Sales by Auction. - Tuesday, M" 14 «10 NOON, 15, OEr,OK JJOAD. M W DE. %¥« by Auction, « out Room., IYJAiuS'Ji'l' ft „»? £35 V.4®. k " m ,mb "* *» a '* fei'iisir I ™'" lK,ta - JJARROP AND jy-EDJIEY, J | STREET. ® • S% PHASER, Auctioneer. I€T,T'p®f AY 1 4 ' 41 12 noon . Rooms, a SHORTLAND STRFFT A VERY COMPACT LITTLE HOME of 4 y cn 00 S 8; r dell ? h » ul ' ,hi«h Potion, Ln» m N°rth RoacC Now station mnutca c "y w » lk from railway *£%iJSssi»" 4 tma "- mnh ' h " JJARROP AND '^J-EDLEY, 18. SHORTLAND STREET F. S. FRASER. Auctioneer.' QCEAN yiEW Jt/TILFORD. 8 » EOOM3 ' 18, SHORTLAND STREET, TUESDAY, jy/[ A AT JO NOON. A 4 7 Rnn\ipi? G WELI'- B UILT LITTLE t »r,„ DOOMED. HOUSE, quite handy to tw minutes to the beach. from the t Auctioneers" 111 fUrther P artic « JJARROP AND jyjEDLEY, J & SHORTHAND STREET. F. S. JjRASER. Auctioneer. TUESDAY. tyJAY 14j 00N. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, ACTIVE pUNGALOW. SEA VIEW ROAD, REMUERA. £-otrtruing 7 ROOMS AND VESTIBULE. rJ?/r Artlst lS. Throughout. Elizabethan ww? „°A nss ' Diamond Pane Casement u,!?®, !' Open Brick Fireplaces and Quaint Mantelpieces, Spacious Ver: clah and Staircase to Roof Garden. Beautiful Views. Inspect this Desirable Property. thoAucUonYlr" Md fUrther particula " frora JJARROP AND IyjEDLEY. F. S. FRASER. Auctioneer. JiUESDAY, AT JO NOON. JJRGENT pY RUCTION, AT OUR ROOMS. HOBSON "BUILDINGS, -n T v 8 ' SHORTLAND STREET, F R OOMED 0 AGE, 53, c 1 **** 0 * T " pONSONBY. HANDY TO CARS. MUST BE SOU) TO WIND UP AN _ . ESTATE. Easiest of Terms Arranged. Property is Flagged. Cards to view and further particulars from JJABROP AND J^JEDLEY, 18, SHORTLAND STREET. F. S. FRASER, Auctioneer. pOR gALE BY RUCTION, . AT OUR ROOMS, HOBSON BUILDINGS., 18, SHORTLAND STREET, On rpUESDAY. jyjAY £0, AT 9 P.M. 45 A CEES R ICH D»AIKED gWAMP, MOSTLY IN GOOD GRASS AND ROUGH FETED, ADJOINING E 1) j^£ cLENNAN 'S gLOCK, pAPAEURA. ~ . Of particular Interest to stock breeders or anybody wantimr'a good email farm 1} mile from Railway Station; good road; 3-room Cottage; 1 acre orchard, etc. No noxious weeds.
Further particulars from JJARROP . AND j^JEDLEY. SHORTLAND STREET. . f F. S. FRASER, Auctioneer. Jj^T ~ jQEVONI^ORT. QHOICE AND JJXGH-CLASS pUBNISHINGS. pY pUBLIC RUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. >pHE RESIDENCE. " 50, r™ :R oad -. CORNER OF LOVERS' WALK. ; WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 15. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 15. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 15. 11 A.M., 11 A.M., 11 A.M. . gMITH AND JJSLCOMBE , Have been favoured with instructions by the owner, to sell at the residence, as above. The whole of THE SPLENDID 1 AND NEARLY NEW FURNISHINGS OF 10 ' ROOMS. Principal Lots are 43 under; — Entrance hall and passage—i Door Mat, Linoleum. 1 .27ft Carpet Runner. 4 Le. Blue Mohair Slips, 3 Small Do., 1 Arminster Slip. 1 Barometer, 1 Brush Set, 1 H&llstand. 1 Jap. Hall Chair. 1 Jap. Screen, , 1 Fr. Chenille Curtains, Ties and Rods. 1 Jap. Occ. Table. 1 Copper Umbrella Stand. rpHE DEN.Linoleum, Floor Rug. 8X Drawer Office Table, W.P. Baskets, 3 Sets Filing Cabinets, 1 A.B. Chair. 2 Spg. I Blinds, 1 Screen. 1 Pr. Coloured Curtains 1 and Rod. T\RAWINGROOM.