AUCTIONS. yyiCKINS AND gUTCLIFFE, 1 AT j J 9 QARFIELD gT, pARNELL. j (Opposite Ist Section, I'arnell Rise.) I — I jyjONDAY TyiiXT, QCTOBER I" Instructed by Mrs. D. Ross, the undersigned Will Sell THE CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE BOARDING HOUSE. Comprising: '| VERY FINE MIRRORED SIDEBOARD. . EXTENSION TABLE, 7-PIECE LEATHER SUITE. CHAIRS. Lino., Potstands, Mirrors, Crockery, Glassware. Curtains, Basket Grade, etc, etc., COMBINATION CHESTS, COMBINATION BEDSTEADS. Stretchers, BLANKETS. Pillows, Swing Mirrors, Linos.. ' KITCHEN DRESSER, Table Safe, Chairs. Crockery. Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, Lawn mower. Tools. Lot of Sundries. • NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. yyiCKINS AND gUTCLIFFE, ■ THE PROGRESSIVE AUCTIONEERS, 1 33. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 'Phone 4i»-141. 29 : YyiCKINS AND gUTCLIFFE, I AT SKA. GREY'S AVENUE. CITY | i Formerly Grey Street). 1 fJUESDAY — — rjU'ESDAY, AT O'CLOCK. 1 Favoured with instructions from MRS. M. E. BOND, who is leaving for Australia, the undersigned will Sell, THE YY h °LE OF THE , JjMJRNISHINGS AND *p^FFECTS, Including UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. Sale Lists Include : DINING ROOM. — UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Mosart). unilerdamper, splendid tone. PRETTY DARK POL. SIDEBOARD. SETTEE, complete. 2 MORRIS CHAIRS. DINING CHAIRS. | BISSET, SINGER DROPHEAD. round shuttle. Box Kerb. 17YDS CARPET RUNNER, Overmantel, Couch, Lino, Pictures. Mirror. Oec. Tables, Basket Grate, Curtains. Ornaments, Blinds, etc., etc. BEDROOMS— r<)L. RIMU MIRRORED WARDROBE. COMBINATION CHESTS, SCOTCH CHEST. 3-DRAWER CHESTS, Duchess Table. Bedsteads. Wires. Mattresses, rillows. BLANKETS. SHEETS, I'lllow Slips. Toilet' Ware, Mirror, Linos., I i Curtains, Blinds, etc.. etc. , KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE. —AUCKLAND COOKER GAS STOVE (as new), Table, , Chairs. Lino., Pictures. Cutlery. Forks ] and Spoons. Crockery. Glassware, Clothes Horse. Good Mangle, Bnth, Washboard. Axe. Saucepans. Kettles, Kitchen Utensils, Lot of Useful Sun- I dries. : EVERYTHING IN GOOD ORDER AND MUST BE SOLD. AND gUTCLIFFE, THE PROGRESSIVE AUCTIONEERS. [ Phore 45-141. TJNREDEEMED JJLEDGES. j T HE A UCKLANI> AUCTIONEERING j COMPANY, LTD. mUESDAY JJyJ-EXT, QCTOBER 9 AT O'CLOCK, AT TIIEIR ROOMS. G. CUSTOMS STREET WEST (NEXT TO THE WAITEMATA HOTEL). SOLOMON I'OLAK, THE WATERSIDE LOAN COY. (QUAY ST.), HAS INSTRUCTED US TO SELL \ C H °1C E : QENUINE UNREDEEMED ' T> LEDGES. - -I OCT. GOLD WATCHES. GOLD CHAINS, , A" TIAMOND AND OTHER RINGS, i, WRISTLET AND SILVER WATCHES, , BINOCULARS. VALABLE CANTEEN AND , CUTLERY, RUDALL CARTE BOEHM ) FLUTE (cost STEEL GUITARS, , VIOLINS. CAMERAS. SEXTANTS, TOOLS, OBOE. TYPEWRITERS'. GRAMOPHONES, Mandolins, etc. ai«. 9KA— PARCELS OF ASSORTED—»7RA tool* GENT. S AND LADIES* AO\J CLOTHING. For full list of Pledges see last Thurs- - ; day's Star. A. 11. .TONES, Auctioneer. :1 ■JJKGENT gALE OF 20 BEAUTIFUL BRASS TOP TABLES, 2 CASES CHINESE BRASSES. IMPORTED FROM HANKOW. QLD JfJXGLISH AND J/yyEDNESDAY yyEDNESDAY, | | O'CLOCK. IrjMIE AUCTIONEERING r °.. ' l- AT TIIEIR ROOMS. 6. CUSTOMS ST. W., NEXT TO THE WAITEMATA HOTEL. , 20 VERY FINE BRASS TOP TABLES, t with extra strong folding legs, LAMPS, FIGURES. PORCELAINS, 50 HEAVY BRASS BOWLS, VASES. GODS. ASH TRAYS, CAKE STANDS. INCENSE POTS. ETC., HAND - PAINTED PLATES, SATSUMA VASES, ETC. ON VIEW TUESDAY. i A. H. JONES, Auctioneer. :2 t — ~- ' | M ONDAY ~~ 11 AM' — IyjONDAY | AT THE ROOMS. j CORNER PITT ST. AND GREY'S AV. ! CJTOVE. ACETYLENE PLANT. KNAP- ® SACK SPRAYER. HORIZONTAL ENGINE AND BOILER. CALI FONTS, GAS STOVE, PIANO. Accordion (Jeffries)! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CROCKERY* GLASSWARE, an* Sun- . dries of All Kinds. TERMS CASH. Phono 40-080. JJYE AND gELYT. Auctioneers. *29 UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT AUCKLAND, AT THE REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE, in Exercise of the Power of Sale contained | ; or implied iu Memorandum of Mortgage | Number 163304, on j JjMUDAY, THE .J X D DAT OF I 1028, T O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. ~Y£ES'SIEUItS rp AND gON Have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms. Number •506. Dilworth Buildings, Customs Street East, Auckland. all THAT PIECE OF LAND, situate I in the Provincial District of Auckland, _ containing Twenty-one and one-half ; perches, more or less, bein-r part of Allotnuint r»nmhcr Five of Section Number Two , ln . *}>« Parish of Takapuna. and being the v'- C f .'f IJlo , " n ' l comprised in Volume i° ti?" P t . ho Register Book in the District Land Registry. TTiJlin^ ro fi erty C( !, na i stß of a solid Kauri Dwelling House of five rooms, with conveniences, in a good state of preservation, situated at No. 87, Albert Road, Devonport. The section has a frontags of approximately 40 feet 6 inches to Albert Bond and is only about 50 yards from the ) Vauxhall Road bus route. i .. The Mortgagee's application, containing the estimate of the value of the land, can be seen at the office of the Regietrar at [- all reasonable times prior to the sale, and i, a copy may be seen in the.Auction Rooms nt tlie time of sale without payment of any fee. I . For particulars and conditions of sale ! apply at the offices of Messieurs Endeari ' and „ Holloway. Solicitors. First Floor Eudeau's Buildings, Queen Street. Auckv land. Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or to lu the Auctioneer. .j
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