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Sales by Auction. -DICHARD AND QO., rpHIS T) AY ' AT 10 O'CLOCK. On account of a local Society, etc.. OA CHURCH SEATS, 10 Forms, Lot £\) Trestles, etc., 1 Auctioneers .Rostrum, 1 New Rimu Panel Door, and quantity Building Material. AT 10.30. Seized under Bill of Sale. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE.—Duchess Pair, Comb. Pair. D.B.M. Bedstead, Wire Mattresses, Kapok Overlays, Sheets, Blankets, Curtains, Blinds. Dining Table, Hungarian Dining Chairs, Tapestry Couch, Wicker Uphol. Chair, 2 Toilet Sets, Gas Ring. Crockery, Glassware, Pictures, Linoleums, Saucepans, etc. Also, IRON-FRAME PIANO. Sideboard. Wardrobe, Exten. Din. Table, Comb. Chests, Marble-top Washstand, Drophead Sew. Machine. Bedsteads. Wires. Overlays. Wire Stretchers, and usual collection of Household Furnishings; also, 1 Case of Coral, 1 Case Model Yachts, 50 Dress Baskets. Lot of Island Lunch Baskets, Quantity of Jap. China, E.P. Ware; also, 100 Meat Dishes. AT 1 P.M., SUITS AND SUITINGS, as per separate advertisement. ■piCHARD ARTHUR AND pO., A. H. JONES, AUCTIONEER. * pICHARD ARTHUR AND pO., rpHIS T)AY, AT P.M. AT SALEROOMS, ELLIOTT-STREET. By order of the Trustee in an ASSIGNED ESTATE OF TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. S TOCK -£250-S TOCK-HIGH-CLASS GOODS, GENUINE SCOTCH WORSTEDS, FANCY SUITINGS, SERGES. TWEEDS. ETC. 96 TAILOR-MADE SUITS. The Suitings jLO are cut in Suit Lengths. A splendid chance to buy goods of superior quality. NO RESERVE. -OICHARD ARTHUR AND QO., ■ A. H. JONES, AUCTIONEER. ■\TONDAY "M"EXT. . 11 O'CLOCK. ' ON THE GROUND,. TTOPETOUN-STREET, pONSONBY. rpiMBER. rpiMBER. rpiMBER. ASHES. T)OORS, piREWOOD. ' The salvage of the 10-roomed residence lately occupied by the Rev. W. Ready. Large quantity timber in VERY GOOD condition. ■piOHARD ARTHUR AND pO. THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. TUESDAY MEXT, 1 O'CLOCK. By order' of W. S. FISHER. Esq.. Official Assignee, in > the Bankrupt Estate of SAMUEL BISHARA. Jeweller. S TOCK -£2GO-S TOCKJEWELLERY. T|ILECTRO-PLATE, "pANCY T EATHER :; jr\ OODS. ' Sale will be held in our Rooms, :Ellott-st. "".- ■jWTO "DESERVE. ..'",.'.■ T3ICHARD ARTHUR AND nO., A. H.JONES. Auctioneer. T3IOHARD ' ARTHUR AND pO. WEDNESDAY -VTEXT. ' 10- O'CLOCK, ON THE PREMISES, ALBERT-STREET (Close to Baths). By order of E. GERARD, Esq., general manager of the Guardian Trust and Executors Company, of N.Z. Ltd., LIQUIDATOR of TMPERIAL -jy/TOTOR • pOMPANY. JA-H.P. ENGLISH STEWART CAR. OA-H.P. ROLLS ROYCE OAR. 10-1 H,P GLAIATOR OAE - C-H.P. ROVER OAR. r»-H.P. IMPERIAL OIL ENGINE. -t A-H.P. IMPERIAL OIL ENGINE. -j C-H.P. IMPERIAL OIL ENGINE. IP-HP. IMPERIAL OIL ENGINE, (secondID v hand). ELECTRIO MOTOR. GENERAL TOOLS, AND SUNDRIES. TERMS CASH. - NOW ON VIEW. ■piOH._ Arthur and po., THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. JJICHARd' , ARTHUR AND pO., Will Sell in their Land Sale Rooms, Elliott-street, in the ESTATE OF . THE LATE J. WILLIAMS. M ONDXY. JUNE 12, .- AT IDA O'CLOCK. •VALUABLE TpREEHOLD "DLOCK. IN TTEART OF piTY. TROUBLE FRONTAGES. 7 IAAFT -pRONTAGE BY 136 FT 9 IN DEEPCLOSE' TO TOWN HALL AND QUEEN-ST. This property 1 is situated in ALEXANDRASTREET, and runs through to MARMIONSTREET. Full particulars from the office of the Auctioneers. THOMAS B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. PRODUCTS Of the TV INTER DHOW. AUCTION UCTION Of "PERISHABLE ri OODS. X ERISHABLE vTOODS. T7"AIPARA AND pRANKI.IN pRIZE •VTENISON. "AT UTTON. ■ ' POULTRY. pAME. ETC. HIS T)AY, T ms ,T)AY. AT THE MART, VICTORIA-STREET EAST, AT O P.M. Li ■ N.B.—AH Meats, etc.. etc., have been passed by Government Inspector. iW J pATERSON AND po., I VICTORIA-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 12