Sales by Auction. { JJICHARD AND - (~}o. fJIUESDAY — NEXT - rpUESDAY, 11 O'CLOCK. QUR ELLIOTT STREET, IN A DECEASED ESTATE, FROM NO. 6, NORMAN STREET. ROCKY NOOK. rj-*HE JfURNISHINGS OF g J^OOMS. M AGNIFICENT PEIGBET G RANf> (gCHUMANN piANO. ■\TAROON VELVET CHESTERFIELD IVI SUITE, THREE PIECESQ HA DOW TISSUE SEVEN - PIECE 0 CHESTERFIELD SUITE. Handsome carved barrel-front JUL SIDEBOARD (Very ' Large and Massive-) »J<HREE FINE-TONE OLD VIOLINS. "DEAUTIFUL BLUE AXMINSTER J3 CARPET. 3 VERY PRETTY ORIENTAL RUGS. O 6ft by 9ft. And OTHER HIGH-GRADE FURNISHINGS. FULL DETAILS MONDAY. AND QO., AUCTIONEERS. j AND QOWILL SELL, AT N°- 27, A MN R OAI> - Behind St. Andrew's Church, Lower Symonds Street, In the Estates of MACLEAN, DeceasedrpHUßSDAY AT JJ A.M., WITHOUT RESERVE. COTTAGE OF SEVEN ROOMS.-Gas and v_' water, copper and tubs. Good section, very handy to town; only . a few minutes from Queen St., yet away from the "noise and traffic; commanding beautiful outlookThe land is held in a Grammar School Lease, with 13 years to run; annual ground rent of £34This property will be bought very cheaply. With the present scarcety of houses, should prove a snip for someone. ALSO: rjiHE -yyHOLE OF JJOUSE pURNISHINGS. Including SITTINGROOM. DININGROOM. BEDROOMS (3). KITCHEN. NEW WRINGER, STANDARD MANGLE (Good), INVALID'S CARRIAGE, GARDEN HOSE. GARDEN TOOLS. NO RESERVES. AND 00-, LAND and FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. . * rpo rjHE QF gPECIAL ATTRACTIVE RUCTION OF JJIGH-GRADE gTYLiSH QARMENTS. G B QHIGNELL, Favoured with instructions from MR. F. H. DYER (who has purchased the Up-to-date Stock of a Southern Firm of Drapers), will Sell, as under — AT THE ESTABLISHMENT, 87-89. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. NEWTON (Directly opposite Penny Section), On jyjONDAY AND r |HtTESDAY Jyj'EXT. gEPTEMBER 90 AND EACH DAY AT |2 NOON ' yiLCE — £2000 — V ALUE - Value _ £2000 — V4LDEDAINTY AND MODERN WEARING APPAREL. As follows:— QOSTUMES. IN NOBLENZ SERGES, GABARDINES. TWEEDS. WORSTEDS. ETC.. ETC. 'gLOUSES. IN BEST CREPE-DE-CHINE. JAP. SILKS. VOILES. PRINTS. WINCEYETTE. DELAINES, COTTON GARB, and Several Other Favourite Materials. ■yyALKING AND "^JNDERSKIRTS. IN LATEST SERGES. GARBS.. WORSTEDS. TWEEDS, MOIREES, WHITES. PIQUET, and so forth, in endless variety. JJABERDASHERY AND piECE * Q.OODS. BRAIDS. TRIMMINGS. BUTTONS. PLAIN AND FANCY BELTS. HATPINS. ALLOVER EMBR-, INSERTIONS. FLOUNCING AND DRESS. COSTUME AND BLOUSE LENGTHS in' All Qualities. LADIES T.'KE NOTEIN THE PRESENT UNPLEASANT ATMOSPHERE OF PROFITEERING AND INFLATED VALUES. YOU OWE A DUTY TO YOURSELF IN ATTENDING THIS ATTRACTIVE AND GENUINE CLEARANCE AUCTION. G B QHIGNELL, AUCTIONEER. NEWTON. 'Phone 5850. 'Phone 5530. 4. OUNT A™** 7 - M ONDAY AT J| O'CLOCK. J JONES, AUCTIONEER, Having received instructions from Mr. J. Sloan. Williams St., Mt. Albert, who has 1 sold hiß property, to sell by Auction, HOUSEHOLD furniture and EFFECTS. 1 Suite (7 pieces). Overmantel, Couch, Chairs, Picture, Mirrors, Fender and Irons, Clocks, Curtains, Bedsteads. Table, Duchess Pair. Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Linoleums (practically new) Bedsteads, Crockery, Ornaments, Tables. Arm Chairs, 1 Wringer, 1 Mangle, - General Household contents. OUTDOOR 1 Penns. Lawn Mower,. Barrows, Spade, Forks, Saws, Lot General Tools, 2 Long Ladders, Hedge Clippers, Axes. Lot Water Pipes, General Lot ol Userui Timber. SALE AT WILLIAMS ST., MT. ALBERT (6th house on left), at tram terminus. Wil- • liams St. is just over the railway line, near Mr. Mcßride's. J JONES, GENERAL AUCTIONEER. NEW CITY MARKETS. J p ROBERTSON, J^TD., Acting under instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late E. Tremain, will Sell by Public Auction at their Mart, | QUEEN STREET (OPP. JOHN COURT'S). rjIUESDAY, QCT. J P.M. SHARP. a COTTAGES, SITUATED IN NAPIER O STREET -I HOUSE. SITUATED IN SHERIDAN ± STREET VALUABLE CORNER SECTION, with frontages to Napier and Sheridan. Sis. The above will be offered as a whole; it | not sold will be immediately offered sepa- ' rately. Property flagged. Special Note to Manufacturers: This Site is in an ideal position to build a factory. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEER, J- R ROBERTSON, ltd., 203, QUEEN STREET. JN THE |£STATE OF HO MAS ' (DECEASED). TRUSTEES' SALE BY AUCTION. -yyEDNESDAY, qctober g 9 P.M. 12 A CEES - M atakana - LAND TRANSFER. JJOUSE AND Q.REY J^YNN. gMITH AND JJALCOMBE. By order of the Trustees, will Sell, in their Rooms, 5, Customs Street, as above, 1. ACRES OF LAND AT MATAKANA. 1 2. IVTO. 2, BEACONSFIELD ST., GREY LYNN—Compact House and Land. At present let. Full Details Future Issues. AND JJALCOMBE, . AUCTIONEERS, 6, CUSTOMS STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17276, 27 September 1919, Page 6
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