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~.,.-,.; 1 Sales ;by Auction. ' .■■' " "s ; 1 .-JV'OONAN : TJROS,, rj [fe; T)AY AT JJjj A.Mi v T; OUR UP-TO-DATE SALE ROOMS, ' : " ' VICTORIA STREET. EAST. . «-> -mart packed.; MART packed ' W •'."■' With JUPERIOR AND JI'LMOST VEW 'J ■ TXOUSEHOLD *; "PURNITURE • • .< -AND pLENISHMENTS. ' *}; Including— jc [TERY' FINE 'TONED UPRIGHT GRAND ai r PIANOFORTE, by' Leading Maker. bi SEAL INDIA» CARPET, 13£t by 10ft. H C •V ; ■ . • ?; fl-STOP BURDETT ORGAN (in first- H v/ class order). . re "\AK DINLNGROOM AND BEDROOM J FDitiVITDRE. , to amoved from the Residence of J. KERR, • £80.., Jervoia Road. # Also. '. t: 'rom the residence of T. J. APPLETON, . Esq., Epsom. " ■ a' Details— M ENGLISH OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD WiTH OVAL GLASS, 6 OAK DINING CHAIRS WITH . IMP-OUT • SEAiS, i OAK .fALM STAND. CUPPER Coai, J VASE AND SCOOP, EXTENSION DLnING TABLE, 2 OA&. MORRIS CHAIRS. SEAGBASS, RATTAN AND "WILLOW BASKET CHAIRS, HEAVY GILL' JAP. TEA SET (30 Pieces). NARA AND TAPESTRY CARPET , SQUARES, SEAGRASS SQUARES, ( OMDURMAN AND AXMINSTER ' RUGS. JARDINIERE AND PLANT. RIMU CHINA CABINET "WITH LEADLIGHT DOORS. • LACE AND CRETONNE CURTAINS, Pictures, Cake Sand, China, Glassware, etc. BREAKFASTROOM— WITH RIMU OVAL DINING TABLE AND 6 DINING CHAIRS EN SUITE. WIRE WOVEN SETOSE, SQUAB AND CUSHION, TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARE, 2 BRASS JARDINIERES. • BRASS VASES, CONGOLEUM SQUARES, RIMU DINNER WAGGON. CURTAINS, Etc. BEDROOM SUITE WITH OAK BEDSTEAD (complete), COMB. CHESTS, WARDROBES, DUCHESS PAIRS, RIMU PEDESTAL CUPBOARDS, GENT.'S DRESSING < CHEST, MARBLE-TOP WASH V STANDS. BAY WINDOW SEAT WITH CUSHIONS. 8 FULL-SIZE RIMU 1 " BEDSTEADS, 3 SINGLE RIMU BEDSTEADS, 6 HEAVY WIREWOVEN MATTRESSES, 6 SUPER. KAPOK BEDS. TAPESTRY BOX T OTTOMAN. BAMBOO TABLES. HEAVY B.M. BEDSTEADS. LINEN , PRESS. AND 300 LOTS GENERAL ' BEDROOM FURNITURE. \ Also, . USUAL ENTRY KITCHEN FURNITURE % AND SUNDRIES. c NOTE.—PIANO, INDIAN CARPET AND 4 3RGAN WILL BE SOLD AT 12 NOON. < ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVES. c •VTOONAN BROS., - ■ '- ' AUCTIONEERS, T „„„„ ' HOUSE FURNISHERS AND VALUERS, ' VICTORIA STREET EAST. i TIONSON QARLICK QO., JjTD- 1 AUCTIONEERING SPECIALISTS AND J VALUERS. . - ' QUEEN AND LORNE STREETS. rpHIS T\AY. 19 OON - ' OTOR - pARS. TLTOTOR - oars. WITHOUT RESERVE. 5-SEATER= OVERLAND MOTOR-CAR, in first-class running order; - magneto ignition. TRIAL GIVEN. K-SEATER FORD MOTORCAR, in firstly class running order, 1916 model, painted fawn colour; engine and tyres splendid order. TRIALGIVEN. 2-SEATER FORD CAR, with 4-ton Truck, in first-class ■ running order. TRIAL ' GIVEN. s 31 H.P. NEW-WAY ENGINE, in good H order. • r On account of owners of above cars being anxious to realise, will be SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. . ' SALE. 12 NOON, SHARP. TON SON GARLICK CO. WILL ALWAYS SELL IT. CHAS. J. ■ SMITH, • Manager Auctioneering . Dept. rrims T)AY. rpHIS T)AY, AT 11 O'clock. "DUNANGA "PALLS STATION. 64,666 A CRES TO BE SOLD. IN X 08, 3 LOTS. OWAMP, T>USH AND A RABLE • /~IOUNTRY. SITUATED 25 MILES FROM TAUPO, ON MAIN NAPIER COACH ROAD. m TITANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by the Hon. G. W. RUSSELL, will Sell by Public Auction at their ' Rooms, Customs Street East, on the above date, TJIS WELL-KNOWN RUNANGA FALLS Xl STATION. Being Runanga No. la Block and Runanga No. 2a Block, County East Taupo. RUNANGA FALLS STATION has been used as a sheep and cattle station for the last 20 years. 40 miles of fencing, complete cattle and sheep yards and dip. House, whares and sheds. Main road through centre of block, affording access to all parts, making subdivision easy. ■ About 10,000 acres good miljable bush. Otamatea Swamp of about 5000 acres, practically drained, v ready to plough; extremely well watered. LONG FRONTAGE TO RANGITAIKI RIVER . and numerous streams. Large area suitable to improve into dairying land. RUNANGA FALLS are on the block and afford immense hydroelectric power. . Present carrying capacity, 1000 head of cattle and 5000 sheep Long road and river frontages, P. and T. office and hotel on boundary. Very Easy Terms. Titlo: Crown Grant. Plans on .Application. "IMPORTANT a ALB OF ' J ARGE JP STATE. Under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. Auckland, at the request of the Mortgagees (Trustees for DebentureHolders under Memorandum of Mortgage No. 80,564), and vcith the leave of the Supreme Court. r TVTANDENO JACKSON. Instructed as above, will offer for Sal© by Public Auction at their Salerooms, CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND, on rpHIS T) AY > JTHIS J) AY, AT 11 A.M. Subject to such conditions of Sale approved by the Court a« will be then produced and read, rpHE J ARGE pREEHOLD, INSTATE, Situate "PAST rpAUPO riOUNTY, CONTAINING 41.224 ACRES, KNOWN, AS pUKAHUNUI JJO. *£. Being tho property described in the Certificate of Title thereof in the Land Transfer Office at Auckland as ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND situate in the Provincial District of Auckland containing by admeasurement 41,224 acres 2 roods 14 perches, more or less, with the appurtenances kaown as Pukahunui No. 2, situate in . the Otukotara and Heruiwi Survey Districts, and comprising all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 277, Folio 263, registered in the Book? of the District Land ( Registrar at Auckland, i The Mortgagees' estimate of value may be [ inspected at the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Auckland during the prescribed office hours, and at the time of Sale at- the Office of the Auctioneers, and a copy of the conditions of sale may be inspected during business hoars at the Office of the Auctioneer or at the office of MESSRS. WYNYARD. SKELTON, WILSON AND VALLANCE, Solicitors far the Mortgagees, Wright's Buildings, Fort Street, £ Auckland, \ ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 7