Ifpii , Sales by Auction, : .■■ "••vV :: ■" }■ vi-". :■ "'V 1 I.:K . gLYTH AT ' QHBEN-ST. ' T hi D AT. ~~~ T ms D AT JMPOBTAN. . ALES. ; Prompt to Time, as under i •' AT 12.30. »'r AEGE IRON SHED. • 60 by 20, . TORRE-! ' ''Li MOV AL— Sides and Roof, Flooring j mid Office. AT REAR OP MESSRS. JAGGER i • AND HARVEY'S PREMISES, Ship Chandlers i ' i ate., Lower Queen-street. - . '•••■; . ■ j ■ The undersigned have been favoured with instructions from MESSRS. JAGGER AND W, • HARVEY, to sell ;by Auction, at their > Queen-street Sale Rooms, To-daj, as above, ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. ■ The above Shed can be started for Removal Wednesday Next, and, to be Cleared off . ground by Friday, 27th. ' ' . 41 1235. <A RARE CHANCE. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. • SHOP AND DWELLING, BROWN-ST., - ( . •' -. PONSONBY. • • - She undersigned have been favoured with instruct! from, Mrs. .Watts," who is giving! up business, ■ ■ IriINE LITTLE ■ GROCERY SHOP A* !• DWELLING OF 5 ROOMS, on Freehold - . Allotment, •40 feet by 101 feet. SIDE CART ' ENTRANCE; garden at back. House has iron roof, stove, gas and water; LARGE A AND SUPERIOR DETACHED WASH-HOUSE. tubs and copper set in;, . workshop under - h TBE PAYABLE GROCERY CONNECTION GOES WITH THE PROPERTY, and the above ; is a MOST DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. The Property is situated half-way down Brown-st., on right-hand side. P.O. is in M' : the building; close to the large : public school. Populous neighbourhood, etc. Terms .' can be arranged by the Auctioneers. Property is Flagged. AT 12745. ;-B jttW m '*" AT j; P.WTi sTTALUABLE • OFFICE FURNITURE. rV- WITHEB'S F.P. SAFE. '34 by 24 by 24, BOOKCASE, Linoleums. TRESTLES. AND ARCHITECTS' DRAWING BOARDS, Pigeon ■ ' Holes, Hanging Shelves. Office Stools. Office - Tables, ; Copying Press, Gas Lamps, Stove, : LEATHER CHAIRS, etc., etc.. etc. After above, • AT 1.15. JIIPOBTANT "pURNITURH . ALE. rpBE Whole OF the contents of A 10mdW 1, ROOMED VILLA, ALMOST NEW AND l SUPERIOR 1 FURNITURE AND 'HOUSEHOLD T. >, \ APPOINTMENTS. 3 PIANOS AND A VAST V*.' ' QUANTITY OF SPLENDID FURNITURE. ; >,< kitchen UTENSILS AND FURNISHINGS. -"v 'LAWN • MOWERS, GARDEN AND ■ OTHER jtools WILL be IJWRNED JNTO' QASH . O-DAY, ' rpO-DAY. NOTE-TO VENDORS.—Furniture, etc., for ' Sale can only be accepted up to 10 a,m. To- '' "i-: ilay, owing to Mart.being full. •, r, ::: •' • • : gLYTH AND C O, ■ ■ ■ " t • -■ ' -' ■ ' ' JJO-DAY. • . ■... • JJSUAL WEEKLY FURNITURE SALE. _ \ ' ' jgAHUEL OOCKRANE ANI) jgON Will sell by Auction. -their Rooms, Queen* '• i'v- . street, To-day, • at 11 o'clock, i -p I ,A t N Os , SIDEBOARDS, Hall Stands, Aus. Chairs, ;'j: ' . Overmantel SUITES, Couches, lectures, Settcv ' NEW. LINOLEUM. Carpets. Rug? V', .' CHEFFONIERS, Rattan Chairs / SEWING- MACHINES . ; j; 1 . WARDROBE, Duchess Pairs, Chests Drawers ; ; ! B.M. BEDSTEADS; Mattresses. Bedding V , WASHBTANDS. Ware, Mirrors ' -, \ } ' ' KITCHEN UTENSILS. ' j / ijr THOMPSON'S ESTATE, y, , WARDROBE, CHEST DRAWERS ... A J! BEDSTEADS. KAPOK MATTREBfIE3 if.;, CLOCK, Etc. > . , }A 1 10 O'CLOCK, IN' PASSAGE. . ' DOORS, GaL Iron, Sashes. Stoves, Ranges. • iUV':-VSV>.,-- - ' ' ' ' ■ :; ■. '• gAMUEL 'QOCHRANE AND gON. J. DACRE, Auctioneer. r/; j'l " ''• • ' " ■■■■•• ■■■■•■■ « MONDAY. 