J AUCTIONS. I' ,-A/rUNDAY., i-V'OVKiUSEU -1 f) ■ AT 12 O'CLOCK NOUX j noiEL A.YD .J AND AT !>TGU.NGLUC. ' KY ORDIJU OF , THE TKGSTJEE, j IN TUi; I'.'STATt; OF JOHN ANGKLO. ,r\ ABRIKL T KWIS & fSO. j Hare rr-n»iTC<i instructions from the Trus- ' : tee in the Estate ol John Angelo tn sell at their Kooins un above date, at 12 o'clock. f ■ nuon, -I A THAT I'IECJS <'!■' IJi.NU cofltalinns 11 -i"i- io Acre?, more nr leas, betnjj Farl er ■ two Several Blocks of Land situated iv the , J VVhanjcarei Snrvey District, called Tarata \ i anil Tangotti respectively, being the vrnolc Inf the Land comprised in \oluine S6, Fotln J JTJ. of The Register Book o£ the Lana •Transfer Dfflcc. at Auckland, together ivith I ibe Hotel Therein erected, rtad known ■*& ! the Ngnnguru Hotel, ;ind all other i and Appurtenances therennto belonginf. • j subject f> the existing lx«ase oriaUually ; sraiiteit by John Angelo te. Charles llenrv : Maddfii, anil niort£:iges thereon. j 'J'eroas ana conditions at Hie OJiiee v? I .pABIiLEL T KWIS & f\O. ' Anctionoers. j I l\ rpCESDAY, VOTEMBER -| *> AT n.P.O O'CLOCK.
i ON ACCOUNT OP SHIPPEfiS, 5j And ! BY ORDER OP TIJE CONSIGNEES. ' [ J HARKS VARIOUS _ g<\ CASES Off J AMERICAN" BOOTS AND SHOES OF ? 1 EVERT DESCRIPTION, i AND SUITED TO THE SEASON'S TRADE. . |Q.;ABEIEI/ TEWIS, Auctioneer. t . XOTE — OCR INSTRUCTIONS TO S-uL a ■ TERMS AT SALE. ■<■ ! AT. ij. Bassett) (11. w. Smith. '' TUB ~ j pOFTLAB A CCnON'EERS, 1 Late y ! WARREN BLYTH & CO, (Hare rereivocl instructions from the o-wner, S| to sell on the premises, GRANGE-RD., o; MT. KOSKILL, tith HOUSE ON Kltiti'i c , from MT. KOSKILL-KD. and BAPTIST ! CHURCH, on s i IyjoNDAT, tsJot. -ttyra. AT 1 P.M. fjTIE WHOLE OF HIS Kt'RNITFRE j. -*- AND EFFECTS, consisting of S. and . t>.l. Bedsteads, Kapok and W.VV. Mattresses, Toilet Ware. Dining Tables, A.B. Chairs. Unolenmp. Carpets, SUITE IN TAP- '•> ESTKT ami PLUSH, Occasional Tables, a j Hal) Stand. I'IANO. by Bnucer: Blinds, Cane Chairs. Rugs, Fenders «n<l Irrnis, i, ! Sofa, Duchess Pair, Chest Drntrers, Fire a Screen, Rocking Chair, etc., etc:., etc An exceptional opportunity for those t . fnrnishln;:, the abort hnvlni; been ill use .j enly 4 months. 4 j QALE. 5 rXJEJDN'EErDAY, ; ' I NOVEMBER 14. ! At 11 o'clock. " J J AND /-"( J. j Hare received IriSTFlletions from Mr .1. X, Hardir to *«1I by auction on the promj ises, font Orpy-sl,, ucarly opposite Marj ket Hotel, ~ ALMOST XEW IfTOrSEHOLD FURXITUKE AND EFJ ~ , - FECTF. : PIANO, by Reichardt TAPESTRY SCITE, etc. I.TTOUSEHOLI) fTRNiTUKE of.fi rooms. |XX viz.. l>ianc. Tapestry Suite, Leather pdirto, Chiffonier. Wardrobe (2 drawersi. •bevel glass from, pnrirl panels: Dnrheys I I'air, marble top; Cnrtaius and Poles, Hearth Rngs, Wats, Sewing Machine, iron Bedstead. Wire-wove Spring Mattresses. Beddlnpr, Blanket?, Quilts. Sheeting, EiderIdown Qnilt, Bedroom Chairs. Ice Chest, i Shelves. Counter Show Case, Churn, Uiass- ! ware, Majizle, etc. j ___»_■ All the Above have only betn in use a short while. J. CAHILL, Auctioneer. 