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• SALES BY AUCTION. ' T. R. ' TfJOBERTSON."' L TD.. 1 A T JJERNE B AY •VTONDAY TVTEXT, ATJO NOON. Favoured with Instructions from MRS. MARTIN, to Sell : rpHE WHOLE OF HER FURNISHINGS. ;;;,; 'At ~;•."•*'•'. 31. ISLINGTON ST.. OFF JERVOIS RD. Details: . . PIANO STOOL. OAK SETTEE^ upb in Mouuette, 2 SEAGRASS ARM CHAIRS uph. to match. AXM. CARPET 10ft. 6in. x Bft., pretty grey colour with flower border, O.R. Box Kerb, Seagrass Chairs. Jardinieres, Pttlrnstands. Laoe Curtains, Cushions. HALLriTAND with B.P. Mirror and Box Seat. 8 YDS. GOOD RUNNER, Avm Slip Mats. OILED RIMU BUFFET SIDEBOARD. Glassware, Dining Table and Cover. Box Settee, and Squab, Floor Rugs, C. O.R. Chairs with , tip-out «**"£ Good L'NOLFUM. Cushions. 6 OIL PAINTINGS, Mirror Frame. Madras Curtain. Biscuit Barrel. OAK WARDROBE, no mirror. O.R. Comb. Chest. 3ft. Bedstead and Wire, K»r, o Redding. Pillows. 3 Stretchers with full equipment, Oiled i«im« WARDROBE, O.R. .Comb. Chests, Pedestal Cupboards. Toilet Ware. Curtains. Model, La*?* Mirror Floor Rum. Oval TabK Kitchen Chairs. Sidetable, Clock. Crockery. Electric Iron. Cups and Saucers. Kettles. Sauconsns, Tinware. >*•. buckets. Washboard. Broom. CUTLERY, and Usual Kitchen Sundries. Also, CHEST CARPENTER'S TOOLS. NO RESERVE, TERMS CASH. . T T? pOBERTSON, T^TU" AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. ; QUEEN STREET (Opp. J.C.L.). pRANK A DEANE AND QO.. .WEDNESDAY ]V[ EXT » JJ A.M. FAVOURED WITH INSTRUCTIONS FROM DR. ADDISON, RESIDENT SURGEON of the AUCKLAND HOSPITAL .who is leaving the Dominion, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT HIS RESIDENCE (SITUATED NEXT TO PRINCESS MARY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL). IT(HE pLBORATE pURNISHINGS AND "pFFECTS. As Under: „,„__ ' , ... Sf-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (with loose cover* 6-PIECE POL. ROSEWOOD CITE OF CHAIRS (uph. an HANDicME WRITING,,. BUREAU ,_ , HANDSOME WRITING, BUREAU (Pol. Rosewood, with leadhght cupboardsV LA GLORIA OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE, and Approx, 3 Dogen Records (Valued £35), AXM. CARPET SQ. »x 12. Rev. Orient Rugs, Axm. H. Rugs. Oxide Cop. Coal Vase, Oval Pi*r Mirror (Ox. Cop. Frame). Pol. X<»«*°<* Clock. Shadow Tieeue Portieres. Madras Casement Curtains. VERY FINE OAK SIDEBOARD. OAK EXT. TABLE S-PIRCE SUITE OAK CHAIRS. Art Cushions, Pastel Paintings and Pictures, OLD ENGLISH- ; AND „ BENARES BRASS ORNAMENTS AND VASES, ENG. DIN. SET OF WARE. VERY NICE COLLECTION OF ART POTTERY AND BRIC A BRAC. E.PN.SWare, Old Willow China. ' CRYSTAL AND CUT GLASS WARE, : Elect . Shades, Afternoon ■ Tea Set. Cutlery, * Glassware, HAND SEWING MACHINFI Assorted Music. , ELABORATE 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, COMPRISING Lgo. Wardrobe. Cheval. Dressing Tabid, ? Bedstead, , and Ped. Cupboard (valued 50 Guineas). 4ft, 6in. Wire Mattress, PEERLESS MATTRESS. ENG. OAK DROPSIDE CHILD'S COT. AND HORSEHAIR MATTRESS. Oak Bedroom Chairs. Axm. Bedside Rugs, Casement Curtains, , Pictures. D. POL. K. COMB, ROB*} and DRESSING table, m. ! Red and Fearless Mattress. 