Sales by Auction. Q.EORGE TTP-ALKEE, AT THE SALE ROOMS, QUEEN STREET, THIS D AY - AT, 103() .M. On Account of the Owner, who has sold his Property. and removed from Banff Avenue, Epsom. QUANTITY OF -fyTODERN pAS SITTINGS, OXIDISED. WITH INVERTED BURNERS. And at 11 o'clock, JJIGH-CLASS QAK FURNITURE. Also, AND JTAURI pURNITURE, AND jyjAGNIFICENT ' TJPRIGHT iM RAND pIANO. BY PAUL BLUDHORN. WORTH £125. Also. On Account of Another Owner, "DRACTICALLY TW'EW "pNGLISH . piANO, BY CHAPPELL. LONDON. Present Price, £140. — i Details: — UOLID OAK SIDEBOARD modern de<J sign, and equal to new; E.P. and Glass Ware. Copper Jardinieres, Vases, etc.. OVAL OAK DINING TABLE (with i club lejts), 6 H.D. OAK DINING CHAIRS, E.P. Epergne. Oak Framed and Other Pictures, HANDSOME 3PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in shadow tissue covers), 8-Day Solid Marble Clock, OAK TRAY with plated rail. j OAK CHINA CABINET. Occ. Chairs, , Ladies' Writing Bureau, Occ. Tables, I Tall Hat and Coat Hanger, HANDSOME POL. KAURI SIDEBOARD. Dining Table and Cover. 7-PIECE I SADDLEBAG DINING SUITE (cost £28). also Leather 9-Pce. Dining Suite | (buttoned backs), AXMINS. CARPET SQUARE, also BEST QUALITY AM- I MINSTER RUNNER. Blinds. Curtains and Poles, Pender. O. Rimu Sideboard, ■ O. RIMU DINING CHAIRS. O. Rimu Settee wid Squab, Morris Chairs, Whatnot. Book Shelves, Floor Rugs, 3-PCE. TUB SETTEE SUITE, in moqnette; and large selection of other Dining and . Livingroom Furniture. 1 A -PIECE SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE. I ** comprising Oak Wardrobe, Comb. 1 Dressing Chest. Pedestal Cupboard and i Full-sire Oak Bedstead en suite. Toilet : Ware Wire .Woves, and Best Quality ; Kapok Beddine. Seagrass Sauares. O. ', RIMU BEDROOM SUITE OF 4 1 PIECES. Curtains and Poles, Camera, ! Comb. Pairs, Duchess Chests. 2 Full- ! size Rimu Bedsteads. Chest of Drawers. Wicker Chairs. Comb. Beds, ] W.W. Stretchers. Double and Single B.M. Bedsteads. Wire*, and Bedding, Commode, Bedroom Chests and Pairs, Spacious Mirror-door Kauri Wardrobe, Large Chest of Drawers. Box Mattresses. Single Rimu Bedsteads, and ! Bedroom Furnishings of all descriptions. KITCHEN.— and Canadian Chairs. Chiffonier. Potts's Irons. Hurricane Lamp. Crockery. Cooking Utensils, LARGE IRON MANGLE, Sauc-pans. ■> Violin Case. FILING CABINET. I Tennis Net. GOOD LAWN MOWER, Garden Tools. Child's High Chair, Fenders. G.I. Tub. Gas Iron. Preserv--155.,£»"■,. Pnsll Cart - SEAGRASS PRAM. Preserving Pan. GENT'S BICYCLE. Clothes Horse. Kettle. MAGIC LANTERN with 70 slides. Machine. EX BILLIARD-DINING ! TABLE and all Accessories. Mantel- ' piece. 2 Fly-proof Doors, Large Ameri- ! can Flag. 1 Also. THEODOLITE. BARLQCK TYPEL WRITER. AND GOOD TENT AND EQUIPMENT. 14ft by 10ft : and Gram hone. i ORDER OF SALE: 10.30 A.M.—MODERN GAS FITTINGS 11 GENERAL FURNISHINGS. 12.30 P.M.—OAK FURNISHINGS. 1.30 P.M.-PIANOS AND GRAMAPHONE. m 4 * EVERYTHING YOU WANT IS AT WALKER'S. Q.EORGE WALKER. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. 38, QUEEN STREET. 'Phone 3867. rpONSON A.3LICK po., T TD.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. QUEEN AND LORNE STREETS. rpms T\AY-12 NOON-rpHIS T)AY. Ty,rOTOR-CARS. "jyTOTOR-CYCLES, WITHOUT RESERVE. K-SEATER FORD MOTOR-CAR, elec&ic O lights, spare wheel, machinery perfect order. Any trial. K-SEATER FORD MOTORCAR, painted «J lipht grey, tyres in first-class order, machinery perfect, in splendid running order, and first-class appearance. Any trial given. 41-H.P. B.S.A MOTOR-CYCLE, 3-spe<.d. 2 counter shaft, all complete, in firstclass order. LADY'S BICYCLE, 8.5.A.. in splendid order and appearance. -I WICKER SIDE-CAR AND FRAME, comX plete, in tip-top order. OALE STARTS IO NOON SHARP. TONSON GARLICK CO. WILL ALWAYS SELL IT. CHAS. J. SMITH. Manager Auctioneering Department. ■gELLEVUE J?OAD, TITT. pDEN. OITUATED TTOMErpHIS "QAY, AT 9 P.M. OAMUEL yAILE AND OONS, T TD. (In Conjunction with GEO. SAYERS). Will Sell by Public Auction at THEIR ROOMS, 83, QUEEN STREET "DESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS, bathroom, JLV and conveniences, known as NO 31 BELLEVUE ROAD. Freehold Section 50 by 126 ft. VERY DESIRABLE POSITION" Jaandy to Mount Eden, 2d section, and close to school, swimming baths, etc. jQEVONPORT. T)EVONPORT. yALUABLE gUSINESS TiLOCK, WITH •pHREE gTREET FRONTAGES. i T HJ s JT\AY. AT 9 P.M. gAMUEL -y-AILE AND OONS.. T TD.. Have been instructed hy the Administrator of the Estate of 'the Tate Ml). PATRICK ROGUE, to Sell by Public Auction at THEIR LAND SALE ROOMS 85. QUEEN STREET, THE WELL-KNOWN PREMISES, comprising LARGE AND VALUABLE BLOCK, situate at Corner of CLARENCE. ANNE AND FLEET STREETS, having a frontage of 100 ft each to Clarence and Fleet Streets, and 322 ft to Anne Street. On the land are erected targe, corrugated iron stables, blacksmith's shop. House of 6 rooms and Cottage of 4 rooms. w T t£ Property occupies a PARTICULARLY FINE POSITION in the heart of the BUSINESS CENTRE OF DEVONPORT and is the LAST AVAILABLE LEVEL SITE of such an area Will be offered fir ? t in one lot. and if not sold, then in three lots. Also. pAMBRIA ROAD-HOUSE, of 5 rooms v> and conveniences, on freehold section. Also. B EL MONT. TAKAPUNA - BEAUTIFTTT LEVEL BLOCK OF fi ACRTRS tiLVlac the Belmont School at Id ae!tio^ 0ln "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17257, 5 September 1919, Page 4
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