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SALES BY AUCTION. ,T>RODUCE - STREET WEST. rpO-DAY (THURSDAY), AND DAILY. AT g gQ A.M. STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES. APRICOTS. / TOMATOES. PEACHES, NECTARINES, PLUMS PEARS, .APPLES (Dessert), APPLES (Cooking), ORANGES, RIPE BANANAS. ALSO. AT 9 A.M., ALL VEGETABLES IN SEASON IN HEAVY SUPPLY. , JJRODUCE jyjARKETS, gPECIAL RUCTION OF JHXCLUSIVE jr^URNISHINGS. IN AND pERIOD J^ESIGNS. QEORGE' ' IN THEIR DOWNSTAIRS DE LUXE AUCTION HALL, 2-i9, QUEEN STREET. Instructed by Various Clients, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, rnO-DAY (THURSDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK. Exclusive and unique antique AND MODERN FURNISHINGS in Mahogany, Walnut and Oak; Carpets, Occasional Furniture, Chesterfield Suite. Grandfather's Clock. 2 Very Fine Specimens of Marble Statuary. Valuable Canteen Cutlery. Also, MAGNIFICENT E. P. JOHNSON PLAYER PIANO. SB-NOTE. Living ■room.—magnificent e. p. JOHNSON PLAYER PIANO. 88-note, in pood order cost J.' 105: Piano. CHOICE INLAID QUARTERED MAHOGANY DINING SUITE of 8 Pieces, cost £SS. comprising Panelled Buffet Sideboard, Draw-leaf Extension Table and (> H.B. Mahogany Dining Chairs with Tip-out Seats: Doulton Half Dinner Set. Afternoon Teaset, MAHOGANY CHINA CABINET. All Silk Lined on Cabriole Less: Can*» Occasional Chairs, LADIES' MAHOGANY WRITING BUREAU, on Cabriole Legs; Silver Flower Bowl. MAHOGANY OCC. TABLE. Cut, Glass Crystal, Chinese Brass Table. Oil Paintings and Pastels, CHINESE SILK WORKED-'PICTURE, Cut Glass. Reading Lamp (cost £25 in England), .SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD SUITE, cost £-19 10s, m Fawn. Two-tone Moquette. Oxidised Box Kerb and Firescreen. Oak Palmstand and Palm, Valuable Canteen Cutlery, Elkington Plate nf 93 Pieces, cost £SO; 2 Genuine Wolfskin Rugs (heads complete). Walnut Occ. Table, Marble Pedestal. Persian Prayer Rugs, SUPER WILTON CARPET in Fawn Ground, size 12 x 9, cost £29 10s; Wilton and India") Rugs, Brass Jardiniero. Round Mahogany Table. Hall and study.—oak grandfather's CLOCK in Dark Oak Case. 'i Very Fine Kaliva Marble Figures (suitable for large hall or lounge). MAHOGANY , GLASS-FRONTED BOOKCASE. Old English Oak Writing Desk with Heavily Carved Draws and Pigeon Holes; Library Table. Mahogany Escritoire, Hall Clock. 3 Upholstered Leather Chairs (Padded Batiks), Set of Automobile Engineering Books and Modern Business, 3-PCE. UPH. SETTEE SUITE in Sheraton Style CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS, as under:— "HIGHLAND GLEN." by E. STANTON. who has exhibited at the Royal Academy. "MAORI CAMP ON WAIKATO," "ALASKA BAY," by E. W. CHRISTMAS. R.B.A. "SEASCAPE," by J. H. MADDON. 2 SCENES ON WANGANUI RIVER, by BERNARD LAWRENCE. BREAKFAST ROOM. NUT BROWN OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD Float Bowl. Choice Vases. Brown Oak Drawleaf t Table, Cut Glass Jug and Noggins," Set ' Carvers and Cutlery, China Plagues, G OAK H.B. DINING CHAIRS, Indian Carpet 9x6. Oak Tea Waggon, Occ. Tables, Occ. Stool, ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER, 3-Pce. Chesterfield Suite in Floral Moquette, Easy Chairs, Dinnei Set, Very Old Queen > Anne Gateleg Table (with filled cover). Oak Tray, Old Mahogany Couch and 2 Easy Chairs, Aladdin Therma Flask (large size), Coolah Ice Chest. BEDROOMS.