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■•'■■■'■- '-' •"* "'" v "•'" •" i \ — T. '■ —■:■.■,.. ~.--.■-■■-■•'•■■■-■. ■■":! ■ Sales by ■ Auction. ; ; ,,.... ' ; |, -- TMPORTANT CALE OF QUPFRIOfi ■FURNISHINGS, pIANO AND "EFFECTS .* AT SHORT NOTICE. T EONARD pOAKLEY, T TD. "' TUESDAY - \TEXT -- TUESDAY, IuESDAY - Next - luesday*, - T)ECEMBER 1J AT ]2 00 *- Favoured with instructions from W. J, COOK ESQ., "ho has sold his property and is leaving for England, we will Sell, on the above date, AT THE RESIDENCE. pOCKHOLME, jgDEXVALB T3OAD, MOUNT J£DEN. OFF WYNYARD ROAD. (Care to Andrew's Motor Garage Eden Tar., or to Cowan's Bakery, Alt. Eden Rd. Three minutes from either stop.) rrHE WHOLE OF TJIS FFECT3, WITHOUT "DESERVE, As follows — QUPERIOR UPRIGHT GRAND ENG. (J LISH PIANO, in beautiful Walnut Case. Underdamper Overstrung and of. excellent tone (worth £125): LNIQLE AND VERY SUPERIOR DINING ROOM SUITE OF 8 PIECES, in Solid Spanish Mahogany (Queen Anne design) highly polished and upholstered in Velvet. nHOICE SOLID MAHOGANY SIDE\J BOARD-BUFFET, early Victorian de■fen. EARLY VICTORIAN SETTEELOUNGE, in Solid Mahogany, _and upholstered in Genuine Leather; HEAVY AX- . MINSTER CARPET SQUARE 10ft by ■ oft ■ LARGE SCREW -EXTENSION . DINING TABLE MYDS. STAINE'S INLAID LINOLEUM, with felting; Brass Fender and Suite. Ashpan, Good Lamp, Vases Ornmts.. Glassware, Pictures, Paintings! BEAUTIFUL OVERMANTEL. Whatnot Pedestals, Jardinieres, Occ. Tables, , ENGLISH CHINA TEA SET. STNGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, latest model; Octagonal Marble-top Occ. Table, Bookshelf. Easel, Carpet Sweeper, j-pce ~ Leather Suite, Clock, A.B. Chairs, SOLID 'CABINET ORAMAPHONB AND RECORDS (ALMOST NEW). IMPORTED HALLSTAND, in solid cedari 1 9YDS. SUPERIOR QUALITY PASSAGE LINOLEUMS. Hall Portieres. Poles and Rings, Pedestals, Carpet Runner, Jardinieres, Palms. HANDSOME BEACONSFIELD WARDROBE, with B.P. Mirror* and Genuine Veneers; POLISHED CHEST DRAWEES, . Walnut Cabinet, Polls Kauri Comb. Cheat, Good. Toilet Ware, B.M. Bedstead . and Wire (with equipments), Horsehair and • Kapok Bedding, SUPERIOR BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE (15 by 12). W.E. Chest Drawers, Swmg Mirror, Bedroom Chairs, Bedside Mats, Washstands, Coi. Wardrobes: BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED BEDROOM . SUITE of 4 pieces, comprising Wardrobe,. Dressing Chest, Pedestal Cupboard a nd full- , size Bedstead, W.W. Mattresses, Basket Chair, Pillows, Bolsters, and GENERAL BEDROOM REQUISITES. HP. MIRROR, OVERMANTEL; Good • Kitchen Table, Chiffonier, Gas Iron and Tubing, Kettles Mason Jars, Crockery, Dog. Stove, TUBULAR SAFETY" MANGLE, Wringer, Coir Mats, A!. Pres. Pan, Tinware, Milk Pan, Door Scraper, Bellowsj Enamelware, Clothes Horse, GARDEN TOOLS, Saw Horse, Props and Lines, Packing Cases. Trellis Work, Wire Netting, Aspidistras Plant*. 