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IMPORTANT AUCTION OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS and SUNDRIES. In the Estate of the I,ate William Boag, and the Late Mrs. A. Boag THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 1923, at 12 o’clock sharp. On the Premise*, “ BURNSIDE,” Situated BURNSIDE ROAD, FENDALTON. (The Residence of the late William Boag.) "We, the N.Z. Farmers Co-op. Association of Canterbury, Limited, hare been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the above Estate to sell by Public Auction as above the whole of the Furniture and Effects, the contents of the 10-roomed Residence, “ Burnside,” that was occupied by the late Mrs. Boag. Main Items:—Small Piano (Broadwood). Dining Suite (9 pieces), Dining Table, Two Chippendale Chairs, Occasional Tables, Pictures, Brussels Carpet, Glassware, Roll Top Desk, Chesterfield Couch, Mohair Table Cover, Scotch Chest Drawers, Wardrobes, Fine Linen Cupboard in Cedar, Marble Top Washstands in Cedar, Duchesse Chests, Pedestal Cupboards, Bedsteads and Wire Mattresses, Bagatelle Table in Cedar, pinner Wagon, Blankets and Bed Lmen, English China and Glassware, Silver and Brass Candlesticks, Afternoon Tea Sets, Oil Paintings, Sideboard, China Cabinet in Mahogany, Inlaid Linos, Garden Seats, Porcelain Dinner Service, Cooking Utensils, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, and Sundries; also 1 Cow, 1 Heifer (due in November), 1 Buggy Mare, 1 Buggy, I Planet Junr. The whole of the Furniture is of very old design, and should be of great interest to connoisseurs of antiques, etc. There are about 400 lots, and many more articles of quaint design than have not been enumerated in the list. A greater part of the Furniture is Mahogany. Absolutely Unreserved Sale. N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. ASSN., LTD Auctioneers.

FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT NOVEMBER 2 (Commencing at 1 o’clock) IN OUR ROOMS, 633-35 COLOMBO STREET. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, DIAMOND, PEARL and GEM RINGS, GOLD CHAINS and NECKLETS, PENDANTS, BROOCHES and BANGLES, SUITS of CLOTHES, SILVER TEA-SET, SUIT and DRESS CASES, CAMERAS, E.P. WARE; ALSO ANTIQUES. We have been favoured with instructions from Mr. G. H. Madden, Licensed Pawnbroker, 29 Manchester Street, TO SELL AS ABOVE THE UNDERMENTIONED UNREDEEMED PLEDGES:— 1922—June 7th. 3, Gold Ring 18c, Diamonds and Rubies; 7th, 4, Lady’s Gold Watch 18c-; 12th, 5, Lady’s Gold Watch 18c, Gold Fob 15c, Amethyst Drop; 12th, 6, Gold Necklace 9c, and Amethyst Pendant: 16th, 9, Gold Ring 10c, Cameo Stone; 16th, 10, Field Glasses; 26th, 28, Metal Watch and Chain: 26th, 29, Rolled Gold Hunting Case Watch; 28th, 30, Metal Watch and Chain; 28th, 31. 3 Stone Diamond Ring 18c, set in Platinum: July Ist, 32, Silver-Cigarette Case; Ist, 33, Gold Chain 9c: 2nd. 34. Gold Chain 9c; 3rd. 35, Gold Ring 18c; 4th, 36, Gold Bangle 9c; sth, 39. Lady’s Gold Watch 14c; 19th, 46. Gold Ring 9c; August 21st, 94, Gold Chain 15c and Georgius Sov. ; 21st, 95, Metal Watch and Guard; 22nd, 97, Gold Ring 18c, Dias and Rubies; 25th, 100, Gold Wristlet Watch 9c; September 2nd, 112, Gold Ring 9c. Ruhr ; 20th, 115, Suit Case, Leather; 20th, 120, Gent's Shoes, size 6: 20th. 129. Amber Beads; 21st, 140, Gold Bangle 9c; October 24th. 186. Ribbon Guard and Silver .Wrist Watch ; 26th. 189, 2 Gold Rings, Diamonds and Rubies 18c.; 26th. 191, Opal R-ing 18c ; 30th, 194, Silver Sugar Bowl and Tongs and Milk Jug, E.P.M.B. Hot Water Jug. Candlestick, 1 doz. E.P. Cake Forks, $-doz. E.P. Spoons and Tongs, E.P.N.S. Tea Tray; 30th, 200, Suit Case, Leather; 30th, 202, Sports Suit, size 5 ; November 3rd, 201, Rolled Gold Hunting Case Watch; 7th, 205, No. 3a Kodak Camera Anastigmat. F. 77 Lens; Bth, 207, Silver (Benson) Watch; 9th, 212. Ladv’s Silver Wristlet Watch and 3 Coins; 11th. 215, Field,Glasses ; 13th, 220, Gold Chain'9c; 15th, 228.3 Gold Bracelet 9c, Diamond Tie Pin and Stud 15c; 18th, 239, Gold Chain and Medal 9c; 18th, 240, Lady’s Single Stone Diamond Ring 18c; 19th, 242, Diamond and Sapphire Ring 18c; 29tli, 262, Gold Chain 15c; December 6th, 271, Gold Ring. Diamonds and Rubies 18c; 7th. 2/2. Gold Ring 9c; Bth, 38, Gold Necklace and Pendant, Gold Brooch, 20 Francs; 9tli, 274, Silver AVatch; 9th. 275, Gold Ring. Ruhv and 2 Opals; 14th. 284, Rolled Gold Hunting Cased Watch; 18th, 288. Gold Necklace and Pendant, Rubies and Pearls; 19th. 290, Rolled Gold (Elgin) Watch and Gold Chain 9c; 23rd, 296. Watchmaker's Material; 28th. 304. Gold Ring Dias and Rubies 18c and Gold Wedding Ring 12c; 29th. 306, Metal Watch. Janna.rv. 1923—Jannarv fif.h 39.*? Silver "Watch and Chai” n,-«nn January, 1923—January 6th, 325 _ _ stone Drop and Cig. Case; 6th, *328, V.P.K. Camera: 12th, 336, Gold Ring. Diamonds and Rubies 18c; 13th, 340, Gold Ring, Diamonds and Rubies 18c; 15th, 348, Gold'Ring Cameo Stone 9c; 20th, 350, Gold Ring, Ruhr 9c; 20th, 351, Rolled Gold Hunting Case Watch; 22nd, 353, Gold Hunting Case Watch 14c; 24tli, 360, No. 3a Kodak Camera; February 19th, 401, Gold Chain and Greenstone Drop; 12th, 390, Silver Rotherham Watch, Ribbon Guard. Greenstone Drop, Cig. Case; 16th. 392, Gold Ring, Diamonds and R,ubies 18c; 17th, 395, Rolled Gold Hunting Case Watch ; 19th, 399, Gold Ring 9c; 19th, 400, Gold Ring, 3 Rubies 9c: 24tli, 490. Gent’s Dia. Ring 18c and Greenstone Chain: March 3rd, 418, Parcel Unpolished Opal; 6th, 422, Rolled Gold (Elgin) Watch; 10th, 424, Gold Ring 22c; 13th, 426. Gold Ring 18c, 3 Pearls; 14th, 428. Violin Bow and Case. September, 1922—September sth, 109, Pair of Trousers, size 7; 28th, 140, Blue Raincoat, size 6. November, 1922—November 11th, 213. Boots, size 9. December, 1922--December 7th, 273, Suit of Clothes size 5; 27tli, 303, 1 Dinner Suit, size 7, and 1 Evening Suit, size 7. Auctioneers’ Note. —Since his commencing in business, this is the FTRST SA LE >f UNREDEEMED PLEDGES Mr. Madden has held, so come along and Buy. GEO. ANDERSON & CO.

