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Sales by Auction. ' «——»!■■ ■mwinw—ii i '■ ■.■■■■— — i— in ■■>■■■■ ' •'"nnms J) AY, .'■-. AT -J-J A.M. AND FOLLOWING DAY, IF NECESSARY •DOXLEY, "jl/TOUNT "pDEN. ' i jV/TAGNIFICENT T?NGLISH-MADE TTOUSE- * HOLD pURNITURE, OILARE, , AND J^FFECTS. " ; jgLECTRO-PLATE, J3EIC-A-BRAC, ! PICTURES, ETC., ETC., ETC. rp jl/TANDENO TACKSON Has been favoured with instructions from Arthur Heather, Esq., who has sold his property, to sell by Public Auction, on tho Premises, Eoxlcy, Mount. Eden, em the above date, Jj\ LL HIS VALUABLE UP-TO-DATE HOUSE- •"■ HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising MAGNIFICENT GRAND PIANO, by T. DOERNER AND SONS, IRON FRAME, TRICHORD STRUNG, very handsome full-toned instrument; Very Handsome Drawingroom . Suit* of 10 pieces, in SILK, TAPESTRY, AND PLUSH; HEAVY BRUSSELS CARPET, 36 by 15; Very Choice Set of Ivory Chessmen, under glass shade; Ivory Card Table and Counters, Unique Carved Whatnot Cabinet, VELVET PILE HEARTH RUG. Walnut Music Canterbury, PR. SOLID SILVER. CANDLESTICKS*, Oil Paintings, by. Ashenbad and G. Guardahassi; WALNUT CARD TABLE; • Picture, "Angels' Heads;'' OAK HALL TABLE, with MARBLE TOP; 2 Handsome Oak Hail Chairs, Hall Linoleum (58 sq. yards, tile pattern), Iron Fire-proof Safe, Pr. Heavy Hall Portiere Curtains, Handsome Extension Mahogany Dining Table. Exceptionally Handsome Carved Oak Sideboard, Heavy Plate-glass Cellarettes, 6 Mahogany Dining Chairs, 3 Lounge Chairs in Leather, Tapestry, etc., CHESTER- ■. ■ ; FIELD COUCH, Unique Walnut Carved Table, VERY FINE ORGAN, by G. Woods, Soliu Mahogany Bookcase and Cupboard, 8-DAY MARBLE CLOCK, Very Handsome Bedroom Suite, comprising Massive Mahogany Bedstead, Dressing Table with Heavy B.P. Glass Mirror, Marble Top and Drawers. Washstami with Marbio Top and 5-Drawer Chest, with MEDICLne CABINET, Chamber Ware, Horsehair, Kapok, and W. W. Mattresses, Cedar and Mahogany Chest Drawers, ROSEWOOD and other occasional Tables, MAHOGANY WARDROBE with plate-glass panel door, 0 Pictures with Maple Wood Frames, The .Road to Ruin." Austrian Bentwood, Rocking and other Cnairs, Double Brass-mounted and Single iron Bedsteads, Marble-top Washstand, Califont in lirst-class order, Superior Office Desk. 27in Iron Garden Roller, Garden beats anil 4 Garden Chairs, Lawn Mower, CROQUET SET, First-class Mangle, Wringer, Kitchen Furniture, Large Quantity of Crockery, Glassware, Electroplate Ware, and other :• articles too numerous to mention, ■ • CATALOGUES ARE NOW READY. FRIDAL, JULY 5, ■■ : '-;: ■■■.-, : . . 1.; a p.m. • - -. ; '> ' ' IN DECEASED ESTATE. . .;.. AERATED WATER BUSINESS, ' STANLEY-STREET. - ' T. ]\/j[ A -' JtJi:;:,,O j'ACKSON, Instructed by tne Executors in the Estate ■ of the late JAMES WILKIE, Esq., will sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, Customstreet Jb.. on above date t fPHE GOODWILL, MACHINERY. AND ••?■.«J ?L A.» II GAS JSNGiNJS. SODA WATER -, MACHINE, Power Filter, Syphon Filter Generators, Corking Macaine, Horse, Cart! ;' ■• and Harness, etc., etc. INVENTORY and Cards to View on applii; cation to T. M AJSIJjb;XO JACKSON, ' ' AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, ! j ■ Custom-street E. j WEDNESDAY, JULY i A ! : '.:' '' ' ■J ■ ' - 11 A.M. ' V ' j * ■y ALUA:BI;E SECTION, ', j ' ' " "DIOHMOND "ROAD. rp jl/rANDENO JACKSON, - i Instructed by the Owner, will sell by public • I auction at his Rooms, Custom-street £~ on '■ above date, . . , "■■'< rpHAT VALUABLE BUILDING SITE, hav- : .'X . , in a , frontage of 40ft to RICHMOND j ROAD, with a depth of 99ft, being Lot 146' of Subdivision Allots. 32 and 33, section 8, ; |;.. . Suburbs. About 7 minutes from car. 1 j THE PROPERTY IS FLAGGED. i I FRIDAY, JULY -J Q J\ AT 11 A.M. ] . T>APATOITOI. i BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE 1 LATE MR. MALCOLM EADIE CLOW. f rriHE ■piRST-CLASS. property OF rjrr ' ■ \ ' ;'■ A CUES, ■\ SITUATED ON THE GREAT SOUTH ROAD, . : -"I .::.:.'v.- . PAPATOITOI. ; •I And Well Known a3 '■ .'/ "CLOW'S FARM.": '•'■'' T M ANDE * JACKSON, Instructed by W. H. P. Evans and George Anderson, Executors of tho late Mr. Malcolm Eadic Clow, will sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, in Custom-street E., on the above date, iALL THAT WELL-KNOWN' PROPERTY, xl. situated as above, being part of Clendon's Grant, arid known as " Clow's Farm," together with the Dwelling and other Farm Buildings erected thereon. This Property is well known as being the FINEST in the District. The SOIL is of the VERY BEST QUALITY. The place is admirably situated, within an easy drive of Auckland, and close to railway station, i creamery, etc., etc. , The Auctioneer can confidently recommend ■ this as being well worth inspection, as it ' has been and is one of the Finest Farms in the richest area of farming land near Auckland. THE PROPERTY IS FLAGGED. .. ' "PRIDAY, AUGUST A 11 O'CLOCK TJIGHLY JMPORTANT QALE OF ; JJAIRY -TpABMS. ; THE WELL-KNOWN BRUNTWOOD ESTATE, •inn A ACRES OF THE richest LAND IUUU IN THE WAIKATO, . , Subdivided into DAIRYING FARMS, '' Banging from 30 to 150 Acres in Extent, " r P jVfANDENO. JACKSON. :', . In • conjunction villi THE FARMERS' COii OPERATIVE auctioneering CO■ ~ wii ! sell hi- Public Auction, at the CHAMBER t! OF COMMERCE. Swahson-street, AUOK- : i, ■• - - LAND, on above date. ■■■])■'■■-. ■' ■..■■••■'■• -Still particulars in Saturday's issue. *■ '■''■.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13480, 3 July 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13480, 3 July 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13480, 3 July 1907, Page 12