3 Baskets Asparagus. Turk's Head Broom, Buckets, Gas Rings, etc., etc. ' Also, 0 VOLS. MUSPRATT'S CHEMISTRY, it BOOKS ON DENTISTRY, DENTISTS' DRUGS, COTTON ROLLS, PLASTER OF PARIS, and GOODS OF INTEREST TO DENTISTS GENERALLY, " riOAKLEY WILL CELL TT." TEONARD pOAKLEY. TTD., 'PHONE 3238. J. D. SULLIVAN, Auctioneer. T ft OBEhTSOT . m - THE BIG 1 QUEEN STREET AUCTIONEERS. *;.?, J AUCKLAND, ' - . _ I Will Sell by Public Auction on ■- — I ; •"]", 5 TUESDAY VEXT, TjECEMBER ii * AT NOON. . AT OUR AUCTION MART. QUEEN ST.; i rpHAT pROPERTY OF iAO A CRES, ■ KNOWN AS ANZAC VALLEY or | WAITAKERE FARMERS' ESTATE. Situated about 8 MINUTES from WAITAKERE STATION. This FIRST-CLASS FARM and CROPPING PROPERTY consists of 15 ACRES ' IN-OATS, 30 ACRES BEST ENGLISH GRASSES, part cropped in potatoes and . - , onions. . ( ■•*" A Substantial Portion is ploughed and ''• broken ready for EARLY POTATOES. 60 Acres of Native Bush and Tea-tree, This tea-tree is being cut for FIREWOOD. ORCHARD, OATS ON PLACE 'SFT. HIGH. '. HOUSE. Watered by NEVER-FAILING Stony . •v-a CREEKS. This Property is 17 MILES FROM AUCKLAND by good metal wad. 6MINS. FROM ' WAITAKERE STATION, P. 0., and SCHOOL.. Farm Implements an be bought after Auction at Valuation. Property well fenced ' and subdivided. THIS PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. OWNER LEAVING NEW ZEALAND. TERMS CAN BE MADE CONVENIENT TO PURCHASER. Owner, who is living on the Farm, will show Prospective .buyers over same. I ? For further particulars apply J T Ti pOBERTSON, TTD.., j. " ' AUCTIONEERS, 3 , : , . IMPORTANT NOTICE. ryo pOMMERCIAL pTRMS, BUSINESS MEN, AND INVESTORS. - . R. L. C HRISTIB> Acting under Instructions from Ivan Black, « Esq., will Sell by Public Auction, AN rpHE p ROUND, npoWER T)D., .' MATAMATA, ON WEDNESDAY, TvEC. i K 1920, AT 11.30 A.M. rpwO OF THE "DEST BUSINESS . . CITES IN THE TTEART OF MATAMATA TOWN. With frontages of 83ft. and a depth of 165 ft. respectively. Adjoining Bank of Ausg tralasia, and corner of Arawa Street and Tower Road. THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING TWO OF THE . BEST BUSINESS SITES IN THIS PROGRESSIVE TOWN. 7 Values are rising every month. All the j latest up-to-date town improvements are now being carried out. INVESTORS WHO SEIZE THIS OPPOR- '• TUNITY NEED HAVE NO FEAR OF * FUTURE REGRETS. For full particulars, ternu, and condition* of sale apply to II P I' p.HRISTIE, AUCTIONEER, MATAMATA. i AUCTIONEER'S. NOTE.-Una jubtedly Matamata's future, is assured, it being the . - - centre of the most fast-rising Dairying Dis- ".'. I trict in the North Tsland. Eighteen .months'.! ' ago the Bank of New Zealand opened hera .. - in & 2-roomed building with a staff of 2. • " Since then they have built in concrete at » „ cost of approximately £12,000. and now have a staff ;of 9. The Farmers Auctioneering Company are shortly building extensively in the immediate vicinity of the above lection*. i! '*/' ' ,', '■ "":'". , .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 6