Col., Lace Curtains and Blinds. Linen and Clothes , Basket, and BEDROOM REQUISITES. 1 ALSO. GENERAL KITCHEN. UTENSILS. Crockery. Dinner and Other Ware. KIT. TABLES and Chairs. 24in Roller Mangle. Wringer, .Tubs, Enamelled Ware, Knife Cleaner, Wicker Perambulator, Wheelbarrow, " New I.E. Guarded Hose <50ft long). Lawn Mower. Tools. Barrel Tar. and Sundries. SALE—TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19. at 11 o'clock. THE RESIDENCE will be offered at 12.50 o'clock. T OUIS T EWIS. Auctioneer, House Salesman, and Valuer, . VIOTORI V-STIIEET EAST . ■ ~ :. (Above, Central 'Hotel.) ; (

' • THE HAYMARKET. , .' • THIS DAY, At 10.30. : - -: OA TS. MAI ZE. C HAFF, In Lots to suit Purchasers HARNESS. SADDLERY, VEHICLES ', 1 D.S. BUGGY, with Pole, in good order 1 SULKY, carry 3, nearly new HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. 1?. Noon. rpROTTING HORSE MONGONUI. with 'en■i. gagementa , , 2 RATTLING GOOD HEAVY DRAUGHTS. Dray, and Harness THE CHESTNUT GELDING' BUSH BOY, by Patriarch, perfect hunter THE "WELL-KNOWN TROTTERS. RED LEAP AND MISS DUNMORE, without reserve ■'■ . ACTIVE BAY COLT. 4 years, unbroken, suit butcher's cart HEAVY BLACK MARE, aged, from Kuaotunu MEDIUM BLACK' 1 MARE. 6 years, quiet and reliable -n any harness 1 BLACK OELI'V:, reliable in saddle and harness. ,-«>;u splendid carriage horse, from i-nkii 1 BROWN PONY GELDING. 5 years, from Thames 1 BAY GEL-DING, good hack and harness horse, from Paeroa , PAIR WELL-MATCHED CREAMY PONIES, mare and gelding, thoroughly reliable in harness 1 VERY NICE 4-YEAR-OLD UNBROKEN GREY FILLY, by Dr. Scddon 1 CHESTNUT MARE. 6 years, first prize late- Show, reliable and docile in harness, would suit a doctor --."•■ t 3 3-YEAR-OLD FILLIES, by Jockim and Young Matchless 6 UPSTANDING. WEIGHT - CARRYING HACKS, all young and good, from the Coast 7 LIGHT HARNESS MARES AND GELDINGS from Waihi TRUCK USEFUL SORTS, from Pnkekohe 2 UNBROKEN COW'S, 3 years old, by Pleosantoh. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. ; nnras ' T)AY, AT 3 P.M. AT THE HAYMARKET, AUCKLAND. DAIRY FARMS AT BABYLON FLATS. HELENS VILLE. A LFRED J3UCKLAND AND OONS (lave been favoured with instructions from. Messrs. Ambury. English and Co.. to eell rpiIEIR WELL-KNOWN DAIRYING PROJ- PERTY at Babylon Flats, Ilclensvitle. divided into eight sections, varying from 52 to 147 acres. There are houses on two of she sections, and a creamery in lull operation on the property, which is only li miles row railway station by good metalled road, ma 38 miles from Auckland by rail. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend ,pr«> '.arms, as the land is equal to any in no .'■iorlb Island for dairying purposes and s all in the best order and condition. There Jemg a. creamery on the property buyers san start right away to get an immediate •eturn on their investment. Plans and full particulars from the auctioneers. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, .;'-.' *he " Hay market, - Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13050, 15 December 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13050, 15 December 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13050, 15 December 1905, Page 8

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