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Sales by Auction. STOREKEEPER'S STOCK BY AUCTION. TOREKEEPER'S STOCK BY AUCTION. GIVING UP BUSINESS. GIVING UP BUSINESS. GIVING UP BUSINESS. GIVING- UP BUSINESS. i ' GIVING UP BUSINESS. GIVING UP BUSINESS. GEORGE CHIQNELL. GEORGE C H I G N E L L, AT HIS MART. AT HIS MART. (THURSDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK. Instructed by the Owner. I will Sell. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. THE COMPLETE QTOCK OF COUNTRY STORE. /Groceries. r-iRocERiEs. VJROCERIES. VJRQCERIES. TINNED MEATS AND FRUITS. SOAP. CANDLES. ETC. LARGE QUANTITY OF TEA, SUGAR, ASSORTED CONFECTIONERY. BISCUITS. ETC. ASSORTED SOFT DRINKS, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES. MATCHES, ETC., ETC. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS. Also, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, Including: MAIN GAS STOVE. AUCTIONEER'S MEMO. This is a storekeeper's Valuable Stock, removed to Mart for convenience of 6ale, to be sold Absolutely Without Reserve. Householders should grasp this golden opportunity to purchase clean household stores at their own price. LADIES. BRING YOUR BASKETS AND KITS. NO RESERVES. NO RESERVES. DON'T FORGET! SALE STARTS 11 O'CLOCK SHARP. TERMS CASH. TERMS CASH. LET CHTGNELL SELL IT. QEORGE pHIGNELL, THE NEWTON AUCTIONEER. 93. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 'Phone 3636. T OUIS T EWIS. AT EANGIORA PRIVATE HOTEL. NO. 1. BURLEIGH ST., OFF KHYBEB PASS (Back of Miller's Garage), rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 10.30 PROMPTLY. Favoured with instructions from MR. W. SADDLER (owing to sale of the property), THE WHOLE OF THE FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENTS OF 25 ROOMS, including— UPRIGHT GRAND WAL. PIANO, by BROADWOOD WHITE (London), in excellent condition, . rich in tone, late model; Piano .Stool, Saddlebag Chesterfield Suite, Escritoire, VelVet n-pce. Lounge Suite, Carpet Squares, Fioor Rugs, Occ. Tables, Easy and Lounge Chairs, Clocks, Bric-a-BNtc, Curtains and Hangings, Linen, and other Blinds, Palm Stands, Pictures, etc. DINING ROOM REQUISITES—7 Ding. Tables, Overmantel, 30 ASSTD. DING. CHAIRS in Rimu, AB. and Leather, Fme Glassware, China,, Tablewear, Lino, Pictures, Cutlery, Napery, etc. O.R. Hall Stand, Bamboo Hall Stand. Hall Chairs and Settees, Runners, Stair_ Carpet and Slips, Tables. Portieres, Rugs, Mats, etc. BEDROOMS (22), include—s WELLMADE WARDROBES (in latest styles), Superior DUCHESSE PAIRS, « 12 COMB- CHESTS (in modern de^ signs). Couches, Lounges. T.B. and other Wasbstands. Ware in variety, Dblo. and Sgle. Bedsteads in Brass,. Rimu and Oak, also Comb. Bedsteads and W.W. Stretchers, Dble. and Sgle. W.W. Mattresses,' and Kapok Bedding, Seagrase Squares, Scotch Chests. By. Linoleums and Floor Coverings Chairs (asstd.). Cot, NEW HOME SEW. MACHINE. Linen. Blankets and Rugs, and usual Bedroom Appointments. KITCHEN AND YARD —Tables and Chairs, Crockery. Cooking Utensils, Preserve Jars, Gas Iron, 2 Wringers, Table Mangle, Carpet Sweeper, Pres. Pan, Tools and Endless VarieW of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES, etc., etc. .AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—Sale will start promptly at 10.30. All the above must be cleared away immediately after sale. "DOYAL AUCTION po.. LOUIS LEWIS,, AUCTIONEER, 27. VICTORIA STREET WEST (Outdoor Sales Conducted.) DECEASED ESTATE REALISATION. ' SALE OF THREE RESIDENCES. TTEPBURN OTREET, T>ONSONBY. ADJOINLNG WESTERN PARK. TpRIDAY "MEXT, AT 2 P.M. Q AMUEL XT-ALLE AND CONS, T TD., Instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late CAPT. W. C. DALDY. will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. 83, Queen Street, the undermentioned leasehold properties:— NO. 5, HEPBURN STREET—Solidly constructed Residence of 9 rooms and bathroom, on one floor; verandah front and side; sun porch off dining room; Orion range, califont; roomy basement, with copper and tubs; 2-storey stable and coach-house, suitable for motor garage, storage, ntc. Section. 79ft. frontage and 104 ft. to Western Park, by depths of 148ift- and 165 ft. Ground rent, £8 per annum. NO. 7, HEPBURN ST—Fine 2-Storsy Brick Residence of 9 rooms; bathroom, pantry, and laundry; slate roof, verandah and balcony; motor garage. Section. 71ft. frontage to Hepburn St. and to Park, by depths of 143 ft. and 148 ft. Ground rent. £7 per annum. Would suit admirably for boarding fiofese or flats. NO. 9. HEPBURN ST.—House of 7 rooms, bathroom and wash-house : U3ual con vs. Two sheds. Section. 71ft. to Hepburn St. and 50ft. to Park, by 143 ft. Ground rent. £8 per annum. .Title. Auckland City Council leasehold, expiring October 1. 1940. Excellent situation, in good residential street, just off the Ponsonby car line, and abutting Western Park. Terms: Half cash; Balance 3 years at 6i* per cent. "DATUMAHOE. QATURDAY, JULY OA AT 1 O'CLOCK. 25,000 T l^^ THE FRANKLIN FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED. Having received instructions from th© Owner will SeU at the Paiumafco© Sawmill, as Above. 25,000 FT. TBIBEB, SUITABLE FOB ALL CLASSES BUILDING. SCANTLING. WEATHERBOARDS T. AND G. FLOORING T. AND G. LINING DRESSED WEATHERBOARDS IN LOTS OF 300 TO 6CO FEET. THIS IS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR FARMERS TO OBTAIN GOOD USEFUL BUILDING TTMBEE/ TERMS CASH. T rp CIEMBEIDGEt AOCTIOSFEEE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17844, 27 July 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17844, 27 July 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17844, 27 July 1921, Page 4