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SALES BY AUCTION. Y^' EsrDE NTS OP rpAMAKI. APATOETOE, ; AND gUREOUNDIN& . ''V . T)ISTRIOTS, . QOAKLEY, T TD.. ' :-:-; v AT ' "IJIHE TTENNELS," ' . •.■;.- pAKURANGA. TTUNT, ' 1R AST rpAMAKI. :...•':' . (First turn to left past Tamaki P. 0., first House on right over bridge.) Favoured -with instructions from MRS. W. MEDCALF. we will Sell at the, Residence .rpO-DAY . (WEDNESDAY). AT 130 P.M. Note Alteration in Date. THE FURNISHINGS. LIVESTOCK. JL HE FURNISHINGS. LIVESTOCK:, :■•■'.':•: AND EFFECTS. ■...,/. AND EFFECTS, ' '■ As follows: ■■,■ MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, ~ Dining Table, Box Ottoman Settee, with Squab and Cushion, Pair Morris Chairs, CreI, tonne Eft-fir Chair, Linoleume,Floor • Coverings, Oak Kerb, Kitchen Table, 4 Chairs, 2 Miller Lamps. Tea Set, Dinner Set, Glassware, Crockery, Enamel Ware, Seagrsss ' Square, Mat 3, Pots, Pans, Cooking Utensils, O.R. Bedstead, Iron Bedstead, Wire.'- Mattresses ■'■ Toilet I'.;.- Ware,' . Dressing .>-., Table, Y,fV- Washstand, !:. : Kapoks, Blankets. Pillows Cushions, 5 Pictures Cutlery,:, Large Quantity £ Gari den Tools. Block and Tackle, Brooms, Chaff cutter. Horse-clipping Machine, 2 Special t English V Saddles (mounted). Bridle., ' Set Gig'' Harness, . 6 • Horse Covers, 2 Body Brushes, 2 Dandy Brushes, ' Currycomb ' and Tail Comb, 1 ..' . Gig. , Ladder, Wheelbarrow, 7 Sacks Barley. Pollard, Crosscut Saw, Carpen- :.■■;.■ ters' Tools, ' 2 Chicken Coops, ' 16gal. • Milk Can, Milk Buckets, Electric Lantern, Camera, Cooler, Churn, Sewing j Machine, Milk Vat. Also, .■■-,,• ■'... ••■' 4 COWS. fi,ood milkers: ■;'■"'. " 40 ORPINGTON HENS AND 1 ROOSTER. • ; ; NO RESERVES. ';■ TERMS CASH. ' ' TEONARD p OAKLEY, T TD.. r A AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. ■ . " ' 'Phones 2238, A 2901. ; - T.EONARB pOAKLEY, T TD.. ' IMPORTANT SALE vOF SUPERIOR. ;■ UP-TO-DATE :■',- FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. •Favoured 'with instructions from A. J. Baker. Esq., who 'is leaving for Australia, we will sell at the Residence, • 22. PARKFIELD TERRACE " (Off Khyber Pass). rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 12 N00N.,'...' ' ! '. HIS SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS •/.; AND ;,.,:: . PLENISHMENTS. ■ '- I ■'■.•'.- V As follows: s MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND | PIANO, ;in ; walnut case, beautiful tone \ and ' appearance. • Worth 125 ..-;', HANDSOME v : AND A " WELL-MANUFAC- " TURED CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 pieces, upholstered in grey moauette ■':: . and 1 fitted with independent edges: cost . £65. HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE. 12 by 9: Porcelain Pedestal I '-.'.-.. Jardiniere, ■ Seagrams '■;.- Cha,vrs, Seagrass '■■% Afternoon Tea Table. ; Polished Round .'.''■; Centre Table. Piano Seat. Fire Screen. ;:•''.'