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SALES BY AUCTION. 0 OAKLEY, J^TD., RUCTION gPECJAL RUCTION JJ ALE. OP jgUPKRIOR J£IGH QRADE I^URNISHINGS. Owing to the exceptionally large entries of l' urnlture coming forward next week, wo are obliged to hold a Clearance Sale on 'PO-DAY (MONDAY). AT 11 A.M. AT OUR ROOMS, CUSTOMS ST. WEST. Details: Handsome chesterfield suite, of iJ pieces, in Moquettc, magnificent polished rimu Sideboard, with genuine puriri veneers, Chesterfield Suite, of 7 pieces, in figured Axniinster, J-sized Billiard-Dining Table, Office Safe, 24 s 38, Occ. Tables. Platform Rocker, Jardinieres, Palm Stands, Salad Bowl and Servers, Cutlery, Glassware, Ornaments, Bric-a-brac, A.B. Chairs, Canadian Chairs, Seagrasa Furniture, Oval Rimu Dining Table, Linoleums, Carpets, Fender and Brasses, Oak Dinner Waggon, English Oak Overmantel, Solid Oak Sideboard, Piano Seat, 6-piece Rimu Dining Suite, Polished Kauri Sideboard, Curtains. Blinds. O.R. Lounge and Squab, Rimu Buffet, Sideboard, Shadow I issue Couch, Iland-Sewing Machine, Polished Kauri Hallstand, Fireguard, Child's High Chair, Pictures, Paintings, H.P. Mirrors, 7-piece Leather Dining S Suite, Easy Chairs, Office Desk, etc., etc. OLID OAK BEDSTEAD, with wire mattress and equipments, the best of kapok and fibre beddings, Box Ottoman, Very Handsome Dressing Table, in Rimu, with Shield Mirror, Double and Single Knnu Bedsteads, with wire Mattresses ?, i Bedding. Choice Rimu Wardrobe, J. edestal Cupboards, Comb. Pairs, Washstands, Toiletware, Blanketß, Quilts, Duchess Pairs, Bedside Runners, Commode, Inst. Bedsteads, Bedside Tables, Furniahinrrs of all kinds. ITCHEN DRESSER, Kitchen Tables, (/rockery, Aluminium Kitchen W T are, Jots. Pans, Kitchen C'haris, Gas Iron, Kerbs, Buckets, Baths, Garden Tools, Creueral Household Sundries. NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, JOHN D. SULLIVAN, Auctioneer. Phones, A 2901, 2238. T° T R OTTI*G j-jOBSE QWNERS AND QTHERS. WITH OUT T> ESER VE. v v ITHOUT It ESER VE. JAMES CONWAY. ESQ.. who is returning to America, has instructed J. R. R oßErasoX - L TD - To Sell by Public Auction on the grounds at McKenzie Road, Mangere, on rjX)-DAY (MONDAY). AT O P.M. Jumd Lunch Provided. ALL STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, as mentioned herewith:— THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING -1- HORSES. ROCKAWAY. VAN CORONADO, GOLD TRACE. VAN CORONADO (Del Coronado—Queen Director).—-A good-mannered. beautifullybred American stallion. One of the best bre<l horses ever imported to New Zealand, and although little advertised he with few opportunities produced some great racehorses that have bred on. Would make an ideal country sire. GOLD TRACE (Golconda —Tracey Maid).—A six-year-old pacing gelding that shows speed and staying ability. Do well on a big track and a great harness horse. In Training. ROCKAWAY (Van Coronado—Runaway).—A seven-year-old pacing gelding that always rac>js well, has shown brilliant speed and is a game, genuine racehorse. Susceptible to improvement. MOLLY PARK (Ripon Child—Lady Park). 8 years old—stinted, to Van Coronado. Will make a splendid brood mare. ALL RACING EQUIPMENT.—3 Sulkies, built by Millor (the best American builder). 1 built by McMurray. U.S.A., and 1 by Browning, Palmerston North; 3 sets Racing Harness. 3 sets Hopples and Gear, 3 sets Gig Harness, 4 Horse Covers, Stewart Clipping Machine. 2 American Cowboy Stock Saddles. 1 Bcv's Saddle, set Breaking Gear, 2 Gigs, 1 Spring Tip Dray and Harness, 2 and 3-horse sets Swingletrees, quantity Boots and extra racing gear, Block and Tackle, 24 head Poultry, exceptionally good Farm Mare, 8 years' old, all work, guaranteed sound and. right in every -way. All Household Furniture. J R jp> OBERTSON, JjTD., QUEEN STREET (Opp. Court's), AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY <)*j 1925, 32 NOON. * AT NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. -y" ALU ABLE ||OAD jgUSINESS Q<ITES. ,Q_REAT gOUTH J^OAD.

Near Corner of Woodbine Avenue and Hutchinson's Store. 7SFT. FRONTAGE GREAT SOUTH ED. BY A DEPTH OF APPROX. 105 FT. The Property will bo offered FIRSTLY: AS A WHOLE. SECONDLY: IN SUBDIVIDED LOTS. EACH HAVING 2GFT. TO THE GREAT SOUTH ROAD BY APPROX. DEPTH OF IG6FT. TERMS: CASH, or J5 per cent, cash deposit. 10 per cent. 12 months. .10 per cent. 24 months. 10 per cent. 36 mouths. Balance i years. Interest on all unpaid balances at G per cent, per annum. c. r"b ennett - AUCTIONEER. ID RID AY, jpVEBRUARY 27, 15 * 5 ' 12 KOON - At N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. c. f7b e ™ eti ' Favoured with instructions from K. Brook'fiold. Esq.. will Sell fl TAGNIFICENT LTEADLAND OLOCK Magnificent Headland 15 lock K 0 HIM A RAMA. Overlooking KOHIM All A MA. The •KOBIMARAMA. Beach and Harbour. DELIGHTFUL VIEWS. EXCELLENT SOIL. q SPLENDID pREEHOLD gECTIONS 0 gPLENDID JpIiEEHOLD gECTIONS With approximately 00ft Frontage. ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE POSITIONS IN KOHIMARAMA Bus passes right by these Sections. Water and Electric Light Available. TERMS • 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT. 5 PER CENT. IN ONE MONTH. 1U PER CENT. IN THREE MONTHS. BALANCE 4 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. PLANS ON APPLICATION. AUCTION SALE: 9>J £2 NOON ' AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. C. EJ?™AUCTIONEER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18950, 23 February 1925, Page 3

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