SALES BY ATJOTIOH. QOAKLEY, J/ DWILL SELL rjiO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT A.M., AT THE SALEROOMS, CUSTOMS ST. WEST s (Next Waitemata Hotel), j. j UGE QONSIGNMENT OF Q.ENERAL FURNISHINGS. Including: Handsome oak bedroom suite of ■1 pieces, comprising spacious Wardrobe, with oval glass. Full Cheyal Dressing Table, with oval glass and Ride cupboards. Mirror-back Pedestal Cupboard and Full-size Bow-end Bedstead. LOVELY RIMU BEDROOM SUITE _of 3 pieces, with leadlight panels, Kapok and Fibre Bedding, Double and Single Rimu Beds arid Wire . Matresses, Stretchers, Combination Pairs in rimu and pol. kauri. Chests Drawers, Duchess Pairs, Cheval Bedroom Fair, Folding Rimu Beds, Bedside Rugs, Bedside Tables, Toilet Ware, etc. BEAUTIFUL OAK SIDEBOARDwith leadlight doors, Rimu and Pol. .Kauri Sideboards, Dining Tables, 7-pieco Leather Suite, Fender and Brasses, American Clock, A.B. and Canadian Dining Chairs, Hallstanda, Occ. Tables, Classfront .bookcase. Hearth Rugs, China and Glassware, 50 Gramophone Records, Oak Cabinet Gramophone, Easy Chairs, etc., etc. KITCHEN DRESSPHt, Cupboards, Gas Stove, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Chairs, Pots, Pans, Baths. Buckets, and Hundreds of Useful Household Lines. « Also, ROYAL MONARCH TYPEWRITERS, perfect order. BOOTMAKER'S OUTFIT, including Iron and Wooden Lasts, Boston Fastening Machine, Burnishing Irons and Tools, Rubber Heels and Boot Polishes, etc., etc. TERMS CASH. NO RESERVES. QOAKLEY, AND VALUERS, PHONES: 42-238, 45-201. RUCTION. JjtRIDAY. AT rj P.M. JQELIGHTFUL ■tyJANGERE QENTRAL JgSTATE. ANGER E QENTRAL jg STATE. 60 S^ oxs--60 SECTIONSFROM$ ECTIONSFROM QUARTER TO ONE ACRE IN AREA. T ]\£ ANDENO j ackson - Instruct'-'' by G. H. THOMAS.. ESQ.. will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 9. Cortimerce Street, Auckland, on above pn lt ' CHARMING, ELEVATED VOLOU CANIG SECTIONS. ALL LEVEL to SLIGHTLY UNDULATING, SITUATED in CENTRE of JJEAUTIFUL j^j-ANGERE. Each Section lias a GLORIOUS EXTENSIVE VIEW. Post Office. School, Church and Store are practically across the road. REMARKABLY EASY TERMS.—S Per Cent. Cash, 5 Per Cent, in 6 Months, 5 Per Cent, in 12 Months, Balance 3 years at 6 Per Cent. rjpilE JJAYMARKET. rjpO-DAY (FRIDAY). AT 10.30 A.M. TTARNESS, SADDLERY, VEHICLES, JLi HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. AT 12 NOON. 1 BAY GELDING Marble Slab, by Marble Arch—Miss Dix, in full training. 1 4-YEAR-OLD FILLY, by Our Thorpe —Balderdash Mare (broken to Hopples). THE CHESTNUT GELDING Auburn, qualified hunter, 3rd, last ..Hamilton meeting. JgUCKLAND & g ON S, LTD. pUKEKOHE g ALE YARDS. rjHURSDAY j\TEXT, j^OV. 250 .1000 AT 10.30 A.M. COWS AND AT 1 O'CLOCK. HE A D HEIFERS. BEEF. CATTLE. Q7A WELLBRED 4 and 5-YEAR-OLD OI U Sl~ rtS. from North and surrounding districts. 100 head of which are in very forward condition. AT 11 A.M. 7AA PIGS, PORKERS, BACONERS, lUU WEANERS AND STORES. iQKAAFT. TIMBER, various sizes, in lots •CKJI/U to suit purchasers. gUCKLAND & gONS, JjED.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19168, 6 November 1925, Page 3
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