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Lane, residence of 5 rooms, together with about an eighth acre of land, situate No. 15, Mayfair Street, Addington, to Mr E. J. Sprosen; On account of Miss Joyce, the property known as “ Haeramai,” No. 4, Grafton Street, Sumner, comprising the section as fenced, together with the 2-storey residence of about 13 rooms and offices, to Mr S. W. Dean: On account of the Trustees in the Estate of the late J. D. M’Gruer. 2-storev art residence of about 12 rooms and all offices, together with half an acre of land, sitvate No. 78, Park Terrace, to Mrs A. Boyle; On ascount of Mrs Friberg, 2-storey residence of 7 rooms, together with half an acre of land, situate No. 39. Edinburgh Street, Spreydon, to Mr F. Smith; On account of Mr Blackie, residenge and eighth, acre of land, situate No. 89, Richmond Terrace. New Brighton, to Mr D. H. Davis; On account of Mr F. 11. Christian, 2-storey art bungalow situate at No. 03. Weston Road, St Albans. together with about quarter acre land, to Mrs I. M. Bloxham; On account of Mrs Benjamin, her 2-storey bungalow of 7 or 8 rooms, situate in Fulton Avenue, just of Rossall Street, Merivale, to Mr D. Foreman: On account of Mr A. 11. Webb, section of 20 perches, situate in Jellicoe Street, New Brighton, to Mr J. S. Ainsworth; On account of the vendor, section in Jervois Street, New Brighton, containing 25 perches, to Mr C. L. Nelson; On account of Mr C. Myhre, residence of 9 rooms and offices, together with nice section, situate on the Esplanade, New Brighton, to Mr E. P. Miller; On account of Mrl. Buchanan, that fine property situate corner of Rossall Street and Merivale Lane, comprising about half an acre of land, and 2-storey bungalow, to Mr A. E. Ackrofd: On account of Mr A. M. Dixon, 2-storey residence of 10 rooms, together with nearly three-quarters of an acre of land, situate No. 11, Garden Road, Fendalton, to Dr L. S. Manning; On accotint of the vendor, section of 25 perches, situate in Jervcis Street, New Brighten; to Mr A. M. Nelson; On account of the vendor, 2-storey art bungalow, together with 30 perches of land, situate in Clyde Road, Fendalton, close to Hamilton Street, to a client; On account of ,Mr and Mrs Horner, the lease of those well-known premises,
E. Benjamin; On account of tho Trustees in the Estate of the late I. Thompson, section situate in Bligh Street, New Brighton, to Mr W. Aspinall; On account of Mrs Oakey, bungalow with 24 perches of land, situate No 21. Clissold Street, Merivale, to -Mr .7. T\ Vautier - On account ot Mr Webb, 1G acres of land and improvements thereon, situate Am yea Road, Hornby, to Mr J. Brice: On account of the Trustees in the Estate of the late Tt. Bristow, two sections situate on Bay View Road. Redcliffs, containing 1 rood IS perches and 1 rood SO perches’ respectively, to Mr L. J. Martin ; On account of Mrs Owen, section situate in Jellicoe Street, New Brighton, containing 20 perches, to* Mr_ G. C. Brookes; On account of Messrs Simpson, section si/tuafe on tlie corner of Rhodes and Rossall Streets, Merivale, comprising 24.8 perches, to Mrs J. W. WagstafF; On account of Mr Kingsford. his superior residential property situate in Matai Street, Riccarton, to Mr A. M- West; On account of Mr Ainsworth, residence and nice section situate No 20b, Springfield Road. St Albans, to Mr E. A. Wilson; On account of the Trustees in the Estate of the late W. B Clarkson., bungalow of CS rooms. together with about \ acre of land, situate No 7, Stratford Street, Eendalton, to Mr L. TT. Ruddock, On account of Mr W. Horne, residential property situate No 32, Buckley’s Road, Lin wood, to Mr And rews; On account of the owners, section being Lot 3 Imrmire Street, Papaniii, containing 29.7 perches, to Mr A. .T. Lord; also Lot 13 Percival Street, Papanui. to Mr F. Nicholls ; On account of Mrs Tansey. section being
