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_ SALES BY AUCTION. d. £EONARD pOAKLEY, • J TD.. n. ' - ig . ce in SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE, p. s; ( — __ rpHIS T)AY (WEDNESDAY) 8* AT 11 A.M., nj AT OUR ROOMS. CUSTOMS STREET _ WEST. \g QUPERIOR -pURNTSHINGS AND fd "EFFECTS. 20 r J_ ■'' Removed to Our Rooms from the Resi1U dences— Jd MRS. BASSETT. Heme Bay. n. MRS. LANG-DON, Epsom. MRS. ELLISON. Remuera. : MR. TYLER. Heme Buy. m ' c " As Follows:— ENGLISH PIANO (by Dawkins), suitable _ for learner. Very Handsome D.P. H { Sideboard (art esign). Choice D.P. ,]. Hallstand. A.B. Chairs. Canadian ]lr Chairs, Superior Linoleums. Mottled a' Kauri D-ning Table. Spring Couch and Squab. Aim. Carpet Runner. Mohair Slip Mats, Scagrass Chairs, Ax- ?" minster Carpet Square, Indian Carpet :k Oft by 12ft). Painted Mirror. Rugs. [y Carpet Sweeper. Pictures. Paintings, *■ Oval Dining Table; Overmantel. Su- '° perior O.R. Hallstand (with lead- _ lights). Piano Seat. Art Muslin Cure- tains, Congoleum Square. Blinds. Slier perior 3-piece Din. Suite (in Moquotte. comprising Couch and 2 Easy Chairs), ~" Good Clock. Cretonne Easy Chairs, *• Pair Tub Chairs (in Genoa Velvet), e - Leather Couch. Fender and Brasses, _ Rimu Dining Table. O'ass-front Bookid case. Mohair Pile Table Cover. Palm 0. Stands. Platform Rocker. Occ. Tables, Vases, Ornaments. Etc.. Etc. HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE (of 4 pieces, well made and finished, coma- prising Wardrobe, Dressing Table, '8 Bedstead, full size, and Pedestal Cup>e boar'j). Toiletware. Swing Mirrors, Wire Mattresses. Kapok. Fibre, and 3 f Flax Bedding. Stretchers, Bedside a- §, ]I P Mats. Superior O.R. Combination Pair. Several Good Combination _ Chests. Duchess Pairs, Chests ■p Drawers, Good Mangle. Kitchen Dres3, ser. Aluminium Ware. Enamelware. Kitchen Chairs. Kitchen Tables. Pots, Pans, Boiler, - Buckets. Baths. Gasj. ring. Gas Iron. Grindstqne. Two Comj. . partment Bin, Gas Griller. Benzine Iron. Boot Last. Sieve. Step Ladders Good _ Wringer. Enamel Sink. Sewing Machine, Quantity Books. Etc.. Etc. d NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. QOAKLEY, J TD., I AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 2 'Phones 2238, 2001 A, i »pO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT r> P.M. i. JQOMINION "DOAD CHOP QITE. j :- ADJOINING- THE POST OFFICE 44FT. BY 90FT ■■.j 11 MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD. VALUABLE ALLOTMENT FOR SHOPS OR BUSINESS PREMISES ■" ' ' WILL ft BE__ SOLD AT A BARGAIN. . ON VERY EASY TERMS. On Account of MR. A. C. WHITE, absentee owner,, wo will Sell the above in our Rooms. 5. Customs St. ■ ; ' Property Flagged. ; S MITn ' AND TTALCOMBE, T TD., { AUCTIONEERS. '"" 8 " ~ ~~~~- ~Tv ' ~ ~~~. —r"~—, 1 gUBDIVISIONAL DALE. .. TERMS NEVER EQUALLED. - gANK : "DUN, . rrtAURANGA. ' BAY OF PLENTY. BAY OF PLENTY. 1 SIS AIRY "I? ARMS. Oix AIRY INARMS. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. 7 T/yEDNESDAY,. TUNE -j O O P.M. IN THE ROOMS. 5. CUSTOMS ST E (Opp. Waverley Hotel.) DESCRIPTION OF LOTS:— LOT 1-o__l ACRES, all in first-class _•_:_ rasture, nice easy rolling country, magnificent view of harbour, well ". sheltered. U LOT 2—K OIL ACRES, 10 acres in new j. , , <-»_>_ grass. 