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SALES BY AUCTION. QIG ANTIC jyURNITURE gALEQEORGE yyALKER, j^TD., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, pO-DAY (TUESDAY). AT O'CLOCK. AT THE CHEAT SALEROOMS. "19. QUEEN STREET, Q.ENEIUL JIJOUSEHOLD I?URNISIIINGS. x And _ UPRIGHT GRAND BRINSMF.AD PIANO. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Bernstein. Details: LIVING ROOM .-"-BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, hy lloraco Brmsnieacl, in lovely Walnut Case, a splendid instrument; UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Bernstein, nnderdiimper, i overs) rung, pood tone; O.R DINING] ROOM SUITE of 8 Pieces, comprising Mirrored Sideboard, Oval Dining Table and 6 Dining Chairs with tip-out seats; Pictures, Ornaments, Floor lings, O.R. SETTEE AND SQUAB. Jardinieres, Palmstands. Glassware, DP. SIDEBOA RD. S.G. Chairs, Cushions, Blinds, 3-pce CHESTERFIELD SUITE. Upholstered in Black and Gold Damask; Dinner Ware, Occ. Tables, Portablo Gramophone, Bookshelves, O R SIDEBOARD. OVAL DINING TABLE. Easy Chairs, Wood Kerb, 7-pce. LEATHER DINING SUITE, Books, 3-pce. TUB SUITE, in Damask; MORRIS CHAIRS. Uph. Couch sind Chairs. E.P. Ware, OAK MIRRORED SIDEBOARD, OAK DINING TABLE, Tea Set, Fire Screen, Footstool, China BEDROOM.—HANDSOME SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces, comprising Oval Mirrored Wardrobe, Semicheval Dressing Chest, full-size Bedstead, and Toilet Cupboard to match; lI.S. Wirewove. Kapok Bedding. Pillows, Sheets, Quilts, O.R. BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Mirrored Sideboard. Dressing Chest. Full-size Bedstead and Toilet Cupboard, DOUBLE and SINGLE WIRES ana KAPOKS, Easy Chairs. Occ. Chairs and Tables, Single and Double O.R. BEDSTEADS, O.R COMB CHEST. Odd Wardrobe, Towels, Duchess Pairs, Rugs, Cushions, Toilet Ware. Ornaments, 4-pee. WHITE ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE, Wirewoves and Bedding, Stietchors. Pedestal Cupboards, Pictures. D OAK BEDSTEADS. I KITCHEN.-KITCHEN DRESSER. Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, KIT. TABLES, Cups and Saucers. Pictures. A.B. and Canadian Chairs, Leather Couch, Floor Rugs, Cooking Utensils, STANDARD MANGLE. Wringer. LAWNMOWER, and H:nts of Sundries. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. MART PACKED MUST BE CLEARED. I QEORGE yyALKER. J^TD., j rilE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS, Next Smith and Caughey's, QUEEN STREET. | Leonard Coaklev. W. ,T Cuttle, Auctioneers. j PHONE 42-Sls. JMPORTANT RUCTION gALE OF QABINETMAKER'S gTOCK AND pLANT. Estate of the Late MR. DACHENHAUSEN QEORGE yyALKER, pTD., ON THE PREMISES. 1A T ILLINGTON "OCAD. IV, J-JILLINGTON IIOAD, E EMU ERA. EMUERA. (Take Gt. South Road Trams to Omahu Road, Lillington Rd. First on Right.) piIIS jQAY (TUESDAY). AT O'CLOCK. pHE gTOCK QF REASONED piMBER AND QABINETMAKER'S pLANT, QEORGE yyALKER, pTD.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 249, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. piIURSDAY, Q 1929, AT 22 O'CLOCK SHARP. piRST yNX UAL gTOC'K pAIR STATION-BRED gHEEP & RATTLE AT UPPER WANGAEHU. STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD., » AND ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., will Sell by Public Auction at MR. A. 11. ROSS' YARDS. On Account of the following vendors;— Messrs. J. Kennedy and Sons, Otumauma Station; Messrs. Hearn and Co.. Pungatawa Station; Mr. A. H. Ross, Karioi; Mr. 11. Collier, Tnihape; Mr. F. L. Anderson, Upper Wangaehu; Mr. W. C. Dillon, Karioi; Mr. G. Greaves, Karioi; and Messrs. Casey and Wodhouse, Tailiapo. 2G5 1 AND 5-YR. F. AND F. HEREFORD SHORTHORN CROSS BULLOCKS. 170 4 AND 5-YR. F. AND F. P.A. BULLOCKS. 200* 31-YR. P.A BULLOCKS. To 3 5-YR. HEREFORD BULLOCKS. GO PRIME FAT BULLOCKS, on PRIME FAT COWS. 50 PRIME FAT HEIFERS. 100 P.A. COWS. R.W. P.A. BULL. 50 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 1500 5-YR. ROMNEY EWES. R.W. S.D RAM. 5/3/29. nno o AXD i-TIT. WETHERS 500 1. R. AND S-TOOTIT EWES, R.W. S.D. RAM, 5 3>29. 230 2-TH FWES. R.W. S.D RAM, 5'3'29. 000 SOFTMDOWN T.AMBS. 500 W.F. W. LAMBS. The offering are all station-bred straight lines, in first hands, on account of the abovei named vendors. The Cattle will be without doubt the best lines of station-bred grown cattlo which will come under the hammer this year, there being no coloured cattle whatever in the offering. The beef to be offered will ho of real tip-top quality, the balance of the offering being cattle Hititable to go straight into the fattening paddock. The offering in Sheep comprises straight bred station Romney Cross lines, which we can confidently recommend to anyone on the lookout sheep of this description. The 5-year-old Ewes are a very high-class line of early-shorn chisel-mouth sheep. The wethers will bo early shorn sheep carrying a lot of condition and suitable for topping off. Mi". Ross' Yards are within 5 miles of (lie railway, and arrangements have been mado with the Railway Department to have sufficient trucks on hand to get the stock away immediately after the Sale. Intending purchasers from either North or South will be met on the morning of the Sale at. the Gretna Hotel, Taihane, at 5.30 a.m.. or King's Court Hotel, Ohakune, at 9 a.in. Northern buyers can arrive on the Wellington Express, reaching Ohakune at 1.30 in the morning and leave again on the return journey on the Auckland Express at a quarter to ten that night. It will bo necessary for Southern buyers to go as far as Ohakune the night previous to the Sale. Wo strongly recommend anyone in quest of either Sheep or Cattlo to make a point of attending this fixture. As mentioned before, the whole offering will comprise something out of the ordinary in both sections. Refreshments can be obtained at the Sale. Auctioneers Selling in Conjunction: WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO.. LTD., And ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LIMITED PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. D R. C YRIL Q pONG. DENTAL SURGEON. JT)ILWORTE BLDG., Queen St., Auckland. MR. J. G. 11. MACK AY wishes to announce to his Auckland Patients that he resumes Practice as a Consulting Dental Surgeon about April 30, at South British Buildings. Hamilton. QEND it to Robertson's Auction Rooms.— O Furniture any quantity; we pay cash. —Phono 43-G25.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 3

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