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SALES BY AUCTION TMPORTANT RUCTION gALE OF I JJOUSEHOLD JpURNISHINGS. Acting on instructions received from MR. TOWNSEND, WAIROA RD., DEVONPORT, who lias left for the South, and another Client, QEORGE "^ALKER, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IN THE DE LUXE SALEROOMS. rjiQ-DAY (THURSDAY), ' AT O'CLOCK. "yy HOLE OP THE ~j.|" OUSE--1 HOLD "pURNISHINGS, JpLENISHMENTS. JACOBEAN PLAYER PIANO. New Cost l' LTLM ATE' WIRELESS SET. oak dining room sintl• >SIMU BHEAKFASI ROOM SUITE, o CHESTERFIELD SUITES. T WIN OAK BEDROOM SUITE. - SoTSS'ASTER CARPETS SINGER DKOPHEAD SEWING MACHPJESE E BRASS. CUTGLASS CRYSTAL. GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK in Oak. AT 1 P.M. j ALL-ELECTRIC CONSOLE MODEL 4 „ WIRELESS SETS. ALSO, AT J gQ P-M., In the Estate of Frank and Walter Wright. QA—ORIGINAL WATER COLOURS—OA OIL. AND OILPAINTINGS LIVING ROOM.-VERY FINE BARNARD PLAYER PIANO, in a Jacobean Case. SS-note. good tone, cost .£167 10s; Piano Stool, ULTIMATE CONSOLE LESS SET, OAK DINING ROOM SUITE of 6 Pieces, comprising Oak Sideboard, Extension Dining Table and 4 Leather H.-Backed Dining Chairs; Cut Glass Crystal, Doulton China, Afternoon Tea Set, Occ. Tables, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, with Loose Cushions in Tapestry, cost £32 10s; Coffee Table and Coffee Sot. Copper Jardiniere, Electric Shades, Kerb, OAlv CHINA CABINET (with L.L. Door), Wall Mirror, WILTON CARPET, 12 x 9; Occ. Tables, Oak China Cupboard. Rimu Firescreen, Pictures and OilPaintings, Cushions, Oak writing Bureau, Books, Hmoki Table, Curtains, Blinds, Reversible Rugs, Cutlery. Jacobean CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 Pieces, Morris Chairs, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE. Chesterfield Lounge in Cretonne, Marble Clock, 2 Marble Ornaments, Lacca lable, ■, Brass Vases, Oak Tea Waggon. Rimu Settee and Squab. 1 BEDROOMS. TWIN OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 5 Pieces, including Shaped Mirrored Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Pedestal Cupboard and 2 Twin Beds and Wires; Single Mattresses, Eider- , down, Bed Linen, Oak Chest, Oak | Wardrobe, Rimu Comb. Pair, Seagrass C'haife. OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces, comprising Oval Mirrored Wardrobe. Large Dressing Chest, Ped. Cupboard, and Double Bedstead and Wire; 1"). Mattress, Mohair Rug, Uph. Glory Box. Pillows. Indian Rug, Ax.minsler Carpet, 12 x 9; Single Rimu 1 Bod Wire. R.L. Chair, Tap. Rug. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—Rimu Sideboard. Dining Table, 4 Dining Chairs, ; Elec. Iron, Mincer, Crockery, Cooking Utensils. Pres. Pan, Saucepans, Kerb, Jam Jars, Scales, Weights, Kettle, Broom, Mop, Buckets, Clock, Cutlery, Biscuit Barrel, etc., etc. AND AT 2 O'CLOCK, On Account of Whom it May Conc.TJ. rj' AND 0 ARPETS. QEORGE Jj Tl> - THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, i Auctioneers. ♦pHIS J)AY rjVHURSDAY, AT A.M. IN OUP. UPSTAIRS SALEROOM. NEXT POWER BOARD BUILDINGS. Removed from THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. EAST. COMPLETE FURNISHINGS AND OARv PETS OF 7 ROOMS. PIANO, E'JC. LIVING ROOM.—Very Fine Upright Grand Piano, in Oak .Gaso, by, Chas. Begg; "Chehey" Gramophone in Handsome Oak Case to match; Particularly Fine Chesterfield Suite, cost £3G; 12 x 9 Ax. Carpet, 10.6 x 9 Ax. Carpet, 6-Pce. Golden Oak Din. Suite (Sideboard, Table and Chairs); Oak Dropleaf Table, 2 Oak China Cabinets, Singer 66 Drophead Machine, Seagrass Chairs, Settee and Squab. Morns Chairs. Record Elec. Vac. Cleaner, Occ. Tables, Mirrors, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Ox. Firescreen, Box 'Cutlery, 2 Clocks, Elec. Reading Lamp, E.P. Cake Dishes-, Cutlery, Vases, Glassware. Cushions, Blinds, 3Pce. Cane-back Chesterfield Suite, Curtains, Window Cushions. HALL.