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C Sales by Auction. l" PUBLIC 1 ; AUCTION • OF TtfEW AND GECONDHAND "PURNISHINGS. MOONAN . "DROS., - AT THEIR MODERN SALEROOMS, VICTORIA STREET EAST, <pHIS T\AY AT 11 O'CLOCK, REAL GOOD PIANO, by Paul Trubner. Removed from St. Stephen's Avenue, Parcel!, CONTENTS OF H TIOOMS. LEADLIGHT O. RIMU SIDEBOARD, 7-PCE. SADDLEBAG SUITE, comprising Couch and 6 Din. Chairs: Oval Din. Table. Palm Stand. VELVET PILE TABLE COVER, OVERMANTEL. Vases, Hinoki Carved Table, Hall Stand, 9-Pce. Walnut Drawing R. Suite. Box Ottoman. SEA6RASS LOUNGE. MAHOGANY BREAKFAST R. SIDEBOARD. 2 Divan Chairs (in Green Burlap), Blinds, H. Rugs, Etc., Etc. LARGE KIT. DRESSER, MEAT SAFE. L KIT. TABLE, CLOTHES AND LINEN BASKETS, Fender. Galv. Tubs. Crockery, Glassware, Linoleums, Canad. Chairs. SAUCEPANS. AND GENERAL KITCHEN SUNDRIES. ,„„,„ ORIMU WARDROBE, O. RIMU . COMB. PAIR (with Marble Top Stand) Double O. Rimu Bedstead, S.I. Bedsteads. COMB. CHESTS and Washstands, Toilet Ware, W.W. Mattresses. Good Bedding, W.W. Strotchers. Col. Wardrobe Frame. CHEST DRAWERS. MAHOGANY DRESSING GLASS. Etc.. Etc. Also, LARGE VARIETY OF NEW FURNISHINGS, made from well-seasoned Woods, and of FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. NOTE. -Wo arrange PACKING and DELIVERY for the benefit of Country Buyers. / A KEEN DEMAND offering for Good. Clean Household Furnishings. 'Phono 1078 when disposing of your home. ■W-OONAN "DROS., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. VICTORIA STREET EAST. rpHE TTAYMARKET. "FRIDAY. ~£PHIL 28? AT 10.30. ALFRED TJUCKLAND AND CONS rtHAFF. Will OATS, ETC. CHAFF, HAY. OATS, ETC. HARNESS. SADDLERY, VEHICLES HORSES OP ALL CLASSES. At 12 noon. THE PACING MARE MISS DULCIE. and COLT FOAL by Gold Bell (Miss Dulcio, by Bell Boy—Dulcio, from Maungatawhiri. 3 DRAUGHT MARES. 3 to 7 years old, bred by E. Short, Esq.. Feildmg. Also, 7 GOOD HACKS AND HARNESS HORSES 3 MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, work anywhere 6 GOOD BAKER AND BUTCHER SORTS 9 HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES, right out of work. A LFRED ■DUCKLAND AND CONS. C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. pOKENO. (BETWEEN POKENO AND MERCER.) THURSDAY. A PRIL 07 AT 12 NOON. , A LFRED TJUCKLAND AND OONS Have received instructions from Mr. H. J. Saddleton, ,who has sold his farm, to Sell, as above, THE WHOLE OP THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. IK CHOICE YOUNG GRADE JERSEY 10 DAIRY COWS, due June and July 8 SPRINGING HEIFERS, due June, July 9 HEIFER CALVES Useful Farm Gelding, Trap (5-ton) and Harness, 2 Porkers, Poultry, S.P. Plough, Disc and Tine Harrows, Swamp Harrow, Spring-tooth Cultivator, Plough Harness, Swingletrees, Sledge, Garden Tools, etc., Separator (Globe) 155 gals; Creamery Cans. Barrel Churn, Butter Worker and Dairy Utensils. Also. SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Piano, by Fisher. Luncheon Provided. The Cows are a choice lot and can be recommended. A LFRED pUCKLAND AND QONS. MEWMARKET QJTABLES. THURSDAY, APRIL 07 AT 11 A.M. TIVERY QTABLE T)LANT, ALFRED "DUCKLAND AND CONS Have received instructions from Mr. C. Herbert, who is giving up business and going farming, to Sell as abovo, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVERY STABLE PLANT, Consisting of Of\ RELIABLE USEFUL HORSES, me-. •JU d'.um and lighl, 1 Pony Turnout. FAST TROTTING GELDING. BAZEL. HEARSE, nearly new, 2 Laundaus, 4 'Buses, 1 Brake 10 GIGS, 2 S.S. Buggies, 1 D.S. Buggy, 1 R.T. J-shaft Gig. 3 {-SHAFTERS. 2 Long Shaffers, with brakes. 4 {-TON CARTS. 2 1-ton Carts, 1 30cwt Cart. 4 WAGGONS. 1 to 5 tons; 3 Cortland Waggons. 4 SPRING TIP CARTS, 3 Drays, 1 Baker's Cart. 1 VAN, suit Baker or Grocer; Single and Double Harness. ENDLEBB CHAIN, lift 2 tons; 2J h.p. Engine and Saw Bench. CONTENTS OF BLACKSMITH SHOP. Gear of all descriptions too numerous to mention. j ALFRED fDUCKLAND AND CONS. j rpHE pAYMARKET, LAND SALEROOM. FRIDAY, APRIL Oft 1916 ' AT 2.30 P.M. OA TDEAL pEACH pRONTAGES ON rnHE TITANUKAU TTARBOUR. TTARAKA J3EACH. ALFRED pUCKLAND AND CONS Have received instructions from Mr. Isaac Clark to offer by Public Auction, as above, On pEAUTIFUL pEACH pRONTAGES, £ AT WAIAU pAH, EACH WITH 66 FEET FRONTAGE TO A TIP-TOP, CLEAN SANDY BEACH. Perfectly safe for sea bathing. These nice camping areas should appeal to those desirous of obtaining such sites, and are easily reached by road or by motor-launch. Easy Terms. Property Flagged. Plans now ready. Call or write for one Also, l Instructed by MR. JOSEPH CAMPBELL, ] JJIS pAKURANGA p A RM. } 775 ACRES. FREEHOLD: well fenced and in 10 paddocks; all m the best of grasses except 6 acres turnips, etc.; amply watered! House, 5 rooms, bathroom, pantry and scullery; cowshed, 9 bails (concrete 'floor). ( stable, etc. P. and T.O. and creamery J I mile, school Vmile. The property will carry 40 head of dairy cows, and is a town milk supply proposition. If tho Farm as a who.o is not sold then the 54a 3r lOp, with House and outbuildings thereon, will bo offered. ( Property Flagged, ALFRED pUCKLAND AND QONS, ; ;V; I :•' ' AUCTIONEERS. • V"' : ■ *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16213, 26 April 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16213, 26 April 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16213, 26 April 1916, Page 12