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SALES BY AUCTION. O-DAY (THURS.), AT A - M " WATERSIDE, EEMUEHA. TTOUSE AND TnURNITURE. ROBERTS AND-QO. WILL SELL ON THE PREMISES. NO. 3. BELL ROAD. REMUERA. (Take Tram to Bassett Road. First on Right ofi Arne.v Road.) A BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOMED HOUSE. -*-i- replete with every modern convenience. Motor garage, asphalt paths. The interior tastefully decorated in modern style. First mortgage, £950, for 7 years, at per cent. Easy terms to right man HOUSE WILL BE SOLD AT 12 O'CLOCK r PHE COMPLETE FURNISHINGS OF A THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME. 500 LOTS. 500 LOTS. Including Wilton Carpets. ROYAL DOULTON. ROYAL WORCESTER. ROYAL SYLVIAN. INDIAN BRASS TABLES, and a fine collection of English Crystal and China: new, handsome Oak Drophead Sewing Machine, and BEAUTIFUL OAK FURNITURE throughout. Details as published in Wednesday's issue. NO RESERVES. NOTE.-—This is the finest lot of FURNT TURE. ORNAMENTS. CHINA and GLASS WARE we have had the pleasure of offering to the public. Some of the Furniture has only been in use a few days. Every thing is spotless, and of superior quality TERMS OF FURNITURE SALE STRICTLY CASH. W. J. CUTTLE. Auctioneer. |JRGENT gHORT j\TOTICE gALE. QEORGE -yyALKER, AT THE RESIDENCE, 46 C OOK S TREET> C ITY> rjpO-DAY (THURSDAY), 11 A M with instructions from MR McDONALD, who is leaving the district, THE JjIURNISHINGS OF •RESIDENCE. UPRIGHT ENGLISH PIANO, . 8-PIECE TAPESTRY SUITE, CARPET. FENDER, PICTURES. REXONOLA GRAMOPHONE, WITH CABINET AND RECORDS. BRIC-A-BRAC. WHATNOT OCCASIONAL TABLE AND COVER. OCCASIONAL TABLE. HALL STAND. STAIR RUNNER AND RODS, RED MOHAIR MATS. LOT HORNS. PICTURES. HEAVY BM. BEDSTEAD. WIRE WOVE, KAPOKMATTRESSES. GOOD LINOS.. COMB. CHESTS. SEVERAL DUCHESS PAIRS. TOILET WARE. BEDROOM CHAIR, 10 SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS WITH FULL. COMPLEMENT BEDDING, CANDLESTICKS. LARGE QUANTITY WOOLLEN BLANKETS. SHEETS. QUILTS. TOWELS. RUNNERS AND HOST BEDROOM SUNDRIES. KITCHEN DRESSER. TABLE. CHAIRS. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, REAL GOOD GAS STOVE, GAS IRON. GAS GRILLER. GAS RING. MEAT SAFE. COAL SCUTTLE. CLOTHES BASKET COOKING UTENSILS. SAUCEPANS. TABLES, CHAIRS AND HOST OF SUNDRIES. NOTE.—NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. Invitation to the Trade. Houso clean. QEORGE "^TALKER, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. Phone 43-357. QARPENTER'S RUCTION JJOOMS. 183, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Opposite Newton Post Office), rpODAY (THURSDAY), AT O'CLOCK. RUCTION gALE. AND |JSED jpURNITTJRE AND j^FFECTS. Lists Include:— OAK, RIMU AND KAURI FURNITURE. D.R SUITES. TABLES. CHESTERFIELD SUITES, OVERMANTELS. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, PICTURES. , . 4-PIECE OAK B.R SUITE, oval mirrors; Comb Chests, Duchess Pairs, Single and Double Bedsteads and Wires. Bedding. Child's Cot, K. Tables, Chairs, Dressers, Lino., Fenders, Gal. Baths, Gas Stoves, Household Sundries. 2 GOOD PIANOS, 2 PHONOGRAPHS RECORDS. SALR AT I O'CLOCK. E E Q ARPENT ER. AUCTIONEER, 183, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Phone 44-384. JgYE AND gELYT, rpO-DAY (THURSDAY). AT A.M. WILL SELL, LARGE CONSIGNMENTS OF gECOND-HAND JpURNITURE. JTURNISHINGS, pERSONAL JgFFECTS, 'gUNDRIES, ETC. IN OUR ROOMS, AT THE CORNER OF PITT AND GREY STREETS. AT 12.30 WE WILL SELL, Finest kit of carpenter's tools ever submitted to Auction. It's one to De proud of. Everything of the best iquality. Afterwards wc will Resume the Sale as above, together witu a Large Consignment of NEW ENAMELWARE, etc. TERMS CASH. JgYE AND gELYT, AUCTIONEERS, ETC. Phone 40-080. FOR SATISFACTION, TRY US. TyELLSFORD gTOCK gALE. rjpHURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926> HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Including. On Account of Clients. 12 2-YEAR-OLD STEERS. 6 FAT COWS. •20 MIXED CALVES. LIPANOVICH'S FARM.—We regret, owing to unforseen circumstances, the sale of this Property has now been unavoidably cancelled. ATORTH A UCKLAND "CHARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE. LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS. WARKWORTH. TTNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISU TRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND, at the request of the Mortgagee, in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage No. 95857. FRIDAY, AT 11 A.M. FARM of CI acres 3 roods and 32 perches, more 'or less, situated 5 miles from Awakeri Railway Station, and Rangitaiki Plaint, Dairy Company, and 3 miles from Te Teko School; watered by wells and windmill; 20 acres fair pasture, 30 acres worn-out pasture, 12 acres 6wamp !and, unimproved; subdivided into 4 paddocks; match-lined whare. The land is suitable for dairying or grazing. rp jyTANDENO JACKSON. Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Auction Rooms, Commerce Street, Auckland, on the above date, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, containing 61 acres 3 rtiods and 32 perches, more or less, being the Block situated in the Rangitaiki Upper Survey District, called Omataroa No. 2A, and being all the -land in Certificate of Title Volume 306, Folio 78, in the Auckland Registry Subject, however, to the restrictijns imposed by Part 13 of "The Land Act, 1924," and Section 74 of "The Native Land Amendment Act. 1913." The property may be purchased on easy terms at a price fixed by revaluation. The Mortgagee':, application containing the estimate of the value of the land can be seen at the Office of the Registrar at all reasonable times prior to the sale, and a copy may be seen in the action rooms at the time of the sale, without payment of any fee. For particulars and conditions of sa<le, apply at the offices of Meredith. Paterson and Hubble, Solicitors, Mercantile Chambers, Customs Street, Auckland, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or to the Auctioneers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19386, 22 July 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19386, 22 July 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19386, 22 July 1926, Page 4

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