M’Gruer, on the premises, Park Ter- ' race, superior furnishings, carpets, etc.; On account of Mr Mann, on the premises, Wychbury Street, Spreydon, cows, outside goods, furniture and effects; On account of the trustees in the estate of the late Wm. Minson, on the premises, Beale y Avenue, piano, billiard table, and furnishings; On account of Mr Fowler, on the premises, Hills Road, St Albans, furniture and effects; On account of Mr Nixon, on the premises, Sherborne Street, St Albans, superior furnishings; On account of the trustees in the estate of the late Mrs M’Swigan on the premises, Nursery Road, Linwood, furnishings; On account of Mrs Gee, on the premises, Stra\’en Road, Fendalton, upright grand piano, lovely carpets, and superior furniture and effects; On account of Mrs Poison and others, in our rooms, superior oak furnishings, upright grand piano and gramophone, etc.; On account of Mr Harris (in conjunction with Messrs Murray, Shepherd, Ltd.), on the premises, Jackson’s Road, Fendalton. superior furnishings. Edison gramophone, etc.; On account of Mrs Graham, on the premises, Hawke Street, New Brighton, furniture and effects ; On account of Mrs Magee, on the premises, North Road, Papanui. furniture and effects; On account of Mrs O’Malley. on the .premises. King Street. Sydenham, gramophone and furnishings; On account of the trustees in the Estate of the late Miss Kitchingman (in conjunction with Messrs W. E. Simes and Co.), superior furnishings; On account of Mr Clark, on the premises, Colombo Street. St Albans, gramophone and superior oak furnishings, lovely Wilton carpets, etc: On account of Mr Hillier, on the premises, corner of Kepple and Lonsdale Streets. New Brighton, beautiful oak furnishings and new carpets; HAVING SOLD A LARGE NUMBER OF MOTOR-CARS BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON ACCOUNT VARIOUS CLIENTS. HAVING LET A LARGE NUMBER OF FURNISHED HOUSES, including Mr M'Murray’s, Papanui Road; Mr Quill’s, Holly Road. St Albans; Mrs Isaac Gibb's, Papanui Read; Mrs Fisher’s, Aikman’s Road, Merivale; Archbishop Julius’s, Hackthorne Road, Cashmere Hills; Miss Clarke’s, Opawa; Road; Mr Henshaw’s, Bristol Street, St Albans; Mrs Frost's, Chester Street; Mr Kidston’s, Rugby Street, Merivale, and many others; Also a large number of unfurnished residences and City pre-
AUCTION SALK OF FURNITURE & EFFECTS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 27, AT 1 P.M. OX ACCOUNT OF MRS E. E. WILLIAMS (wlio is giving up housekeeping), OX THE PREMISES, Xo. 42, PAPAXTI EOAD (close to Clare Road). M AIN ITEMS—BEET., ORGAN (10 stops). OAK CHINA CABINET, CHESTERFIELD (in Utretch Velvet). WALNUT OVERMANTLE, HALL STAND, ""’■PER KERB. FIRE SCREEN, OAK SIDEBOARD (with Oval Mirror). DINING CHAIRS AND 2 CARVERS HB. OAK ROUND OAK EXT. DININ'. OAK JARDINIERE, No. 8 TABLE. OAK PALM STAND. LINOLEUM WRITER, Oce. Tables, Axminster Ru. Oak Cheval Duchesse, OAK WARDROBE (with Oval Mirror). 4 Oak ' Chairs (with Sea grass Seats). AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER. omplete)-. Duchesse Chest. 3ft. Oak Bedsteads Walnut Hall >IX CIE R SEW IX« fcomplete). Oak I 3ft. Wood. Bedstead MACHINE. 3ft Iron Bedstead, ichosse (with Oval Mirror), Oak Wt ON VIEW ON MORNING OF SALE FROM 9.30 A.M. JONES McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE & EFFECTS. THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 28, AT 12 NOON. (Associated with the N.Z. Farmers' Co-operative Association.) ON ACCOUNT OF J. S. DUKE, ESQ. (having sold the property and who is giving up housekeeping), ON THE PREMISES, No. 22, POYNDER AVENUE (just at top of Leinster Road), MERIVALE.' M' HALLSTAND AND SEAT (combined). PALM STANDS. MIRROR HALL SI AND, AXMINSTER RUNNER. Occ. Chairs. SPLENDID LINOLEUM (about 25 x IS). CHEFONIERE BOOK CASE, Chesterfield, Axminster Rugs. Carpets. Easy Chairs, Screw Ext. Dining Table. Pile Cover. Oak Sideboard (with clear ' NEW NOVELS. Seagi « H.B. DINING CHA NNER SERVICE, TEA SERVICE, GLASSMirror Wardrobe. 4ft Gin. Wood. Bedstead Pedestal Cupboard. Duchesse Chest. BLANKETS. Shaving Duchesse Chest. .Single WardAXMIXSTER CARPET (IS x 14), plete). OTTOMAN COUCH. 3 Upholstered Wicker Chairs. Cabin r©be. Wool Mats 4ft Gin. ALL BRASS BEDSTEAD (co. Duchesse Chests, Beckonsfield Wardrobe Pedestal board. SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Bentwood Chairs. Table. Oak Clock Aluminium Ware. Utensils, Lawnmower. Garden Tools. BLUEGUM FIREWOOD, Hose. English Lawnmower. Garden Seat. Rubbish Tin, Extension Ladder, 3 PAIRS WHF’E LEGHORNS, etc., etc. ON VIEW* «w G OF SALE FROM 9.30 A.^f. JONES McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., AUCTIONEERS.