F. A. NEALE 263 HIGH ST.. Opp. Rendezvous. _pr»o~_ST ALBANS. -Sound 5-Roomed House, plastered and papered, hot and cold, porcelain bath, sewer Government mortgage. Good value. Fol. 241. -prf Xf\ —SPEEYDON handy to car. Good t 5 Rooms. i-acre. good order, workshop; £IOO deposit. Fol. 214 ST MARTIN’S, Buxton’s Nurseries, Lovely Sections, good soil. Prices from £l4O. Call for plan. PQGC BECKENHAM, near Tram and School. Sound 5 Rooms, both, hot and cold, gas. electric light, nice garden, fruit trees, lawns Government mortgage. Sole Agets. Fol. 221 8979 jf A -fl nn DEPOSIT —SYDENHAM, RcVIUU Roomed House of NICK APPEARANCE and i-acre, WITH GOOD GARDEN AND FOWLHOUSES. NICE SITUATION, BROUGHAM ST. (Fol. 229) f*f79s' —GOOD Sound T House, plastered •OO and papered, bath, hot and oold, nice garden, 1 minute from tram. Colombo Street. Fol. 242. £BOO~ FANCY r; ° ods ’ Toys -. « tc * 6 Uvwell established. (Folio 221.) CONFECTIONERY Cream Business, Living Rooms; walk in and id and Tee PC—MILLINERY Business. £6 week profit; rent £1; 3 living rooms. prprrv—ST ALBANS, Good 5 Rooms, <£* \J plastered, conveiences, electric light. Terms, £75 deposit. Vacant. Easy term a Fol. 240. GROCER! PROPOSITIONS in all Suburbs. BILLIARD ROOMS City and Suburbs. Also TEA ROOMS. F. A. NEALE ESTATE AGENT AND BUSINESS BROKER, 263. HIGH STREET, near Reed. Florist. £2OO S™ SI L, 165. Cashel St. £9OO CC”' Fisher, 93. Worcester M'CC deposit. d by securing a. Nortbat, Auction Price. I>ow ‘. See Nicholls and Co. i?QQK— m °NCKS SPUR. Lovely low; or lease, £2 GiLLies, Cashel St. Bungaweekly.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17182, 27 October 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17182, 27 October 1923, Page 16

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