Sales by Auction. rpO-DAY (MONDAY). AT NOON.' fi/TANUFACTURING - JEWELLER'S QTOCK. MANUFACTURING JgWELLSIVS STOCK MANUFACTURING JEWE£L§RS STOCK MANUFACTURING JEWELLER S STOCK MANUFACTURING JEWELLER S STOCK MANUFACTURING JEWELLER'S STOCK AT OUR NEW AUCTION ROOMS AT TOP OF GREY STREET(Near Pitt' Street and opposite St- Helens Hospital). WE ARE OFFERING A VERY FINE RANGE, OF JEWELLERY, all the Stock of a Mauufacturing Jeweller." who 13 compelled to realise for business reasons. The Stock includes:— LEVER WATCHES. GAGEMENT RINGS, ASSORTED DIAMOND RINGS (Smcle Stones and Clusters) in the Most Modern D* signs. BANGLES, E.P. WARE AND SILVERWARE. Following these Choice Jewellery Offerings, we will Auction, Without Reserve, A SPLENDID LOT OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE TOO. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE TOO. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE TOO SECOND-HAND FURNITURE TOO. .Among tho i'ems listed are:— Dininir Room Suites, .Rimu Sideboard, Kauri Bookcase, with Glass Front; Hallstand, Carpet Squares, 4-Piece Rimu Bedroom Suits, Accommodation Chest, i Wardrobes. Institution Bedsteads. Good Travelling Rugs, Seagrass Furniture, Aluminium Pots and Pans, Gordon and Carpenters. Tools, Enamel Ware, and 1001 Sundries. REMEMBER THE DATE: TO-DAY (MONDAY). AT NOON. AND THE PLACE: TOP OF GREY STREET (Near Pitt Street, opposite St. Helens Hospital). WICKENS AND QUTCLIFFE, PROPRIETORS. •TO FARMERS. LAUNCH OWNERS. 1 UUILDERS AND PLUMBERS. NEW TiNGINES. EW JCiNGINES. NEW FAIRBANKS-MORSE, WOLSELEY. CROSSLEY ENGINES. NEW GALVANISED PIPING. CORRUGATED IRON. DOORS. PLOUGHS. BATHS. T TONES, AUCTIONEERS. ON THE CORNER, CITY MARKETS. WO-MORROW (TUESDAY). WILL SELL BY AUCTION, AT 10 O'CLOCK. On Account of Indent Company:— 25 3-H.P NEW FAIRBANKS-MORSE ENGINES, Kerosene or Bentine usars; Bosch magnetos. 25 3-H-P. NEW FAIRBANKS-MORSE ENGINES, Kerosene or Bensrae users; Bosch magnetos. 22 3-H.P. NEW WOLSELEY ENGINES. 22 3-H.P. NEW WOLSELEY ENGINES. , 5 3J-H.P. CROSSLEY - HARVEY ENGINES. All ensrines guar&nteod in first-class running order; suitable for milking plants, sawmills, launches; a 6plendid opportunity to secure first-class engines. 15,600 FEET NEW GALVANISED PIPING. Sizes, iin„ fin., lin., Uln. 15,500 FEET NEW GALVANISED PIPING. Sizes, Jin.. }in.. lin., Ufa. CORRUGATED IRON. 2500 SHEETS NEW CORRUGATED IRON, in lote to suit all pur- ; chasers; lengths sft. to 10ft. 2500 SHEETS NEW CORRUGATED IRON, in lots to suit all purchasers; lengths sft. to 10ft. 5 DOTJLTON PORCELAIN BATHS, slightly damaged. 800 BUNDLES CEDAR SHINGLES. 250 FIRST CLASS OREGON DOORS, sizes' 6 by 8, 5 by 6. 2 by 6. 60 DRUMS LINS3ED OIL, raw aud boiled. 240 KEGS WHITE LEAD, in 281b. and and 561b. 15 SINKd. NEW PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS. 10 NEW "RED BIRD;' PLOUGHS, in first-class condition. 125 HOLLS NETTING, 3ft. to 6ft; *lso PIG AND SHEEP NETTING. 6 CRATES ASBESTOS. 6 CRATES ASBESTOS. 20 ROLLS ROOFING FELT. SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) FEB. 58. J JONES. POULTRY, FRUIT, AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS. SEED AND MANURE MERCHANTS, ON THE CORNER. URGENT SHORT-NOTICE SALE. URGENT SHORT-NOTICE SALE. RESIDENCE, 'CURRAN STREET. PONSONBY WATERSIDE. PONSONBX WATERSIDE. ■ TjmiDAY, MARCH 9 • AT 2 P.M. QAMUEL y-AIDE AND CONS, T T.D., Will Sell by Publio Auction at their Sale Rooms, 83, Queen Street, SPLENDID RESIDENCE, of 9 Rooms, bathroom, kitchenette, etc., on one door; 2 bays and wide verandah on two sides commanding FINE OPEN VIEW ACROSS HARBOUR; principal rocnm are of large size; roomy bathroom, with pore. bath, basin and oalifent; gas stove, electric light, wash-house; c. and t's, p.w.c. VERY FINE FREEHOLD SECTION fflft by 210 ft, standing well above road; isnhalted paths and yard, large garden, room for tennis court, The property occupies a particularly attractive position, being only a few yards down from the Curran Street car stop close to the waterfront and right opposite the bowline green entrance. Remember this is an URGENT SHORT-NOTICE SALE. URGENT SHORT-NOTICE SALE*. and affords buyers a unicuio opportunity 0 f securing a really attractive home in one of lie best streets on Ponsonby waterfront at a low figure, TERMS £760 CASH f! I I I FREEHOLDS, \J I T Y FREEHOLDS WAKEFIELD ST. WAVERLEY 81'. Acting under instructions from the Owner the undersigned will Sell by Publio Auction. "WEDNESDAY, MARCH O AT 2 P.M., ' IN THE ROOMS. 5. CUSTOMS ST. E. (Opp. Waverley Hotel), THE FOLLOWING yALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES :- LOT No. 1 —Nos. 69 and 61. WAKEFIELD STREET, frontage of 27ft. by a depih of 75ft., with two four-roomed Cottages erected thereon, with usual rity couva. sewer connection, water and 'as, This « a splendid factory site, with excellent factories erected all round. A mortgage of £650 oan be taken over if necessary. LOT 2-No, 4, WAVERLEY ST.-Good. sound four-roomed Cottage, with all convs and in excellent order, and beautifully clean; papers good; 20ft. frontage to Waverley St. by a depth of 60ft. Well let to real good tenant. Mortgage of £500 can be taken over, Properties Flagged. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-The ebove properties are situated in most central position, close Queen St. and in the hub of the oity, and have great prospective value;. OMITH AND TTALCOMBE, T TD., THE AUCTIONEERS. r= \ ATTEND Georgo Walker's Auction Sales aid you will Furnish 6 Rooms at Haif New Cost /10AKLEY, the Busy Auctioneer. Always \J a sale on gonvtwhergl MARRY at Eaßter. and Furnish at WICKINS. AND SUTCLIFFE. { TTENTTON to Clients' Interests, coupled J.\ with Prompt Settlements, hat gives George Walker a great reputation. __ BEKKER'S Soap takes away all labour. Put ft liUl* a, the boiler, Ail Giooan.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 2
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