AUCTION SALE OAK BEDROOM St ITE. Under instructions from Mr. A. .], Me Orogor, who is leaving the district, j will Sell by Auction at No. 5 Bates Buildings, Lowe Street, on TUESDAY, May 6, 1930, the whole of Ids Furnitiue and Sundries, commencing nt L ji.ni. sharp. I IST comprises : Oak Wardrobe, 8.M., J o-dr ua.c. Duchess, oval l>. Mirror, 4.6 Oak Bed and Wire, Oak Pedestal. Diningroom Table, 4 11. B. Chairs, 2 Oar ver Chairs, Sideboard, Carpet 10 x 12 l. priglit tlrand Piano (Sanies), S.O. Chair, Hanging Lamp, Olfiee Safe (Tannis), as new, Elec. Iron, and Sun dries; 4.6 Bed and W ire, 7-dr Scold Chest, 6-dr Duchess, 2 Single Beds, b Stretchers, Cot, Mattresses, etc. ; Kit Table, 10 A.B. Chairs. Folding Seat Singer Sewing Machine, Kerb, Mangle Oval Boiler, Auxiliary Wood Burner Pots, Pans, and Sundries. 361 F. L. HAUGHIE Auctioneer.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17249, 3 May 1930, Page 16
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