Lot 2 Main North ' Road. Papamri, containing 32 perches, to Mr A. Lee; On account of Mrs H. Taylor, her residence of 6 rooms, together with full quarter-acre of land, situate in Hawke Street, New Brighton, to Mrs O. Hunt; On account of Mr Derrett, residence with half an acre of land, situate No. 32, Vague’s Road, Papanui, to Mr P. B. AN hitcombe; On account of Mrs F. Scott, residence and eighth acre of land, situate No- 20, Keppel Street, New Brighton, to Mr F. A. Green; On account of Messrs Simpson, section situate in Rossall Street* Merivale, comprising 24.3 perches, to Mr NV. Watson; On account of the vendor, •Lot 27 in Tomes Road Extension, comprising 32 perches, to Mr L. C. Stubley ; On account of the trustees of the Rugby Street Methodist Church, that fine section situate in Rugby Street, adjoining the church, having a frontage of 93 feet by a depth of 140 feet, to M. C. Simpson; On account of the vendor, 2-storey residence and about i-acre of land, situate in Ferry Road, to a client; On account of the vendor, superior 2-storev residence, situate in Merivale Lane, to a client: On account of .Mr Davidson, bungalow, of o rooms, together with about quarter-acre of land, situate 24, Pratt Street, New Brighton, to Mrs E. A. Lee; On account of the vendor (in conjunction with Mr H. S. Hobday), that wellknown property, ' “ The Metropolitan Private Hotel,” situate corner of Manchester Street and Belfast Street. Christchurch, having a frontage of 10S links to Manchester Street and 237 links to Belfast over quarteracre of land, together with the 3-storev wood and concrete building and shop thereon, to Mrs Jas. Fillery ; On account of Mr S. Reynish, residence and fine section, situate No. 92. Edward Avenue, St Albans, to Mr A. J. Day: On ncconfit of the trustees in the estate of the late NNm. Minson. the superior residence together with 1 rood 3 perches of land, situate No. 21. Dealer Avenue, immedintelv facing Park Terrace. to Dr P. E. Allison • On account of the vendor, section in Tomes Road, beino- T.ot 8. containing 32 nerehes. to T D. Merrett; On account of Mr Prestidere. residence and nice section, situate No. 49 Domnin Terrace. off T iVpoln Road. Pprevrlon to Mr TT J y M’Tlrnfh: On arcmint of MdyUv! her biand section ot Ort street New Brighton. to -T Wilson.
