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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY'NEXT.' ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ' Of SUPERIOR HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ''' AT THE RESIDENCE. "WESTLANDS," ~. ... Corner of Cornwall Street and Queen's . ' Road, ' LOWER HUTT. . .. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 30 and 31, 1920, COMMENCING ■■ AT 1.30 P.M. EACH DAY SHARP. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN'AND CO. are favoured" with instructions from J. A.' PIKE, ESQ. (who has sold his residence), to.sell by Public Auction, as above— ... THE AVHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. & EF- . SECTS, including-.-DRAWING ROOM: HANDSOME INDIAN CARPET, crimson ground, about 10ft. x 13J1t.; 3 EASY CHAIRS, beautifully upholstered; VERY HANDSOME CHINA CABINET; CHESTERFIELD, upholstered in blue with loose -cover; ROSEWOOD CHAIR upholstered in . ..tapestry; BEATEN COPPER FIRE. SCKEB'N, KERB & IRONS; PIANOLA and lot Records; GRAMOPHONE and Records, Record Cabinet, • BUREAU,■CARD TABLE; PALM ' l 'STANDS, I'pair HEAVY CRIMSON ■ 'PILE'CURTAINS and'rod; '5 pairs' ■WHITE LACE CURTAINS and rods, ''2 BEAUTIFUL --ROSEWOOD ■ ' ■ CHAIRS; upholstered in tapestrv, : - OCCASIONAL TABLES,- ORNAa MENTS, CUSHIONS, etc.' «to. •■ • DINING ROOM NOTE.-All the GOLDEN'OAK FURNITURE in this room was specially de- -.' signed bv THE ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY of LONDON, and manufactured by MAPLES, of LONDON. BEAUTIFUL INDIAN CARPET, 13ft. fiin. x 12ft. 3in.,-EXTENSION DINING TABLE ON CASTORS (Golden • Oak), 6 H.B. LEATHER SEATED CHAIRS- WITH TURNED.. LEGS (Golden- Oak), 2- -H.B. ■ CARVERS (Golden Oak); CHILD'S CHAIR, LEATHER SEATED;- OAK DINNER WAGON, CHESTERFIELD in green, EASY CHAIRS,- CIRCULAR-TABLE ■ (Golden Oak), HANDSOME WELSH DRESSER (Golden Oak), SMALL TABLE with tiled top (Golden Oak), OVERMANTEL WITH BEVELLED MIRROR (Golden Oak), MAGNIFICENT EXTENSION INVALID ' CHAIR by -Foote nnd Son, London (upholstered in Figured moelo. velvet pile). IRON AND COPPER KERB & IRONS, 2 pairs White Lace.Cur- ■■ tains, VASES, : BOWLS. •■ POT ' PLANTS, etc., etc. MORNING ROOM: COSTLY INDIAN CARPET, 10ft x 10ft„ Hearth Rug, Linoleum, Brass' and Iron Kerb. HANDSOME OAK'-BOOK-CASE with glass sliding doors; Occasional Table, Curtain's and Rods, Pol Plants, etc. hall; Inlaid Linoleum, Lounge Rug,. Slip Mate, Palm-Stand and Palm; Hall Table, Oak Hall Stand, China Stand, Hall Chair-, etc. . i BEDROOMS: NOTE.-AU the GOLDEN OAK FURNITURE was specially designed by THE ARTS AND*CRAFTS SOCIETY. OF LONDON, and Manufactured by MAPLES, of LONDON. 2 Single. Bedsteads (Golden Oak), Single Bedstead (Kauri), HANDSOME JACOBEAN SUITE 'Designed and • Manufactured by Scoullar and Co.; Wellington), consisting of Double Bedstead, Dressing- Table, Marbletopped Wnshstanci, Chest of Drawers, HANDSOME GOLDEN OAK WARDROBE (double ' doors), .2. DRESSING TABLES (Golden Oak). • 2 'WASHSTANDS (Golden Oak), r r U ; ':-T O FfIIUWERS (Golden Oak), Gentleman's Wardrobe (Kauri), Wire Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, Kapok ■ Mattresses, Duchess Chest (Knuri), Washstand (Knuri), Toilet Sets, Beautiful Carpet Squares in excellent or-d'-r, Occasional Tables, Sea Grass '. Chairs. Oak Chairs. Bureau in Oak, Writing Table, -Linen -Cupboard' Black Hearth Rug, Hand Sewing Machine, Oak Medicine' Cabinet, Oak Settee upholstered in tapestry, Curtains and rods, etc., .etc. KITCHEN: , Large assortment aluminium ware (all practically new), En bank- : Carpet Sweeper, "Eagle" Mangle in excellent order, Perfection No. 3 Kerosene Stove, tables,- chairs,, crockery, all kitchen utensils, assortment groceries, brooms, lot cutlery, dinner service, etc., etc. . OUTSIDE:. Splendid'assortment garden tools, 2 lawn mowers, 1 special Pennsylvania Golf Ball Bearing, with Golf 'Lawn attachments in splendid order, garden hose; 5J cases kerosene, deck chair, pair steps,' wringer, wheelbarrow, treadle grindstone and stand, lawn roller, garden peats, forms,. ladder; pot plants, 6 young pullets (White Rock), 2 dozen fowls, 2 fowl coops, and many other lots 100 numerous to mention. As the property has been sold everything'is for absolute sale. 3 .- . CATALOGUES now ready; Send for one. ' TRAIN TIME-TABLE (Leave 'Lambton Station)-FRIDAY: From Town,-11.10 a.m., 12.10 p.m.; To Town, 4.10 p.m.,- 4.30 p.m.. 5,10 p.m., 5.27 p.m., 6.8 p.m. SATURDAY: From Tjwn, 11.10 a.m, 12.0 p.m., 12.15 p.m.; {To Town. 4.10 p.m., 4.30 p.m.; 5.10 tun, 5.27 p.nV., £B.'p.m. MOTOR-BUSES meet all trains. TOWN-CARRIERS will be iu attendance. S, GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer. ANNUAL STOCK SALE. AT MR. M. J. M'GREGOR'S HIKORANGI YARDS, TE WHARAU. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, At 12.30 sharp. MESSRS. A. J. COOPER AND CO. LTD. will offer lit above time and place the usual drafts of sheep and cattle on account of Messrs.. M. J. M'Gregor, Rummer Bros., D. Hood, T. E. Forrest, G. Simpson, D. M'Kclvie, 11. Geddes, and others, comprising— On Account. Mr. M. J. M'Gregor— 800 2-tooth Romney-Liiicoln cross wethers 600 4-year Romnev-Liricoln cross ewes 100 4-tnoth wethers '.' .](|o 5-year ewes '''' 'On' Account Other Vendors— ■'■ 800 6-tnoth to 4-year ewes (ex Kuiumer Bros.) 100 f.f.m ewes 80 G-tooth to 4-year ewes 80 woolly lambs 100 fat and forward ewes 100 2 and 4-tooth wethers- • ' ■ • ■': ■■ 30 fat and forward ewes 25 2-tooth wethers 50 2-tooth wethers 80 5-year ewes CATTLEOn Account Mr. M. J. M'Gregoi— 50 yearling Shorthorn-Polled Angus steers -20 yearling Shorthorn-Polled Angus heifers 3 Shorthorn bulls 1 Polled Angus bull LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 12

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