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Sales by Auction. fJHIS J) AY (WEDNESDAY). 10 NOON. AT THE RESIDENCE, TT?DEN rpiiHRACE, rjERRACE. Next Door to Gladding and Hunter. Trams all stop at door. On account of Miss Williams, rpHE JJOUSEHOLD J^URNITURE. As per previous inventory, including SPLENDID PIANO, by Carl Richter. • Everything to be Sold Without Reserve. pEORGE "WALKER AND pO. GEORGE WALKER,' AUCTIONEER. rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 1 9 NOON. At the Residence, . RIGHTON . J>OAD, "DARNELL. On account of Mrs. Sherriff, 7 TJER JJOUSEHOLD _ pUENITUBE, , ■ Including ; . CHOICE SIDEBOARD, .with large mirrors. 5-po. Sim and Tapestry Suite, Octagon Table, - Carpet, Pictures, Hearthrugs, Slip Mats, Fire Screen, REXINE DINING SUITE, 7 PCES, Dining Table, Table Cover, A.B. Chairs, Carpet. Failure, Linoleum, Glassware, SINGER TREADLE SEWING MACHINE, Leather Couch, SUP. DUCHESS PAIR AND WARD- , ROBE. B.M. Bedsteads (2). Wirewove Mat- ' tresses. Kapok Bedding, Toiletware. 6-draw. t, Chest, Curtains and Poles. Blankets, M.K. Duchess Pair, Swing Mirror. Kitchen Table. Meat Safe, Crockery. Cooking Utensils, Wire Netting, Tubs, etc. NO 'RESERVE. TEEMS CASH. '■■;, /"IEORGE "WALKER AND pO. 3 GEORGE WALKER, AUCTIONEER, k npo J AKE rpAKAPUNA J^ESIDENTS. - SATURDAY "VTEXT, AT "f> P.M., At the Residence MR. T. BUNTING, LAKE TAKAPUNA, , Close to Sherriff's Store, Milford Road. i JJ!S JJOUSEHOLD J^URNITURE. , Comprising SMALL SIDEBOARD (three mirrors)," Dining Table (6 by 3), Table Cover, DAVIS ■ TREADLE SEWING MACHINE (in splendid order), Leather Couch. 7 A.B. Chairs, Deck Chair, FIRST QUALITY" LINOLEUMS throughout, Bookcase, Fender, Hearth Rugs, DBLE. B.M. BEDSTEADS (9). Wire-wove .Mattresses, COMBINATION - PAIRS (2), Toilet- - ware, Kapok and Flax Bedding, Occ. Tables, Bedroom Chairs, Curtains and Poles, Dble. Wooden Bedstead, Washstands, Dressing Tables, KITCHEN TABLE (7 by 3ft 6in), Largo Kitchen Dresser, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Cutlery, Enamelware, Lamps, FIRST-CLASS GAL. IRON BATH, Pros. Pan. Milk Dishes. i Meat Safe, Washing Machine. Step Ladder. Gal. Iron Tubs, Wringer, Quantity Garden Tools and Carpenter's Tools. Wheelbarrow, - Lot of Firewood, also GENT.'S FREEWHEEL BICYCLE, 1 And 3 FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN ORGAN. No Reserve. Terms Cash. 3 Trams Stop 100 Yards from Door. - [ . EOEGE : "WALKER AND QO. ) V v GEORGE WALKER, Auctioneer. ' [" JIREEHOLD QUBURBAN . JJOMES. v - ' t, 3 Acting in Conjunction with TIJESSES. Tl/TOFFAT AND "OALLARD. Estate Agents, ' ' ; Q*MITH AND '; JTALCOMBE, Will Sell by Public Auction at their Sale Rooms, CORNER QUEEN AN . ANSON J STREETS, on • rpiIURSDAY, JAN. f>/? AT 9 P.M., ; A H OME W™ U A CRES - That valuable and uniquely-situated property in Vermont-st., Ponsonby, known as TIRIMOANA. The Compact House of six . good rooms, fitted with every convenience, 1 is built of the best of heart timber, and is 5 tastefully arranged. The grounds are ,14 Acres in extent, and are laia out in; garden, } lawn, and orchard, live hedges bordering the I drive, which is asphalted. A trapshed, loose- . box, and man's room complete the outbuild- , ings. The outlook is an extensive one. and [ we can recommend this property. It is . handy to trams yet free from dust, and l most private. Terms arranged if required. > Call for card to inspect. 