AUCTIONS. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEST, SSth and 23th AIAY, at I o'clock sherp. And oa SATURDAY, MAY 30th, a{ 10 a.tn. ■ ftharp. ON account of MR P. METZ. Licensed Pawnbroker. Central Loan Office, 95 ' Armagh street, Christchurch, MESSRS R. fc McKENZIE and CO. have been favoured with instructions ta SELL", by AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, »t their New and Commodious Rooms, CASHED STREET, next to Tattemll'e, a very fiao and , valuable collection, consisting of HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY of every Hwcription. VIOLIN'S. GUNS, PORTMANTEAUX, FIELD GLASSES. PLATE, ETC.. ETC., a* follows: — 1911—July 4th, 7327, Din. and Sapp. Rlnsr: August Sth, 77CT, Clothing; 16th. Tβ! 1, 6 GOLD MEDALS; Nov. 13th, 8274, Kit Bag; December 13th, S4OO, REVOLVER. 3 MEDALS, ETC.,; 20th, 8436. Dia. sxd Sapp. King. 1913—February 27th, 6753, S.O.F. I Lover, eic. ; May 17th, 91S0, Necklet and Pendant; 281 h, 5210, Diasu-ind Stud: Jiino 7th, 9239. 2 Goni Rings; July Ist, »iS2. L.S.O.F. Wwt-h; October 4 th, j>325. TilA. w& PEARL RING; 25th, 1004S, GOLD CHAIN and o>:;;: •■'.". H. ifHtf.T. TT-a. Ri-a: n<- r *.i. wr14th. IO3SS. Diamond Ring; 21st, 10458. Geld Muff Chain; 27th. 10457, R.G.H. WaHhwn and Gold Chain; 80th, 10176. Cigarette Case. 1913—January 4th, 10322. DIAMOND RING: 7th, 10535, GOLD O.F. LEVER: 10546, 6 Gold, 4 Silver Medals: 11th, 10375, Ribbon Albert and 2 Gold Medals; 14th, IC69C, Pendant and Brooch; 27th, 1067!), 2 .Brooches; February Sth, 10722, Dia and Ruby K*ng; 10723, DIA. and PEARL RING; 10th. 10748, Nugget Brooch; 107.V2. L.G.H. Watch; 12th. 1076-i, GOLD CHAIN. 2*oz; 31th, ICBIS, Gold Chain; 10822, Gold Chain: 26th, 10844, Gold King: 28th. 10654. Muff Chain; 10557, Silver Snuff Box aad Pin; March Ist, 10563, j Necklet Pendant and 2 Brocchee: sth. 10575, I Gold Chaiu. Medal, etc; 19th, 10916, Mandolin; 25th, 10977, Gold Chain and Greenstone; 109S1, Gold Ring; 10934. Gem Rins; 26th. 10992, Gold Ring: 28th. 11004, Bansrlc. Ring, Pin, etc.: 29th, 11009, L.G.H. Watch and 2 Rwsa; 11021, 2 Rings and Sleeve Links; April Ist, 11034. Bangle and Rin S ; 3rd. 11052, Bracelet and 2 Rings: 4th 1103-1 GOLi BROOCH.and DIAMOND RING: I'th, new. ?rnti^ h 4^^ rd Pen d"Mt: 7th. 11070, DIAMOND 9th. lioae. 2 Bansjlee; 11097, te" S"^ 1 * 1 - 1088 ' R-G.O.F. witch, etc.; lino 4 ' & t H - Watch And Chain; 15th, 11119,-Nugget Pin; Hth, 1112 G. LCH V B "i ?m- Ch^ in: l Sth ' IUS7 - Goldßßifff ff • 19th ills" , vP° ""I Gold cha ' n "* ttAJiiii.RLLSS GUN; 23rd, 11171, GM Ribbon Albert; 24th, 11179, SO F Rother7 > I--G.H. LEVER: <C g.8.8L. GUN; irth.af.S.H. SSth. i%. SOlh l, l } s . N'wklet and Pendant; I ! 5 Bln Tf- ; 213t, 123 - Go,d Bracelet. Dia. DB;B.L. RIFLE, by GREENER: 136. Gold Lever; 24th, 144, Gold Bracelet; 143. Gold Clmn a nd Soy 271b, 154. God. Chain; Jtb 16,, L.G.O.F. Watch; 30th. 17?. S.H. •Kotherhani ; 31et, ]S2. EG Vol WaJrVi- isn DIAMOND J n S &X' Bangle, Chain, and Ria?; nth, 243. Sc?. Ring. 2 Rings, and Brooch; 13th. 250. Siguot «; i ?f lch U Gl *<3"tone Bag; 265 R n?; 2,1, 3 Gold Brooches; 17th. 281, Brace- ! I*l, NeokMt, Pendent. a . Rd ßßi ff; ISrth.-2OT D«. «k» Amethyst Band %? sut, V {' Watch »nd Cham; eth, 406, L.S.O.F. 9th, «5, Wed. Sing; 10th. 417. Gold "•. Watch and Chain; 423, Drefeing Case; 11th, 434, Gold Bangle; 4.