PARKER’S MART. AUCTION SALES. OF PARKER’S OWN PRIVATE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, at I P.M. ON THE BACK SECTION ADJOINING THE MART. The whole of our Furniture and effects. WITHOUT RESERVE, including : 3 Comb. Chests, 3 Single O.R. Beds complete. 1 Double O.R. Bed, complete; Blankets, Kapok and Pillows. 1 Portable O.R. Dressing Mirror, 42 x 15, Oval Glass. 1 O.R. Sideboard, Oval O.R. Table, G O.R. Kitchen Chairs. 2 Advance Easy Cliairs; D.H. Standard Machine. 3-Pie,ee Chestterficld Suite, Upholstered in Figured Moquette. Wall Mirror, 23 x 19, with Oak Frame; Linos., Runner, Slip Mats, Stainless and A.l Quality Cutlery; Crockery, including Part Dinner Service; Alum. Cooking Ltensils; W.L. and 8.0. Fowls; 2 sft. Brown Cane Verandah Blinds, etc., etc. ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. . A. PARKER,
SALE BY MORTGAGEE. TUESDAY, 29th. DAY OF APRIL. 1924, at 11 a.m., in the Forenoon. Under instructions from the Mortgagee and under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Conn of New Zealand at Auckland, in the Northern Judicial District, and by virtue of the power of sale contained and implied in Memorandum of Mortgage, registered in the Land Transfer Office at Auckland under Number 97937, ALFRED PARKER will sell at his Auction Rooms, Pollen Street, Thames, as above, ,all tliat piece of land containing nine hundred and ninety-seven acres, two roods, more or less, being 'Section Two, Block Thirteen, Tairua Survey District, and being the whole of the land comprised and described in a certain occupation license of pastoral land within the Hauraki Mining District, numbered 498, and registered in the Land Transfer Office at Auckland in Volume 269, Folio 76. of the Register Book. The said license expires twentyone years from the first day of March, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen ,and is subject to a rental of twenty-five pounds per annum. This property is situation 9J miles from Omahu, near Thames, and being mostly unimproved bush country with a small piece improved, and having a small dwelling house. The application to sell containing the estimated value of the property may \ > seen at the office of the Registrar at any convenient time, also a copy of same may be seen at the Auction Mart on the day of sale, without payment of fee. For particulars and conditions of sole, apply to the Auctioneers. BUSINESS NOTICES. ROBT. TWENTYMAN. BUILDER & UNDERTAKER, ; > *« ■ _ . -n Funerals Furnished. Reliable Estimates Given. Workmanship Guaranteed. VOTE. —7 have a very good selection t Floral Emblems, just arrived. ’Phone 4.
MELMERLY COLLEGE!. ST. GEORGE’S BAT RD, PARNELL. Boarding and Day School for Girls. First Term, 1924, commenced February 20th., Half-Term, April 2nd. Parents who wish for a Prospectus may obtain one by applying to Mrs. Arthur Boult, Melmerly College. Principals: MRS. A. BOULT, MISS H. J. THOMPSON. ROBT. P. GIBBONS. LIMITED. Sawmillers and Timber Merchants, KOPU. JOB LINES OP TIMBER —suitable for — COWSHEDS AND OUTBUILDINGS At Low Prices. DELIVERED FREE to any Port on Thames-Pialc-o River UP TO 30th. APRIL, 1924. Farmers’ Trading Coy., Cash Branch, Pollen Street, opposite Bank N.Z., now open.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16081, 22 April 1924, Page 1
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