AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by the Owner, who is giving up Housekeeping. ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. LUXURIOUS OAK AND MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITE (Richly Upholstered), HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE '(Consisting of Oak Double-panelled door Wardrobe, Oak Cheval Duchesse Chest, Oak Panel Bedstead and Wire Mattress, Oak . Bedroom Pedestal), 1 SOLID OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD, I OAK TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, LOVELY OAK HALL SETTEE, SEAGRASS DINNER WAGON, CANADIAN CHAIRS, WICKER CHAIRS, OAK PALM STANDS, PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, arc instructed to sell this artistic Household Furniture. On view morning of sale. THURSDAY, Btli MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by Alex. Garden. Esq., who purposes leaving for Wellington. GENTLEMAN’S CITY RESIDENCE, Ho. 5 ARTHUR STREET. ADJOINING LONDON STREET. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SECTION (95ft Frontage). CTE D 12-ROOM E D RESIDENCE AND COMMODIOUS MOTOR GARAGE. FOR DEFINITE SALE. EXTREMELY LOW UPSET. pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. Messrs ASPINALL AND SIM, Solicitors, Halsbury Chambers, Rattray street. FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manso street. Instructed by tho Trustees in a Deceased Estate. Removed from Roslyu for Convenience of Sale. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE, KAURI CHIFFONIER BOOKCASE, KAURI PEDESTAL OFFICE DESK, RED PINE OFFICE CUPBOARD, KAURI PANEL WARDROBE, LARGE SET TABLE BOOKSHELVES, RED PIN si FULL-SCOTCH CHESTS,3 3-DRAWER CHESTS, MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, PANEL BEDSTEADS AND WIRE MATTRESSES, LOVELY MAHOGANY MUSIC CANTERBURY, MAHOGANY DUMB WAITER, Sewing Machine, Fender Seats, Tapestry Carpets, Walnut Easy Chairs, Austrian Chairs, Rattan Chairs, Aluminium Ware, Crockery, Linoleum, Toiletware, -Kitchen Tables, Pres. Pan, Kitchen Utensils, and General Household Sundries. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to soil by auction. On view morning of sale. AT OUTRAM. AT OUTRAN. FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Main road, Outram. Instructed by Mrs M. Black (who is giving up housekeeping). 1-ACRE FREEHOLD AND COMFORTABLE DWELLING (4 ROOMS) AND SHOP. Scullery, Bath, Pantry. Sections 3 and 20, Block 11., Outram, containing 2 roods (more or less). Also, ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including— Ebonised Piano (J. and G. Walker), Showcase, Linoleum, 3-piece Seagrass Suite, Austrian Chairs, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Clock, Congolemn Square, Hearthrugs, Crockery, Kitchen Dresser, Duchesse Chests, Marbletop Washstands, Shakedown, Toilet Chest. 2 4£t 6in Antique Wood Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Kapok Mattresses, D.I. Bedstead, Wicker Chairs, Kitchen Utensils, 15gal Challenge Separator, 28 Fowls (White Leghorns end Black Minorcas). 1 Cow (in calf), etc., efc. f A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, XX hare received instructions to sell by auction, as above. FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 2 o’clock. In Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. ASSIGNED STOCK OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, Including 12 GENTS’ SUITS. 24 Gents’ Tweed Raincoats, Ties, \V alking Slicks, Glassware, Bronze Figures, 2 CABINET GRAMOPHONES, RECORDS, | 2 GENTS’ SUITCASES (solid leather), 20 BOXES FANCY STATIONERY, BANJO, VIOLIN, 50 PAIR TOWELS, Sheeting, Quilts, Chinese Linen, 2 BEAUTIFUL SILK KIMONOS (Hand worked), BROOCHES, CHAINS, WATCHES. I TAMES SAMSON AND CO. fl have received instructions from Trustees in an assigned estate to sell, as above. AUCTION SALE OF BUNGALOW AND FURNITURE, ETC. TUESDAY, 6th MARCH, At 1.30 o’clock. (-ILARKE, MARSHALL, LIMITED, J have been instructed by the solicitors in the Estate of Annie M’Coll to soli by public auction, All that parcel of LAND (Freehold), being Allotment 11., Block IX., Township of St. Kilda, containing by admeasurement 40ft x 100 ft (approximately), with nearly new Bungalow of 5 rooms and outbuildings; all latest conveniences; electric light, porcelain bath, washhouse, tool and coalshcd; front garden, kitchen gardea; beautiful section; sunny aspect; almost on tramline, and near tho beach; an ideal residence for absolute sale, i The main items of the contents are:— I Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 and Effects, as under;— Tapestry suite (nine pieces), upright I ‘ piano (by Newman), Brussels carpet (12 x | 10), bevel mirror carved sideboard, rimu carved duchesse (bevel mirror), lovely inlaid occasional table, old French marble clock, largo r.p. dining table, Axminsler hall runner, largo wardrobe, Scotch chest, bedroom, kitchen, dining room linos., rugs, mats, cake stands, palm stands, baskets, work boxes, stereoscope view, cushions, covers, bamboo stools, curtains and rods, musical box, silver teapot and traps, table covers, eight-day clock, coal scuttle, vases, ornaments, books, pictures, tiled-back wasbstand, 3 pairs opera glasses, serviettes, wearing apparel, raincoat, umbrella stand, fancy work, baby and doll’s clothes, suit case, Gladstone bag, cash boxes, brushes and combs, medicine chest and contents, Singer sewing machine, seagrass chairs and cushions, double iron bedstead and bedding, wool mats, hall stand, curtains, sheets, pillows, blankets, bolsters, writing material, rocker chair, copper kettle, 5 kitchen chairs, 2 alarm clocks, handbags, linen basket, aluminium kettle, gas griller, pots, pans, steps, crockery of all descriptions, garden tools, lawn mower, axe, mops, brooms, washboard, buckets, meat safe, clothes lines and props, wood and coal, all wearing apparel (consisting of dresses, costumes, hats, shoes), toilet requisites, fancy lingerie, gold bangles, watches, bracelets, earrings, pins, rings, brooches, gloves, stockings, curios, trinkets, toiletware, needlework and threads, handbags, satchels, walking slicks, etc,, •tc. On View Morning of (sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs MOORE, MOORE, AND NICHOL, Solicitors; ** THE AUCTIONEERS. . MOTOR CAR AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 7th'MARCH NEXT. At 12.30 o’clock. 20-SECOND-HAND CARS-20. At ■TODD’S MOTOR WORKS. HALSEY STREET (off Main Highway). 'OLARKE, MARSHALL, LIMITED, Auctioneers.
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