<K, Wed Rinsr I™ h 'cs7' w K *L Bl^ } 449 ' Gold Brooch; J6tb, 470, S.O.F. Watch; 19th, 474, GoM'.Chain > n 4, S ?y- c «w«; 22nd, 491, 3 Scaxf Pina; 492, Gold Brooch; 23id, 495, 2 DIAMOND tod RUBY BRACELETS; 500, Grwmitone nd Gold Chain; 25th, 512, S.H. Wat«h, Gold Chain, etc;.sl3. 3 Banrfce, Necklet, und Pendant; 28th, 529, S.H. Watch, Gold Chain, etc.; 30th, 554, Nuggot Pin; 31*t, 564, S.K. Lever and Chain; Anguat let, 67% Wed. Ring: 574, E.P. T«a Service; 6th, 591, GOLD CHAIN and SOY. and DIAMOND PIN; 7th. 694, DIAMOND and RUBY BRACELET: 600, S.O.P. Watch; 13th, 646, Bangfo «nd Ring; 14th, 658, S.H. Elgin Levor: 15th, 672, Gem Ring; 16th, 679, Signet Rin*; 18th. 69C, Greenstone Heart and Necklet; 698, Prismatic Binoculaie; 705, Dia. and Kapn Ring; 707, Whit* Sapphire Ring; 70S, Gold Chain and Pendant; 19th, 712, Gold Ring, 21«t, 723, Matrix Necklet and Ear-rings: 25th, 747, Field-glMSee; 27th, 760, L.S.O.F. Watch and Rins; 29th,774, 1 Opal, 1 Gold Ring: 775, Violin, etc.; September lit, 784, Band Ring; 793, Set Gold Studs: 2ndi 801, Amethyst Ring; Eth, 815, Gold Chain, Greenstone and Ring; 817, SM. Rothcrham Lever;lßth 843, S.O.F. WaHham Lever; 9th, 647, S.H. Waltham Lewr; iOJh, SS3, Garnet Riw*: 858, L.S.O.F. Wetch Mid Guard: 15th,' 883, Dia. and Ruby Ring; 2fith, 933, Signet Ring.
NOTE.—Any °* the above lota -wilt be with-, drawn from the sale on payment of tbo interest. , . THURSDAY. FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 2«th. 59th, and 30th, R. S. JIeKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers. T> 8. McEENZIE AND' CO. (R. St. Clair McKensie, late Partner tnd Auctioneer of the firm of McEeszie ,*A Willis), * LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS, VAIAATCRS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. (TEMPORARY PREMISES): 61 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Government Life Ins. .Buildings). TJSTE beg to announce our REMOVAL V * shortly to thoee SPLENDID NEW PREMISES erected for ua in Ca>HL-:L STREET (NEXT TATTERSALL'S), I where we 'will have Large, Well-lighted Auction Rooms, Convenient Land and Estat* Offioea »nd Spacious Show Room* for th* display of New Furniture, etc We are now Booking Entries and Receiving Consignments FURNITURE, EFFECTS, GOODS, and MERCHANDISE of all descriptions for our Opening Sales. Clients who find themselves Unable to wait for our FIRST ROOM SALE, should communicate at one* with as. WE WILL PAY TOP PRICES For any Goods you wish to Sel), and take delivery at once, caving you ali further trouble. RING 'PHONE BJI4. We conduct Homo Sales effectively and settle promptly. ■Read this list of Properties, yon may sea what you're looking for. OWNER REMOVING TO Jf. ISLAND. ST. ALBANS NIBBLE. -P9 ; >n V! ' ll ' lj Btj y Cosy Thr««-rooni«d cfmfmJfjyj Cottage, nearly new, good conveniences, full i-acra of land. Could easily be made into 5 or 6-rooined bouse. R. S. McKENZIE and CO. NICELY SITUATED IX LINWOOD. CLOSE TO CAR. A NIBBLE £ A Z(\— GOOD HOUSE of 3 rooms, hwh c&~kO\J 6 or 7 years, verandah, plastered, eic, with all modern ofEcx*. ehe<3, eta. Good Section, laid out, paths, etc. Good terms. ___B l _S. McKENZrE a,nd CO. HEBE'S A CHEAP BUNGALOW; ' FIRST-CLASS LOCALITY. r»iQr;— FOUR ROOMS, practically new, £,{±oo natty ca«eaicnt windows, leadlights, wardrobe built in. bath and bstsin, h. uad c, washiiousc, eoppor,. tubs, gae, coiihouse. Section 31 percbee. Mortgage £400. Owner would exchang* his equity for section. We know the place is cheap sod worth your inspection. ' R. S. McKENZIE and CO.
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