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Sales by Auction. T ms D ay. TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 11 O'CLOCK, ■jl/TOUNT "C'DEN, NEAR PENCARROW AVENUE. TTOUSEHOLD ':.: "pUBNTTUEE : ANI "PPPECTS , , '■■■', >p. :-■ > TITANDENO JACKSON ; ; ;' : " Instructed by J. McStay, Esq., who is leaving for England, will sell ON THE PRE MISES, AS ABOVE, ALL THE NEW, MODERN, ARTISTIC ANE UP-TO-DATE HOUSEHOLD ; FURNITURE contained in .an 8-roomed Residence, > consisting of— DEAWINGEOOM - MAGNIFICENT UPEIGHT GRAND PIANO, Walnut Case, by HAAKE, a beautifully -toned instrument, equal to new; superb TAPESTRY DRAWINGIf.UUM SUITE, 3 pieees, consisting of CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, 2 EASY CHAIRS. CHIPPENDALE OCCASIONAL CHAIES; Heavy AXMINSTEE CAEPET SQUAEE,' Steel-plate ENGEAVINGS and Other Pictures, EXTRA LARGE B.P.G. OVERMANTEL (in white enamel frame), Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Vases. Bric-a-Brac, 3. CHIPPENDALE OCCASIONAL TABLES, Handsome KERB FENDER (solid brass). • DININGEOOM—Very Handsome Solid RlMu AND PURIEI SIDEBOAED, with large B.P.G. Mirrors, Cupboards, etc., 6ft long; COMBINATION ,BILLIAED AND ! DINING TABLE, three-quarter size, in first-class order, and very nearly new; HANDSOME AND \ SOLID SADDLE-BAG SUITE,, 9 pieces,: equal to new; LARGE OVEEMANTEL, heavy 8.P.G., in walnut frame; JARDINIERE, POTS, AND STANDS; DINNER SERVICE, 'of 72 pieces, nearly new CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, GEES,- VASES. ..... BRIC-A-BRAC, KERB FENDER (black and copper), FLOOR COVERING of : INLAID LINOLEUM (very heavy). HALL-SOLID HALL STAND AND CHAIRS, PORTIERE, CURTAINS; BREAKFAST ROOM, completely furnished; Furnishings of 3 Large Bedrooms, consisting of • B.M. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BEDSTEADS; Wire, Kapok, and Hair Mattresses; -BEDROOM SUITES of latest- designs, in RIMU, MOTTLED KAURI, and PURIRI; COMBINATION CHESTS DRAWEES AND CHAMBER WARE, CURTAINS, LINOLEUMS, COMPLETE FURNISHINGS OF KITCHEN, 2 LARGE VERANDAH SEATS, WEINGEB, Pennsylvania Lawn Mower, Garden Tools,. Wheelbarrow, SunTBIBUNE OHAINLESS BICYCLE, free wheel and back pedalling brake, in first-class order; specially imported by owner. >; HOUSE OPEN FOB INSPECTION FROM 10 A.M. TAS. /IAHILL AND po. Will sell by Auction, , - '.-;..-". TO-DAY, \ : At 11 o'Olpck, :. , TTEGETABLES, PEODUOE. FRUIT. J OAHILL, Auctioneer. QALE OF rnHOBOUGHBEED TT O RSES AT , ; '" -; : " TjILLEBSLIE. TO-MOBEOW (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 5,1907, : : At 2 o'clock. The undersigned have ; received . instructions ..-.; from Mr. R. Hannon to sell, at the Harp of '.■ Erin, ■■■'■'■ -.-. --.' : - r;-' ; .-',. ■;,;'. : - THE WHOLE OF HIS HOESES IN TRAINING, as follows: — ; ■ MISS WINNIE, by Leolantis—Winnie : v MISS : CBISPIN, by St. Crispin— "> HAUTAPU, by Mitiora—Lady.Sarah NAPENAPE, by Explosion—Boadicea > ■'.