't YXTEI>?<ESDAY. "W'OVEMBEK -j A h \ AT U O'CLOCK. 1 TTOUSEHOLD T7'fURNTTUTRE ANT) EFFECTS. : U PIANO, BOOKCASE, BILLIARD DICING 2 TABLE, ETC. (J is AT THE RESIDENTS OF MR. F. BODLE, a P ABE.- ROAD. TJOBERT /"CABLES f^ABB it \j \>i iTa« received instructions from Mr. F. Bedle (who is relinquishing housekeeping) to t;cll c : br nuetion, on Wednesday, the 14th Nov., \l at 11 o'clock, at his residence. Park-road, opposite ths Domain Gate, mHE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD -L FURNITURE iSD EFFECTS, comprising— "* DRAWrNGROOM FUBXrTCRE—WaIant Pianoforte, trichord, by August Dessel; j fttool. Carprt, Curtains, Music f- tsvnri. Cane 'Chain', Ceueh. Rosewood Cnbtnew Whntnot, , Tables, two /cry fine Pictures (paatel arjfl :8 >ll), by Ferrrtt; Ornaments, Platform :e ; Roeter. i mxrNGBOOM — Handsome BILLIARD 'DIKING TABLE, with Cnes and Balls complete; Carpet; Walnut Sliiebonrd, plate>n !Slnss back: Diningroom Suite of 9 pieces, in o ! olive plush; Bookcase, Marble Clock, Btitn.ler's Tray. Fender acd Irons. Curtains, Picj tures, etc., etc. ' HALL— Lake Te Anau. by Perrett; Hall. IllsUnd, Ccraeu, Bra*s Placqne, etc. " MORNINGROOM — Telescope Dteins I Table. Cover. Bookcase. CHAIKS, COUCH, Pietm-es, Carpet Sweeper. Tho Ktirnlshings of Five Bedrooms, conj- _ prising—Brass-mennted Dble. and Single Bedsteads, Mattresses, Bedroom Suite*, Drawers. Easy Chairs. Curtains, Drawers, Linoleums. Carpets, StJiir Carpet, and Rods. Kitchen Furniture. Wringer, Maugle. Lawn Mower, Garden Tools. Stepladder. pti*.. etc. ypHrRSDAy, .-VTOVEMBEE f)Q AT 12 O'CLOCK. - TREUMINARY NOTICE. a TRUST ESTATE. LATE REV. THOS. . NOUEIE (DECEASED). |Q The undersicnerl in-ill sell by auction, at hi; Mart, Swanson-Bt., Auckland, on THURS DAY, the 29th day of November, 1906 ig at twelve o'clock aoon, THE FREEHOLD OP THE FOLLOT7INC FARM AND OTHER LANDS— POEENO VALLEY — L«t 222, and Par Lot 201, 304 acres ig POKENO VALLEY — Lot 119, 3(5S acres Q. I These Farms afljeln one another. °; I PAPARATA — Lot 13. SSI acres " j VILLAGE OF HATELOCK, NEAR TO , ! KENO — Lot 4, 2 Roods 14 Poles c " ImaKETU. NEAR DRTJEY — Tart of Lo " I 3, 3 Acres ig i VII'LAGE OP PAPAKURA (opposite th Manse* -- Part of Lot 8, 14 acres, sufc divided into Five Lots m PhII partiCTilars ia fntnre aerertiseMein FTvOBERT /~«HAK]uBB /tAKS ■i. -- ■- ■ Anctwaeeiv . , .._(.,„,,,..
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 263, 10 November 1906, Page 8
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