AUCTIONS. ATTRACTIVE SALE Of SUPERIOR HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT THE RESIDENCE, "KEGWAYDIN." ' , NE.UIMLOWER HU'l'T. Melling l!ailwny Station 2 minutes from Residence. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, . MAY 2-1, AND 26, 1919, Commencing J. 30 p.m. Saturday, 10.30 a.m. Monday. Messrs. s. George nathan and CO. are favoured'with instructions from WILLIAM BROWN, ESQ.' (who lias sold his property), to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as aboveTHE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including—. J,' 0 T S lyprA L 0 T S LOTS LOTS DINING ROOM: EXHIBITION DINING and BILJ7IARD TABLE combined, Sift, by fit. Gin., by Alcock and Co., together with all accessories and marker and cues. Velvet "Pile Table Cover, Dining Room Suite, 7 pieces, HANDSOME SIDE- ' BOARD, with BEVELLED MIR-. 110E, DINNER WAGON, Doulton Dinner Service (12 pieces), 2 Oil Paintings by F. J. Knibbs, Burslem China Dinner Service (62 pieces), Leather ■ Chesterfield Couch, Green Axminster Carpet, 15ft. x 13ft., Oak Side Table, Large Assortment Electro-plated Ware, Glassware, Bronze Ornaments, Liquer Stand, Marble Clock. DRAWING ROOM: 2 SUPERIOR DIVAN CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED IN TAPESTRY, SETTEE TO MATCH, Oak Palm stands, 2 BEAUTIFUL FANCY CHAIRS, in English Maple Wood, Brass Kerb and lions, MOHAIR RUGS, Water Colours, Antique Vases, 3 pairs Beautiful Art Cur- i tains, Chippendale Chairs, good Collection of Framed Pictures, BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPET, light design with roses, 15ft. x 12ft., in excellent order. SMOKING ROOM: Rich Axminster Carpet, 15ft. x 12ft., MAGNIFICENT ADJUSTABLE RECLINING CHAIR by FOOTE AND SON, of LONDON, UPHOLSTER in Moquette, cost £50, large Framed Bevelled Mirror, HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD COUCH, Occasional Table and Chairs, Coal Vase, China Ornaments. BREAKFAST ROOM: BEAUTIFUL OAK HANGING CABINET, COSTLY MAHOGANY TABLE, with Turner Legs, Writing Table, Fine Overmantel with bevelled mirrors, Antique Vases, Easy Chairs ill saddle bags, Bed Axminster Carpet, in good order, 12ft. x' 9ft., Hearth Rugs. KITCHEN: ' ' LARGE ASSORTMENT ALUMINIUM WARE, 3-Burner Perfection Stove, Ewbank Cnrpet Sweeper, Table, Chairs, Crockery, all Kitchen Utensils, Assortment Groceries, Preserved. Fruits, Scales, Mops, a".ul Bjooms. HALL: Axminster Carpet Runner, Hall ■ chairs, Table, Pictures, Fire Extinguisher, Art Curtains, _ Bnrometer, Jardiuierrc, Oil Paintings, Stair Carpet. , SIX BEDROOMS: SINGLE. OAK, BEDSTEAD, Double Brass Rail Bedstead, Single Bedsteads, Spring and Kapok Mattrusses, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts; Pillows, Duchess Chests, Marble Top Watslistands, Kauri Wardrobes with mirrors, Kauri Chests of Drawers, Box Ottcrmans, Carpet Squares, Hearth Rugs, Beautiful Doulton Toilet Sets, Tables, ' Banging Cabinets, Medicine Chests, Pedestal, . Cupboards. Wicker Chairs, Pictures, Towel Rails. ■ OUTSIDE: " Splendid Assortment Garden Tools, 2 Lawn Mowers, 2 Planet Junior Ploughs, Wire Netting, Fencing Wire, 1 Hoses, Garden Seats, Wicker Lounges and Chairs, 2 Adjustable Deck Chairs, New Camp Strotchcr, Patent Trunk, attachable- to motor-car, Umbrella 'Tent. Folding Chairs, Archery Set and Target Complete, Croquet Set, Cricket Bats, ■ Boxing Gloves. Punch Ball, and Football, all Dairy Utensils, 6 Jersey Heifers, ' well 'bred, and many_ other lots too numerous to mention. As tl}B properly has been every-, thing is fc? absolute sale. Catalogues ready on-Tuesday. Seo later papers and catalogues for train' service. Town carriers will be in attendance. S, GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer. CLEARING/SALE AT LEVIN. . SATURDAY, MAY 24. AT THE HOMESTEAD, ARAPAEPAE ROAD. ■Ji/jTESSRS. PARKER AND VINCENT ■L'JL have been favoured with instructions from K. A. BUCHANAN, ESQ., to sell his DAIRY HERD AND PLANT. The property having been sold, everything is for'ABSOLUTE SALE. 10 cows, extra choice ■15 gallon Alfa-Laval separator About. 5 tons of hay, spring cart andharness, rubber-tyred dogcart, horee and harness, fowls, potatoes, , ctc. SATURDAY, MAY 21. These cows aro particularly choice, and we con recommend tliem to dairy buyers. PARKER AND VINCENT. - • PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION SALE Of ACRES /'pTJ ■ ACRES ACRES ACRES •FIRST-CLASS DAIRY LAND, (Within 4 miles of Featherston.) AT GREYTOWN, On SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1915, At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR. D. C. YULE, lo offer by Public Auction as above, G's4 acres of first-class Dairy Land, situated 2 miles from Foatlierston Cheese Factory, subdivided into 3 dairy farms, each 215, 272, and 137 acres respectively.TERMS AND FULL PARTICULARS LATER. FOR FURTHER AUCTIONS ANO LAND SEE PAGE 13, ~ 1 FOlt'SALEi'"" ~ WAINUI-O-MATA Land. Gollan's Vbllev;'Bls .acres ?,t jes per acre. Plan and terms from E. J. JJARNEI I, . Sole Agent, 01 Willis Street.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 199, 17 May 1919, Page 14
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