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I : B SALES BY AUCTION. USINESS fILOSED T" IXSTRUCTED BY rj<HE QUAY STREET, QEORGE J^TD., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT SHARP. ! QP 'J HEIR |JNREDEEMED pLEDGES gTOCK, £2500" V ALCE —£2500 | ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. ! ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. J) etaiis Include:— GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY. DIAMOND RINGS. BRACELETS. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE VIOLINS, MANDOLINS GUITARS. SAXOPHONES BANJOS VIOLINS. H.M.V. PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES. ACCORDEONS, PRISMATIC BINOCULARS. by Best Makers: TELESCOPES. OVERCOATS. SUITS. SUITINGS. RAINCOATS, and Hundreds o£ Items Too Numerous to Detail. Numbers not yet advertised: 6536 W. Watch. 6565 Dia. Ring, 6192 Dia. Ring. 7191 VT. AVatch. 7000 "Watch, 7161 G. Chain. 691S Dish, 5502 Ring, 6577 Ring, CS44 Ring, 7204 Dia. Ring, 3706 Violin. NOTE.—This Sale is of quite exceptional interest, as our Clients have definitely closed down and everything must be cleared. Q.EORGE yyALKER, J^D., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. UCT I O N Acting under.instructions from Mr. Johnston, N°- 3, R rau S TKEET ' OFF EDEN TERRACE, QEORGE "yyALKER, J^TD., FEBRUARY OCLOCK: . WILL SELL ON THE PREMISES. ■ ! JJIS QOMPLETE JJOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND JgFFECTS, JgL.VNKETS, J^INEN. Including:— Haxdsome utright GRAND PIANO (Loemei, inlaid walnut case: CHESTERFIELD. IN MOQ.UETTE. Oak Sideboard. MAHOGANY WRITING DESK. HANDSOME OVAL MIRROR, in Choice MAHOGANY FRAME, with pie crust edge; Round Song Clock. '2 Handsome Old DUTCH BLUE VASES (Antique), 2 Choice Bine Plaques. 100 years old; 3 Plush. Chairs, DERBY SALAD SET. Choice Bowi. Bedrooms.— pretty oak wardROBE. DOUBLE BED AND MATTRESS. Duchess Chests, Rags, Lir.os, DROPHEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE. BEDROOM _ NO. 2.—Double Rima Bed. Oak Scotch. Chest. BEDROOM NO. 3.—Pretty Scotch Chest ; with Puriri finish; Double Riinu Bed and j , 1 Bedding. Linos. Breakfast room. crockery. ! SMOKER'S CABINET, inlaid MAHOG- i • j ANY. LOT BOOKS. HOT POINT ELECTRIC j IRON, Lot Useful Carpenter's and Motor j Tools, AXES, GARDEN TOOLS. Gak- j j DEN HOSE. LOT USEFUL EMPTY ! CASES, and GiuNERAL OUTSIDE I SUNDRIES. EVERYTHING IN THE HOME IS INGOOD, CLEAN CONDITION. NO RESERVES. | QEORGE "yyALKER, ; Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. QHOICE QEX'I'IXE yMIQUE, AND JDERIOD j^ESIGNS. THURSDAY, J7EBRUARY 22 AT 22 O ' CLOCE: - IN THEIR DOWNSTAIRS DE LUXE AUCTION THEATRE. WILL SELL THE COMPLETE COLLECTION OF JpURNISHINGS, QARPETS, QHINA, JgRIC-A-BRAC. MAHOGANY AND WALNUT. OF THE LATE MRS. CHEESEMAX AND ANOTHER VENDOR. A MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND BELL PL\NO, in a Handsome Figured WALNUT CASE. WONDERFUL OLD CHINESE CHERRY WOOD CHINA CABINET. CHOICE 4-PCE. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, comprising MASSIVE ROBE. FULL PANEL B-ED. LOW BOW. valued £IOO, PRETTY BRIDGE CHAIRS. VERY FINE ANTIQUE. HANDSOMELY CARVED ENVELOPE CHINESE MAHJONG I TABLE. CHOICE IVORY MAHJONG ! SETS. One of Finest in Auckland, i MAGNIFICENT FULL LOUNGE j CHESTERFIELD SUITE. Watch Papers for Details. ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY. 12 O'CLOCK. Q.EORGE -yyALKEB, LTDSPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coakley. W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. I VERSLEIGH JJOAD. fJUKAPUNA. ppjDAY, ttebrua: AT II A.M. ■ Instructed by the Mortgagee, acting in ; i exercise of the Power of Sale in Mortgage I i No. 204213. will Sell by Public Auction | at its Rooms, 240. Queen St., Auckland, on the above date— PROPERTY situated in Eversleigh Road. Takapuna, and contains- 1 rood 3.3 perches, bein:r Lot. 3 on Deposited P:an No 15100, portion of Allotment 20. of Section 1, of the Parish of Takapuna, and all the Land in Certificate of Title, Volume 608. Fclio 109. . The improvements consist of a Dwelling (wood, iron roof, double brick chimney), containing five rooms and usual conveniences. also fencing. Further particulars and terms of sale on application. rjLAUMARUNUI pAIR. rjpUESDAY, AT 10 A.M. 92 ~QQ BREEDING EWES, Comprising: 2,000 4-YEAR EWES. 14 000 4 AND 5-YEAR EWES. 3.000 MAIDEN *-iO<>TH EWES. 1.000 2-TOOTH EWES. 1.500 2, 4 AND 6-TOOTH EWES. NOTE. —The 4 and 5-year ewes compriee the annual drafts of the best flocks in the district, and coming off hilly country do particularly well in the Waikato and Auckland districts. Many of the lines are straight 4-year-old and buyers of ewes for breeding fat lambs should make a point of attending this 6ale. AND -yyiLJJAMS. ALGETY AND QO„ J^TD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 13

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