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. SALES BY AUCTION. AND gUTCLIFFE. , AT 6, VERMONT ST., PONSONBY. 5. VERMONT ST.. PONSONBY. IJIO-DAY. (MONDAY). AT O'CLOCK. On behalf of the Trustees in Deceased i-state. the undersigned will Sell without reserve, 'jpHE jpURNISHINGS OF g pOOMS, Including: M ASSIVE SIDEBOARD. TABLE, CODCH, Settee Chairs, Occ. Table, 2 B I'OTidors. Lino - etc., mirrored WARDROBE. massive SCOTCH (9 drawers), COMBINATION Duchess Pair, B.M. Bedsteads, ■ Wires, Kapoks. Pillows. Pedestal Cupboard, Commode, Chairs, etc.. Kitchen Dresser, Tabl®, 8-Da.y Clock, Gaa Iron, and 'lube. Sundries, etc., etc. vR SiliSJii- TERMS CASH. RESERVES. TERMS CASH. AND gUTCLIFFE. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. Melvern's Buildings. Phono 3041 A. GEORGE CHIGNELL. Auctioneer. j^TD., AT ipAKAPUNA. rpAKAPUNA. QLIFTON JSOAD. j\TEXT, A.M. Acting under instructions from MISS HASELDEN, who ha« sold the property. rpHi2 HOLE OF THE JpURNISHINGS, Which are Equal to New. jgECHSTEIN piANO, lively. Tone, in Splendid Condition. SKIDMOEE BENT STEEL FIREPROOF SAFE. LIVING ROOM.—EXTENSION DINING TABLE WI*TH PD*C--PONG TOP: 7 VERY FINE OAK DINING CHAIRS. OAK REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIR. INLAID CHINA CABINET. AXMINSTER CARPET. SIDEBOARD. LOUNGE CHAIRS. BRASS-MOUNTED RIMU COAL BOX. OVERMAN EL, Brass Firo Screen. Bookshelves, Lge. Mohair Table Cloth, Pictures, Curtains. B-Day Clock, Ornaments. HALL.—Axminster Runner, Linoleum. Curtaiias. BEDROOMS HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE, with Single-size Bed. Wardrobe, Comb. Chests. SINGLE BEDSTEADS, WIRE. KAP. AND HORSEHAIR MATTRESSES. BLANKETS AND LINEN. AXMINSTER AND PILE CARPETS AND RUGS. Medicine Wall Cupboard, BOOK SHELVES. LOUNGE CHAIRS, WICKER LOUNGE. INVALID BEDSIDE TABLE. COM.MODE. FOLDING SCREEN. TOILET WARE!. LIFTING APPARATUS FOR LIFTING INVALID, complete with Canvas and Pulleys. KITCHEN AND VERANDAH.—Standard Mangle, New Clothes Basket, Cadillac Vac. Carpmt Cleaner. -Aluminium Cooking Utensils. Scales,. Gas Iron, Elec. Iron, Oval Boiler. Ice Chest. Cutlery. Etc. Twin-cylinder Iron Garden Roller. Canvas Verandah Blinds, Lo Roy Sleeping Cot, Travelling Trunks, Wheelbarrow, arden Tools. NO RESERVE. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. THOS. B ARTHUR, Auctioneer. Opp. Town Hall. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE -£5 In Estate of JOHN McLOUGHLIN (Deceased). 1-A CRB g E CTION. Land Transfer Title. TAKAPUNA.. . "'On the Tram Line. With frontage to Taharoto Rd. of 66ft. and ' depth of 165 ft. Opposite the New Park Reserve. JpRIDAY, JUNE AT 2 - Ml AT OUR SALE ROOMS. QUEEN STREET (Odd. Town Hall). JjjESTHUR, J^TD. RUCTION gALE. OTAMATEA DISTRICTS SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED. • (In Liquidation),. The Property of the above Association, comprising commodious Residence of nine rooms, complete with every _ modern convenience "Wisxrd" petrol light, hot and cold water, patent water closets and septic tank; threw and a half acres of land, centrally situated, cm -the mam road. . Maun gat uroto, will be offered by Public , Auction at 2.110 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. June 25, 1924. at Messrs. Curtis and. Wallace's Auction Mart, Maungaturoto. L. E. CULLEN. ' . Liquidator. Maungaturoto. Juno 6. 1924. QLEARING gALE AT IJ*E 1 1 yyzsT, I (JpHURSDA-J, JUNE 22 J P-M----i .—I • j 1 Favoured with instructions from Mr. R. B. ' Hiries, we shall Sell on the Farm on above ' date, HIS ENTIRE PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE HERD AND ALSO HIS THOROUGHBRED HORSES:— ■ gg, PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE COWS. 9 PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE HEIFERS. 2 years. i 7 PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE HEIFERS, yearlings. 2 PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE BULLS. ' Also, [ 16 THOROUGHBRED HORSES, viz.:— ' 1. ST. .AMANS (by Sonlt- —Dam Lottie), Sire of Oakleish, Peter ; Amans, Gold Kip. Gold Rain, and < many other good ones. | 2. MARBLE ARCH (by Isinglass Dam | Mall), whose stock have won over 1 80,000gns. :in the last few years. 3. MISS AMANS (by St.' —Dam t Brownie), half-sister to Uranium and Curearua. In foal to Marble Arch. 4. COLT FOAL (by Marble Arch—Dam Miss Amans). , 5. ALL WIN,. 1 £!jrs (by Penury 10Tunewha 2), in foal to Marble Arch. 1 G. FILLY FOAL (by Marble Arch— All win). 7. GOLDSTONE (by Gladstone— Houri), chestnut mare; trial in har- • ness; half-sister to Ben Johnson and | Sphinx. [ 8. FILLY FOAL (by Marble Arch—Dam i Goldstone). ■ 9. CHESTNUT MARE, 4yrs (by St. Amans— Goldstone): broken in. ! 10. BAY MARE, 3yrs (by St. Amans— Dam Tunewha 2); : under 14.2, and 1 eligible to race in pony class in Australia; broken to lead. [ 11. BAY GELDING WALTZER, 3yrs (by Hymettus—Dam Miss Amans), in training; about 16.1. 12. PICTURE (2). 2vrs (by St. Amans— Dam Shower Gold), two years old; -in training; full sister to Gold Rain started three times, and is very fast. Engagements: Avondale Guineas. Auckland Gruineas, and Oaks. 13. KING LU (by Lucullus, 12. Imp.— Dam Shower Gold 2), brown colt, [ rising twe years; foaled October 4, 1922; half brother to Gold Rain, and is a splendid colt, and broken to saddle. 14. QTTEEN ARCH (by Marble Arch—Dam Miss Amans). bay filly, rising two years; foaled October 8, 1922; broken to saddle, and ready to race next spring. 15. KING AMANS, 4yrs (by St. Amans Bonny Fishwife), full of hard feed; fit to hunt 'this season. 16. AMANS QUEEN, syrs (by St. Amans —Miss Dawson), full of hard feed; fit to hunt this season. , CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. rpHE jjURMERS' ' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD.. HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18730, 9 June 1924, Page 2

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