Sales by Auction. WIOEINS AND QUTOLIFFE. THE NEWTON AUCTIONEERS. AT THEIR NEW MART. 43. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. rniHS T)AY . (WEDNESDAY), iX O'CLOCK. (Buchanan's Old Shop.) WILL HOLD THEIR FIRST BIG AUCTION OP pURNITUBE, pUENISHINGS. AND QENERAL OUNDRIES. rpOOLS. ETC.. AT THEIR NEW PREMISES.' We have been favoured -with instructions from MRS. CANHAM. to Sell. «m her behalf, as below :— MASSIVE AND ELEGANT 4-PIECE t KED&OiOM SUITE, comprisring:—l 6ft Kauri Wardrobe, with Purin Veaeeors; 2 Large Mirrors, 5* by 18. with Large Hat Cupboard and 6 Largo Drawers; 1 Full CheTal Dressing Chest, i Very Massive, beautifully-carved Wood Bedstead and Waehstand to match; th© lot ahould easily be worth £45. Also, a Very Fine Axminatei Carpet Squars. Bead Blinds. Very Nice Rimu Wardrobe. Comb. Chest and pedestal: Extra Special Kapok Bed and Wire Mattress. Wo also have the CONTENTS OF A 4-ROOMED DWELLING— Good Upright Grand Piano. Est. Dining Table, Good Leather 7-pk*ce Dindngroom Suite, 3 Bar-rel-front Sideboard*. 1 Copper Kerb and Fire Irons. 2 Nice Seagr&se Chairs, 3 Good Oil Paintings. Pair Curtains, 3 Large Vases. Patent Stands, Small Occ. Tobies. Can. Chairs, etc.; 200 Framed Pictures. 30 B.M. Bedsteads, Second-hand Wire Mattress. 2 Child*' Iron Cots. Rimu Ottoman Settee. 2 Single Rimn Bedsteads, Rimu Comb. Chest, 2 Pedestal Cupboards. Bookshelves and Lot of Books. 3 Kitchen Tables, Chairs, 10 Rolls Lino, Small Sideboards, Whatnot. 4 Leather Couches, Heaps and Heaps of Sundries, Lawn Mower. Gas Fittings, Arc Gas Lamps. NOTE THE NEW ADDRESS. as the Old Mill Mart is Closed. You will be pleased and surprised at the magnitude of tie Stock of New Furniture now on show at NO. 42, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. TyiCKINS AND CUTCLIFFE, THE NEWTON AUCTIONEERS. Our Motto is: Some people wish for the moon, we are content with a place in the sun. J- R. "ROBERTSON. T TD., THE BIG QUEEN ST. AUCTIONEERS. Instructed by the Owner to Sell by Public Auction, at the comer of Nelson and WeiLesley Streets, on rpHURSDAY. QEPT, A AT 11 A.M. rpiMBER,, rpiMBER. nrtOfBER. "pOOFING TRON. 'pOOFING TRON. ■DOOFING TRON. **0 Oriri? T : ?? 3 ? t ' viQuswtine of 6by i.U»WU2. 4 by 3. 4 by 2, 3 by 2, 6 by 1, 13 by 1, 9 by 1. T. and G. Flooring T. ana G. 9 by H. T. and G. and Rough Lining. Weatherboards, 270 SHEETS ROOFING IRON. 6, 7. 8. 9H: 25 PANEL. GLASS, and PLAIN DOORS. 150 ft RIDGING? asoft SPOUTING, 100 ft DOWNPIPE. FANLIGHTS. 2 COLONIAL OVENS. 100 eft 9 by 1 PALINGS. 10 Pra. SASHES AND FRAMES. 4 ORION AND ORB RANGES. 7 4-PANE SASHES, 1 SHOP WINDOW mi by Sft 6in). 8 10ft LENGTHS PICKET FENCING. 1 COUNTER. WATER AND GAS PIPING. 1 SET STEPS, and » QUANTITY FIREWOOD. V M NO RESERVE. J. R. Row™* L TD - I AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. TVELIGHTFUL MEW TTOME AT [MILFORD. CORNER OF OCEAN VIEW ROAD AND KITCHENER STREET. Acting under instructions from the Owner. T T> TJOBERTSON, J.TD., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Will Sell, by Public Auction, at their Mart, rpUESDAY, OEPTEMBEE i n AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. 8 -BOOMED BUNGALOW, newly erected, situated as above, with every modern convenience. Glorious ocean views- Right at tram aton; 2 mi antes from beach. Fine corner section, well laid out. Spacious verandahs back and side: concrete paths. la fact one of the best and most modern Hemes in this favourite suburb. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, APPLY THE AUCTIONEERS, J. R. ROBERTSON, LTD.. OPPOSITE JOHN COURTS. P. W. DOUGLAS. 'PHONE 898 A. IMPORTANT SUBURBAN PROPERTY OALE. TJOUGEAS AND po." Will Sell, AT THEIR ROOMS, VICTORIA ST. EAST. SEPTEMBER -irr AT 1 O'CLOCK. ' £—"yALUiBLE SECTIONS AT-Q ■gIRKENHEAD. "DIRKDALE. Being Sections 1. 1. 3, 10, 12, 14, 15 16, of Part of Allotment 128, Parish of Takapuna. THE SECTIONS RANGE FROM 34 , ACRES TO 3 ROODS FRONTAGE TO VERMONT STREET. Situated close to Baa Terminus. J>OYAL QAK, QNEHUNGA. SECTION N O. 34> JOOYAL QAK "p STATE. CORNER SECTION, FRONTING ACORN STREET AND CROWN BTREET. Particulars from the Auctioneers. Properties Flagged. T\OUCLAS AND pO., ALL THE TIME. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, VICTORIA STREET EAST. TfyTHAKATAKE. "RAY OF T3LENTY. T EASES IN "OUSINEBS AREA -POR CALE. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING A BUSINESS SITE IN WHAKATANE, THE MOST PROGRESSIVE TOWN IN NEW ZEALAND AT PRESENT. THE WHAKATANE HARBOUR BOARD will ofi>r by Public Auction on. ' gATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 97 1919, AT 30 P.M., .>'> SECTIONS IN THE HEART OF THE -*> BUSINESS AREA. These Sections aro admirably situated for »ny class of bu5,,,,.,, havng '». frontage to ..•it her the Strand ..r ymy .Street. On., m mil* from Post Office. Wharf, etc. ; I'ui'..;n,;,,r.i ; '-' :n '•>'« Bo aid s Office. Wanki. ! • ■Mi.-. i,r ,n< ui,ucr»igned. J J. M. T CBXBCLI * I AUCTIONEER. j WHAKAT A N E. j o^3 ftre had for CUKCgPR x\ CROSS MOTOR TYRES. Made by The North British Rubber Co Used in hundreds of thousands of the Battlefields of I E, O V € » ULLAN ' AEMITAGE AND CO , Auckland Agents. w *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17255, 3 September 1919, Page 4
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