TO-MORROW. TO-MORRGW, AI'CrST _*;,ti,, IXO. ; i FURNITURE BALE At Xo. 205 Cliilders Road (just past j Grey Street), j Commencing ;it 1.30 p.m., I On account of Air. \V. 17 Appleby. ' Rein}*; Contents of T7OUR -ROOMS, AND SUN PR IKS. Jj Namely • | 1 Very Handsome Sideboard, with j 2" B.E. mirrors and leadlight cabinet , Drnphead Singer Machine (latest model) Dining-room Table and Chah'S Couch, 2 Wicker Padded Cliairs I ! Clock, Stao- Horns, Pictures Ornaments, .Books . ' Linoleums (throughout), Palm Stand Bedrooms contain B.R. Bedstead."*, Wires, Kapocs, and Flax Mat-' ' tresses, Duchess Pairs Kitchen. Furniture, Crockery •« Cutlery, Potwaijjß : Few Outside Sundries. NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE! i FRED GRAY. { Leading Poular Auctioneer. 637 THURSDAY NEXT AUGUST 26th. 1920. EXTENSIVE- AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE IIEAVV XGRADE LINOLEUMS. ENGLISH CARl r l«ri'-S,---Kt--,, Being Contents of Eight Well-Furnished Rooms, On account of J. R. JO.NES.'.Ettj., At his Residence, No. 71, corner Wainui Road and Dixon Street,. Kniti. Namely : DRAWING ROOM—* Chesterfield and 2 Divan Chairs (m Saddle Bag) Round Rosewood Table Oval Walnut Table, Palm Stands 3 Cane Easy Chairs Massive li.ik. Wall .Mirror (m heavy frame). Pictures C'il Paintings (ov noted artists) Copper Kerb, I"bng s . etc. i ' l'atr Lar^e Oriental Vase.s • ' | Folding Fire Screen. 12 x 'O Wilton's Carpet, with 6x4 Rug lo match Hedvy X Grade Linoleums. DINING ROOM— -Massive Sideboard, 3 B.E. Mirrors, with handsome canopy top . Extension Dining 'i'abte>-(neavy_ turned legs), Green Pile Cover Bookcase and Cabinet A.B. Chairs and 2 Carver.** to match 2 Arm Cliairs (m tapestry) - Padded Chairs, Ottoman Couth Rattan ' Tea Table, Palm Stand tLux-iiniere and Plant American Rocker v Dome Clock (365-day) i Large B.E. Wall Aiirror (lieavy. Iraine), Overmantel (l_l x I__) Wilton Carpet aiul 1 Floor Rugs 28 yards Best X Heavy Graae Linoleum. , HALL— Hall Stand, Seat and Table (to match), Hall Carpet and Runner 'Palm Stand, Linoleum. FIVE BEDROOMS contain— Handsome Duchess Pairs Client Drawers, Swi'ing Mirrors . Double and Single B.R. and Wood i Bedsteads, Wires, Kapoes, and Pillows, Toilet Ware Bussiuette, Linoleunis. ' KITCHEN has— Table, Chairs, Cupboard, Crockery Aluminium Ware 4Set of 4 Cooking; Crocks Electric Hot Point Iron and Con•noetion, Linoleums. .OUTSIDE SUNDRIES as follows-.— Stand Mangle, "Wringer 3-fold CloUies Horse Slops and ' Ladder, Garden ' Hose Good Selection' Garden Tools h-namelled Preserving Pan Ball-bearing Lawn Mower (Great ( ! Americano, Carpenter's Tools ] i Sundry Lot of Timber. - Several (Jood Copper Gas Pendamts, etc. 13 W.L. Laying Hens (Faram's strain), 1 W.L. Rooster I j Also ■ Two-seater Motor Cycle Car (splendid tyres and m good running order]. NOTE.— As the Vendor baa sold the property, and is discontinuing houseKeeping, the lots (although good) as advertised will be sold to the nighest bidder, and owing to the large list the Gala must start at 12.30 (sharp). FRED QUAY, Loading Popular Auctioneer. 668 IMPORrANT SUB-DIVISIONAL SALE. [ — j OF COUNTRY COMPRISING ALLU- 1 .VIAL FLATS AND UNDULATING HILLS, SUITABLE FOR FARMING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, At EVERYBODY'S THEiATRE, WAIBOA, H. 8., o>f SATURDAY, 4th SEIPTEMBER, ' At 10.30 a.m. DALCETY & Co., Ltd. j Under instructions from the undermen-' tioned clients, will offer for Sale by! Public Auction, at the above time and place, . THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN PROPERTIES: — On account of E. P. Williams, Esq, : NIKAU FARM Comprising 350 ACRES of Freehold, 1 situated 3 miles from Wairoa Dairy Factory, Freezing Works, etc., on the Main I Road to Gisborne and Waikokopu, and 1 ' mile from School. This property is subdivided into 3 Farms, ranging from 114 to 123 acres, suitable for Dairying, Cropping, and Sheepfarming. All well watered. Buildings consist of 2 Dwell- 1 ing-houses, and Woolshed, Yards,, etc. . TERMS'* 10 per cent, on fall of bum-' mer ; 15 per tent, on possession j balance 5 years at 6 per cent. On account of F. Vaughan-, Esq. • part WAI ESTATE Comprising 300 acres (more or less) of Freehold, situated half a mile ironi , Nuhaka Post Office, Dairy Factory, and School, 'and 3 miles irorp the Waikokopu Harbor. ' The Wairoa- Waikokopu Railway runs along boundary of one section. Subdivided into 4 Farms, ranging from 45 to 100 acres. Rich Alluvia Flats, suitable for Dairying and Cropping. All well watered. Buildings consist of sroomed Dwelling, C(*vr Sheds,, lmplement Shed, Yards, Lip, etc TEH.MS: 5 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per tent, on date of possession; 10 per cent, m 12 months, bearing interest at 6 per cent ; balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Pla;i« may be had on application to the Auctioneers, Wairoa or Branches. For further particulars and arrangements for inspection, apply to the Auctioneers, Wairoa. 3^4 mAKK IT TO ORMOmFS, m 'OT' FOR SALE, Upper X .\JT._L-. Gladstone Road -i- 4roomed House on £-acre; a snip at £600. — Apply T. 0. haw less, Kniti ' BIG Opening Furnishing Sale now on at Cook. .County Furnishing Warehouse. 402 ANTEI>; «a onp^ — 1000 Porkers (highest price givpn); &Jao Poul-i try, m any quantity.— Hampton's Jfaxk Butchery^ opposite Palace Pictures. •pinm# m, *. • ..:/-. — •■-- ---/"'"''""TN7
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15301, 24 August 1920, Page 8
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