-■'• MILLIE, by Tasman—Duchess < GLASGOW, by Hotchkiss— Augusta ■■• CRISPINOT, by St. Crispin .. ' X FORTH, by Lebel—Sleevelink. "■ ; : " '■'.:•'■ ; \". ■■■' '"'-"•' : '- ; Also,■■-:;".' ■■'•.;■'•'••' ''■ '-.'■'.'"'.■.:.-. GIRTON GIRL, by Medallion— ■-.'•' GLADSTONE, by ; Seaton Delaval— .;. : ;:;';::; Gladys ■ .v-'.,'. : ''""--. GEOBDD3, by Seaton Casabianca i " LALLAH EOOKH, by : Leolantis—Unp:: .-" known, I.'; :' All Winners of;many Races. '...■".-:■",'.,'"' .SONOMA, 6yrs, by Seaton Delaval— ,■• " 'tea'.' •."-"- ■' ■: ■.;/'■■ • .-.-:'\. .;•.'., VVBAY MARE, STAB OF THE SOUTH, •■■•■.". .7yra, by Ben Godfrey—Somena, with- - . out reserve.-y ;/ •''..'-;-.-.- . FEETWOEK, by The Workman—Vanity BAY MAEE, 4yrs, by "' Cyrenian—Orini, • half-sister, to Noteorini DISCOVERER, by Tasman-iHippocampus • ;;■'.;',■::; mare- \: ".•'..... ... ' LOCHBUI, by Soult-Sappho-/ v '■"'-""',■"■; '-.''v.'-"' • ' Also, . ; y ; BAY FILLY, by St. Paul, 4yrs ' ; BAY. FILLY, by Menschikoff, 2yrs FOAL by Seaton Delaval ; :'• > LUMINOUS, by Launbeston— . v.".. Entries Solicited. , "A LFBED TJUOKLAND AND CONS. rnUESDAY, TUNE -t-t ' .V At 12 Noon. ' TO INVESTORS AND-SPECULATORS. ALU ABLE OITY "PROPERTY. WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY SITES IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. .'..''_'.-; -\T EVTLLE " Has been favoured with instructions from Dr. Eayner, to sell at his Sale Rooms, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen-street, TjIOUR ALU ABLE piTY A LLOTMENTS (Suitable for Warehouses, Factories, or Shops), situate at . - , pOENEB • OF .TT7"ELLESLEY AND J .'■.-.' ALBERT OTEEETS, / / Opposite Y.M.C.A. Building. . DOT I—TTALUABLE COENEB SITE, having .V 40ft % 3in frontage to Wellesley- : ' ■■■ street, and 80ft to Albert-street. [iOT 2—TniEST-CLASS SECTION, WellesleyJCr street, frontage 33ft; depth 80ft. [iOT 3—QPLENDID SITE, having a frontage . KJ of -33ft 4in to Wellealey-street, and a depth of 80ft. ' . LOT 4-TTALUABLE WABEHOUSE OB FACV TOBY SITE, with a frontage of ; 71ft 9in to Albert-street, and a depth of 106 ft 7in. These Valuable Sites ' are in : the heart, of ;he City, and are- bound to rapidly increase in value, as they are the best and most centrally situated on the market. ■ ; > Property is pegged and flagged, " and in- : tending Purchasers can be shown over the same at any time. ' •JO-EVILLE T^EWOOMB, AUCTIONEEB AND '• LAND AGENT, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. ' ." Coffee. ] —- ■ ——— — ——_ — , THHERE IS A PLACE FOE EVERYTHING. 1 BUT WHERE CAN I GET GOOD (COFFEE? , ',' - Where can you get good Coffee? "You must be a New Chum! . , :■'. AT . ''-'-' J /' ■DIMMER'S. '■~ .:..':.:■::' ' :■ IN WELLESLEY-STEEET. " " ' THAT IS THE ONE PLACE FOR COFFEE. t is Good. It is Roasted Daily, and it is . Boasted Properly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 4 June 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 4 June 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 4 June 1907, Page 8

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