—Ax. Runner, Oak Jacobean Hall Seat, Refectory Table. 12yds Carpet Runner, 27in; 7x4 Ax. Vest. Hug, 15yds 3ffc Ax. Runner. 15yds 2ft Ein Ax. Runner, 15yds Lino. BEDROOMS.—Axminster and Wilton Carpets. Grey Ash Bedroom Suite, Rimu Comb. Chest, and Single Beds, D.S. Tallboy, D.S. Gent's Robe, Best Quality Bedding, Cheval Rimu Chest. Oak Robe, Seagrass Chairs, 4-Pce. D.3. Bedroom Suite. Oak Bedroom Suite, with Tallboy; Blanket?, Sheets and Linen, Down and Kapok Quilts. KITCHEN REQUISITES, K. Table, Alum. Ware/ Pots, Pans. Crockery, Hose, Gajr//len Tools. Everything in Good Order. THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. iJIUJISDAY. JULY 24 1934 ' AT 10.45 A.M. SALE UNDER "THE RATING ACT. 1925." JJICHARD J^TD.. Instructed by the Registrar of tha Supreme Court, will Sell by Auction at its Rooms, 191 Queen Street. Auckland, on the above date. DEVONPORT BOROUGH COUNCIL.— 27.2 Perches, more or less, being Lot <> on D.P. 6570 and being. portion of Allotment 2 of Section 2 Parish of Takapuna. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—This Section is situated in Vauxhall Road, Devonport. This can bo verified by application to the Local Body. ' Full particulars may be obtained from tho Devonport Borough Council, Messrs. Dufaur, Lusk, Biss and Fawcett, Grey Buildings, Courthouse Lane, Auckland, / Solicitors for the Vendor, or from RICHARD ARTHUR, LIMITED. THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. DRESS AND FASHION LADIES' Hats Remodelled, latest stylo, 2a 6d.—Cox. the Hatter. Karangabape

' LOAN CONVERSION UNDER "LOCAL AUTHORITIES INTEREST REDUCTION AND LOANS CONVERSION ACT, 1932-33." NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Tolaga Bay Harbour Board, held on the 2nd day oi JUNE, I 93'4, a Resolution was duly passed deciding to proceed with the conversion of the following Tolaga Bay Harbour Board Debentures and to proceed with the issue of New Debentures in place thereof. 1 Tolaga Bay Harbour Board .... .... £70,000 2 Tolaga Bay Harbour Board .... .... £20,000 3 Tolaga Bay Harbour Board .... .... £3,500 Rates of Interest. Original Existing per cent. per cent. 6% 4.4/sth% 6 'jo 4.4 /5 th % 5 4.3/sth % Date of Maturity. I oth March, 1944 10th Sept., 1948 I oth Sept., 1949 Premiums payable per £IOO on existing debts. The Conversion and Re-issue of Debentures to be in terms of the Tolaga Bay Harbour Board Conversion Order, (934, Gazette No. 26, 18th April, 1934. As follows: — (a) Conversion date, 10th September, 1934. (b) Interest Rate on New Debentures issued to be 4\ c /c. (c) Application for conversion must be made in writing, and be accompanied by Debentures to which it relates. (d) Dissent from the Conversion of any existing Debentures to be signified by the holder of same in writing to the Secretary, Tolaga Bay Harbour Board, Tolaga Bay, at any time before the expiration of fourteen days from the date of conversion. If notice of dissent from conversion is not received by that date, the Debentures will be converted. . , (e) The: Rate of Interest on any Debentures in respect of which dissent has been signified aa aforesaid will, by virtue of Section 18 of the above-mentioned Act, be reduced to two-thirds of the original rate as from the I oth day of September, 1934. (f) Premiums will be allowed on Converted Debentures in accordance with above Schedule. (g) Further particulars in respect to th-) Conversion generally will be supplied on application to the Secretary, Tolaga Bay Harbour Board, Tolaga Bay. ) And NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the Resolution as mentioned above will be submitted for confirmation at a Meeting of the Tolaga Bay Harbour Board, to be held in the Offices of the Board at Tolaga Bay on SATURDAY, 7th July, 1934, at 10.30 a.m. J. M. FRASER, Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21844, 5 July 1934, Page 6

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