“ Kenilworth,” No. 26 Cashel Street West, for a term of five years, to Mrs Potter, who has also purchased the whole of the furniture and effects; On account of the owner, section of 2o perches, being Lot 29, Jervois Street, New Brighton, to Mr R. P. Hopkins; On account of “the Trustees in the estate of the Jate H. Cotton, fine 2-stcrey residence of about 9 rooms, together with half an acre of land, situate No. 51, Hagley Street, Lower Riccarton, to Mr A. T. Donnelly; On account of Mr C. M. Olliver, fine section situate in Ilarakeke Street, Ricdarton, containing about half an acre of land, to Mr J. T. Smith; On account of Mr J. Pat Person, section of 20 perches, situate on the Esplanade, New Brighton, to Mr E. M. Macpherj son; On account of Mr E. R. Cambridge, bungalow of 5 rooms, situate No. 16, Cuba Street, Linwood, to Mrs I. G. Marriott; On account of Mrs Emerson, dwelling house and shop situate No. 35, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, to Mr C. S. Brown; On account of Mr Batchelor, residence of 6 rooms, together with 30 perches of land, situate No. 125, Bealey Avenue, to Mrs E. G. Murray; On account of Mr W. Eaton, fine building site in Duncan Street, Spreydon, containing over quarter acre of land, to Mr Weatherly; On account of Mr J. Parry, residential property situate No. 385, St Asaph Street, to Mr ! W. J. Young; On account of Mr C. E. Yeadon, residence of 6 rooms, together with 24 perches of land, situate No. 409, Tuam Street, Linwood, to Mrs F. E. {jpott: On account of Mr J. L. Scarveil, fine building section, situate in Office Road, containing 24 perches, to a client; On,account of Mr G. A. Tattle, superior residence with about quarter acre of land, situate No. 197, Kilmore Street, just off Manchester Street; to Mr D. Neil; On account of the vendors, 3 sections situate in Pine Avenue, containing about 25 perches each, to Messrs M'Master, A. M. Baker and G. A. Patton respectively; On account of the Vendor, sect.on in Jervois Street, New Brighton, to Mrs A. Angus; On account of Mr W. M’Gee, residence of 4 looms and offices, and 20 perches of laud, situate in Park Road, New Brighton, to Mrs A. Snell ; On account of Mr H. S. Scrivener, residence of o
HAVING CONDUCTED A LARGE j NUMBER OF VALUATIONS for pro- ! bate purpose?, arbitrations, valuations i of City, Suburban and Rural properties for Mortgage and other purposes. : WE DRAW SPECIAL ATTENTION j TO IMPORTANT SALES TO BE j HELt) on Monday next, May 2 0, auction sale of property in Clyde Road. Fendalton, on account of the District Public Trustee; also on account of Mr Chambers, property in Tomes Road, St Albans; and many other sales as per our advertising -columns; We draw special attention to the important sale to be held in our rooms, on Wednesday, the 17th day of June nex.t, of over £IOOO worth of ne'w Indian Carpets and Rugs, absolutely without reserve. They will be on view in our rooms for three or four days prior to the sale. I We are recognised as the leading proI party arid furniture auctioneers, especi- ! ally for the handling of subdivisions, ! and we have five or six subdivisions to ■ be .placed upon the market by public auction in the course of the_ next few weeks, full detail* of which will be advertised later. We invite clients to consult us if they | wish to realise lfccir properties, as we make a speciality <*f offering by public auction, ar.d there is no better means I of obtaining prompt and good results I than by this medium. I We hold clearing sales when and I where required, also special sales to i suit clients in our commodious sale rooms; No business is too small or too large but that it will engage our undivided attention. We draw attention to our New Brighton Branch, situate at Seaview Road, close to the Pier, and our New Brighton sales have shown gratifying results especially during the last few months. Our Resident Agent is Mr A. P. HOPKINS, TELEPHONE NUMBER 3557 D. OUR CITY ’PHONES ARE 238 AND 2010. JONES, M’CROSTIE COMPANY, LTD.. CORNER OF CASHEL AND MANCHESTER STREETS, C. F. JONES, Managing Director and
