AUCTIONS. B. S. McZENZIE AND CO. THIS DAY, THIS DAY. COMMENCLNG AT 1 P.M. SHARP. UNPRECEDENTED AUCTION SALE OP UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. TO BE HELD IN OUR ROOMS, 113 CASHEL STREET (next Tho Bristol). : \z\7E have been favoured with■instructions »' '■ from MR E. FRIEDLANDEK, LICENSED PAWN BROKER, CROWN (LOAN COMPANY. S7 MANCHESTER STREET. TO SELL AS FOLLOWS:— SPECIAL LOTS: 6-piece Tea and Cofteo Service (English Plate), Gent's B.S.A. Racing Cycle, ISct Gent's English Watch (with loct Heavy Gold Chain), Single-Stone Diamond Ring, Prism Binoculars iSx. with solid leather case), f>piece Tea and Coffee Service (E.P.N.S.i, Singlo-Stone Diamond Ring (set in platinum), Lady's 18ct Gold Watch with Heavy Muff Chain, 5-stono Diamond Engagement Ring (H.L Quality), 10-stone Diamond Engagement Ring (set in platinum), Preimo Camera (with enso and slides), 5-string Banjo (with cover), Violin, Bow (with case), Italian Mandolin, 24in Leather Gladstone Bag, Solid Gold Hunting Keyless Watch, l(Men3 Marino Telescopic Glasses (extra powerful, with leather case), Gent's solid Gold Watch, 1 Metronome, Accordion, 4-piece Tea Set, 5string New Banjo, Prism Binoculars (with .solid leather case), ,Navy Blue Serge Suit (tailor made), J doz Fish Knives and Forks (ivorv handles, beautiful quality, in case), * doz Cake Knives (Pearl handles, in case, extra good quality), 1 doz. Fish and Cake Knive3 (silver mounted, with pearl handles), 1 doz. Fish and Cake- Forks (silver mounted, with pearl handles Al qualitv), 1 doz. Al Bugle Brand Tabic Forks, 26in Leather Suit Case, 22in Leather Suit Case Wedgwo:d Biscuit Barrel, 1 Chromatic Accordion, 26in English Fibre Suit Case, 24in English Fibre Suit Case, 22m English Fibre Suit Cose, 2 Brief Bags, Violin Case, Musical Instruments, etc., etc., 2-lin Leather Suit Case. PLEDGED ON FOLLOWING DATES: July 11th, 1923, 473, Silver Manicure Set. Nov sth 457 Gold Chain and Medal. Nov. "9th, 506, Man's Wa.tch and Ribbon, and Sovereign Case. Dec. 15th, 518, Gold Ring, 5 rubies. Dec. 18th, 523, Gent's 18ct Gold English Lever' with 15ct Chain, and undys ISct Gold Watch. Dec. 31st, 538 lffct Gold Watch. Jan. 4th, 1924, 514. Gold Bracelet and Necklet suid Drop. Jan. 11th 1924, oo'-3-stone Diamond King. Dec. 11th, 1923, IS> 9ct Gold Chain and 3 15ct Gold Studs. Dec. 14th 22 9ct Gold Chain with Greenstone Maori Tiki. Dec. 18, 27, Oak Salad Bowl and Spoons. Dee. 31at, 33. Dark Grey Overcoat and Brief Bag. Jan. 7, 1924 49, Met H.H. Diamond and Ruby Ring. Jan. 7th, 51, Gent's 9ct Red Stono Ring. Jan. 15th, 62 Lady's Gold Expanding Wristlet Watch. Jan. 26th, 77, 2 Gold Brooches in Caso. lab. Ist, 84. leather suit case and contents. *cb. Ist 87, Nickel Watch. Feb. 4th 89, Lady i Press Ring, in case. Feb. Bth o*7, Fiel< Glasses, in case. Feb. 14th, 106, Leather Cutting Machine. leb. 18th. 110, Wedgwood Biscuit Barrel. Feb. 25th, 320, Lady s Gold Wristlet Watch. Feb 26th, 126, 3 Cases Plated Ware, 1 doz. Table Forks and Kit Bag. Feb. 28th, 130, Bangle and 1 earl Ring. March 7th, 153, Lady's Expanding Gold Wristlet Watch. March 11th, 160, Siilvcr Key Winder Watch, Gold-mounted Guard and Drop. March 21st, 178, Gold Shamrock Brooch. March 26th 190 Goldmounted Greenstone Chain and Matchbox. March Mth, 191,. Lady's Gold Muff Cham March 29th, 202, Gold Neck Chain and Locket. April 2nd, 209, Lady's Neck Cham. April 2nd, 210, Field Glass*.. April 10th 227 Gent's O.F.K. Met Gold Watch. April 23rd 245, Gent's Bicyolo. and Gladstone C April 23rd, 24ft, Boxing Gloves, etc. April Wristlet Watch and Bangle. April 26th', 257, 18ct Odd V«Min f Ring. k y bo paid ai rior to Sale. _. _ _ 'lease note tl irnUoned soods are entirely for i out reserve to the highest bidder, and every tot is true-to description. Remember tho Dale ' R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, Land Agents and House Furnishers, . 