— Piano,* by li John Brinsm-sad and Son, London, Upright Grand, unusually fine instrument, nearly new; Three-piece Suite, in Moquette; ; 3 Buff Spg. .Blinds, S Green Blinds, 3 Oak Poles and Rings, 3 Pr. Lace Curtains, 1 Pr. Blue Curtains. 1 Brass Pole and Rings. Linoleum. 1 Blue Carpet Square 12ft by 9ft, 1 Jap. 3-Tier Table, 1 Crystal Spill, 1 Ep. Rose Bowl, 1 Ep. Sweet Stand. 1 Bronze Ornament, I Jap. Palm Stand, 1 Flower Bowl and Plant.' 1 Oak and Brass Music Stand, 1 Jap. Table. 1 Jardiniere. 3 Cushions, 1 Piano Seat. 1 Blue Mohair Slip. T\ININGROOM— 9-Pic;e Saddlebag Suite XJ (very sui>erior). Handsome Sideboard in Rimu. 3 Buff Spg. Blinds, 8 Poles and Rings, 3 Pre. Lace Curtains, 1 Desgd. Overmantel, 2 Green Spills, 4 Langley Vases. 1 14-Day Clock (Marble), 1 Samoan Fan, 1 Antique Fire Screen, 1 6-Pce. Whatnot. 1 Runnfer. 3 Spills, 2 Decanters. 1 Majolica Vase, 2 Cushions, 1 Curio Cabinet. 1 Runner, 1 Langley Jardiniere, 1 Crystal Spill, 1 Jap. Occ. Table. 1 Langley Spill and Mat. Linoleum, 1 Wi'.ton Camet, 1 Rimu Ext. Pining Table, 1 Mohair Table Cover, 1 Green Flower Bowl. 1 Cheese Lift. 1 Ep. Soup Ladle, 12 D. and A. Dessert Forks. 12 Table Forks. 12 Des. Spoons, 12 Des. Knives. 12 Table Knives, 9 Custard Glasses, 12 Jel'y Glasses. 1 Ik-sifd. Milk Jug. 2 Sauce Boats, and N""i"VO>i« Sundrifs. "DREAKFASTROOM—I Handsome OverJJ mantel, Pr- Lace Curtains, 1 Oak Cock, 2 Ebony Elephants. 1 Fire Screen, Chairs. Lino., I Ext. Dining Table. Table Cover, Sideboard (attractive design), 1 Elegant Runner. 1 E.P. Tab'e Centre. Poles and p-'m-rs, V»««- 1 'PV'.lcboard. Rug. NO. 1 BEDROOM.—I 5-Pce. Pretty Bedroom Sui'» in • Rosewood, Art Carpet Rnuare 9 by 9, Wash«tand, Blinds. Poles and Rinis. Set De3gd. Waro, D.W.W. Mattress. 1 °Hk. "VTO. 2 BEDROOM.—I Nicely Designed a.* D.B.M. Bedstead. 1 Handsome Wardrobe. Runner, Linoleums, 1 Art Square, 1 Comb. Chest, 3 Mats. 2 Buff Blinds, Curtains. Poles and Rings, 2 Langley Spills, 1 ■p* TV"d. Curtains, mHIRD BEDROOM—I D.1.8.M. BedX stead, 1 B.S.W.W. Matt., 1 9-Drawer Chest, 1 Comb. Cheval Chest. 1 Cedar Pedestal. 1 iOO-D»v Clock, 3 Prs. Lace Curtains, 3 Poles and Ring?. 1 Art Overmantel. 1 Rxxn-rt-r 9 "Mroo-" M»t«. 6 Small Mots. Fourth and fifth bedrooms.— Comb. Chests. Dressing Tables. Desgd. Willow Chair. Cushions. 1 Sutherland Wardrobe, and 1 Desert. WnrcJ r ol,>»., Carnei. Square Linos.. D T.M. Bedsteads, 2 Floor Rugs. 1 W"°liptap* , l. Kitchen and bathroom.—Lino^um. Ta'il" and Cover. 1 E'ertrir Iron, Lino- ( learn, Mirror. 1 Geographical Globe, 1 Cir-d 1 penev OUTSIDE AND WASH-HOTTPE—I Lawn Mower I,of. Firewood. Timber, etc., 50 | Head of Weil-bred Poultry. Ducks and i Fowls. 1 Pr. Large Qar=. 1 Boathook, 1 Sack T.ime, 1 CftropTit'r'B Bench, 2 Pmns and T/itles. 4 Feed Parrels, 1 So. Nose Phovol, 1. T?"nge with Bailer, 1 Wood. Mantelpiece 1 Tsh'e. The property is sold and every lot is for bonofide *;a'e. TFTT'O f«J,(3TT TIV-Fn-R-R PT?,T jvv^Y AUCTTOW TfT.AhS ON TT-TT?, (1 a TES ABBOT,in:EI, NO RESERVE. ' 'Buses pass the gate. AND JJALCOMBE AUCTIONEERS. 5. CUSTOMS STREET. o-"o-""T THE FERRY MEAT COMPANY. Quality, Civility, and Attention. Once tried always patronised No waiting. OPP. FERRY BUILDINGS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16847, 11 May 1918, Page 5
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