6-Drawer SCOTCH CHEST. Bathroom Mirror, - Chairs, INVALID'S CHAIR. Child's Playground. CABIN TRUNKS. AND SUIT CASES. OFFICER'S TRAVELLING Trunk, set of golf CLUBS. KIT. TABLE, KTT DRFfISER, Chairs. ZERO OAK ICE CHEST, Kit. Lino.. ■ PYREX CABSERERY. Clock. Scales. Mincer, ALUM. PRES. PAN, Galv. Tubs. ALUM. „ SAUCEPANS AND UTENSILS. £;^l , Broome, Mons. GARDEN TOOLS. Mason Pros. Jars. AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DOMEStoC DETAIL Toc NX7ME * OUS —THIS * Tfl A RARE OPPORWFZXJ>& THOSE WHOaVtook ™&£ff&Jiffi&& : *2 FURNISHINGS. RESIDENCE IS AT THE BACK nF HOSPITAL GROUNDS. * 0F pRANK A DEANE, AUCTIONEER AND EXPERT VALUER. 167, Queen Street. J£Y QRDER OF THE pUBLIC ITRUSTEE. 74 C RUMMEB pOAD. Q.REY T YNN. SPLENDID LITTLE BUNGALOW. IN PERFECT ORDER. As Statutory Administrator of the Estate of Charles Henry Jolly, the undersigned will sell, ■WEDNESDAY, pEBRUARY *>n AT O P - M - *"" * IN THEIR ROOMS, 6, CUSTOMS ST. E.. ALL THAT PROPERTY. 74. CRUMMER RD.. comprising first-class Bungalow, 4 rooms, with pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, and tubs, and taps;, all large airy rooms; tiled hearths, grates art papers: built-in wardrobes, pore, bath, califont patent p.w.c. - Valuable Section, 17 porches; concrete paths and yard, lawns, choice flowers, shrubs, and fruit trees; in tact, a. choice little property; 3 minutes to school and tram. /- ALSO, BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. As Executor of tho Will of John Thompson Large, -Deceased. gECTIONS. QECTIONS. MT. EDEN. PAR-NELL. AND CAMPBELL'S BAY\ Particulars as Under:— LOT I—VALLEY RD.. MT. EDEN. and. containing 1 rood 28 perches, with right of way from Valley Rd.; 1 minute from tram line; Section stands high.. Land Transfer' Title. LOT VIOLET CRESCENT. • PARNELL, 9 Sections, nice native bush, commanding beautiful harbour views; 1 minute to Beach; ideal situation for yachtsman! being Lots 41. and 42. Land Transfer Title. LOT 3.-CAMPBELL BAY. MILFORD; beautiful Allotment, close beach, and commanding magnificent views. TERMS: .-650 deposit, balance. 25s per week, to include principal and interest. PROPERTIES FLAGGED. For further particulars, apply at the Office of tho Public Trustee, or the Auctioneers. QMITH AND TTALCOMBE, T TD. A TART ON AND. A QTART ON T,AND. m MUST BE SOLD. To Ciose Deceased Estate. 261 Affl; To Be Cold By Auction, "WEDNESDAY, pEBRUARY oy AT O P-M. Smith and Halcombe. Ltd.. instructed by the Executors of the Estate of the late J. Highland, will sell as above, in their Rooms, 5, Customs St., »)f>l ACRES, Miranda Rd., Mangatangi, <£JOX. 12 miles from Pokeno, through Maungatawhiri Valley; ring fenced; swamp in front; balance bush, fern; all ploughable. Watered by running streams. This is a nice land to work, and a big profit awaits a Farmer who will improve it. Practically NO Reserves. Full details from '' ' • ■ ■■■■i QMITH AND H ALCOMBE, TTD., THE AUCTIONEERS. 5, Customs Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18629, 9 February 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18629, 9 February 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18629, 9 February 1924, Page 4

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