23 ED J™*' AT 12 O'CLOCK, '■ QUEEN-STREET .THRESHOLD, BUBSTANHAL BLOCK BRICK BUILDINGS. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND gON Cave leoelved Instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs. Cruickshank, to Bell by auction, at their Rooms, QueenSt., on Monday. 23rd inat., at 12 o'clock, jrpHAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY PRO/X PERTY, ■ being part Lot 3, Section 2, '' - . City, having »!>, FEET FRONTAGE TO LOWER QUEEN- • ID O, . STREET, 1 j S>% FEET FRONTAGE TO LANE AT BACK, . r iOOI And the great depth of 498 raolt STEEBI! TO STREET, npilE SUBSTANTIAL BLOCK OF BRICK X BUILDINGS THEREON, now occupied by Messrs. H. F. Anderson and Co. and others. , THIS GRAND PROPERTY , i ; - - 'Jfo for POSITIVE SALE, to Close Accounts. . QUEEN-STREET J>ROPERTIES . r Ki« practically unprocurable. Only occa«fcoally' does a chance like this occur to set ure a Freehold IN THE VERY BEST PART ;OF QUEEN-ST.. • with IMMENSE PROSPECi TIVE VALUE, . . . Terms<° One-third Dash; balance for 5 r f! ' yeara at 5 per cent., with right to pay off ob 6 months' notice. ; Jot further particulars apply to gAMUEIi QOCKRANE AND gON. d. DAORE, Auctioneer. . THE» DAY (FRIDAY). ; ' 0 v' . jit Half-past Ten o'clock. '• .y--- '-'rjp. »Jones ' j '!' Will Mil by auction at his Mart, Victoria ■■ , and Lome Streets, • ;;' V "DRODUCE DEPARTMENT— Taun iJU manian and Southern Onions. Vegetables of all kinds, and about 150 sacks 1 of Pumpkins and Swedes. : - DAIRY DEPARTMENT—Butter, Eggs, /V. ' ' - Cheese, Tinned Fruit, and lot of useful £f ' . Groceries, Tea. Coffee," etc., etc. - i ' ■ PIG AND POULTRY DEPARTMENT—FuII ■■..-.■.v.. • Pene. : FRUIT— Oranges, Walnuts, etc.; • . e,o. ij ' I J, ONES '. . ' ' auctioneer, j • VICTORIA AND LORNE STREETS. '■ ' " —--7- : ~ ''' ' ' NEWMARKET AUCTION MART. THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. Sharp. - MR. ;J. PEARSE BAKER • r ' ' jfaa received instructions from the. Owners to ; Sell, at his Mart, ' ' pBOCKBRY, . ng of C ROOKERY, ! V ' Consisting of— . aasg»>ativ«.«iv>g. Sets, Dinner Sets. Soup -Plates. Meat ■ Dishes, Sugar Basins, Butter Dishes, sw&n^ii» 1 Cream -Jugs, l Water Bottles, Flower. s/jvS, ' I stands. Vases, great variety. . _ *,'» DRAPERY.- DRAPERY.; ■ DRAPERY. Cv " Ladies' Winter Jackets,: Dress ■ Material, j >'Blowings, : Flannelettes, Collars, etc., < *, ■, c * ■ j Greiit bargains, 2 Don't Miss This Style, j 1 a i At 2 p.m. Sharp. ; . . f. PEARSB BAKgR, Auctionetr,: '-. -J mmm**': • .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13234, 20 July 1906, Page 8
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