Sales by Auction. WICKINS AND OUTCLIFFE, AT THE OLD MILL MART, KARANGAHAPE RD., near Grafton Bridge rpO-DAY AND rpO-MORROW, (WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK. CONTENTS OF A TJOUBES. RECORD CLEARING SALE. MART PACKED TO ROOF. 0 PUSH CHAIRS, like new; 1 Large ii Mangle, a Btl SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Golden Oak. only used six months; 10 ROLLS LINOLEUM. MAGNIFICENT WALNUT BARRELiII FRONT SIDEBOARD, made to order, cost £25; 7-I'iece Walnut Suite, in Red Leather; Overmantel, Indian Carpet Square, 2 Morris Chairs. 3-Pioce Saddlebag _$>»'<-. 5-Piecc Tub Suite, covered in Genoa Velvet; 2 Extending Dining Tables, 2 Upholstered Easy Chairs, 1 Tap. Carpet. 1 Pair Vases, 1 Onk-frained Overmantel, Very Fine DEER'S HEAD (12 points), 2 Oak-framed Pictures, 3 Good Oil Paintings. 1 Large Oil Painting, lift by eft; 2 Leather Couches. 1 Suite Bamboo Chairs, 1 Large Chesterfield, Settee in Shadow Tissue. Bamboo Music Stool, Coppei Kerb and Fire Irons complete, 6 Rimu Dining Chairs, 1 Rimu Conch, 2 Tapestry Table Covers, 3 Music Stools. Glass-front Bookcsse, Sundries and Pictures, S'rin« of Carpet. Hearthrug.. Clock, etc. BREAKFASTROOM.-Oval Rimu Table, Suite Rimu Chairs, Dinner Witfgon. Rimu Double-ended Settee. Small Rimu Bookcase, Copper Coal Vase, Oak Tray, Pair Hall Curtains, Morris Chair. Chiffonier, Rimu Bookcase. Half Dinner Sot. Tea Set. Glasses, and Jugs, Crockery, etc. 0 BEDROOMS.-Beautiful Dark Polished I) Bedroom Suite. 4ft B.M. Bedstead, with Pearl and Heavy Pillars, cost £8 10s; Wire Mattress and Peerless Mattress to fit; also, Dark Comb. Pair, Dark-stained Wood Bed, Set Toilet Ware, cost £5 10s: 2 Comb. Chests, 2 Wardrobes, fi Stretchers. Single B.M. Bedstead and Wire, like new: 5 Duchess Pairs. 5 Occ. Bedside Tables. 4 Double and Single Kapok and Flax Beds, 3 Sets Odd Toilet Ware, H. Rugs, Carpet Square, Large 8-Drawer Scotch Chest, Bedroom Easy Chair, Rimu Commode. Alarm Clock, R.M. Fender, 1 Rimu Child's Cot, 1 Iron Cot. Mattress and Pilb-s to fit: Pictures and Ornaments, etc., Child's High Ch.v'r Spnirrass Square. KITCHEN AND YARD. Ete.-Large Stand Mangle, fi K. Tables. I', K. Chairs. K. Dresser. Meat Safe. Gas Fire. Gas Griller, Dressmaker's Table, % Brans Stair Rods. Baths, Kitchen Utensils and Sundries. Crockery, Banjo. Oil Heater, Spirit Bowl, Curtain Poles. 25yds Cretonne, 3 Pairs Steps, 2 Deck Chairs. Stool and Forms, 360 Lots of Sundries that are too numerous to particularise; 4 Prams and Push Chairs, half-plate Camera and Stand (good lens). 1 Gent.'s Bicycle, a Lot Shelving?. Few Shop Fittings, etc. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. Patrons and intending Purchasers are specially invited to take notice this Sale, as it will be the largest we have held. The collection includes some very fine pieces of Furniture, and must be sold to make room. Sale will continue WITHOUT RESERVE CARTING, PACKING AND STORAGE ARRANGED. WICKINS AND AUCTIONEERS. THE OLD MILL MART KARANGAHAPE ROAD. rPHIS T\AY, AT 11 A.M. TOT OF pLOWERING pLANTS, ARNAMENTAL TJEDGING. CHRUBBERY, "pTC. P A pERKINS AND no.. NEW CITY MARKETS, AUCKLAND. i • IMPORTANT TO MILL-OWNERS AND 1 COMPANIES. ON THE GROUND, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 AT PAPAKURA. (About 1 mile from the station). 1 PORTABLE ENGINE AND BOILER, 1 by Marshall (England). No. A.D. 8821, I'2-h.p., IOJ-cylinder diam., 12in stroke, 80 steam pressure. Cost £550. i 1 PORTABLE ENGINE AND BOILER 1 by Rusdcn Proctor (English), 13!- I h.p.. 124-cylinder di.lm., 13* stroke; steam pressure. 