SALES DY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, sth JULY, At 1 o'clock. At tho Residence, No. 41/ George street (past Albany street). By Ord«r oi the Executors in the Eetate of . the lata Mrs M. Ahem. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. 5 DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, . HALL, and BEDROOM FORNITUriE, 1 BEAUTIFUL GILT I'IBR GLASS, I CARVED WALNUT and TAPESTRY 1 SUITE, OOSTLY INLAID WALNUT LOO TABLE, RICH BRUSSELS CARPET, BEAUTIFUL AMAZON . RUOS, COSTLY FRENCH TIMEPIECE, CEDAR BOOKCASE a.nd CHIFFONIER, v HANDSOME BURR WALNUT DUOHESSE TOILET PAIR, . MASSIVE ARABIAN WOODEN BEDSTEAD , JOHN GEERIN & CO. W> auctioneers, 205 Princes street, aro ~ instructed to soil by auction, 3 SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , and FURNISHINGS, including: Gilt pier glass, fendere, fireironi and aghpan, coal vase, alabaster vases, ornaments and shells, Japaiice-3 vases, walnut and tapestry suite, tapestry caitro ottoman laco curtains, inlaid walnut 100 table, walnut whatnotSj silk curtains, artifioial fruit and shade, walnut, chass table, stcrvoscopo and views, rich Brussels carrot, Angora rugs, bamboo tables, occasional chairs and • tables, red pino hall stand, hall tables, Ax- ' minster carpet, runner, Aneroid barometer. mahogany timepiece, oil paintings and pictures, cedar chiffonier, bookcase, French tiinepieoo, rimu dining tablo, dinner and tea services, crystal ware, electroplate, wal- ■ nut couch and dining chairs; lindeome Burr walnut ducJiesso toilet pair, toiletware, cedar chest drawers, massive Arabian wood bedstead, wire mattresses, hair and kapok mattresses, red pino and mottled kauri wardrobe, ducheseo tables, toilet ohests, double and single iron bedsteads - and bedding, blankets and napory, kitchen utensils, fireproof safe (Turner), pair steps, garden tools, tool chest and carpenter's toote, -washing machine, cabinet 'lapour bath, general household utensils. Tho Furniture will bo open for inspection ' from 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. Tho residence is now to let. Particulars upon application. . ljy JOH^GETSM^AuctitH.;^ 1 THURSDAY*' 6th JULY, At 1 o'clock. ' At the Residence, No. 14 London street (Near George s rcet). Under instructions from Mrs B. E. do Lautour, who is leaving for Melbourne. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNIiURE AND FURNISHINGS, MAGNIFICENT WALNUT CONCERT GRAND UPRIGHT PIANO (Hoclling- , and Spangenberg), a beautiful instrument, almost equal to new. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, BREAKFAST ROOM, BEDROOM, AND • HALL FURNITURE, BEAUTIFUL EARLY ENGLISH BOUDOIR CABINET, RICH GENOA VELVET OCCASIONAL SUIT!!, MASSIVE. SOLID WALNUT HALL STAND (Mirror back), HANDSOME SILK WORKED SCREEN (3-fold), SOLID BUFFALO LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, CARVED MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, HANDSOME KATTRT BOOKCASE AND CABINET, EXPENSIVE WALNUT OVERMANTELS. , SUPERIOR AXMIXSTKR CARPETS, KAURI BEDROOM SUITE. SUPERIOR INLAID LINOLEUMS. JOHN GEIS RI N k CO. • ?* nuoti oncers. - 205 Princes street, aw j inMr'o'cd to sell bv unction, a-* above. ' ARTISTIC -HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE i ; AND FURNISHINGS. DRAWING RCOMCon'.ly walnut piano (Hooding and Spangenberg), piano stool, solid'brass tile fender and lire bra.-sts, oak coal vas?, walnut overmantel, beautiful Early English boudoir cabinet, lr.imboo jardiniere, beautiful siikworked biding set eon, broeafcdle occasional chair, rattan chairs, bamboo- music cabinet, . costly occasional tables, vase.