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Sales by Auction. rpHIS J)"', AT i p.m. sharp. THE > FURNISHINGS OF .■■■A" C-ROOMED J- T TT OtJBE - ": : .' Including— V PIANO. 7-PIECE LEATHER SUITE SUPERIOR EXTENSION TABLE ' :. DINING CHAIRS. HALL STAND DUCHESS PAIRS. COMB CHEST WARDROBE. TOILET CHESTS BEALE SEWING MACHINE BAGATELLE TABLE. CARPET SQUARE MATS. OVERMANTELS, A.B. CHAIRS COUCH, CHILD'S CHAIR, HALL CHAIRS B.M. IRON BEDSTEAD AND DRAPES 1 DECK CHAIRS, 1 BICYCLE (new) 2 NEW SEWING -MACHINES. ■ ' Also. .OFFICE FITTINGS. ROLLER-TOP DESK "FOX" TYPEWRITER (second-hand) " SUN" TYPEWRITER fa splendid machine i■" only 3 months' in use}. . Also, -.'■". CROCKERY, E.F. WARE, and HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES. A. E. AND C°Auctioneers, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. — : — — , , A. E. MACREDIE.] fH. SYDNEY SMITH. T ms, D AY -' • .At. 1.30 o'Clock. AT THE MART, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. ON ACCOUNT OP WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ONE OLD AND VALUABLE OIL PAINTING (on Copper Plate), by CRAWFORD MAULEY, Said to be 250 Years Old. A E. M ACHEDIE AND C o '' Auctioneers JJieWTON ■ M EAT M ART (NEXT ST. GEORGE'S HALL) rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY), pEB -| ~' : AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP. 'To Meet the Demands cf tho Pub"; • MESSRS. HAWKINS AND OTT Have decided to Open the above Mart, and have instructed MESSRS. A. E. MAOREDTP AND CO. To Sell on their Behalf, pRIME JOINTS OF BEEF, MUTTON, ■*- AND LAMBS, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. All Lines will be Cleared AUCTION SALES- WILL BE CONDUCTED TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. A "P "JIT ACRE-DIE AND o°Auctioneers. TOUTS T EWIS, AT TTIS .TITART. THIS DAY -FRIDAY-THIS DAY At 10 o'clock Sharp. !■ UNDER DISTRAINT FOB RENT. CONTENTS OF £ -ROOMED YTILLA. ■ Also, WALNUT PIANO. rpo Tl B OOLE "IT-TITHOUT.' 'T'HE SLIGHTEST "DESERVE. ....'- rpRE WHOLE OF THE ABOVE MUST BE -*■ CLEARED BEFORE TWO O'CLOCK '' ,'/', SAME DAY. • TOUTS T EWI&, .. Auctioneer, Land Salesman, and Valuer. T OUIS T EWIS, AT jpEDERAL TTALL, WELLESLEY-STREET WEST (Near St. Matthew's Church). T HIS D AY,~~ T HIS I) AY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. -; > THE UNDERSIGNED has been, favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, without re- . serve, •' A VALUABLE ; COLLECTION OF OIL "PAINTINGS AND TITATER * /COLOURS, '' OIL ■pAINTINGS AND TtrATER •t QOLOURS, VVr By the well-known New Zealand Artist, ME. W. G. BAKER, Recently Exhibited at the Christchurch Exhibition. The Pictures Comprise A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION, Illustrating the "BEAUTY SPOTS OF NEW ZEALAND," With True New Zealand Atmosphere. THE NOBLE SOUNDS, BEAUTIFUL RIVERS. ' STATELY TREES, Have been faithfully depicted. Lovers of Beautiful Scenery and Faithful Painting should EXAMINE THESE PICTURES, IF FOR THE PLEASURE ALONE. • ' After Above, CONSIGNMENT OF CHOICE "pEAL A XMINSTER ARRETS AND }^UGS, pRENCH AND pARISIAN T3RASS "DEDSTEADS, SPECIALLY SENT OUT FOR EXHIBITION. Catalogues on Application. THE WHOLE OF THE ABOVE ARE NOW ON VIEW AT THE FEDERAL HALL. T OUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, and VALUER. I rriUESDAY. TpEBRUARY 10 12 NOON. • -WELL-BUILT T^ILLAS. RICHMOND AVENUE AND SURREY • ■' ■ ' CRESCENT. Also, THIRST-CLASS T EVEL ALLOTMENT. "jV"EVILI.E ]UEWCOMB Will sell by Auction, at. his Sale Rooms, ilia Majesty's Arcade, on Tuesday. February 18, at 12 noon, CORNER OF RICHMOND AVENUE ANT SURREY CRESCENT. SUPERIOR VILLA, containing 7 large rooms, beautifully finished throughout; steel ceilings, tile grates, linen cupboard, Venetian blinds; verandah front, side, and Allotment has 98i't frontage U) Richmond j Avenue and 92ft Bin to Surrey Crescent. Being Lot 12 of Section 53. ! ' SURREY CRESCENT. OPLENDID LEVEL -SECTION. 40ft 03 115 ft C 5 6iu; nearly all fenced. Lot 7, Section 53. SURREY CRESCENT.. ■\7TLLA. with double ba,y front; 6 rooms, V also bathroom, pantry, scullery, hot and cold water, Venetian blinds, tile hearths, plate rack, gas fire*; every modern convenience. Level allotment. RICHMOND AVENUE. TWO WELL-BUILT VILLAS, each containing -') rooms; bathroom, pantry, scullery; wash-house, copper and fixed tubs. In perfect order; almost new. These Properties are all well situated, and I when the tramway extension, is complete the cars will-pass the property. Terms can be arranged if desired. ~-' -VTEVILLE -VTEWCOMB, LAND AUCTIONEER H.M. ARCADE I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13673, 14 February 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13673, 14 February 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13673, 14 February 1908, Page 10