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Sales by Acction. |2 TOON< AT THE RESIDENCE. JJOSLYN TERRACE, »|T. A LBERT. (Cars to Morningside, third section, and then first turning on right.) Mr. Barker, who is 'caving the district, has instructed us to Sell as under: — 0 SHORTHORN COWS 1 GRADE JERSEY COW (duo to come J- in now) -J JERSEY HEIFER (also due this i. month) *;> YEARLING HEIFERS 1* YEARLING BULL 1 BAY HARNESS HORSE. 1 BLUE ROAN HORSE "I IGHT SPRING CART AND HARNESS QULKY. 3-SEATER, AND HARNESS IT RA-EGG INCUBATOR AND SEPARATOR AND IMMEDIATELY AFTERWARDS, SUPERIOR TJOUSE "pURNISHINGS As Under: PAUL TRUBNER PIANO. N.Z.Oak J Sideboard with large Oval B.V. Mirror, OVAL DINING TABLE with Club Legs to match. SOLID OAK MANTELPIECE, Oak Fire Kerb, Po.ishcd Rosewood China Cabinet aid 3 Occasional Chairs to match. Palm Stands. Floor Rues, Curtains and Poles, Oce Table, HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD AND DU-AN EASY CHAIR to match, Floor Rues. Etc., Etc. VICE OAK EALLSTAND. Linoleum, jl\ Etc. VERS. HANDSOME RIMU BEDROOM \ SUITE, comprising Wardrobe. Dressing Chest, Redestal Cupboard and fall-size O. Pium Bedstead, Wire mid KapoV. Bedding, 3-PCE. POLISHED WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, with Puriri Front?, comprising Dressing Table. Withstand and Bedstead; Pb'e Iron Bedstead, W.W. Stretcher. Comb. Chest Bos: Ottoman Couch. Easy Chair, Overmantel, A.B. Chairs, Couch, Smoker's Cha-r Bookshelf, Etc. KITCHEN TABLE. Chiffonier. Chairs, Cooking Utensils. Etc. WALKER AND pOAKLEY. AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET. 4S& WEDNESDAY VEST. QraSis n A.M. innn assorted fruit trees. J.UUU all true to name—Apples, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Pears, Apricots, etc „„ _ ' 0"A VERY CHOICE LEMONS, Sweet iiOKJ Orange, Poor Man's Orangeif\f\(\ HEDGINGS - Teeoma, Hakca. IUUU Macrocarpa, Golden Euonymous, Comprosma, etc. AND. THURSDAY "XTEXT, AT || A.M., * VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT of XX Ornamental and Flowering 1 Shrubs, Pot riants. Ferns, etc Also, - , Anemones, Begonias, Carnations, Cyclamen. Double Petunia, Asparagus Ferns, Tnssol Ferns, Palms, Maidenhair Ferns, Primulas, Bouvardias. Delphinium, Laver.dor, Calceolarias, Bougair.villeas, and Assorted Shrub 3 and Hcdginc 100 TREE TOMATOES 800 CHOICE ROSES 100 BLACK PUNGAS. p A pERKINS AND PC, CITY MARKETS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION GALE. VOONAN T)ROS. • WILL SELL AT THEIR CENTRAL SALE ROOMS. VICTORIA STREET EAST. WEDNESDAY- -WEDNESDAY VV NEXT VI AT 1 PM.. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE GABRIEL LEWIS, Having been favoured with instructions from The Executors, THE WHOLE OF HIS CUT GLASS 1 WARE. OLD PLATE CUTLERY. OLD CHINA BRIC-A-BRAC „._,„, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. Details Later Issues. NOTE—THE ABOVE HAS BEEN in the FAMILY for a GREAT NUMBER OF mß ' 3 ' \JOONAN gROS., AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE FURNISHERS. AND VALUERS. VICTORIA STREET EAST. TN A "nECEASED "TSTATE. FRIDAY, JULY 12, AT 11 O'CLOCK. yALUABLE piTY & SUBURBAN pROPERTIES. rjOBSON QTREETSPLENDID WAREHOUSE SITE. nOMKION pOADTWO SECTIONS; GRAND BUSINESS STANDS. ' REMUERABENSON ROAD (late Russell Road): House and nearly 6 Acres LandUPLAND ROAD flat* Mountain Road): 9 Magnificent Buildins Sites. LUCERNE ROAD: 1 Fine Sections. m TLTASDBJffO JACKSON, Instructed by the Executors of a DECEASED ESTATE, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, CUSTOMS ST. EAST, on above date, HOBSON STREET.-VALUABLE FREEM HOLD, with frontage of 84ft 6in by tenth of from 60ft to 80ft; also back entrance 0 Victoria Lane. Warehouse Site: one of .■M ancst in tho street; handy to wharves. DOMINION ROAD-LOT 3 1 AND 2 OF BLOCK 1. ALLOTS. .135 AND 136 -SECTION 10, Suburbs, having frontage of 109 ft 7in by depth of 116 ft 6in. Tip-top Business Stands, just past 2d section. pEMUERA. pEMUERA. UPLAND ROAD 'formerly Mountain Rd.). U -9 MAGNIFICENT SECTIONS, frontices van- from 73ft to 105 ft, and depths from .')'J : t to 230ftJ 2 minutes from car; very fine rows Sections lio towards nun, and aro aicaly planted on frontages. A .very select Dart of Remuora, in a, high position- } BENSON ROAD (formerly Rnssell Rd.).B 6 ACRES 3 HOODS AND 22 PERCHES, with 616 ft outage. TWO-STOREYED RESIDENCE OF 10, ROOMS ami Outbuildings. High , position; nice harbour views; volcanic soil. 1" UCERNE ROAD.-PART LOTS 18. 13. ll 201 of 23 AND 21 LUCERNE ESTATE, each having frontage of 66ft by depth of UOff Also WET LOT 25, with frontage 74ft '/in'to lucerne Road, and HOft to Benion Road. ALL HIGH SECTIONS, Facing the Morning Sun. Charming Views. Full Particulars on Application. Properties Flagged. pRIDAY, JULY 26, AT 11 O'CLOCK. P.HARMING pROPERTY, 291 A CRES - On the FAMOUS QLEN JNNES JjSTATE, TAMAKI WEST. m "VfANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs St. E., on the above date: — 'ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD, X.l con aining 29 Acres,. 3 Roods and 18 Perches, being Lots 15 and 30, Glen Innos Estate, having about 251 chains frontage to Tamaki West Road and Taylor's Avenue. Homo of the best land in the province, all in good grass, well fenced and subdivided, close to first-class beach; within easy walk to motor-'bus and only 7 miles from Auckland bv excellent motor-road; water laid on, •to ■ together with new MODERN HOUSE.' I! rooms' bore, windmill, cowshed, motorgarage etc. BEAUTIFUL VIEWS.. If not sold, then Lot 80, containing 23 acres 3 roods and 18 perches, with no buildings thereon, will be submitted. Property Flagged. W~~ A- GREEN AND CO.'S PIANOS.- . Low Price, but excellent value.-. Bole Agents, E- and F .Piano Agency, Ltd. 6. Coldicutt. Mancger.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16895, 6 July 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16895, 6 July 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16895, 6 July 1918, Page 5