A Beantifnl Home to be Sold by Auction $ E m wm The Auction Sale of the above Unique Property will take place in our Land Sale Rooms, corner of Cashel and Manchester Streets, on Monday, June Bth, at 2 p.!H. We have been instructed by J. J. COLLINS ESQ., who has purchased a larger property, to sell as above (associated with Messrs H. S. Richards & Son) It is situated AT THE CORNER OF FITZGERALD AVENUE AND RIVER ROAD, Overlooking the Beautiful River Avon, practically north-west aspect. / . r,. 2-STOREY RESIDENCE OF 8 ROOMS. One extra spacious room would make splendid reception or entertaining room. The house is built of brick and rough-cast with slate roof. Plastered, electric light, open brick fireplaces, all offices and conveniences, including bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, central heating, gas fires, kitchen with gas stove, replete with cupboards, and wardrobes, washhouse, copper and tubs, splendid hot water service from destructor. Balcony, tiled entrance porch, conservatory, DOUBLE GARAGE AND WORKSHOP, sewer connection, high pressure water supply. THE DEAWIKO ROOM. THE AREA OF IAJTD WITH THE HOUSE IS 1 ROOD 24 PERCHES, having a frontage to Fitzgerald 180.7 links, by. a depth of about 239 links. Beautifully planted and sheltered. The house ' - Entrance drive from Fitzgerald Avenue. Trastiway Biss Passes tlie Doer Immediately following the sale of the property, will be oFered THAT SPLENDID CORNER BUILDING SITE, comprising 26.9 perches, having a frontage to Fitzgerald Avenue of about 160 links and a frontage to River Road, overlooking the River, of 100 links. SECTION ADJOINING on the East side, having a frontage to River Road of 122.3 links. Area: 25.4 perches. TWO OF THE MOST CHARMING BUILDING SITES IN OR AROUND CHRISTCHURCH. HIGH TERRACED SECTIONS, GET ALL THE SUN THAT SHINES. This property was formerly the residence of the late Hon. E. C. J. Stevens, and has been put Into perfect order, by Mr CoUins for his own occupation, from end to end and Quite regardless of co3t. Clear Title Given or any Terms can be arranged. Full details and plan on application to JOINT AGENTS—II. S. Richards & Son, Hereford Street Jones, McCrostie Co. Ltd., Auctioneers Corner Cashel and Manchester Streets
! HAVING HELD SUCCESSFUL \ CLEARING SALES. AS FOLLOWS: On account of Ml* Vautier (in conjunction with Messrs Spratt and Co ), on the premises, \\ orcester-Street. Linwood, Superior furnishings, piano, etc. ; On account of Mrs Gardiner, on the premises, Clyde Road, Fendalton, piano and nearly new furnishings; On account of the trustees in the estate of the late Henry Allison, on the premises. Lincoln Road, Addington, furnishings and antiques; On account of Mr Clouston. on the premises. Holly Road, just off Papanui Road, superior furnishings; On account of Mr Anderson. on the premises. No. 102. Lonsdale Street, New Brighton, upright grand Broadwood Player Piano and furnishings; On account of Mrs Woolf, on* the premises, Fitzgerald Avenue, furniture and effects: On account of the trustees in the estate of the *Mrs Gimblett. on the premises. Barnford Street. Woolston. furniture and effects ; On account of Mr Hargreaves, on the premises, corner of Banks Avenue and North Parade. Shirley, nearly new furnishings and carpets; On account of Mrs Christie, on the premises, Gloucester Street. City, upright grand piano, lovely carpets, and superior furniture of every description ; On account of Mr King, in our rooms, upright grand piano, furnishings, gramophone, etc. In our rooms, on aoeount of various owners, niano. furniture and effects, carpets, etc; On account of Mr M’Gruer. on the premises, Brown’s Road, St Albans, piano, gr'amophonc, mahogany furniture, etc. ; On account of Mr Tiecliert. on the premises, Esplanade, New Brighton, furnishings; on account of various owners. in our rooms, superior Jacobean furniture, 2 pianos and carpets; On account of Mr Rogers, on the premises. Korari Street, Lower Riccarton, 1 upright grand piano and furnishings: 1 On account of Mr Jackson, on the pre- ■ niises, Edgeware Road, St Albans, : Player piano, Wilton carpets, and | superior furnishings; On account of Mr Anderson (in conjunction with Messrs Berry and Glasson), on the premises, Tainui Street, Spreydon, furniture and effects: On account of the trustees in the estate of the late M. Grieg, on the premises, Barrington [ Street, Spreydon (in conjunction with I Messrs Hillarv and Baxter), furniture and effects: On account of Mr Rees on the premises, Riccarton Road Lower Riccarton, furniture and effects; On account of the ZealandSa Soap Co., on the premises-, Ferry Road, Heathcote, machinery, scrap bricks, etc., and on account of the .same vendors, nearly new cottage for removal; On account of Mrs Cleary, on the premises, Manchester Street North, St Albans, superior furnishings and piano; On account of Mrs Congreve, on the premises, Naseby Street, St Albans, furniture and effects; on account of the trustees in the estate of the late Mrs
