FOW, COBBE A CO., LTD. FOW, COBBE & CO., LTD, TUESDAY, APRIL g 9, at x. 30 P'MINSTRUCTED BY MR L. .T. R. ANDERSON, OF AVON STREET, WE WILL SELL IN ST. PETER’S HALL, VICTORIA STREET, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HIS WELLFURNISHED HOME. REMOVED TO ST. PETER’S HALL FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE AS MR ANDERSON HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED AND IS LEAVING AT ONCE FOR THE SOUTH. ©RAWING ROOM. —Full size Chesterfield, specially sprung; Burlap cover; Divan Chair to match; Wilton Carpet I 9 x 12, Grey and Rose; Dark Oc. Table; heavy Copper Curb, screen and Companion Set; Cushions; Lady Telephone Cover; S.G. Chair. BREAKFAST ROOM.—Lt, Oak Oblong ex. Table; 4 Oak drop-in Seat Chairs; Ves. Square; Box Ottoman; Tea Set; laie model 66K Singer Drophead Machine; light Oak Tea Waggon; Cake Stand and Fancy Plates; Dinner Set. FIRST BEDROOM.—Jacobean Shaded Oak Period Bedroom Suite, 4-piece, an exclusive and unique design, cost £SO recently. Kapoc Mattress (as new). Pillows, Blankets; 9 x 7} Ax. Carpet; Magnificent Vieux Rose Poplin, Fawn Bedspread and Bolster. SECOND BEDROOM.—D. Bed and W. Wove in beautiful grey shaded Rimu; Duchess to match; drop-side cot to match; Corner Wardrobe; large Kapoc Mattress, Pillows; large Velvet Rug, Rose and Grey; Blankets; 7 Pairs Towels. THIRD BEDROOM. —Twin R. Beds and Wire Woves;-Kapoc Mattresses and Pillows; Sofa; Square; Blankets; 3 Pairs Hemstitched Sheets; 2 Single Eider Down Quilts. KITCHEN.—Kit. Table; 4 Kit. Chairs; Wooden Kerb; Hassock; R. Settee and Squab; Lino; Mats; Bread Box; Kitchenware; Crockery; Al. Pres. Pan; Mops; Brooms; Al. 11. Water Bottle; Glassware; Cutlery. OUTSIDE. —Paragon Lawn Mower; Gal. Iron; Bath; Bucket; Meat Safe; Garden Tools. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—Exceptionally nice Furniture and Carpets.
FOW. COBBE §i CO., LTD. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST AUCTIONEERING FißPfl IN THE WAIKATO. Chief Agents for the British Trader’s Insurance Co., Ltd. •Land Agents, Valuators for .Probate and Collectors for Absentee Owners. Manufacturers of Blinds, Mattresses and Furniture. The largest firm of general auctioneers in the Waikato, selling poultry, produce, fruit, stock furniture and merchandise by public auction. Daily sales of fruit and produce. Clearing sales held in any part of the Waikato. General • merchants, selling tools, carpets, merchandise, bedding and .: furniture. . TENDERS. EASE BY TENDER. The Public Trustee invites tenders for the lease for a term of 5 years from the Ist July, 1930, of all that parcel of land containing 100 acres more or less being Allotment 15 and Part Allotment 16 Parish of Ngaroto. The property comprises a dairy farm situate Te Rore, Te Awamutu, and owned by the estate of Arthur Michael Rice. Conditions of tender may be inspected at, and any further particulars required obtained from, the office of the District Public Trustee, Hamilton. A deposit equal to six months’ rent must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders close at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday the Ist May, 1930, at the office of the District Public Trustee, Hamilton, to whom tenders are to be addressed, enclosed in sealed envelopes, and marked “Estate of A. M. Rice. Tender for lease of farm.’’ F. J. MOORE, District Public Trustee. Hamilton, 17/4/30. 489
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18005, 28 April 1930, Page 2
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