SALES BY AUCTION ~~ r £ ma AT 1.30 PM - AT JgIRKDALE. igTOCK < -RICHARD JjTD., JjfO. Q WENS ' m OI T y N EXTt R D - EPSOMAT A - M - Acting under instructions from MRS. A, BARTER, who is residing in England, rpHE QF rj^HE "•FURNISHINGS. 2 SUPER QUAL. WILTON CARPETS, in nice order. 15 x 11.3, and 15 s 13.6; Wilton HaU Carpet, 15 x 4.6 and 12 s 4.6; 12 x 9 Axmineter Carpet, as new; 2 Ax. Carpets (worn). Chesterfield Suite, Oak Cane-top Stool, Oak Dining Chairs, uphd. ill hide; Old Mahogany Sewing Table. Uphd. Arm Chairs, Chesterfield Lounge. -Oak Bookcase, Occ. Tables, Oak Writing Bureau. Oak Sideboard, Oak Ex. Dining Table, Card Tables, Tea WAggon, Oak China (pretty design). VALUABLE WATER COLOUR BY WORS- \ LEY • GOERZ* BINOCULARS. VERY FINE OLD MAORI CARVED BOWL, with lid. VALUABLE SECTIONAL OAK BOOKCASE. with. 12 Sections: 300 GOOD NOVELS; 2-Draw Filing Cabinet. Good Glassware, China, Old Chelsea Plates, and Valuable Italian Placque, Bowls, Old China Placques,' and (Large Size) E.P. Ware; A 1 QUAL. TABLE CUTLERY in all sizes, as new; Royal Doullton Vases, Brass Candelabras. OAE BEDROOM FURNISHINGS. Large Wall Mirror; Blankets (as new), Violet Ray Machine; KITCHEN SUNDRIES, Lawnmower and Tools. rpHOS. Jg AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. l v J^TD., • \l) AT N°; 280 J ER ™ IS ROAD--yyEDNESDAY J^EXT, at A - M - In Deceased Estate of Mrs. Towsey, iJtHE HOLE OF THE FURNISHINGS OF J^OOMS. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. rpHOS. g AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. •JVCt JJ"HE QOUNTRY gTOREKEEPERS JNTERESTED. RICHARD J^TD.. ';• '■""■■■ Will Sell AT SALEROOMS, Next Power Board Bldg.. i Queen St. rprURSDAY AT A " M " By Order of the Liquidator in "an Assigned Estate, J^ESERVE. jg-UGE gTOCK OF gTATIONERY, ! gQQ jyjECHANICAL AND QTHER rj^OYS. OF GOOD QUALITY AND IN GREAT VARIETY, JQOLLS,' Jg ARROWS. v J.J-QRSES. (QARTS, ETC., ETC. gTOCK gHEETS "yALUE, £567. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY' TO STOCK UP FOR XMAS TRADE. Up-to-date, good, AT AUCTION VALUE. ON VIEW WEDNESDAY. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. QLENDON J>ARK JgSTATE. JpAPATOETOE. 0 QARR AND gON Will offer for Bale, by Public Auction, at their Auction Mart, National Chambers, • Swanson Street, Auckland, on JIRIDAY, 1934 ' AT 12 NOON. . T TOT 208 (Liverpool Avenue). Lot 209 J-J (Liverpool Avenue), and Lot 261 (P)unkett Road), on L.T. Plan 18037, of Part of Clendons Grant, Parish of Papakura. These well sit.iated Lots will be offered separately./ Each lot is partly fenced. There r «e no buildings. For particulars and conditions of Sale apply to the Auctioneers, or •to Messrs. Thorne. Thorne, White and Clark-Walker. 14 Wyndham Btreet. Auck- . land, Solicitors for tne .Mortgagees. 6 FARMS--75 A CBES TO 120 A 0 ®™- All with buildings, and all including a : substantial area of well-worked and manured tobacco cultivation. To be Sold by Auction on the Property (Tobacco Growers, Te Hana) on }: AT NOON. ABSURDLY LOW RESERVEB. EASY TERMS, v Largely flat to easy undulating land, facing north-east. Metalled road through the block. Enough grass on several sections for 10 or more cows. (NOTE.—The property is situated on the main Te Hana-Mangawai Road, 5 miles from Te Hana station and dairy factory, mile school. 7 miles Mangawai Wharf (East Coast), and deep-sea fishing grounds; 60 v miles City). Further particulars from the Sole Agents, JAMES JJUNTER AND C°- ° WINSTONE BUILDINGS. QUEEN BT. (A representative is on the property continuously to ehow intending buyers over.) MORTGAGEE'S SALE. > - ' TTNDER THE CONDUCT OF THE •.t! REGISTRAR. AT THE REQUESJ OF THE MORTGAGEE, under Memorandum of Sub-Mortgage Num,f ber 153875. • JJESSRS. Q Y gENNETT. J^TD.. BLACKETT'S BUILDINGS, Cnr. Queen and Shortland Streets, Auckland. Will Sell by' Public Auction at their Rooma at the above address on jpREDAY. jQECEMBER 1931 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. FREEHOLD WATERFRONT ©AIRY ' * FARM PROPERTY, AT BEACH ROAD, PAPAKURA, suitable for subdiviaion, containing 193 acres 1 rood 37 perches, more or less, with aubatantial farmhouse, well situated, containing 6 rooms and con"wsniences, also oombined milking ehea. barn and implement shed, concreted cow 7ard. extensive piggeries: permanent water supply by bore and pump piped to paddocks; good drinking trougns, fences, i?ates and shelter. .The Farm is veil and conveniently subdivided and has water frontage to the Papakura Channel. , Access is by metalled road, about. it t miles from Papakura railway station, just beyond the boundary of the Papakura Town Distriot. The soil is loam on clay, undulating, all plougliable. and has a northerly aep«ct. The-Title is Land Transfer and comprises Certificates of Title. Volume 646, Folio CO, Voloume 637. Folio 65 and Volume 646. Folio 59 (Auckland. Registry. . . The Mortgagee's application, containing the Mortgagee's estimate of the value of the land, may be seen at the Office of the Registrar during office hours prior to the •ale, and a copy may be seen at the. Auction Room at the time of the sale without the payment of any fee. ( . _ . For Particulars and Conditions _of Sale Mjply to the Mortgagee. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z.. ; r LTD., Soutb British Building, Snortland a Street, Auckland, or to the MoTtßMee e Solicitors, Messrs. Russell. McVeagh, Macky and Barrowelough, Sixth Floor, South British Building, Auckland, or to the Auc- *•' tioneers. DRESS AND FASHION
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