. Kerb, Basket ' Grate, Palm '.' Stand, Jar- •, :,; diniere, WELL-MADE AND ARTISTIC I O.R. SIDEBOARD. Oval O.R. Dining :,'■■: Table, Suite : 5 .O.R. Chairs,:. Tea, Set. Glassware, '• • China. Treadle Sewing Machine, Occ. Tables, O.R. Writing Bureau, Folding Chair. O.R. Lounge ' and Squab. ELECTRIC RADIATOR. SUPERIOR LINOLEUMS throughout, - ;v Bric-a-brao. . • ' SUPERIOR BEDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces, | ,v built in oiled ,rimu ; and consisting of "k ■■ oval-mirrored >. wardrobe, - .dress. = table, ','■'.' ped. '• cupboard • and ;• full-size .bedstead; • V- best of Wire Mattresses and Kapok-Bed" .' ding. Pillows, Bolsters, Toiletware.. Child's '. Cot > and -Mattress; COMBINATION .. CHEST. , :BEACONSFIELD ; WARDROBE, in ■ rimu. .2 Single -Bed* ." steads with equipments,.- Pedestal Cup- '•>- board. Bedside Mat. Indian Vestibule >: Carpet Square. Seagrass Lounge. Hall '■:': Stand.tßox; Ottoman. . CARPET SWEEPER. Wringer. Preserving . Pan, First-class Lawn' Mower, Clothes Horse, : Buckets. Bath, Brooms. Axe, - Garden Tools.: Crockery. Kitchen Chairs, Saucepans,:. Gas • Iron, Game- Bagatelle, -':-•: Meat Safe, and Host of Useful Household Sundries NOTE. ' above Goods are in perfect order .and almost new..*?. We recommend this sale to those requiring reliable furnishings. , There are no reserves. . T EONARD pOAKLEY, T TD., AUCTIONEERS AND 'VALUERS. -. - Phones 2238. A 2901. '■. * ; ■ ' ; , pROPERTY BY A UCTION. " j T EONARD pOAKLEY, J^TD., Favoured with instructions . from MRS. '.'.ENSOR, will Sell,' ■ : ' „ AT THEIR ROOMS. CUSTOMS ST. WEST. j '-'. .■':■■ ■' ■ - -On ' j THRIDAY ATEXT, AT ' 2,30' P ' M "' ./ THE PROPERTY SITUATED AT 89. i 1 CRUMMER ROAD, GREY LYNN (off Ponsonby Road), and comprising 4-roomed Residence, with kitchenette; all. modern con- j veniences: stands on beautiful, elevated,' level section. Good panoramic views. Buyers inspect. ■-. ~■"-■',- . '.".-'■- ■: .:: ■.-■ J EONARD pOAKLEY. T TD., PHONES 2238, A 2901. : ' T\EVONPORT pROPERTY. BY AUCTION. „, T EONARD pOAKLEY. T TD.. Favoured with instructions from MR. G. C. NOBLE, will Sell, AT THEIR ROOMS. CUSTOMS ST. WEST, On pRIDAY ■VTEXT, AT 9QA P.M., THE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, a SemiX Bungalow, situated 'at Roberts Avenue, off Lake* Road, Devonport, and consisting of 5 rooms, with all modern conveniences. Section GGft. by 140 ft., level, laid out in lawns and garden. ,'.*,, This property is a most desirable home, and will be sold practically without reserve. Intending buyers should inspect. Property Flagged. T EONARD pOAKLEY. PHONES 2-238, A 2901. 4gfcA. B. D ONALD ' L m jjwjjfr EXTRAORDINARY SALE. rpo-MORROW (THURSDAY), J- AT 11.45 A.M. 20,000 B ULBS \ Including all the Best-Named Varieties, DAFFODILS. ■.""* , NARCISSI. ANEMONES. RANUNCULUS. FRESCIAS, GLADIOLI, IRIS LILLIES. * ETC 20,000 B ULBS - Also, BEAUTIFUL SELECTION GARDEN PLANTS. ETC., Including: 200 ROOTED CARNATIONS (Named). 50 CYCLAMEN, in Flower. : ! 30 ASPIDISTRAS PALMS. POPPIES. NANDEVILTJERS. DELPHINIUMS, ETC.. •'. ETC. :-,-; '■■::,-;:.... ■-. •.'.; ; ■':;;'•>:.■;.■,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18388, 2 May 1923, Page 3

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