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Sales by Auction. TEQNARD T TD.. AT THE RESIDENCE, 25 - SEAVTEW RD.. REMUERA WAIPUNA. 25. SEAVIEW RD.. REMUERA rpO-DAY (THURSDAY). AT U A.M. !WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOB And VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD ' FURNISHINGS. Including: MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT IRON^FRAME piano; (By Arthur Allison and Co., London). DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE DINING ROOM AND BEDROOMS. BLANKETS. LINEN ' GARDEN TOOLS. Etc.. Eto. LOnNPFp "SNH CHESTERFIELD upholstered in real shadow tissue; Rosewood Occas. Table, Art Curf?" .oologrines 3-piece Sheraton toported Drawing Room Suite. Heavy and iiffective-cesigned Carpet Square. Pictures. DTNESTG ROOM. — MAGNIFICENT DP RIGHT IRON FRAME PIANO, by the well-known maker Arthur Allison and Co. ■^i! 011 '. a Perfect instrument, and well worth inspection; very superior quality Super Wilton Carpet Square. 21 by 14 (anprox.), a magnificent specimen: Saddlebag Divan Easy Chai£ Chesterfield Lounge! Real Leather Horsehair-stuffed Couc£ (L,ynsdale shadow tissue). Easy Chair New Art Oiled Rimu Sideboard. Bookshelf/ Complete volume of Library of Famous People, quantity of books. Fiction. Travel, etc., 6-piece Heavy Oiled, Rimu Dining Suite, Imported Solid Oak. Extension Dining Table. Heavy Mohair Red Table Coyer, Jardinieres. Duet Piano Stool. Water-colour Pictures, Barometer, Occasional Adjustable Card Table, Seagrass Chair, Cushions, 5drawer Office Table with drawers. Waste Paper Baskets, Ink Well, Wine Decanters Compo. Dishes, / Firescreen, Bric-a-Brac; Clock. Palms. Dinner Set. etc. — HALL.—Pretty -Designed Real Indian Vestibule Square (9 by 6 by 6). Swiss Clock in perfect order (Cuckoo), Hall Table, Large Overmantel. Linoleum- Runner. Hall Carpet Square. Pictures, etc. .BEDROOMS. — PAIR* REAL GOOD TWIN OILED RIMU BEDSTEADS with 2 H. side Non-sag Wire Woves and best of Hygienic Bedding; 2 nearly new McLintock's Real Eiderdown Quilts (black and art shadings), 6-drawer Chest, very large quantity of good Double and Single Blankets, Sheets. Quilts. Pillow Slips. 5-drawer Chest of Drawers, Heavy Beaconsfield Wardrobe, Combination Pair, Mirror, Curtains, 2 Single Rimu Bedsteads (3ft. 6in.), Wire and Kapok Bedding. Cedar 5-drawer Chest of Drawers, A.B. Chairs. 2 Institution Bedsteads (with all equipments), Oiled Rimu Comb._ Chest, 3-drawer Chest 'of Drawers. Piotures, Toiletware, 4-drawer Chest. Pillows, very Massive Full Bevelled Frame Mirror, SeagTass Chair. Box Ottoman. Hearthrugs, All Btass Heavy Bedstead, Combination Chest, Pedestal and Linoleums, and usual Bedroom SundriesKITCHEN AND OUTSIDE—6 .VERY 'HEAVY A.B. IBEX CHAIRS. Table Medicine Cabinet. Dinnerware. China, Brass Preserving Pan t Fish Kettle. Cookins Utensils, Aluminium and Steele Enamel Cooking Utensils. Aluminium Kettle. Flet-cher-Russell Gas Stove. Family Scales. Oak Tray, TV"T.blfirs. Wringer, Large Mangle. Tubs, Vacuum Cleaner Garden Lines and Props, Dust Bin, Wheelbarrow, Garden Tools. Carpenter's Tools, Ball-oearing Lawn Mower, Emery Wheel, Carpenter's Bench, Gent's Bicycle. Lawn Mower. Firewood, Coal, Coir m Mats and Sundries too numerous to mention. NOTE.—Tako Remuera cars to Bassett Road. Seaview Road, second on riglft. Furnishings are all in good condition, and for positive sale. T EONARD /-IOAKLEY, T TD„ AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 'Phone 2238. BY A.UOTION. AT THE ROOMS. 6. CUSTOMS STREET WEST. 6, CUSTOMS STREET WEST. TO-MORROW (FRTDAYL AT 2.30 P.M. THAT TWO - STOREYED DWELLING known as No. 41. SALE STREET, and situated at the corner of Sale Street and Inkerman Street, off Union Street, and containing; 8 rooms. Upper portion is returning owner £1 per week. For further particulars, apply T EONARD .riOAKLEY, T TD.. AUCTIONEERS. 'Phone 2238. TIMBER. TIMBER. I M 3 B R. lIMB.eI 50,000 FEET, 50.000 FEET, 60,000 FEET, KAURI AND, RIMU, IN GOOD BUILDING SIZES, npO-DAY (THURSDAY). X AT 11 A.M. ON RAILWAY SIDING r NEWMARKET ON RAILWAY SIDING. NEWMARKET! Entrance at Side of Royal George Hotel. Good Cart Entrance Into Section. —— — / NO RESERVE. "piCHARD A RTHUR, X TD.. LAND & FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. T\ ONALD'S MART. I JJONALD'S MART.' npO-DAY (THURSDAY). AT 10 A.M SYDNEY — MANDARINS — FRUIT SYDNEY — PASSIONS — FRUIT SYDNEY — PINES — FRUIT SYDNEY — ORANGES — FRUIT SYDNEY -»- _ FRUIT ISLAND — TOMATOES — FRUIT ISLAND — ORANGES — FRUIT ISLAND —' BANANAS — FRUIT ISLAND — _ FRUIT LOCAL — LEMONS — FRUIT LOCAL — PEARS — FRUIT LOCAL -- PASSIONS — FRUIT LOCAL — • APPLES — FRUTT LOCAL — GUAVAS — FRUIT LOCAL — — FRUIT LOCAL — LOCAL PRODUCE. PRODUCE. 300 BAGS SWEDES 200 SACKS SEED POTATOES— Must be Cleared 20 SACKS KUMARAS 30 SACKS PUMPKINS -■ A. B. D ONALD - L ro ~ . FRUTT. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. j&SS* np°- DAY (THURSDAY). • AT 13 O'CLOCK. IN MUNIcfPAL" MARKETS. "PRUIT TBEES. POT PLANTS. SHRUBS 100 PEIMIJLAS - ™»* cominx iato 50 BOXES' -m<. BRIGID ANEMONES lovely strong bulbs. ' M ' CYCLAMEN, RANUNCULL GP-R BERAS (the Noted Soutt Afa^n 100 ACMENA FLORABUNDACHRYSANTHEMUMS. CARNATIONS CALLIOPSIS, VIOLETS. * ' GIANT PANSTES, GLADIOLAS BULBS. DAFFODILS. PRIMROSES AZALEAS. DAHLIAS, J^-IMJl3^' RHUBARB. and Other Seasonable Varieties CABBAGE PLANTipEte LEMON TREES AND POORMAN'S. On Account of W. FREEMAN. J. B^ 0 A3TD c°AUCTIONEEBS. »

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 2