Sales by Auction. pEQRGE STALKER. AT THE SALE ROOMS, QUEEN STREET, rpHIS T)AY, AT -J-* "CLOCK. On. Account of Various Vendors, i TjiURNISHINGS OP g -DOOMS, AND AT 1 O'CLOCK, ' CTOCK OP "KXEW TRONMONGERY, AND AT O O'CLOCK. pOUNTRY TARAPER'S CTOCE. • WALKER AND pOMPANY, AUCTIONEERS, 38. QUEEN STREET. rpO -DUILDERS AND /CONTRACTORS. pEORGE TT/-ALKER, AT WILLOW QT, "OREEMAN'S "RAY. BACK OF ROB ROY HOTEL, THURSDAY XTEXT, A UGUST -\A AT ii O'CLOCK. Owing to Dissolution of Partnership, ON THE PREMISES. ipHE ACME TO LOCK OYNDICATE. . AS A GOING CONCERN, WITH THE PLANT. STOCK OP BLOCKS, And IA-BP. WESTINGHOUSE MOTOR, Belt-,-1" ins "id Shafting. COKE CRUSHER Wire Cutter , ad Straightener, Moulds. BLOCKS. Tools. Carpenter's Bench, Timber! Electric Lights and Gearing, and GENERAL OUTFIT, etc.: also, the PATENT RIGHTS BOOK DEBTS, AND GOODWILL, etc ,' etc IP NOT DISPOSED OF AS ABOVE, WILL BE SOLD PIECEMEAL. Further particulars from r ALKER AND pOMPANY. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 38. QUEEN STREET. LOUIS LEWIS. Auctioneer. 'Phone 2857. TDROS., T)Ay, AT -J -I A.M. AT O^JK T °- I>A ' PE SA LE ROOMS, L, .VICTORIA STREET, EAST. ARGE ENTRY OF SUPERIOR FURNIruKJs , AND FURNISHINGS, EQUAL TO NEW. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE 0. ,- * J^t 222F u includes: — AK FURNITURE, 23 ROLLS FlßSTflffl OF% U ptF?C^S. C A f N^ TEBFIEU) TT PR , I L^S GRAN D ENGLISH PIANODETAILS. — LARGE BOW-FRONTED ' SIDEBOARD, with Massive Carved I £.???,£?. an " Pediment, EXTENSION I DINING TABLE WITH MOHAIR TABLE ! COVSR, OAK FRAMED PICTURES^Wat i»rmf? - 23 ROLLS HEAVY LlNO-ttfna-nil?T-SX*)'J& rm « Boller Blinds, 6 KIMU DINING CHAIRS, Leather Couch, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, with LocS [Covers, 3-PIECE TAPESTRY DRAWING? j ROOM SUITE. WIRE-WOVEN SETTEE Complete with Squab and Cushion, 3 Morns Chairs. 6 OAK DINING CHAIRS, ENGILJSH OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK PIANO STOOL. ENGLISH OAK HALLSTANDs Carpet Runner, Seaffrass and Rattan Chairs. Mats, etc. BEDROOMS.-3-PIECE RIMU BEDJtnnM SUITE, complete with FULL SIZF. RIMU BEDSTEAD. WIRE WOVEN and SUPERIOR KAPOK BEDDING 3 Pr. Good Sheets. 2 Quilts, 6 Single 'and Double Riniu Bedsteads (complete). Comb theft*. Uuchc'tt etc. ar-rl TrpTTAT KITCHEN FURNITTTRE AND UTENSILS C o ?J^ <^ko^' Eß ' s "wiNDOW FITTINGS ¥ ND a TRAYS. ,12 Lollie Jars, 2 Sh«w . bTsS-s & as:,.-" ** W »^' ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVES. jyoONAN -pROS.. Auctioneers. House Fnrni4»r.? and Valuers VICTORIA STRFT-T EAST. JB||h <JK>-MORfiOW (WEDNESDAY), flfiffiß A UGUST 13 mSJLTT AT 12 NOON. IN NEW CITY MARKETS. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF TREESA MOST EXCELLENT COLLECTION of €i ,££ n 3 Sh™, 158 Flowering and Hedge Plants, Rhododendrons. Daphnes. Boronias, and a Whole Lot of Charming Blossoming Trees and Creepers.. Lawn and Ornamental , 3-rees, in great variety. Mr. T. Lock has promised us ft very fine l°;L *l- thls SaUs - hich ma * ** the last for Pi«^ seaon ' Peop , ™ < l aeßt of Garden Plants should come along, as *>>• bargains to secure ** "* Wrth goine a lon * way JJRAID AND po., AUCTIONEERS. £gfe THURSDAY, 14, AT j^OON. j FECIAL GALE OP 1 T>LANTS. RANUNCULUS. Anemones, Begonias, J LY Violets, Nemesias, and Various Annuals suitable for this period of planting. On ! account of Mr. Freeman, Mount Albert. About 800 boxes all told, j The public know already the- enormous I saving in purchasing at these auctions, but to those as yet unacquainted with this method of buyia* it would be worth while attending. J "DRAID AND pO.„ AUCTIONEERS*Kffl|lL QPECIAL OTREE OALE. 'pO-MORROW, AUGUST 13. 1919, AT 12 NOON. AT THE CITY MARKET. I-THE A UCKLAND "DROVINCIAL pO-OP.. T TD., Will Sell. COLE'S FAMOUS FRUIT TREES, And HAYWARD WRIGHTS CELEBRATED FLOWERING SHRUBS. Including Rhododendrons, Lilacs, Azaleas. Daphne. Plums, Apricots, and Hedge Plants. T> UCKLAND. ■WEDNESDAY, AUGUST in AT 12 NOON. A LFRED UCKLAND & CONS. LTD., Have received instructions from Mr. H. Menzies. Buckland. who has sold his farm, to Sell as above , THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. •J O CHOICE DAIRY COWS, due to calve early 7 TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, in calf 7 YEARLINGS, mixed sexes 1 SOW and litter, I SOW due August 1 SIX-YEAR-OLD PLOUGH HORSE 1 RELIABLE BUGGY GELDING 24 FOWLS. Gig and Spring Cart Harness, R.T. Gig (Harrison and Gash), Milk Float, Saddle and Bridle, Tine Harrows, 45gal. Primrose Separator, 4 Cream Cans (4. 6. and 8 gals.). Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. Two-seated Buggy and Harness, Spring Cart tad Harness, 1 Good Farm Horse, guaranteed sound. Also, on the Same Farm. On Account of Mr. J. B. Sim, Buckland, who has sold his farm, n YOUNG DAIRY COWS, in milk *nd ■ due to calve early 2 RELIABLE FARM MARES. 4 and 6 year old. work anywhere 1 GOOD 6- YEAR-OLD GIG HORSE 2 Spring Carts and Harness. 1 Gig and Harness, Set Tine, Tripod, and Charn Harrows. D F. M.H. Plough. S.F. Plough, Milk Cans, Grindstone, Sledge, Barrels Chains, Swingletrees. > Quantity Cor. Iron, Farm Tools, Sundries. Also. Number Purebred Fowls, 2 130-egg In--0 cubators, 1 120-chick Brooder. Bone Mill. 30gal. Primus Separator. 36ft Urn Piping, No. 3 Semi-Rotary Plough. Luncheon Provided. a A LFRED -DUCKLAND & QONS, LTD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17236, 12 August 1919, Page 4
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