141 Cashel street (next The Bristol). U3 h ST CLAIR McKENZIE, m - ' Principal and Auctioneer. AUCTION; AUCTION. SPECIAL NOTICE. i TO-MORROW. AtTp.M. TO-MORROW. On the Premises, 35 SUMNER STREET, SPREYDON. WE have been favoured with instructions from H RHODES, Esq, to Sell by T^. L ,-" »„„n„„ T,t» N*KW BUNGALOW and nearly new FURNITURE and EFFECTS. „ , MAIN ITEMS—PIANO (by Newman and Co.), 66 SINGER SEWING MACHINE MARBLE CLOCK. OAK BARREL PALM STAND, CARPET, Music Cabinet, Oak Framed Pictures, Lino, and Mate, Oak Extension Table, Oak High-back Dining Chmrs, Chesterfield (in Brown Velvet), Writing, Bureau, Bookcase, Doulton Ware, Oval Mirror Duchesse, etc., etc. Full particulars appeared in Saturday night's papers. Take Lincoln road Car to Barriogton street. At 2 p.m. we will offer the Property, consisting of a. New Bungalow of 3 -rooms, 18 x 14, 12 by 12, 12 x 7, Sun Porch, Panelled Hall, Plastered, Porcelain Bath and Basin, Gas Stove, Electric Light., Fine Section of about 24 Perches. Close to 2d Section. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—This is an ideal home for a Young Couple. The finance is right, and it is bound to go cheap. Will pay anyone who wants <u good cheap home to attend this sale. R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, Land Agents and House Furnishers, 143 Cashel street /next The Bristol). K. ST. CLAIR McKENZIE. 4436 Principal and Auctioneer. CHARLES CLARK. H A R L E S yj 109 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1861. £3500. EXCEPTIONAL, OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A BEAUTIFUL HOME "WITH LOVELY STREAM FRONTAGE.. This Superior Two-storey Art Bungalow is ideally situated, and contain* 6 rooms, Sleeping Balcony, Large Lounge Room with, beam ceiling, panelled and Art Papered, Doulton Bath and. Basin, Servery. A beautiful Home in every respect- • The Grounds are Tastefully laid out, and looking extremely nice at present. Ask to see this—you will like it. CHARLES CLARK, Agent. FENDALTON. A FINE HOME WITH 6 ACRES OF LAND. £4OOO. TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW of 7 rooms, Sun Porch, Balcony, Drawing Room, a Dining Room panelled, Clinker Brick fireplaces, Bathroom with Shower, Pantry, Scullery, Workshop, H. and C, Garage, Cowsheds and Dairy This property is very suitable for subdivision, having a frontage to main road of 7i chains. Only 10 minutes from Tram. Splendid Government Mortgage. Further particulars on application to the Agent, CHARLES CLARK. £1650. FENDALTON. FENDALTON. ARTISTIC BUNGALOW of 6 large rooms, plastered and panelled, extra large Lounge Room, Sun Porch, Sleeping Verandah, nice Bathroom with Shower, French Doors, E.L., Gas, Gas Copper, all modern conveniences. Section over J-acre, sloping down to beauti- | ful stream. This property is vacant and immediate possession can be given. I would advise intending purchasers to inspect this. CHARLKB CLARK, Agent. £2400. SPLENDID WEST END PROPERTY. NORTHERN ASPECT. RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS, plastered and papered, Balcony, Bathroom, Wardrobes built in, Cupboards, Tiled Hearths and Grates, Range, Gas Store. EJi. t Pantry and Scullery, W&ehh.ouse, all usual conveniences. Ideal position for Boardinghouse. There is a largo mortgage on the property at 6 per cent. Very little cash required. Within a stone's thi*w of the Square. Don't miss seeing this. CHARLKS CLARK, C 2764-1736 A«ent. Ask fqr them by name. "Mili-
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