AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.. SHADOW TISSUE- CHESTERFIELD SETTEE AND 2 DIVAN CHAIRS TO MATCH {almost new), 1 6ft BILLIARD DINING TABLE, Complete' with all accessories, 1 6ft BILLIARD TABLE TOR AND ACCESSORIES, HANDSOME OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD, OAK PANEL BEDSTEADS A~D WIRE MATTRESSES, I OAK TELESCOPIC DINING TABLES, I KAURI MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, LOVELY OAK HALL SETTEE, OCCASIONAL SUITE IN SHADOW TISSUE. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, arc instructed to sell by auction, Divan easy chairs, mirror-back sideboards, bedroom pedestals, china cabinets, overmantels, seagrass push chairs, panel bedsteads, Morris chairs, platform rockers, 4drawer chests, Axminstcr carpets, Canadian chairs, reversible hearthrugs, kerbs, gramophones, Primus stove, crockery and glassware, napery, kitchen tables, shakedowns, Garden seats, wheelbarrow, garden tools, j panel doors, shovels, sieve, rammers, etc., etc. Also, ' PORCEEAIN ENAMEL BATH And General Household Sundries. On View Morning of Sale. FRIDAY, 101 h FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o'clock sharp. On Acroant of Those Uoucerm'il. DM. SPEI) D 1 N G . is instructed to sell by auction, at bis looms, on FRIDAY, at 2.30 o clock sharp, 8 Half-chests Ovlon Ten, 2 Enamelled Baths, 2 Basins, 1 W.U. Pedestal, 50 Sheets Iron, 6 Gallons Paint, 1 ncarly-new 5-bladc Lawn Mower, 2 handsome Carpels. Without Reserve. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. At 2.30 o'clock. CUN’TRACTOR'S PLANT. Dm. sped di n g • is instructed to sell by auction,, at his Rooms, on Friday, at 2.30 o'clock, Five coils wire rope, sling chains, shackles, blacksmith's anvil, 2-wheel truck (roily, 2 gets wheels, double and single blocks, 2 snatch blocks, steel drills, crosscut saws, 6 pulleys, picks, shovels, taps and dies, braces, 'chisels, t. hinges, axes, crowbars, angers, ships' lanterns, boat rowlocks, 4 lifebuoys, 2 pairs fishing waders, 2 (outs, rope and tackle, pipe tongs, bolt cutters, glazed sashes. 5 doors, window casement, frame and sashes, louvre frames, and general builders’ sundries. WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. In Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Sale by Auction of HIGH-GRADE NEW OAK FURNITURE. 7 OAK BEDROOM SUITES As follows;--2 ARTISTIC BEDROOM SUITES in GreyOak, comprising Wardrobe, Ducbesse, Pedestal, Oak Bedstead (these Suites want to bo seen to bo appreciated), 5 OAK BEDROOM SUITES (in various designs and styles), 1 SOLID OAK DINING TABLE (Specially made for Exhibition purposes, carved claw, bow legs, two leaves), 3 OVAL OAK EXTENDING TABLES, 1 JACOBEAN OAK SIDEBOARD (Twisted Pillars), 3 QUAINTLY PRETTY OAK SIDEBOARDS, 2 SOLID OAK GATE-LEG TABLES, A n d CARPETS, CARPETS. CARPETS. 10 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS (lu all sizes and pretty designs), 6 WILTON PILE CARPETS (Artistic and beautiful colorings), 50 REVERSIBLE AND AXMINSTER SOFA AND HEARTHRUGS. James sa.mson and go. will sell the above, in their Mam Floor Rooms, Friday, 10th February, at 2 o'clock. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. At 2 o'clock. In Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from the Manufacturer. Direct Consignment UPHOLSTERED I: UKNITUR-E. Our instructions are to soil to the Highest Bidder. 8 GLORIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITES, Being 1 LUXURIOUS COSTLY SUITE Of 7 Pieces. This is probably the. host Chesterfield Suite over offered by auction. Has loose cushions, arm?, scats, and edges, all particularly well sprung; oak high-back chairs have all lift-out seats. 3 HIGH-BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITES Of 7 Pieces. These Suites are also quite out of the ordinary; ail sprung and upholstered in pretty inoquette. 1 SILK DAMASK CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 3 pieces. Something artistic, effective, and particularly well sprung. 1 CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 7 Pieces. Upholstered in Printed Velvet. 2 BUNGALOW CHESTERFIELD SUITES, 7 Pieces. In Great Wearing Moqucltc. 4 BEDROOM BOX OTTOMANS (all sprung). 6 EASY UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS. 2 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Manufacturer to sell the above. As bo is in want of the monev the whole consignment -MUST BE CLEARED. MONDAY, 20lh FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. MAC AN DREW'S BAY RESIDENCES. DELI G HTF U ELY SITU AT ED. BEAUTIFUL VIEW. BEAUTIFUL VIEW. ■JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, O instructed by -Mr \V. 11. Riddell, will offer: 1. Allotments 73 and 74, Township of Wharfdale, containing i-acio (approx.), with "ood house thereon of 5 rooms and kitchenette. Tho house is well built, has two sun verandahs, electric light, hob and cold, porcelain bath and basin, drained to septic lank; linen presses, pantry, scullery, etc., and the "•rounds arc well laid out in lawns and garden. There is a largo workshop, with electric light. 2. Allotment 12, Township of Wharfdale, containing 23 poles (more or loss), with new Bungalow thereon of 5 rooms and sun verandah” fibrous plaster ceilings, clinker brick fire, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water, etc.; drained to septic tank. 3. Part Allotment 47, Township of Wharfdale, containing 17.4 poles (more or less), with new 4-roomed Bungalow thereon, fibrous plaster ceilings, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water, scullery, pantry, etc. All the above are good properties, and should command the attention of buyers on the lookout for homes in this desirable residential locality. Further particulars and cards to view. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers, 0078 XN order to have the ' Star out in good time, it is found impossible to classify advertisements that come in late. We would therefore _ request I Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send in their Orders to reach us tatoe'Jl a.m.
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