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sai.es by auction jpURNITURE, pERSIAN QARPETS, gRICnA-BEAC, ETC. Q.EORGE J^TIX, AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS. We will offer tlic •undermentioned at the Great Antique Sale on THURSDAY NEXT (time permitting). Instructed by the Owners to Sell. Details:— 2 MAGNIFICENT GEORGIAN MAHOGiANY COUCHES (very rare), 2 JAPANESE PANELS, cost £l2 each; OLD ENGLISH SIDEBOARD, 6 OLD ENGLISH OAK CHAIRS. 5 RARE SOLID ROSEWOOD CHAIRS, MAHOGANY ROUND TABLE AND PEDESTAL. GENT.'S SATINWOOD ROBE. 5! CHOICE GENUINE PERSIAN CARPETS, cost £75 abroad; 1 OLD AND RARE PERSIAN PRAYER RUG. ' cost £SO; MAHOGANY SCREEN, CARVED IVORY CHESSMEN AND BOARD (very rare), OLD TEA CADDY in Rosewood Case, BEAUTIFUL VASES. MARBLE STATUETTE, SHEFFIELD PAIR CANDELABRAS. BAXTER PRINT. Hand-painted Old Pair Vases, OLD PAIR LUSTRES, GENUINE LEAD CRYSTAL. DECANTER AND 6 NOGGINS TO MATCH, LARGE CUTGLASS POWDER BOWL, CHARMING DRESDEN TABLE CENTRE, valued £SO. NOTE.—This fine Catalogue on view from TUESDAY NEXT. 12 Noon. Q.EORGE J^TD., SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR. OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT AUCKLAND at the request of the Mortgagees in Exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage No. 20*2792, JJIE3RUARY g 1934. AT 11 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. Q.EORGE J^TD.. AUCTIONEER, Has been instructed to Sell by Publio Auction at the Auctioneer's Rooms of George Walker, Limited, situated at Number 219 Queen Street, On the aboy© date, A LLi THAT PIECE OF LAND containing -£l-3.5 perches (six decimal five perches), more or leiia, being part of Allotment 29 of Section 10 of the Suburbs of Auckland, together with a right-of-way over the strip of land 18 links wide coloured red on the plan on Certificate oi: Title, Volume 141. Folio 141. the said piece of land being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume 141, Folio 144, Auckland Regiiitry, together with and subject to a mutual grant of Party Wall rights created and reserved by Transfer Number 8736(5. Thero is a lock-up brick shop erected on t the land. The property is situated at No. 531 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland. The Mortgagees' application and estimate of the vnluEi of the property may be 6t en at the office of the Registrar "of the Supreme Court at Auckland and the office of Messieurs Ccnlan and Wright. 523 New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, during office hours prior to the sale, and a copy may be seen at the Auction Rooms at the time of the sale without payment of any ;:ee. Conditions of sale may be inspected at the Auction Rooms and at the office of Messieurs Conlan and Wright at the aoove acdiess. jpRIDAY, "piEBRUARY £>€> AT "Q A.M. JpiRST-CLASS jjODERN •RESIDENCE, 77 J^ EMUERA AD, AUCKLAND. T JACKSON, Actirg upon instructions from THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Trustees in the Estate of ROBERT BURNS (dcd.). will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 3 Swanson Street, Cor. Queen Street, Auckland, on the above daV, That well-kyown and beautiful PROPFRTY. the Residence of the late ROBERT BURNS, known as "Doune," and situated 77 Remuera Road, just beyond Omahu Road, comprising a substantially Constructed House of 10 spacious rooms (5 bedroom® and 2 maids' roomii), drawing room wi:h specially constructed dancing floor, smoking room, dining loom, kitchen), 3 bathrooms, _and all mode::n conveniences and appointments throughout. Garage for 2 cars. NEARLY 1?- ACRES LEVEL VOLCANIC LAND. Chip Tennis Court. Excellent Flower and Vegetable Gardens. 2 Glasshouses. Man's Room, etc, Title—Dilworth Lease, expiring January 1, 1977 (43 sears), at £42 per annum. ONE OF AUCKLAND'S CHARMING HOMES, cnly brought on to the market througL the demise of the owner. Centrally situated. At tram stop. Near all Colleges and Schools. Terms Arranged. Inspection by appointment. Cards to view from Auctioneers. -yyAINGARO J] WE JUIR. jpEBRUARY 5000 SHEEP " 5000 4-YEAR EWES. 1500 5-YEAR EWES. 500 2-TOOTH EWES. 200 4-TOOTH EWES. 500 M.S. LAMBS. 200 WETHER LAMBS. 80 2-TOOTH ROMNEY RAMS. Entries Solicited. These Sheep are straight lines off clean country, from well-known farmers of the Waingaro, Waimai and Te Akau districts. G yy ■yERcoE ■& QO., jyrD., AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON. JiRELIMINARY Q HEEP pAIR. jgALEYARDS, THURSDAY, pEBRUARY 1934, AT 12 NOON. ' J7RE.EMAN JACKSON & 00.. LIMITED, Will Sell by Auction as Above—--11,000 MIXED SHEEP, Comprising 5,800 BREEDING EWES, Including 3100 4 AND 5-YR. EWES, 1000 A.M. 4-YR. EWES (guar.), 1100 2-TOOTH EWES. / 400 MIXED AGED EWES, 250 4-TOOTH EWES. 2,250 WETHERS - Including 1900 GOOD 2-TOOTH WETHERS, 350 MIXED AGED WETHERS. 9, rtfin M - S - LAMBS, to be drafted. 2,G00 320 F. AND F., B.F. LAMBS. NOTEu—The above Sheep consist of Genuine Local Farmers' Surplus Stock, and the Ewes comprise the Annual Drafts from some well-known flocks. All trains stop at Ohaltune, thence rail or motor service to Raetihi, 0 miles. Clients please noto that our Annual Raetiln Ewe Fair (Ewes only) will be held on THURSDAY, February 22. ORDER THE MEMORIAL IN GRANITE. Imperishable as the Pyramids. I Manufactured in Auckland by TV/fCIVTAB AND Tl/TASON. lUcl>AB AND I>±ASON. 1 Belter Workmanship than in Imported Memorials. A Guarantee with Every Order. 109 BYMONDS STREET. Send for Free Catalogue.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21716, 3 February 1934, Page 4

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