I AUCTIONS. j T OUIS T EWIS AT ~Xj°- 1 ■p-EB.ESFORD DI. AT THE MANSE. BERESFORD-ST. TO-MOKROW. TTTEDNESDAY, "ryEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, AT -j -I O,f>, O'CLOCK PROMPTLY. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from the REV. .10HN WILKINS (who is leaving Auckland), to sell by auction, 'TOIE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, -*- as under- — SUP. WALNUT PIANO, by excellent maker: Wai. Piano Stool, HANDSOME WALNUT CHIFFONIER, with Bey. Glass; 7-PIECE LEATHER DINING SUITE, AUT OVERMANTELS, PICTURES. Ornameuts, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Hearth liugs. B.M. Fenders, Brasses. Clocks, Barometer. Hall Stand, A.B. Chairs, WAL. DINING TABLE, LOUNGES. Tables, LINOLEUMS. Ocr. Tables, Occ. Chairs, LACE CURTAINS AND POIES. Bric-a-Brae. China and Glassware, Cutlery, E.P. Ware. Hnll Chairs. Mats and Rugs. etc. LC. PEDESTAL. OFFICE TABLE, Small i Office Table, Office Chair, Bookshelves, Hooks, etc. BEDROOMS—D.I. Bedsteads. S.I. Bedsteads, 2 Comb Chests and W. Stands. 2 rj-Uli. CHESTS. Curtains, Ljj. (5-Dr. Chest, 11. Kauri Duchess Pair. Matting, W.W. Stretchers. W.W. Mattresses and Bedding, Chairs, Toiletware, Lino, Hugs, etc. Also, GENERAL KITCHEN UTENSILS. Meat Safe, (jrritter. Tables and Chairs, Crockery, ; J Hixud Sewing Machine, Kuife Machine, I scales and Weights, Tools, and General Sundries. T OUIS T EWIS, Auctioneer, House Salesman and Valuer. i-TVO-MORROW. TX7EDNESDAY, TpEBBUAKY -J Q AT 2 O'CLOCK. ■pLLERSLIE, CORNER OF GREAT SOUTH ROAD AND KOCKFIELD ROAD, At the Residence of Mr. T. M. McLaughlin, TTUUSEtIOLD FURNITURE AND "piFFECTg. rp "\J-ANDENO JACKSON, InstructeJ by Mr. T. XL MCLAUGHLIN, who is lemoviug to Wellington, will sell by Public Aucnoa, at mc residence, 4 LL HiS FIRST-CLASS AND COM— FOUTABLE HUL'.-'EUOLD FUW.M- ---— TUKE AND EFFECTS, consisting SLi'EiCiOH PIANO, by Broadwood; Cbesteliield L'oucti, ia tapesvrr. and Armchair 10 ruatru: hXCELuiNUU' COMFI )KiABLE VELVET I'iLE SiDDLCBAG AKMi.iJAIR. Grcea Tapestry Carpet, Gcaiskiu Rug, VERY HANDSOME KIMU SiDIiiJUARD, with Mirror Back: Bookshelf, j HEAVY 6-DK.AWEK DESK, with Flat Top; Chartnlag Sofa in Tapestry; Linoleum, 11 by 12, txtra gMt«l quality; Dining Tabic: SCI PKRIOU iiALLSTAND. with mirror; Single [ and Double Beasteais of tirst-cluss qiidhtr; VERY SUPERIOR CHESTS DHAVVKKS and DRESSING TABLE, with Mirror, in Mettled Kauri; Very Comfortable Platlorm Rooters; W.W. Stretchers, almost new; Wire-wove, Kapok, and other Mattresses; Chests Drawers, Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Washstaads, Bedroom "Ware. Chairs, etc., ett.: Carpets. Linoleums, Rngs. Curtains and Pnles. AL USUAL KITCHEN WARE, including Gas and Iron Tubing, GAS GK-IL-LER, Scales and Weights. Carpet Sweeper, Large Safe and Cupboards. GLASSWAKE, and Sundry Crockery. NUMEROUS GARDEN TOOLS, all iv excellent order. Wire Netting. Child's Tric-ycle, Go-Cart, Ladder, and many other useful articles. THE HOUSE will be oSered. by Public i Auction at the.- MART, Tyronp Buildings, CUSTOMS-STREET, E., on FRIDAY, -'lst iust., at 11 o'clock. QJAM.UEL & <SJON, T TD. ■\fONDAY, 24th, 12 O'CLOCK. BT OBDEK OF THE MORTGAGEE." Tj*JREEHOLD TJROPERTX AT ryXEHUXGA. Subsnibars have received instnjrJ. tious to Sell at their Rooms, Queen-st. mest Union Bank), on Monday, 24th, at 12 o'clock, ALLOTMENT 14. Section 4S. of the Town of Onehunga. containing one acre, with Uie Dwellingtoouse, etc., erected thereon, situated in Church-street-Also. A LLOTMENT 6. Section 4S. Town of One■A- hunga. containing one acre, and part of Allotment 9. Section 47, Town of Onehunga, containing half-au-.icre. with House thereon, situated, in Grotto-street. The soil is Rir-h Volcanic, and grounds nicely laid out. Close to Te Papapa Station. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, qAMUEL .ppCHRANE & J^ o> "' 1/°' R. DACRE. Auctioneer. OAiIUEITT-'pCHRANE AND jQ<ON\ LTD. AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS, AND VALUERS, i 99, QUEEN-ST. Estab. ISoO. LARGEST AND MOST CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS IN THE CITT. WE HAVE 'TAfl.p* FEET FLOOR SPACE. AND CAN DISPLAY AND SELL Your Goods to the Best Advantage. LARGE DEMAND For Pianos and General Furnishings. SEND to us, it -will PAY YOU. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 10 o'clock. AT PUKEKOHE YARDS. The undersisned will sell upwards of -j-rA HORSES OF VAKIOUS SORTS, ■IUU Including "UNBROKEN COLTS AND FiBIIES HEAVY AND MEDIUM DRAUGHTS HACKS AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES Amongst them — 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, 4 years and t> years, from Awhitu 3 HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, from Folio!; 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT COLTS, unbroken, from Puni S GOOD DRAUGHT HORSES, from 4 to 7 years old 2 GOOD HACKS, from Awhitu 1 CHEST. PONY', good hack 1 BAY MARE, good ia saddle or harness 2 MEDIUM DRAUGHT GELDINGS, work anywhere 1 BLACK GELDING, any harness , 1 BAY GELDING. 5 years, good hack and broken t" harness 1 DRAUGHT MARE AND FOAL, from WUttford J HACKS, from Panakura 2 HACKS AND HARNESS HORSES, from Clevedou 2 MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, from Pokeno 1 BAY MARE, good in single or double ha mess 2 GOOD COBS, from Onewhero GOOD HACK, 5 years, very quiet NEW \^ e^bTolnc AND t MERCAN'U- O. NOLAN, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, FEBHCAIIY 21. AT DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned have received instructions tv sell T\HE WELL-KNOWN RACING PO\Y -■- HCGHII2, 3 years, by Soult — Uold Web; perfectly sound. Winner of four Pony Races out of Five gtarts at the late. meeting of the Olahuhu Trotting Club at Alexandra Park. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCAN' TILE AGENCY., CO., LTD. H. .0. NOLAN. Auctioneer,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 42, 18 February 1908, Page 8
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