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Sales by Auction. rjX> 'JTERNE T>AY "DESIDENTS. QEOKGE -WALKER. ♦TO-DAY . (THURSDAY). AT -t-i O'CLOCK. — AT — N 0- 11 pORDON rPERRACE. (Heme Bay Cars to Terminus) MR. C. SANDFORD, who lias sold his pro- « perty. has instructed me to Sell TTIS TTOUSEHOLD TjiURNITURE AND TTPRIGHT pRAND "DISHOP piANO (In Solid Oak Case; coal £110). DETAILS: — HANDSOME 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, extra .well sprung, as good as new, cost £45; Polished sft. 6in. Kauri Sideboard with large bevelled plate mirror. Kauri Dining Table, HANDSOME EMBOSSED GENOA VELVET TABLE COVER. B.P. Mirror with oak frame, (sue 36 by 36). 1 Pair Brass Candlesticks. E.P. and Glass Ware. Table Silver and Cutlery. Stainless (Walker and Hall's) Cutlery. Dinner Service. Occ. Tables. La-c.q. Bookshelf. Coal Vase. Beaten Copper Fire Kerb and Irons. 6 OAK DINING CHAIRS Pictures. Easel. 8-Dav Clock. ALMOST ISEW SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (cost £23 10s). Lace and Voile Curtains. AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE (13ft. 6in. by 10ft. 6in.). . MOTTLED KAURI HALL STAND. SvdsHall Runner. Slip Mats. Leather Bowling Bag. Lino.. Sofa Square. HANDSOME SOLID OAK BEDROOM ' SUITE of 4 pieces, comprising Mirror-door i Wardrobe, Com. Dressing Chest, Pedestal i Toilet Cupboard, and Full-size Oak Bedj stead on suit* (cost £57 10s a few months ! ago)- Bed. Wirewove and Kapok Bedding, I POL. KAURI WARDROBE and BEDROOM PAIR to match. Tableware. Dble. 1 Brass-mtd- Bedstead and Equipment. ! Duches* Pair. AXMINSTER CARPET (12 bv 9), Floor Rues. Brussels Square (12 by 9). i Comb. Chest. D.T. Bedstead. Col Couch ! and Squab. Bedroom Chairs. Sea«rass i Chairs. Blankets. Sheets. Quilts. D'Oyliee. J etc. j KITCHEN TABLE. Dresser. Cooking i Utensils. Crockery. Carpet Sweeper, Mincer, I Gas Iron, A.B. Chairs. W. Can. Pres. Jars. i 90ft. Garden Hose (good). Wheelbarrow. Garden Tools. Suit Case, and usual Sundries. ABSOLUTELY" NO RESERVESPiano will lx> Sold at, 12.30 p.m. pEORGE WALKER. AUCTIONEER, 33. QUEEN STREET. WICKINS. OUTCLIFFE AND po., AT THEIR POPULAR UNION SALEROOMS. 132. 124. 126. Cr. GREY AND PITT STS., (THURSDAY). AT IL3O A M Auction Sale of Large an dVaried Collection of Household Furniture and Effects. t OAK CASE ORNAMENTAL MAKER i. FULL IRON FRAME ENGLISH PIANO, nice tone and good order. 10 Rolls Second-hand Linos., in good condition, 5-pee. Moquettee Suite (Oak Frames), A few Mahogany Saloon Chairs, ex. S.S. Wiltshire. Quantity very Old English China. 1 CABINET GRAMAPHONE. The lots to be offered include the following:— t 4 Carpet Sauares, Axnnnster. Brussela, Tapestry. 6 Rimu and Kauri Sideboards, suitable for breakfast room or dining room. 1 Large Settee Couch, nicely upholstered. 1 Exceptionally Fine Round Kauri Dining Table. 3 Dining Tables. 2 Pile Table Covers, in first-class order. , Largo Rangm of Enirlish Dinnerware, also China and Glassware. Fine Specimens of Oil Paintings, Pictures, and Painted Mirrors. 4 Tearoonr Tables. 2 Solid Kauri Hallstands. 11 Yards Tapestry Runner. Combination Chests, Washstands. « Commodus, Cheval Pair, Single and Double Rimu Bedstead, W.W. Mattresses. Heavy Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Child's Cot. Very Fine Swing Mirror. KITCHEN—TabIes. Dressers, Chairs, Cupboards. Meat Safes. 2 Kitchen Couches, Gas Grate, Mantelpieces, Orion Range, 2 Good Sewing Machines, Gal. Baths, Pots and Pans, Oval Boilers. Scales and Weights. Preserving Pan. Mason s Jars. Clocks, and a tremendous range of Sundries too numerous to mention. NOTE.—Pianos will be Sold at 12.30 p.m. WE WILL SELL EVERYTHING WITHOUT RESERVE.

•rrncKiNS, outcliffe and qo., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. BUSINESS BROKERS, ETC. 'PHONE 680 A. CORNER GREY AND PITT STREETS (Opposite St. Helens Hospital). •pO-DAY (THURSDAY). AT -J-f 9A UNCLAIMED "PARCELS. NCLAIMED -LARCELS. AT THE CITY MARKETS. On Account of Shipping Company we will . Sell by Auction. A SMALL QUANTITY OF SMALL ODDS AND ENDS IN WAY OF LOST LUGGAGE AND WITHOUT RESERVE. X "DRAID AND QO., AUCTIONEERS. ggEL rpO-DAY (THURSDAY:. AT -j O O'CLOCK SHARP. BIG AUCTION SALE GARDEN PLANTS, Just the Class of Stuff for Present Planting. „;«._—,. inn'BOXES ANEMONES. W0 BOXES WV RANUNCULUS. 100 BOXES CHINESE PRIMULUS. 100 CHOICE CARNATIONS. 100 DOZEN BEAUTY OF MCE STOCKS, WALLFLOWERS. CALCEOLARIAS. LUPINS. GIANT DAISIES. ClPRIMROSES. DEL PHINIUMS, CHRYSANTHEMUM 3, CANTERBURY BELLS. SWEET PEAS BEGONIA BULBS, DAHLIA ROOTS KING FERNS. AND A FINE ASSORTMENT OF OTHER ANNUALS AND SHRUBS. 20 BOXES CHOICE PANSIES FROM IMPORTED SEED, PURE WHITE AND BLACK PRINCE. AS WELL AS VEGETABLE PLANTS. _ _; All on Account W. Freeman. Th© best-known.Nurseryman in the Auckland Province for Absolute Reliability, «T TJRAID AND QO.. AUCTIONEERS. MUNICIPAL MARKETS. ■p O pETRIE AND QO.. 46. MANUKAU ROAD. PARNELL. (Corner of Manukau Rd. and Garfield btj WILL SELL BY AUCTION THE VTEW AND TTSED Tt/TOTOR - QARS. NOW ON VIEW AT THE ABOVE PREMISES. rpO-MORROW (FRIDAY). AT PM All Cars Ready for tho Road. Somo Without. Reserve. W. BOWIE. Auctioneer. U C T I 0 N Q AL E . OF FREEHOLD J7i ARM pRoPERTY. Auction. V 1^ 1 A°u ff c e Uon° r R^ e s ; by I>ubl ' c yiCTORIA gTREET. QAMBRIDGE. pRIDAY. SEPTEMBER g 1922t AT 2 T.M.. N. H ILL - I AUCTIONEER. CAMBRIDGE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18189, 7 September 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18189, 7 September 1922, Page 4

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