— BEAUTIFUL SHERATON DESIGN QUARTERED MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE of 5 Pieces, comprising Large 4ft. 6in. Wardrobe, all fitted. Dressing- Chest, Toilet Cupboard and Double Panelled Bedstead and Wire, all Sheraton Inlaid, cost £145; Kapok Bedding and Pillows, Mahogany Chairs and Bedside Table with P. Glass Top; MAHOGANY TWIN BEDSTEADS and Wires, with GENT.'S MAHOGANY TALLBOY, with Plate Glass Top; S. Mattresses, Eiderdown Quilts, Reversible Rugs, Mahogany Dressing Chest. Clock. C.G. Water Bottle, Mahogany Chest of Drawers; Blankets WILTON CARPET SQUARE 15 x 11.3 NOTE.—The above is a very fine Selection of _ Mahogany Furnishings, and is •»'o::th Clientd' Inspection. NOW ON VIEW. QEORGE "YyALKER. J^TD., SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS. 249, QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley. W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. JpiANOS. JpiANOS. QIiAMOPHONES. QBAMOPHONES. INSTRUCTED BY VARIOUS CLIENTS, QEORGE yyALKER, J^TD., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, rj-10-DAY I^HURSDAY, AT 1 gQ P.M., 6 " G OOD * P IANOS - 6 g QOOD piANOS ALMOST NEW BEADLE AND LANGBEIN PIANO, underdamper, full iron frame, good tone. JOHN BRINSMEAD PIANO, a sweet mellow tone, in good order. JOHN SPENCER AND CO., in solid oak case; a good model. ALLISON PIANO, in a .walnut case, in good order. EAVESTAFF AND SON PIANO, in a walunt' case, full iron frame. NOTE.—These Instruments are all in good order, by England's standard makers, and we can thoroughly recommend them to Piano Buyers. NOTE THE TIME: 130 T hursday ' ALSO, AT O P.M., QABINET QRAMOPHONES. Values from £22 10s to £CO. QEORGE "yy.ALKER. J^TD., THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS. 219. QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. TTNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISXJ TRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND, at the request of the Mortgagee, in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum oi Mortgage Number 105582 JpRIDAY, JANUARY 1032. AT 12 NOON. iryWELLING situated in Cauldrey St.. off Rendall Place, Eden Terrace. Five minutes' walk to second section tram service. House is high above road. Contains 6 rooms, with bathroom, scullery, washhouse, largo hall, passage and front verandah. Fittings include electric light, 1 fireplace, 2 gas fires, porcelain bath and basin, range and high pressure boiler with hot t.ater service, sink, safe, cupboards and I'.w.c. Section has frontage of 39ft. by a depth of 118 ft. The properly is flagged. fiTill sell by Public Auction at its Auction Rooms, 4, Wyndham Street, Auckland, on the above date, ALL I HAT PARCEL OF LAND contnin--A*- ing 17.3 perches, more or less, being Lot Number fi on a Plan deposited in the Land Office at Auckland under Number (•>747, which said parcel of land is portion of Allotment Number 1, of Section Number e. of the Suburbs of Auckland, and is all tlie land in Certificate of Title Volume 197, Folio 220, of the Auckland Registry. The property may bo purchased on easy terms at a price fixed by revaluation. The Mortgagee's application containing the •estimate 'of the value of the land can be seen at the office of the Registrar during office hours prior to the sale, and a copy im>V be seen in tho Auction Room at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. -For particulars and conditions of salo apH.v at |he offices of Meredith and Hubble, op.jcitors', Yorkshire House, Shortland St., Auckland, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or J.O tJio Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21086, 21 January 1932, Page 4

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