*, crnair.cnts, laos and' cheniilo ciiriains, Genoa velvet . occasional suite, Axmiiister carpets and rugs, cushion*, photogravures, oil paintings. DINING ROOM AND BREAKFAST ROOMCarved inirror-baek sideboard, Cromwell dining room suite, " Harrington" easy chair, lc;- ' 'J.:ns:-i. - waggon, kauri bookcafo and < it telescopio extendingdinin? - table, bra;-., .Aiders awl fire brasses, inlaid linoleum, dinner and tec services, electroplated ware, crystal and crockery ware, brass portiere and drape, upholstered wicker chaira, walnut overmantel. HALLBoMitifu! walnut hall stand (mirror back), aneroid barometer, carved mirror, chenille I curtains,, inlaid linoleum, mohair mats, coir j mats, card fable. BEDROOMS--Kaurt bodrcnm aiite, mirror-dcor wardrobe, full-Seo'ch chest, duchcae toilet pair, toi'et ware, commodo, laeo curtains, brassi lr.oun-'cd brd-t'-ads, wire-wovo mattresses, kapik maiiircssos, and nar.cry, ihiclir<se chesfc, wnshstand.*, Gritzne- sewing machine, Austrian - chairs, red pin-3 wardrobe, wiro ai'-etchers. SURGERYSURGEON'S ENAMELLED OPERATING TABLE (new), rimu library ohiwt draw>-"3. AuMran combination lounge, red pino typewriter table, "New Century" type- , writer, photographic material, collection linolrs. KITCHEN- j Kitchen ''re-ser, kitchen fables and chnirs, k:tch«n u'onsils. 2-rc'lor rcangle. wringer, reading lamp, wi-e meat safe, pair step?, lawn m-owor. g,-»x!<>n tools, garden hce. d.b.b.l. gun IHartingfcm). The f'.r-M'ihire will be open fnr'ii>-r>ectlon ! from 2 oVlTck on Wcdr.reday, sth July, and morning of vale, ' JOHN GEERTN. ljy Auctioneer. PALMERSTONSALEr MONDAY. 3rd JULY, At 10.15 a.m. mHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & •A AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will offer, as above, ) 100 Hoggets, mixed sexes 50 ewe Hcggcfa 60 sound-mouthed Ewes i 35 four-tooth Wethers i 40 fat Ewes and Wethers 5 dairy Cows 25 head mixed Cattle " Garden digger, plough, gig, and household furniture. Further entries solicited. ljy THURSDAY. 6th JULY, 1911 At 12.30 o'clock. At Wairuna. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions f rom Mr Geo. Craickshanks (who lias sold his farm) to offer, on tho Farm, Wairuna, on the above date, Tho whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, absolutely without reserve, comprising the following: 144 two, four, six, and eight-tooth Ewes, in lamb to Roinncy rams 150 first-class Hoggets (mixed sexes) [ i 30 full-mouth Ewes I '■■ 5 Romney Rams j 3 dairy Cows, 2 Heifers 1 yearling Bull 1 grey Marc, 4yrs (pedigrco maro) | 1 chestnut Mare, 7yrs (in foal) 1 bay Gelding, aged 1 blncl; Marc, aged [ 1 buggy Marc, 7yrs (quiet) ( 1 R. and G. d.'. plough, 1 R. and G. single digger, 1 Massoy-Harris drill | (15 coulters), 1 M'Alister ridger, R: and G. 18ft broadcast seeder, j • Cambridge roller, set Duncan disc, P. and D. Duncan 6ft grubber, R. and 0. drill plough, MassoyHarris binder, tip-dray and frame, gig and harness, sot 5-leaved harrows, 2-horso hoes, blocks and . chains, 6 sets plough chains anil 1 swingletrces, harness for 5 horecs. 1 cart saddle and breeching, 3 sets J leading chains, good riding tnddlo. lady's saddle, tools, posts ann strainers, 10 coils wiro netting, 250 netting stakes, 200-gallon tank, 30 bushels ryegrass, stack cover, 18 x i) 21 cow and horse covers, 2 pigs, u fowls, barrel, slodge, Crown separator, "Favourite" churn, s All stock and implements arc in firstn class order. ; Outside entries: 10 young draught Mares and Ge'dings. j, Luncheon provided. 27ju TASTE TIGER TEAThe tea which has been tried and t tested for 25 years, and which throughout lias maintained a iwsition on top. You'll find it rich, nice, for it has never been ti better than now.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15184, 1 July 1911, Page 16
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