SALES BY AUCTION. . J H. A*** 3 * AND QO.. ' AUCTIONEERS. - •'. 167. QUEEN STREET (Opp. Lewis R. Eady and ■ Son. Ltd.). Instructed by the Attorney for the Owners, who «have left for England, to remove the T»hole of . their Costly and Sumptuous Furnishings from their Residence of 16 room-* to Our Spifcious Salerooms, and Sell by ' - g FECIAL gPECIAL RUCTION RUCTION gALE. gALE. gA«,E. ' $ALE. ' IJO-DAY (THURSDAY). : AT 10.80 am - AND JJXCLUSIVE . . . pURNISHINGS. V ALOED £1500. V AU!ED £1500. VnWSfW?F<.. rt ® 1 HANDSOME AXMINSTER CARPET, 18ft. x 16ft. 6m. (cost £75); 4 KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS; AXM. VESTIBULE CARPET, 12ft. x sft.; 24YDS. SUPERIOR AXM. CARPET RUNNER: 111 YDS. HORSEHAIR ST-AIR RUNNER: 30 BRASS STAIR RODS; MAGNIFICENT SUPERIOR WILTON PILE CARPET SQUARE. Saxe Blue: 14 _ ROLLS OF HEAVY CORK LINO.; 5 ROLLS OF INLAID LINO.; BEAUTIFULLY CARVED OLD ENGLISH OAK HALL STAND, and Monk Seat to Match; CARVED HINOKI - HALL TABLE; HANDSOME 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in Moquette, valued £55 ; ENGLISH OAK SIDEBOARD. 2 ENGLISH OAK. DINNER WAGGONS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, very fine tone; ,3 SUITES OF OAK CHAIRS; VERY. FINE MAHOGANY EXTENSION DINING TABLE. LARGE POLISHED WALNUT DRAWING ROOM CENTRE TABLE POLISHED ROSEWOOD WRITING BUREAU, with Leadlight Cabinets: 2 OCC. TABLES; VERY NICE COLLECTION OF BENARES BRASS ORNAMENTS: LARGE BRASS BURMESE JARDINIERE, '• £50; CRYSTAL AND CUTGLASSTTTREj 2 ANTIQUE COPPER COAL VASES. BEDROOMS-ELABORATE 4-PIECE OAK SUITE, comprising Wardrobe Bedstead. Cheval. and Pedestal: 9 SINGLE OAK BEDSTEADS, with Wire Mattresses and Peerless Mattresses; 3 HANDSOME OAK - : DRESSING TABLES: OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS: 9 LARGE LINEN BASKETS: HEAVY RrrpEßlOß AXMINSTER BEDSIDE RUGS. Kitchen-kitchen ta'pt/fs, . CANADIAN CHAIPR. CROCKERY. GLASSWVRE. CUTLERY. -MANGLE. WRINGER. GALVANISED TUBS. CLOTHES BASKET.; AND A LARGE! ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC >7?TirT,ES TOO NUMEROUS TO DETAIL. /, , ALSO. GARDEN ROLLER. LAWN MOWER. AND TOOLS. NOTE.— WHOLE OF THESE VALUABLE AND , LUXURIOUS FURNISHINGS WILL BE. ON VIEW AT OUR SALEROOMS ON THE DAY PREVIOUS TO SALE. THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE WHO ARE LOOKING • ' FOR THE •• ' BEST. AND NOTHING . BUT THE BEST, BEST. AND NOTHING BUT THE BEST, AS IT IS VERY SELDOM ' SUCH COSTLY FURNISHINGS ARE OFFERED BY AUCTION.' J. H. A SSEU " AUCTIONEER AND EXPERT VALUER. Q OAKLEY. £TD. ' rpO-DAY , (THURSDAY). AT 12 NOONFavoured with instructions from- MRS. ALLWOOD, we will Sell at the Residence, N O. 1, F msT A VENca • jg-INOSLAND. (Cars to .Page's ,Store.) rpHE FURNISHINGS AND JjJFFECTS. As Follows; — _ ' Handsome o.r. sideboard, ; o.r. Dining Table, Morris Chairs, Suite 6 Canadian Dining Chairs, Carved Occ. Tables, Solid Oak Overmantel. O.R. " Kerb?. O.R. Combination Pairs, Combination Chests. Full-sized O.R. .Bedstead. with .Wire and Kapok Bedding. ■J O.R. - Bedstead, complete, Bedding. Blankets. . Toiletware.- Hall Curtains,' 7 Yards Tapestry. Hall Runner, Slip Mats, Linoleums. Hearllh Rugs. Pictures, O.R. Occ. Table, Box Ottoman. Tapestry Couch, Kitchen Table, Crockery, Pots, Pans. Ga« Iron, Gas Ring, 4 Purebred Leghorn Fowls, etc. - NO RESERVES. . TERMS CASH. , OOAKLEY, J^TD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Phones 2258, A 2901. rPAKAPUNA. - -. $ SATURDAY j>JEXT. AT 1.30 P.M.' J.' D. M oK,sos AND S" x - AUCTIONEERS. ... Favoured with instructions from the , owner, who is, leaving the district-, will sell at h CAMERON'ST. (7th house on right), JJOUSEIIOLD pURNITURE AND • jgFFECTs, .- As Follows:— HANDSOME SIDEBOARD. 2 Duchess Chests, Fine Hall Seat. O.R. 5-Diece Suite and Oval Table,. Colonial « Couch, 2 O.R. 3ft. Beds, complete, 3 Institution , Beds, complete,' Carpets- , and Rugs. Singer, ' Sewing Machine. Kitchen Table and Chairs., ■■■'. Pedestal, 3 Seagrass * Chairs. 4 pairs Curtains. Pictures. Cooking Utensils and Crockery. Lawn Mower, Garden Tools and 1 Sundries. ' ■' PRELIMINARY •. j^OTICE. ; L AXDI I/ 5 " ' L AXt> IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF OHURA PROPERTIES. Instructed .by the Public Trustee, AND • QO., -jaMITED. TE KUITI, JyJEWTON J^IMITED. STRATFORD. - • IN CONJUNCTION. Will Sell at -Obura on April 10, At 3.30 p.m... . v . . • ; THE ESTATE OF PERCY ELLIS (DE- ' CEASED)— 947 ACRES 3 ROODS 22' PERCHES. 71 ACRES 1 ROOD ' 20 PERCHES. / ' Also, OHURA TOWN -SECTIONS, comprising 26 ACRES 2 ROODS 30.2 PERCHES. TERMS EASY. ? ."■■■ TERMS. EASY. Full Particulars will be advertised later. For .information. Apply to- the - Auctioneers, ..... , . v
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18663, 20 March 1924, Page 3
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