■idenoe rooms together with 24 perches of land, and large workshop, situate No 10, Norwich Street, Linwood, to A. and W. Young; On account of Mr AY. | Goss, junr, superior residential property at No 143, Salisbury Street, just off Colombo Street, to Miss L. M. | Joyce ; On account of Mr O’Connor, bungalow oi' 5 rooms and nice section, situate No 142 Redruth Avenue Sprevdon. to Mr ft. C. Hartnell ; On account ■ of Mrs Wadsworth, residence and IS 1 perches of land, situate No 40. Leinj ster Road. Morivale, to Mr S. Irwin, : On account of Mr A. J. Virtue, twoj storey art bungalow of 7 rooms, to- ; getl-c*’ with about quarter acre of land. ■ to Air G. A. Tattle ; On account of the i vendor, two cottages with nice section of land. being Nos 118 and 120. Burke Street. Addington, to H. and M. I). B J,, s; On account of Airs Mntier. residence of 7 rooms together with 2 acres 1 rood 8 perches of land, being 'No 214, Colombo Street. Sydenham. to AT** P. Laurenson; On account of Mrs Hoy. residence situate No 7, St Leonard’s Street. Addington . to Mrs D. White: On account of j Mr R. J TT' van, a new bungalow of 5 | rooms together .with quarter acre of I land, situate ITnrakeke Street, ’ Lowei | Riccarton. to Air A. Steeds; On ac- | count of Airs AT. Congre | of 0 rooms, and about ouarter j of land, situate 26. Na*=eby Street ' Merivale. to Air C. W. Colek: On account of the Rev S. La wry, his superior. two-storey residence together with about quarter acre of land, situate No , 409. Alanchester Street, St Albans, to Air J. R. Shnrn; On account of ATr Rollo Sharp, his superior residential property situate No 315, Aladrns Street, city, to Arr G. V. Bean: On account of Airs AY. AA'atson. section situate corner of Pananui Road and Dormer Street, comprising about quarter aero of land and improvements j thereon, to Air R. King; On account i Air A. AV. Eames, superior residen. | tial property situate No 118. Bishot. ' Street, St Albans, to a. client; On ncs j count of Air J. A! Adam, residential fwoporty situate No 118. Horatio I Street, off Antigua Street, oify, to ATMcClelland ; On account of Air C. L I Clark, residential property situate No 8. Phillips Street, Linwood, to Afespr* JA. and E. AYale.s; On account of Arr*, t Harris. splendid bungalow together with about half an acre of land, sitj uate No 20, Clyde Hoad, Riccarton, , to Air T 5 Smart; On account of Mr ! C. AY. Dixon. huncraW of 5 rooms and section of about 20 parches, situate No 18-1. Esplanade. Now Brighton, to Mrs Hardy: On account of Air E. Smart, bis residential property situate No Milton Street, Spreydon, to Air
EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE I 7, Commencing at 12 Noon. IX OUR ROOMS, Corner of CASHEL AND MANCHESTER STS. TXDIAN CARPETS, E.P. WARE, RXPES, NESTS OF TRAYS, SUIT CASES, ETC., ETC. We have received instructions to sell, comcS DNT OI " WHOM IT MAY ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 7 BALES OF NEW HAND-MADE INDIAN CARPETS AND RUGS, over £IOOO WORTH. FAMOUS LOTUS MAKE, FINEST QJUALITY. 4 2 TINTED AND BLACK FLOATING 24 DOZEN PIPES. 24 DOZEN VEGETABLE FORKS. 4 3 DOZEN CRUMB SCOOPS. 3 2 DOZEN CUT SALT AND PEPPERS-! 22 DOZEN TONGS. 22 SUIT CASES. IjO S'ESTS OF OAK TRAYS (three in <i HILTON PUMPS. 70 CASES E.P.N.S. TEASPOONS AND TONGS. ALL ABSOLUTELY NEW. The WHOLE OF THE GOODS, JNILUDING THE CARPETS, WILL BE DN VIEW IN OUR ROOMS PRIOR TO fHE SALE FOR THREE OR FOUR WAITjFOR THIS SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A CARPET OR RUG , AT YOUR OWN PRICE. SALE OF GOODS WILL COMMENCE AT 12 NOON, CARPETS AT 1 P.M., On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th. Fuller details in later issue. JONES, M CROSTIE CO., LTD. 405 •Auctioneers.
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