100; little used. STEEL CABLE, about 13 miles. Ha. STEEL CABLE, about 1-mile. lin. 1 LOG HAULER and Driving Gear, in good working order 1 BREAKDOWN BENCH, with travelling gear 1 TRAVELLING SAW BENCH SPINDLE, etc., complete 3 SAW BENCHES, complete 1 GOOSE BENCH 15 CIR. SAWS. 12in to 42in 100 FT 3IN SHAFTING S2JFT 3IN SHAFTING LOT OF STEEL AND CAST-IRON PULLEYS, all sizes BELTING, numerous lots STEEL RAILS 150 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON. Gft, 7ft, Bft, 9ft . GALV. IRON TANKS AND PIPING ANVIL. PULLEYS. TOOLS. AND puMps BUILDING-All the timber of same TIMBER-About 1.000,000 ft, adjacent to the mill, partly submerged; chiefly heart of kauri, suitable for buildings, fruit boxes, etc. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-The Sale will take place on the Ground at 12. and, as some of this Plant could not now be imported under a great deal higher price, this should be a good chance. Note date of sale. Terras cash. E A P ERKmS AND no., NEW' CITY MARKETS, AUCKLAND. "QESIRABLE pPSOM yiLLA. IN DECEASED ESTATE. JiRIDAY, SEPTEMBER n 9 P.M. QAMUEL VAILE AND CONS, T TD., Will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street, by order of tho Public Trustee as Administrator of the Estalo of WILLIAM HODGE, deceased. ATTRACTIVE VILLA RESIDENCE 0/ -i (5 rooms, bathroom and pantry; built-in wardrobe and bookcase, linen press, gas stove; sewer drainage and p.w.c; attached wash-house and workshop. CHOICE LEVEL SECTION, fronting KING EDWARD AVENUE, lifjft, and containing lr 14.0p; laid out in garden, shrubs, about 20 fruit trees, etc.; paths and yard concreted. Only ft few doors from cars. IN ONE OF EPSOM'S BEST STREETS. NORTHCOTE. ATORTHCOTE ORTHCOTE. ORTHCOTE'. REALISATION SALE IN DECEASED ESTATE. CHOP AND "DESIDENCES. pRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1Q O P.M. CAMUEL yAILE AND CONS, T TD„ Have been instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late MRS. ELIZABETH HILDITCH to Sell by Auction at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street, the undermentioned Properties;— (D-pORNER SHOP AND RESIDENCE V>of 4 rooms, bathroom, sculiery and pantry; exceptionally well-built and finished; two good show windows; wash-house, c. and t.'s, coalshed, also LARGE WORKSHOP, 33ft long. MAGNIFICENT CORNER POSITION, fronting QUEEN ST., I about 75ft, and CLARENCE ST.. about 120 ft. This is one of the most commanding sites in tho district. (2)-nOTTAGE, Adjoining Above-Six \J rooms, scullery and wash-house, large shed, Frontage of about 70ft to QUEEN STREET. < (S)—VILLA of G rooms and scullery; parV ticularly solidly built of best materials; 5 fireplaces, built-in wardrobes and cupboards; Orion range; wash-house, coalshed, fowlhouse and run; 66ft frontage to QUEEN ST by big depth. Very attractive situation, good surroundings. Those Properties aro all within EASY WALK of Wharf and readily accessible from city by good ferry service. Further particulars from Auctioneers. tjrgent gale. "dasy TERMS. williamson 1 VENUE Williamson Avenue'. priday, 'september 19 9 p.m. camuel yaile and 'cons, t td.. Have been instructed by tho Owner to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street, MODERN HOME OF 6 ROOMS, bathroom, and up-to-date convs. Built only 4 years. H. and c. water, pore, bath and basin, p.w.c, etc. Section, 40ft by 115 ft; situated, No. 126, WILLIAMSON AVENUE, Grey Lynn. Terms, only £100 deposit; balance as arranged. Immediate possession could be given.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16946, 4 September 1918, Page 10
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