SALE REPORTS.
Messrs Baker Bros., 166, Manchester Street, report having sold, on behalf of Mrs J. X. Taylor, a modern bungalow in Aldwin's Road to Nlrs D. Johnstone; also, on behalf of Messrs Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd., a building section in Morris Street to a client. 6 Furniture Sale. Messrs Hutchinson, White, Ltd., report having held a successful sale of furniture and effects. Principal sales include: Caslibox 12s 6d, * double mattress £1 Ss 6d, couch squab £2 ss, double mattress £1 17s 6d, round table L7s 6d, 4ft Gin mattress £1 17s 6d, double mattress 15s 6d, kitchen table 10s. golf clubs and bag £1 I.os, Chinese gown £2 ss, 4ft 6in bed and wire £2 ss, duchesse £3 15s, robe £2 15s, cabinet 14s 6d, table £1 ss, wardrobe £3 15s, 2 coir mats 15s, single bed and wire £1 14s 6d, single mattress £1 7s 6d, two skin rugs 15s, three-piece chesterfield suite £l4 10s. gramophone £3. oilskin coat 12s 6d, Singer sewing machine £ll 11s, three-quarter bed and wire £2, three-quarter mattress £1 15s, 2ft 6in bed and wire £1 7s Gd, baby duchesse £1 12s 6d, mattress 12s. oak table and four oak chairs £ll 10s, congoleum square £1 15s. chest drawers £l, Axminster runner £1 7 s 6d, piano £ls. Also a very successful sale of confectionery, biscuits, dates, tinned fruits,
pickles, sauces, pastes, block cake, etc. There was very brisk bidding and the prices realised were on an equality with wholesale prices. 4 Railway Auction Yards. The Railway Auction Yards report a keen inquiry for general merchandise, grain and farm implements. Principal prices realised: Three-foot wire mattress £1 3s 6d, 3ft wool mattress £1 7s 6cl, two pillows 6s 6d, floor coverings £1 11s, duchesse £1 17s 6d, stretcher 11s 6d, 4ft 6in wool mattress £1 8s 6d, carpet £3 10s, quilt 12s 6d, 3ft wool mattress £1 2s 6d, single wood bed and wire £1 2s 6d, table £1 ss, duchesse £1 17s 6d, single wood bed and wire £1 2s, La Gloria gramophone £5, single box mattress 10s, stretcher 18s 6d, linoleum £1 7s 6d, rug £1 7s 6d, chesterfield suite £ll 10s, table £1 10s, carpet £6 ss, 3ft lied and wire £t 12s 6d, linoleum 15s, duchesse £1 13k 6d, secretaire £1 12s 6d, table £1 2s 6d, gas heater 10s, floor covering £1 7s sd, wicker chair 12s 6d, pedestal 14s 6d, tea-waggon ISs 6d, five
tins honey lEs, lawn mower £l, wallpaper 12s, tricycle £1 ss, counter 17s 6d, push-chair £1 10s, anvil and block £2 ss, milk cart £O, two pairs winkers 30s, collar £1 7s 6d, collar 20s, horse tree 14s, three horse covers £4 17s Cd, ono horse hoe £1 17s 6d, set discs £G 10s, one spring dray £lO ss, set throeleaf harrows and bar £4, double-fur: o\v plough £lO, mould plough £l, seed sower £2 10s, gig 20s, wheelbarrows £1 ss, £1 5s and £l« 2s 6d, vice £2, timber 12s <id and 13s 6d per 100 super feet, i
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 809, 8 July 1933, Page 9
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