18 acres old grass. ( . balance tern and small scrub; permanently ' watered; good proportion ploughablo land. i. LOT 3— -tO-i ACRES, 15 acres in grass, 30 iv ,« J._*i acres new grass just put in r ocres fern - 10 acres fallow; well watered.' ' LOT 4-QO ACRES, 26 acres ploughed and *J£, has been put down into oats - 6 acres grass. 16 acres first-clas3 flats, y ploughed and been in maize, 44 acres fern! I- with little gorse; well watered. ] LOT 5-i 19 ACRES, 2 ROODS. 21 1. ,'_ J-L° PERCHES, 37 acres good k pasture, balance fern with some gorse; well 5 watered. 6 1 LOT 6-TTOMESTEAD BLOCK compria- , _ ,JJ- mg 227 acres, all in the beat y of English grasses, water in practically e every paddock; splendid Homestead and outy buildings; 70 cows being milked. |- TERMS: 10 p.c. deposit. 10 p.c in 12 '• months, or improvements to the value of ), 10 p.c., balance 5 years at 6 p.c. ■■ .FEATURES: Dairy and fattening land, all ploughable. magnificent climate, electric power for sheds and light for homes. . Mr. C. T. Prosscr. Estate Agent Tauranga, will meet boats. For conditions of sale apply at the Solicitors' Office. Mesrs. Gold3tine and O'Donnell Brunswick , Buildings, Auckland, or the' Auctioneers, 1 UMITH AND TTALCOMBE, T TD., 1. 5. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. AUCTIONS. ; FRUIT. VEGETABLES, PRODUCE. ' POULTRY. rpuRNERS AND p ROWERS. T TD.. ;i Will Sell >• ALL FRUITS IN SEASON. ALL FRUITS IN SEASON. !• rpniS T)AY (WEDNESDAY). * FRUIT AND PRODUCE. 9 A.M. I,' rpuRNERS AND ROWERS. T TD., 2 FRUIT. PRODUCE. POULTRY, AND >. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. y CITY MARKETS. 0 — ' ; : —— '"• ' _____ S PECIAL S ALE 0F T RUE " ! _i^___; T0 AME Tc RUIT nr^EEs. y "DOORMAN ORANGE AND LEMON Jr TREES. POT AND GARDEN PLANTS, HEDGING. ETC. 1000 TREES AND PLANTS. ''PO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 1 11.30 AM - A. B. D OXALD L TD Have received instructions from MESSRS. . W CARR AND SON, Nurserymen. Avon- . dale, to Sell, as above. 400 LISBON LEMONS. 100 POORMAN ORANGES. _ ' PEACH TREES (all Best Varieties) and 8 GOLDMINE NECTARINES. PLUMS. i APPLES. LOGANBERRIES AND GOOSEBERRIES. GRAPE VINES. GUAVAS AND CURRANTS. i NOTE.—Messrs. Carr and Son attend the . sales themselves, and will give a guarans tee with every tree sold, and also valuable advice to purchasers as to trees most suitable for their property. - AT I 9 NOON. 8 ±Zj * On account of MR. W. FREEMAN and ° th CHOICE SELECTION POT AND GARDEN PLANTS. Including. » KING FERNS. NEPHROPOLIS FERNS, PALMS. CYCLAMEN. CINERARIAS. PRIMULAS. DELPHINIUMS 1000 TFCOMA. '25 BLACK PUNGAS. . ETC. ETC. * OALE OF "OIVER AND T> AIL WAY TpRONTAGES AT T^ANGANUI. I J o__0 __ 5- '" ONVILLE Beach Estate, between Wa- :" _' nganui and Castlechff, next Imiay - Freezing Works, containing 23 acres 16.5 p.; also vendors' interests in . 5 acres Ir. 51p. P-operty is adjacent to river, railway and port, and is especially suitable for warehouses and factories. Full particulars from C. L. D UIGAN AND C°AUCTIONEERS, Wanganui. ... ■ ,■. ■ ■ '.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18412, 30 May 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18412, 30 May 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18412, 30 May 1923, Page 3

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