AUCTIONS. TQ-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 24th MARCH, 1909.. At 1.30 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, DERWENT STREET, ISLAND BAY, Occupied by C. E. Swnnoll, Esq. URGENT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. LEVIEN,~SHiVLLCRASS AND CO 'I'JL havo boon favoured with instructions .to hold an urgent clearing sale, (is above, of exceptionally superior Household Furniture and Effects, including— ~-nfVTT. DRAAVINGROOM - UPRIGHT GRAND " PIANO, cost .£95; HANDSOME BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE, cost .£2O; EXPENSIVE SETTEE and TWO TUB CHAIRS to .: match, upholstered in:silk tapestry; 2 highback chairs, three-corner cliair, rosewood table, inlaid table, 3 pairs silk curtains, • Louis XIV table, heartnrug, fender, i pictures (pastel and black and white) 6TUDY-OHESTERFIELD in saddlebags and Utrecht velvet and 2 DIVAN CHAIRS to match; KOLLER-TOP DESK (two-drawer pillar), office chair, oak desk, inlaid table, palm stand, carpet square, curtains, and DIIfINGBOOM-BILiIAED TABLE, in firstclass order, bv Alcock, LARGE HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, cost £45,- CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and 2 DIVAN CHAIRS to match, 6 high-back chairs, carpet, overman- : tel, hearthrug, inlaid cabinet, casement cur- ■■ tains, 2 skin mats, fender HALL-EXPENSIVE HALLSTAND, side boxes, palm stand, velvet mats, carpet runner, linoleum, 2.stools ' FRONT BEDROOM-VERY EXPENSIVE ■■ ■ OAK BEDROOM SUITE, consisting of oak bedstead, wardrobe," duchesse pair, and 2 chairs, . all beautifully ■ finished; HANDSOME WILTON,CARPET,.fender, hearth- '■ rug, etc. ■■-' . 'SECOND BEDROOM—Handsome duchesse pair, double iron brass-rail bedstead, wire mattress, carpet square, cane chair, rug THIRD BEDROOM-Single bed, duchesse, linoleum, and curtains ■ ■ KITCHEN—TabIe, linoleum, Brussels carpet square, high-back chairs, wicker chair, hearthrug, pictures, curtains, and kitchen utensils. . - The whole of the furniture is practically new, and 'some has not been used at all. A rare opportunity to obtain beautiful furniture at pricee regulated only by-the domand at the timo. ." ' ■, '.''''■.....' '.'..1. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., 6595 . . / , .:• . Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 25th MARCH, 1909, - , At 1.30 o'clock prompt. ■ : } City Auction Mart, Manners Street. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITtJRE, CARPETS, LINEN, GLASS, CUT- '. , LERY,. PICTURES, ETC. fOERTENSHAW -AND EVENSEN have ro--tS ceived instructions from a lady (who is leaving for England) to sell by auction, entirely .without reserve— . The whole of the contents of a magnifi-cently-furnished 8-roomcd residence, removed to...the mart for convenience of sale, and which includes:— Oak telescope dining table, extending to Bft., . 5 : loose leaves and screw legs 6 heavy oak dining chairs with leather seats Handsome Chesterfield, upholstered in green plush saddelbag Very massive divan chair to match 1 large divan chair in green velvet '. 1 grandfather's chair in green velvet J circular chair in velvet , ' : ■ 1 English-made solid oak sideboard, unique pattern, plate-glass back , 1 quaint pattern stained kauri hallstand, canopy top and plate-glass back, 6ft. 3in. x 2ft. 9in. . . ■ . . ■ ■ 2 bronze curb fenders 1 green Brussels carpet square, 12ft. x 12ft. 1 Axrrinster corridor rug, 12ft. x 4ft. 9in. 1 tapestry square ■ 1 stained totara Queen Anne bedstead and ■ ■ spring mattress Handsome heavily brass-mounted French bedstead "' ' . . : " 1 mirror-fronted wardrobe, bevelled-cdgo glass,. 1 cabinet washstand, tiled back and marble top 2. ditto ... : .-,.. . ;• ,; V Magnificent betiroom snito in knifri (3 pieces), comprising carved wardrobe (bevelled mirror front), duchesse (4 drawers and 2 jewel drawers), washstand with Italian marble top amUtiled back. .. ' Toilet service, marble clock, otc, etc". Au excellent jot of household linen, the majority of which is entirely new Glass, silver, etc., etc. ; ' On view This Morning and on Thursday Morning. 6592 H. M. BERTENSHAW, Auctioneer. HARBOUR BOARD J SHED FIEE. SALVAGE SALE OF TALLOW AND PELTS. On FRIDAY, 26th MARCH, at 1 p.m. At the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LAMBTON QUAY (above Baker Bros.). MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., instructed by the Underwriters, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, the whole of the TALLOW AND SHEEP PELTS, saved from the above fire. Goods may be examined at MURRAY ROBERTS AND CO.'S WOOL STORE, Thorndon Quay. 6574 SALE OF RAILWAY LANDS. FRIDAY, 26th MARCH. • , AT NEW PLYMOUTH. MR. NEWTON KING will sell by auctionA Largo Number of Lots, Comprising SOME OF THE BEST BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL SITES , In this Progressive and Prosperous Town. Also NUMEROUS COTTAGE PROPERTIES. Plans and schedules may be obtained on application to MR. 'F. P. CORKILL, New Plymouth, £040 Valuer for the Department. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION . OF A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY OF 472 ACKES situate] Upper Opaki, 12 miles from Masterton. AT THEIR OFFICES ON SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, at 2 o'clock. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTIIJE AGENCY CO, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mr. A. E. Reader, to offer as above — His Freehol; Property, which is subdivided into 16 paddocks, with all the necessary farm and station buildings, well.watered and plenty of tiraber'for fencing, firewood, and shelter,'etc. Land originally nearly all bush, now cleared and well grassed. A fair proportion has been under cultivation, yielding good grain and turnip crops. Dairying is also carried on. School and railway statra close by. Good metalltd road runs through tho property. Title—Land Transfer For full particulars as regards conditions and terms, apply to the Auctioneers. A. E. KEMP, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, BROADWAY, STRATFOBD. ■tQO ACRES Dairy Farm, 2V'miles from XO4l Stratford, on good metal road, oppoeite creamery, \ mile from 6chool, good house end outbuildings. ■ Price, £23 per acre. eash, balanco 5 per cent. m ACRES highly-improved Dairy Farm, 2 miles from Stratford, on good metal Toad, i mile from creamery, well fenced and subdivided; first-class buildings; 60 aorea 6tumped; all flat, Price, £30 per acre, AOi\(\ ACRES, close to railway and two 4rts"" creameries, 500 acrw ploughed, ' 15U0 acres swamp land, partly drained, eneepproof fences, 8-roomed house and outbuildings, wonld cat up into good dairy farms j now carrying 1000 sheep, 5Uk head cattle. Price, £1 per acre. .£2OOO cash required. C9IS
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 464, 24 March 1909, Page 12
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