AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT SALE ~OF~BEAUTIFUL OAK FURNITURE. ALSO: MONARCH PIANO PLAYER AND MEXICAN TALKING PARROT. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, AT 1.30 P.M. MRS C- HALLIGAN’S SALE. 122 CAMPBELL STREET. (Between Glasgow and London Streets) i JOHN COULL has received instructions Irorn Mrs C. Halligan to sell by Public Auction as above: DININGROOM.—HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN MOQUETTE, comprising chesterfield and 2 divan chairs, equal to new; OAK KN UCKLE J OINT GATEL LG TABLE, 4 SHAPED BACK DINING CHAIRS, AS NEW; BEAUTIFUL OVAL B.M. OAK SIDEBOARD, with bow drawres and leadlight cupboards, PRETTY CARPET, 12 x 9; Wilton, rug, beaten copper kerb, marble clock, beaten copper jardiniere, nil paintings, pretty cushions, 6 YDS. , FIRST-CLASS AX. RUNNER, new Ax. rugs, hall curtain. BEDROOM No. I—FINE1 —FINE QUALITY DOUBLE OAK BEDSIEAD, SPECIAL DESIGN; new wire and kapoc, 6-dr. OVAL B.M. OAK CHEVAL, oak pedestal, cupboard, 4-dr. oval b.m. light rimu duchess, folding chair, new rev. rugs, pretty pictures, blanket, NEW WiLTON CARPET, 12 x 9. BEDROOM No. 2—Double wooden bed and wire, new kapoc, 4-dr. oval b.m. duchess , pedestal cupboard, ,OVAL B.M. WARDROBE WITH DRAWER 2 pretty rev, rugs, lino. BEDROOM No. 3—Sing.e combination bed and wire, 2 stretchers, kapoes, pillows, 2-dr. b.m. duchess, lino. KITCHEN & SUNDRIES.—Kitchen table and chairs, lino square, 10$ x 9; crockery, cutlery, alum, and enware, kitchen utensils, fancy electric light shades, electric iron, carpet sweeper, home-made jam and pickles, cocoanut runner, mops, brooms coir mat, NEW QUALCAST 5-BLADE LAWN MOWER, COST £5 ss; garden hose, spade, l.h. shovel, axe, hoe, w r heelbarrow, tent fly, 12 x 10, counter with 4 drawers, as new; 4 Spanish hens, and other good fowls, Mexican parrot and cage- The parrot is a wonderful talker. Pretty curtains through- • out. 1 THIS IS A SPECTAIL LINE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. ON VIEW FROM 2 TO 4 THIS AFTER NOON AND MORNING OF SALE. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. MANGAWEELA SALE. ~ THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1928. rpHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell at 12.15 p.m.: 180 shorn wether lambs. 100 5-year ewes, r.w- S.D. rams. 25 wethers. 100 mixed shorn lambs. 50 ewe lambs-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20129, 24 April 1928, Page 12
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