Sales by Auction. TO-DAY— FRIDAY— AT 11 O'CLOCK. PURNITURE, TTARMONIUM. pRANKLIN "DOAD. IDOBT, p pARR AND CON, Have received instructions from tho Executor cif the late MRS. ABBOTT, to Sell by Auction, nt her late residence, near the lorner of Frank'] Road and Napier Street, on the above dale, at 11 o'clock. I \ LL THE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, U *- COMPRISING— TTORSEHAIR SUITE, Toilet Suites, Iron J 1 Bedsteads and Bedding, Couch, Har- , monium. Tables, Crockery, Oilcloth, Carpel.-, Pictures, etc., etc. TERMS, CASH BEFORE DELIVERY. "IyALKER AND pOAKLEY. THIS T)AY .FRIDAY:. -J-J A.M., Al THEIR SALE ROOMS. HIGH STREET. SUPERIOR pURNISHINGS AND pFFECTS, Including CUTERIOR C) AK pURNISHINGS And "OANDSOME O-PCE. /CHESTERFIELD S riTE, Comprising. MAGNIFICENT 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE SUITE, comprising II adsome Lounge and 3 Divan Chairs. ve~y effective; SUPERIOR-DESIGNED SOLID ENGLISH OAK SIDEBOARD. well made; CHOICE ENGLISH OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE, club legs; Oakframed Pictures, Grass. Canton Chairs. MarVile Clock, Kinra Kerb. Choice Assortment besV E.P. Ware, Recess Table. Carpet ;'-;iiares, Ladies' Escritoire, Bric-a-brac; SOLID ENGLISH OAK, T-PCE. DINING SUITE, leather seats: R:mu Bookcase, Palm Stands, 7-pce. Leather Dining Suite, Canadian and S B. Chairs. SUPERIOR HALLSTAND. Carpet Runner, Slip Mats, Linoleum, Pictures, Etc. HANDSOME 3-PCE. NEW ART BEDROOM SUITE, in Choice Solid English Oak, a quaint and new design, well worth £32; Choice full-size English Oak Bedstead, rn suite: Best W.W. and Kapok Mattresses. CHOICE 3-PCE. KAURI BEDROOM SUITE HANDSOME B.M. Mather o' Pearl Bedstead and Equipment (cost £B), Toilet Sets. Bedside Rugs, Assorted Mats. Bedroom Chairs. Wardrobes, Stretchers. Com. Chests and Comb. Pairs, Kitchen Dresser. Table, , < hairs. Saucepans. SUPERIOR ICE CHEST. Dust Bin. HANDSOME CHIFFONIER, Couch, Carpet. Saucepans, Etc. Also. «> TAN J OADS p.OOD pURNITURE Including: 7-PCE. SADDLEBAG SUTTE, Dining 1 . Table. Crockery, S-dav Clock. Duchess Pairs, Comb. Pairs. Couches, 2 GOOD LAWN MOWERS, and 2 Gent.'a Bicycles. AT 12 NOON. 9 GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS. id NOTE.— Goods Packed and Delivered "\vrALKER AND pOAKLEY. AUCTIONEERS. HIGH STREET. • pOR CALE, -\TOTOR-CAR. AT OUR ROOMS. THIS "T)AY (FRIDAY), 1 P.M. On Account Bill of Sale Holder). f A-H.P. GREGORIE MOTOR-CAR, Spare A-\J Whee'. Hoed and All Accessories, on ?iew TO-DAY, from 9 a.m. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. -ryALKER AND pOAKLEY. AUCTIONEERS, HIGH STREET.* XyALKER AND pOAKLEY. •\JONDAY MEXT, -19 NOON. • ON THE PREMISES. TITANUKAU T>OAD, pPSOM. Take Trams to Epsom Barn, 3rd House past Barn. pURNISHINGS OF n "DOOMS. DETAILS LATER ISSUE. "ryALKER AND QOAKLEY. 'AUCTIONEERS. HIGH STREET. J. J°™ At VICTORIA AND LORNE STREETS. TO-DAY, TpRIDAY. AT -J -J A.M. ' J TONES, AUCTIONEER, Will Sell by Auction at their Mart, VICTORIA AND LORNE STREETS. DAIRY AND FARM . PRODUCE.—4SO Bags Potatoes , Onions. Vegetables. Butter, Eggs, 36 Sides Bacon, Cheese, Hams. FRUIT— Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots. Tomatoes, large supply to hand"POULTRY— Head of Hens, Roosters, X Ducks. Geese, Turkeys, Ducklings, Chickens- Also included—loo PR White Leghorn Hens, from prize stock. ■DIGS. Also. p RAIN—2SO Sacks Chaff. Wheat. SUNDRIES— Sides Bacon, 1 Fishing 0 Net, 1 Bonemill. J. JOKES'AUCTIONEER AND GRAIN MERCHANT, VICTORIA AND LORNE STREETS, P. D. Jones. Auctioneer. Agents for Invine's Poultry Food. "OELL AND po., AUCTIONEERS. OFF HOWE ST.. NEAR NEWTON P.O. Under Three Flags. PLEASING CALE OF "PURNITURE, IN OUR LARGE ROOMS, THIS TJAY (FRIDAY), -J Of) P.M. T3ALANCE OF "DOARDINGHOUSE, Also, CONTENTS FIVE ROOMS, FROM COBDEN STREET, Including, HAND SEWING MACHINE. Dresser. Comb. Pair, Gramaphone. Chairs, etc. Also, from Other Clients, 9 SEWING MACHINES, 6 Sideboards, 2 —. Dining Suites, Bedroom Suite, Wood Bedsteads, Dining and Kitchen Tables, 2 Lawn Mowers. Glass Case, 6 Comb. Pairs, 3 Wardrobes, Tapestry Suite, 20 Assorted Heavy Lino., 20 Blankets, 30 Pillows. Crockery. Glassware, Carpets, Choice Pictures. Also, 200 Lines of Odd Sundries. BELL AND CO. THE TTAYMARKET. THIS T) AY - ALFRED "DUCKLAND AND CONS Will Sell AT 10.30.. 9QQ SACKS CHAFF, ETC. HARNESS. SADDLERY, VEHICLES HORSES OF ALL CLASSES 700 FT OF .IN PIPING. 1 RUBBER-TYRED GIG. together w^th HORSE AND HARNESS. Lady can drive. At 12 Noon. ■i BAY MARE, by Rambler—King Quail L mire 4 ACTIVE HEAVY DRAUGHTS, any trial 1 CHESTNUT MARE, 1 years, very fast in harness 5 MEDIUM SORTS, suitable for Baker's or Butcher's C-irta Also. On account of Contractor from Te Kuiti. i -I i MEDIUM AND HEAVY DRAUGHT 1+ MARES AND GELDINGS \ Waggons. Drays, Scoops, Forge, Harness, ■ etc. [ALFRED "DUCKLAND AND CONS (C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 10
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