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SALES BY AUCTION WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 219 QUEEN STREET, 'JpO-DAY TUESDAY, AT O'CLOCK, T HE JJ OUSEHOLD TPURNISHINGS OF g gUBURBAN jTQMES. Living room.—solid oak dining SUITE of 0 pieces, comprising Oak Sideboard, ,D.L. Ext. Tabic, and I H.B. Dining Chairs; Palmstanris, Ore. Tables. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Genoa, Easy Chairs, Kauri Sideboard. Hallsfand, O.R. Settee, Squab, Morris Chairs, Bookshelf, ;5Pce. Chesterfield in Mociuetto; Books, • Floor Rugs. El Radiator, Couch, Pictures Cushions, and other Living Room Requisites. Bedrooms.— oak bedroom suite of t pieces, comprising Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Pedestal, and Double Bedstead and Wire; Kapok Bedding, Pillows, Bedroom Chairs. Single Rimu Bedsteads and "Wires. Siiurlc Mattress, Cheat Drawers. Duchess Pair, Doublo Bedsteads and Wires, Floor Rugs, Bedside Tables, and Bedroom Furnishings of all descriptions. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—Kit. Tthle. Crocket y, Cooking Utensils, Wringer, Meat Safe. Sowinjr Machine, Bucket, Lawnmower. Al Kettle, Kit. Tables, Garden Tools, Dinner Ware, Glassware, Cupboard, etc. QEORGE -yyALKER, THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS. 219 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakle.v. T. A. Goulding Auctioneers. AND CLAIMED pROPERTY. QEORGE Ll™" Instructed by the AUCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD, Will be Sold by Public Auction. pO-MORROW AT H O'CLOCK. AT THE SALEROOMS, 249 QUEEN STREET. "T OST AND TTNCLAIMED pROPERTY. T \DIES' AND In GENT ? S UMBEF.LLAS, L Shoes. Boots. Purses, Tobacco Pouches, Hats, Gloves. Carry-alls, Books, Cameras, Ladies' and Boys* Overcoats, Clotliinf,, Attache Cases. Spectacles, Aprons, Garden Tools. Walking Sticks, Jewellery and Host of General Sundries. NO RESERVE. COME AND GET YOUR OWN. QEORGE J^TD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Leonard Coakley. T. A. Goulding. Auctioneers. T° M T - E DES R E ESIDENTS. QEORGE AT THE RESIDENCE, " "pyORTON," gQ JgSPLANADE pD.. MT. EDEN, )-MOEROW y^EDNESDAY, Instructed by the Trusteo in the Estate of the late MISS E. A. HARDWICK, THE WHOLE OF THE JJOUSEHOLD piANO, -yyiRELESS gET. ETC. GHALLEN UNDERDAMPER OVERSTRUNG ENGLISH PIANO. Piano Seat. 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE i\ND 2 DIVAN CHAIRS, in best Moijuette; 17.6 x 10 Approx. Axminster Care pet Square. o.G x 4.U ditto. Upholstered Heagrass Chairs, Pouffc, Bric-a-brac, Ebony Elephants, Fireside Chairs, Books, Black Mohair Rugs, S.T.C. ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO SET (good order), Occ. Polished Table, Tea Table, CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS by Moray Dalton, Palm Stand, Curtains, Cuckoo Clock, Striking Clock, Wall Clock, Oak Dining Table, 0 OAK DINING CHAIRS. Small Upholstered Settee, 3 Easy Chairs, 9 x 10.6 W. Carpet Square, Rugs, Oval Table, 3 GOSSIP CHAIRS, E.P. Ware, Case Teaspoons, Tea Service. SUPER 12.0 x 12.0 APPROX. VESTIBULE SQUARE. Oiled Rimu Hall Seat, O.R. Palm Stand, Aneroid Barometer, Hall Curtains, TVd.- Carpel Runner, Pictures, Garden Seat. Plants, Coir Mats, SET SHIP AND STEAMER PICTURES, ISSS, LADY'S MUSQUASH FUR COAT, women's size never worn; OILED RIMU COMB. CHEST and Bedstead en suite. Best of Wire Mattresses and Kapok Bedding, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Ottoman, All-Wool Rugs, Ped Cupboard, Linoleum Square, Eiderdown Quilt, "Bookshelf. Comb. Pair, Commode and Pan,' 12 x 9 W. Carpet Square, Oiled Riniu Chest, -1 Single O.R. Bedsteads and Appointments. Pictures, nnd Bedroom Appointments, Table. Chairs, Linoleum, Rugs, Clock. Glassware. DINNER SERVICE, Pres. Jars. Crockery, Cooking Utensils. En. Ware, Crocks, Wringer, LAWNMOWER. Garden Tools, Garden Tools. Garden Hose, Electric Iron,. Pres. Pan and Host of Sundries. ALL IN PERFECT ORDER. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. QEORGE y^ALKEIt, SPECIALITY AUCTIONEERS, Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. EARING ALE. riGH-CLASS > UTTER-FAT Account of MRS. E. C. MALCOLM. pRANKTON g ALE YARDS. JULY 1939 - TyRIGHT, gTEPHENSON AND QO.. Have received instructions from Mrs. E. C. Malcolm, Te Rapa, who is going out of dairying to make room for her thoroughbred stud, to Sell THE WHOLE OF HER WELL-KNOWN DAIRY HERD, Comprising:— A r\ HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS, duo •xU July-August. This herd is one of the best herds in the district and has been bred up by (he owner over a period of years by high-class bulls purchased at the National Sales. .Extcnsivo culling has been carried out and the herd has now reached a high butter-fat average, of close on 3oolb. fat, factory returns. All the cows are in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bulls and buyers should not miss the chance of securing cattle of this calibre. QLEARING g ALE \ T igUNTLY 'YyES-r: pRIDAY, JULY 1939. AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr. D. Neil, of Huntly West, who, owing to ill-health, is going out of dairying, wc will sell on tho property as above, • jpS WHOLE HERD OF Q8 CHOICE JERSEY AND JERSEYCROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calve end of July onward. 12 2-YEAR JERSEY SPRINGING HEIFERS, r.w. Pedigree Jersey Bull 1 2-YEAR JERSEY BULL. 1 2-YEAR RF.D POLL BULL (bred by Mr. W. Leask, Eureka). 1 YEARLING SHORTHORN BULL. 30 IN-LAMB EWES (soma already lambed). 2.", FAT HOGGETS. 2 TAMWORTH SOWS, to farrow. 10 SLIPS. 2 PIG HOUSES, 3 S-gallon Cream Cans. 24-gallon Cream Cans. Luncheon Provided. Auctioneers: T HE P ARMERS ' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD.. HAMILTON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23401, 18 July 1939, Page 4

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