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Sales by Auction. THIS AT H A.M. AT THE RESIDENCE, " BEAUMARIS," pONSONBY. Take Herne Bay car to Clifton Rd.. first stop past Barn. House is tr left at,bottom of Clifton Road. QEORGE AND QO. Have been favoured with instructions from H. REGINALD HOBDAY. ESQ.. who is leaving for Melbourne, to Sell by Auction, JJIS gUPERIOR pURNITURE, Oamprising—. VERY SUPERIOR ALLISON PIANO, almost new, lovely tone. Cost £65 EXQUISITE JAPANESE SCREEN, heavily inlaid with Mother-of-Pearl VERY RARE JAPANESE VASES MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, B.E. Mirrors; cost £20 COMBINATION DINING AND BILLIARD TABLE, slato bed, all accessories DERBY DINNER SET COMPLETE HANDSOME DUCHESS PAIR, Marble-top Washatand. M.K. facings SPLENDID WARDROBE, with Pariri facings HALF-TESTER B.M. BEDSTEAD FIRST-CLASS KITCHEN DRESSER WHITE WICKER GO-CART And I" 1 1! COMPLETE FURNISHINGS, Only in use a few months. As per List in Last Saturday's Issue. TERM'S CASH. NO RESERVE. Q.EORGE yyALKER AND QO., j FEDERAL HALL, WELLESLEY-ST. GEORGE WALKER, Auctioneer. . . THURSDAY ]\JEXT. lj A.M. pSUAL Iff EEIOjY gALE, J AT OUR FURNITURE SALE ROOMS. I ' I On account of Vendors, VERY FINE SELECIED LOT Of Q.OOD gECOND-HAND pURNITURE. Further Entries Accepted. Q.EORGE AND QO., SPECIALITY FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS, FEDERAL HALL, WELLESLEY-ST. pRIDAY, gEPTEMBER'IO At 11 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. By order of the Liquidator, of A LL THE RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST ±\. OF THE HEADY BULLION GOLD jufNi.NG COMPANY. LTD. (in voluntary liquidaion), in and to: Lot THE READY BULLION SPECIAL QUARTZ CLAIM, held under License No. 633. Lot. 2.—THE READY BULLION EXTENDED SPECIAL QUARTZ CLAIM, held under License No. 710. Both subject to iho rights (if any) of Thomas George De Renzie under Deed registered in tho Warden's Court at Thames uoder No. 3c:o. pOBT. Q QARR AND gON, AUCTIONEERS. SWANSON-STREET. gPRING JJORSE pAIR, QAMBRIDGE. TUESDAY. , WEDNESDAY. j THURSDAY, ~ AND FRIDAY^ j SEPTEMBER, 13. 14. 15, 16. UPWARDS OF on A HORSES, OUU Comprising: 1 2SO THREE TO SIX-YEAR-OLD MEDIUM! AND HEAVY DRAUGHTS, from the Principal Breeders in Waikato 100 SPRING-CART SORTS, from three years upwards 100 AGED DRAUGHTS 150 WELL-PACED HACKS AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES i 100 OOBS AND PONIES I 150 UNBROKEN HORSES. UNBROKEN HORSES A.ND DRAUGHTS SOLD SEPTEMBER 13 and 14. LIGHT HORSES, SEPTEMBER 15 and 16. pHE pARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE TIONEERING QOMPANY, TTD, p^AMILTON. G. F. MCCULLAGII. Auctioneer. (Auction Advertisements continued on page 4.) Boxing. fsapk piS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. rpo-NIGHT. pO-NIGHT. l A Commencing 8 p.m. Australasian USTRAL Amateur MATEUR BOXING OXING f CHAMPIONSHIPS. Championships. AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. GREATEST ATHLETIC CARNIVAL EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND. Unique opportunity of witnessing the best Amateur Boxers from N.S. Wales. Queensland, Victoria, and all parts of New Zealand. Prices: ss, 4s, 3s. 2s. Box Plan at Wildman's. Book Early to ensure a Good Seat. J. H. TRUDGEON. Secretary. £IHALLENGE. L. S. ROBERTSON, Liirht and Middle Weight Champion' Wrestler of N.Z., is prepared to meet any Light or Middle Weight for any sum. to £100. Also, any Heavy-weight for purse offered. L. S. ROBERTSON. Stratford. Railways. -jyj-EW ALAND RAILWAYS. HUNT CLUB RACES AT CAMBRIDGE On SATURDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 1910. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from Auckland. Onehunga. P.uakura, and intermediate stations to Cambridge by 7.j0 a.m. special train on 10th September, available for return up to and including Monday, 12th September. Special train will leave Auckland for Cambridge at 7.30 a.m. Return special will leave Cambridge at 5.20 p.m. These special trains will make the same stoppages as the ordinary express trains, and will also stop at Ellerslie. BY ORDER. THE "UNDERWOOD" TYPEWRITER . Should be tried before purchasing a. machine It. is strong, up-to-date, and delightful to useThe sales have been enormous. The Underwood is the ONLY TYPEWRITER that has ever reached the serial number of 300,000, and still the factory has to be nearly doubled to supply the demand. Call and see the machine. gTOTT AND pOARE, 23, SWANSON-STKEET, (AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14465, 3 September 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14465, 3 September 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14465, 3 September 1910, Page 12