SALES BY AUCTION gELECT jpURNISHINGS. QEORGE -yyALKER, J^TD., Instructed by Mr. Adams, Church St.. Northcote, who is giving up housekeeping, and also on account of another client, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN THEIR DOWNSTAIRS AUCTION HALL, ! rrO-DAY (THURSDAY), THE WHOLE OF THE SELECT ■pURMSHINGS AND JgFFECTS, Including: HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE. OAK DINING AND POLISHED BREAKFAST ROOM 'SUITE. CUTLER ROLLER-TOP DESK. 3-PCE. TAP. CHESTERFIELD SUITE. 3-PCE. MOO. CHESTERFIELD SUITE. CANE SETTEE AND CHAIR. OAK CHINA CABINET. 10YDS. SFT. 4IN. AXMINSTER RUNNER. WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, 13.6 x 10.6, 12 x 0, 10.6 x 9. MeCLARY ELECTRIC STOVE. 2 SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINES. And MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. : J" IVING ROOM.—MAGNIFICENT UPJ RIGHT GRAND PIANO. underdamper, overstrung, good tone; MONARCH DUAL-WAVE, CONSOLE WIRE- - LESS, cost £2O 10s; OAK DINING SUITE of 6 Pieces, comprising Sideboard, Refectorv Table and 4 Oak Dining Chairs; 3-Pce. E.P. Tea Set. E.P. Ware. Cut-class Crysjtal, OAK LEADLIGHT CHINA CABINET. Axminster Rues, Oak Firescreen. Brass Kerb and Brasses, Pictures and Oilpaintings, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Tapestry. Pillow-back, Brass Hanging" Bowl, Jacobean Palmstand, 2 Jacobean Fireside Chairs, Oak Round Table and 4 Chairs, Axminster Cnrpet. 13.6 x 10.6; Morris Chair, Oak Settee and Chair with Loose Cushions, B.C. Box Kerb, 2 Moquette Easy Chairs, Genoa Velvet Couch and Chair, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (equal, to new). Tea Set, Tapestry Easy Chair, 3-PCE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in MoQuette, WILTON CARPET SQUARE: 12 x, 9; Oval Tea Waggon, Coffee Set, Carved Tray. 2-Tone Dining Suite, comprising Buffet, Sideboard. Draw-leaf Table and 4 H.B. Dining Chairs; 6 Good Fawn Mohair Rugs. Hall— cutler roller-top desk. Revolving Office Chair. 10YDS. AXMINSTER RUNNER, fft. 4in.; Mohair Slip Mats. ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER, Hall Mirror, Torrington Vacuum Cleaner. Ritnu Hat Rack, syds. Sfiin. Ax. Runner. Bedrooms.— choice oak bedroom SUITE of 6 pieces, comprising Large _VVardrnbe (with mirror fitted inside), Renex Dressing Table, Lownoy Dressing Stool and Panelled Bedstead and Wire: Kapok Mattress and Pillows. Bedspread and 1 Bolster Cushions, Curtnins, Blankets: Eiderdown Quilt. Easy Chairs, Box Ottoman, Axminster Carpet. 10.6 x 9; 2-fold Screen. D.P. Chest, Rouble Bedstead and Pedestal Cupboard. Rimu Chests. Rimu Wardrobe, 2 Single Bedftteads. Oak Wardrobe, Dressinsr Table and Pedestnl Cupboard and Double Bedstead and Wire, Long Mirror, Pictures, Bunds, Bookshelf, and other Bedroom Plenishmentß. Kitchen and outside.—McCLary ELECTRIC STOVE. Crocked En. Saucepans, A!. Kettle. Mincer, Teapot. Coffee Pot, Crockery. Frypans. Clothes Basket. Axe, Spade. Hedge Clippers, Bin, En. Bucket, Kerb, Sparklet, etc. NOW ON VIEW. QEORGE ALKER. JjTD.. THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS, 249 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley. T. a. Goulding. Auctioneers. T HI3 M or ni*G AT 10.30 A SHARp - VND CONTINUING UNTIL EVERYTHING IS SOLD. gCOTS JJALL, 148 SYMONDS STREET. ,pINAL gLAUGHTER RUCTION OF balance of "regal" furniture WAREHOUSE STOCK OF jgEAUTIFUL QHESTERFIELD ~ gUITES.
£ARPETS, M OST J} xpe^sive REAL JJIDE gUITE. 1C OF THE BEST CHESTERFIELD lU SUITES. 22 FIRESIDE CHAIRS on SUPER. QUALITY AXMINSTER AND INDIAN CARPETS. CHINA CABINETS. RUGS. ETC. TO BE SOLD OR GIVEN AWAY rORNING. AT 10.30. JgIGGER JgARGAINS rpHAN XT ESTERD A Y. P THE GREATEST SLAUGHTER OF CHESTERFIELD SUITES AND CARPETS EVER LIKELY TO BE HELD IN AUCKLAND. QUT -gVERYTHING Q°ES r J^O-DAY. AT, gCOTS JJALL. JOHNSTON AND QO.. AUCTIONEERS. ' , WELLINGTON. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. 3 M R A lfred G ould ' Under instructions from the Owners, MESSRS NEALE AND HALLAM, of Nelson, will, on jyjTONDAY, gEPTEMBER 0 1935. AT 2.30 P.M. IN THE AFTERNOON, Offer for Sale by Public Auction at his Rooms, Hardy Street. . E L S O N. THE UNDER-MENTIONED PROPERTY. STOCK AND CHATTELS, the land being Lot 2 Deposited Plan 963, and being part Sections 211 and 212, Moutere District, containing Twenty-five acres twenty-two perches, part Sections 210 and 211, Moutere Block VIII., Motueka Suxvey District, containing Forrty-four acres one rood, and part Section 211, Moutere District, Block VIII., Motueka Survey District, containing One rood. The title to the above is under " The Land, Transfer Act, 1915," and that part of Section 211, containing One rood, is subject to Fencing Covenant in Transfer Number IGG3O. The above-mentioned property has a lons frontage facing the Moutere Inlet, is situated at Marin, on the Main Nelson-Tasman-Motueka Road, is twenty-eight, miles from Nelson and six miles ,»om Motueka by good road, and consists of about twentyeight to twenty-nine acres of apple orchard planted in 1910, vtirieies comprising Cox Orange, Jonathan, Delicious, Dunns'. Statesman anrl Sturmer. The export for the last three yeaTs averaged appicximately Seven thousand four hundred cases per year. Generally speaking, Mtis orchard is well grown and one of the best in the district and is throughout for spraying purpose*. Power for spraying is supplied by a Blackstone 5 horse-power Dcisel Engine. The balance of the land is all flat or undulating nhd divided into paddocks. The place is well watered by a permanent stream. The Huildinsja are all in irood order and consist, of two modern Houses, with usual country conveniences, cne teing connected ■with e'ectric light, packing shed, with leanto and stables, one large barn with lean-to ann whare for pickers The chattels and stock comprise: Grader, vith one horse-power electric motor, lorry, dray, discs, plough, harrows and all other tools and implements belonging to the property, and two horfees. The purchaser of the above property Btock and chattels shall purchase at cost price all cases, wraps and other orchard material on the property. For further particulars, apply to Q.OULD, MESSRS. NEALE AND HALLAM, «/r MESSRS. FELL AND HARLEY, Solicitors, Nelson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22200, 29 August 1935, Page 6
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