5 . •- .: _—. ; J - A ; JJOME "WORTH - QWNING. ' /That remarkably pretty and cosy home of ; five (rood large rooms and conveniences, * situated- in Disraeli-street, off Richmond Rd., " Ponsonby. The house ia built of the'best of heart timber, and will stand the strictest inspection. The Section is a very valuable one, having a- frontage of 77ft and a depth of 132 ft; is of i-ich soil and perfectly level, and is laid out in garden and lawn in front and fine vegetable garden behind. Its extensive outlook and close .proximity to , the tram make this home a most desirable one, and worthy of the attention of buyers of a cood property. Terms arranged. . 9 A CRES, PjNEHUNGA. A Valuable Property at Onehunga, comprising two Acres; perfectly level, rich soil, free from stone; standing high and commanding extensive views of land and harbour. Having a frontage of 185 ft to Church st. and 190 ft to Grotto-st., and a great depth of 462 ft, this property would cut up into eight fine allotments, and return a handsome profit. Being within lOmin., of tho tram and 2min. from the Te Papapa Station, this is a valuable block, and worthy of the attention of speculators and others. Great prospective value in this lot. ' EAR oaglan— a gECTIONS. All that, piece "of Land, being Lots 3, -4, ." 17, and' 18, of Sec.'3, of a subdivision of Allot. 30, Parish of Whaingaroa, County of Rutland, having total frontage 'of 264 ft. to bpth Ilohson-Kt. and Fitzroy-st., .and depth of 330 ft. Of great future value. . -. ,' TjWEEHOLD-p AH NELL. ,' ,0 COTTAGES, each four rooms, with patent —J w.c.; section 73 by 90; at present w«»ll let. Will be offered in ono lot, if bo desired. This is a real good investment. Reserve exceedingly low. Properties arc Flagged. ' : Further particulars and cards to view from OMITH AND JJALCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS, OR; QUEEN AND ■'■',- 1 SWANSON STREETS. , | QATURDAY, pEBRUARY A j ■ ' . ■ ■ I AN rpHE pARM. pAPATOETOE, ! AT 12 O'CLOCK. ■ •jIJESSRS. J) ALGETY AND po, J TD., Have received instructions from Mr. R. H. McLeod, who has sold his Farm, to Sell by Auction, rpilE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD J- STOCK, As under, 33 First-class Dairy Cows, in milk and springing to calve. 5 18-Months Old Heifers. 2 Two-year-old Heifers. 5 Heifer Calves. 1 Shorthorn Bull. 2 Heavy Draught Geldings. 1 Brood Trotting Mare, Martha, by Atlas, dam by Merrylegs, with Filly Foal at foot, by Victor Royal. 1 Three-year-old Filly, by Victor Royal, dam Martha. 1 Two-year-old Gelding, by Victor Royal, dam Martha. 1 Three-year-old Filly, by Autocrat. 1 Hackney Mare, by Wilmington, dam by Captivator. 1 Tip Dray and Harness, 1 Gig and Harness, 1 Heavy Spring Cart and Harness, 1 Massey Harris Drill (11 coulters), 1 Set Four-leaved Barrows, 1 Single-furrow Plough. 1 . Anvil, 1 Dray and Frame, 1 Set Disc Harrows, 1 Mower (Wallace), 1 Massey Harris Cultivator, 1 Cambridge Roller, 1 Horse Rake, 1 Hand Chaffcutl tor, 9 12-gallon Milk Cans, 1 Harvey r Cooler, 1 Stevens Cooler and Aera.l tor, 1 Receiver, 1 Churn, 1 Sledge. i 30 Brown Leghorn Fowls, and all Farming Tools and Sundries too I numerous to mention. 1 Also, ''■ ' , FURNITURE OF SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, nearly new, s : , -.. ■ .-'-'.' ■'■■;. -.-'". 3 Luncheon Provided. a -. ■■ - No Outside Entries Received. ■ Conveyances will leave Onehunga and Otahuhu on day of sale. ; ... .CON. ■ CHRISTIE, AUCTIONEER. ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14587, 25 January 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14587, 25 January 1911, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14587, 25 January 1911, Page 14

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