SALES BY AUCTION gEMUERA rpUESDAY, jp URNITURE ■VTOVEMBER 11 O’CLOCK. *JALE. So, Acting for the Owner, wno is giving up Housekeeping, JJOBERTS AND (J°* Will Seii, on the Premises, Nu. 1 Cotter Avenue, just past Remuera Library—rniiE COM’hM'S OP A BEAUTIFULLY JL FURNISHED .MODERN HOME, Including— WILTON DE LLXE CARPETS, MAGNIFICENT AEOLIAN PIANO PLAYER AND MUSIC. CHOICE JACOBEAN, MAPLE, GREY ASH, AND ENGLISH OAK FURNISHINGS. CHOICE CRYSTAL, COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA PLAQUES, including ROYAL WORCESTER, SPODE, COPELAND, NANKIN, AND IMARI BRASS WARE, CLOISONNE. DRAWING ROOM MAGNIFICENT AEOLIAN PIANO PLAYER and Music Rolls, cost £223; Handsome Library Table, rosewood polish; REPLICA HEPPLEWAITE DESIGN WRITING BUREAU, in rosewood finish, with cabriole legs; MASSIVE CHESTERFIELD SUITE DE LUXE, uph. in Fisher’s best English Moquotte, autumn shade, with 3-cushion back, square arms, 3-cushion seats, full island surround covering, cost £OS; CHARMING SUPER WILTON CARPET TO MATCH, 13ft Oin bv lift, cost £45; PRETTY POLISHED MAPLE TABLE, inlaid; LARGE CHINESE BRASS TABLE; handsome Pair SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS; OLD WEDGWOOD PUNCH BOWL; IMARI BuWL and 2 1 MARI PLAQUES; CLOISONNE VASES; OLD BRASS BEGGAR BOWL; several pieces beautiful HAND-PaINTED CARLTON CHINA; ROYAL WORCESTER BOW LS; OL D RiL>G E'V A PLAQUE; OLD ENGLISH BRASS BELLOWS; Brass Fire Set, Pretty Brass Coal Vase, Pretty French Wood Cuts (by Leone, Baxter), PRINTS, OLD BRASS CANDLESTICK, very old SPUN BRASS TRAY, and ORNAMENTS. DINING ROOM—VERY MASSIVE OAK SUITE, including massive Table, v/ith expanding under-carriage; 6 Chairs, uph. in solid leather, with sprung tipout seats; 66 DROPHEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, as new; ELECTRIG HEATER, SMITH AND CAUGHEY EASY CHAIR, pretty collection of GENUINE CUT CRYSTAL ENGLISH, (including Salad) BOWLS, DECANTERS, WINE GLASSES, NOGGIN GLASSES, CRYSTAL DISHES, VASES, etc., etc., Collection Old China Plaques, in DAVENPORT, SPODE, IMARI, WORCESTER, COPELAND, MASON; Early Victorian Solid Silver Tea Service, with ivory mounts, weighs 50oz; 2 CHARMING OLD DRESDEN BEER MUGS (very rare), STAINLESS CUTLERY, STAFFORD COFFEE SET. ENGLISH CHINA. BEDROOM No. I—BEAUTIFUL SUPER WILTON CARPET, with medallion centre ground, royal blue, vieux rose, and cream sprays, cost £35, 13ft Gin by lift; BEDROOM SUITE DE LUXE,, in Green Mole Shade, INLAJ D QUEENSLAND MAPLE, cost £35; LARGE 'ROBE, inlaid; GENT.’S CHEST; handsome 4ft Gin Bed, oval inlaid panels and bow front; delightful Lady’s Boudoir Dressing Chest, full cheval mirror, v/ith reflex mirrors, best English Plate. oxidised silver drop handles; Pretty Lady’s Dressing Stool; PRETTY PEDESTAL CUPBOARD, the only suite of its colouring in Auckland; WIRE Y/QVE, NON-SAG MATTRESS, KAPOK AND PILLOWS; SEAGRASS LOUNGE AND CUSHION. BEDROOM No. 2—PRETTY HUNGARIAN GREY ASH BEDROOM SUITE; Handsome All-wool English Malvern Rugs, in mauve shades. BEDROOM No. 3—HANDSOME HANDPOLISHED RIMU DRESSING CHEST and 3ft 6in BED AND PEDESTAL CUPBOARD to match; Handsome MALVERN FLOOR RUGS, in henna and cream colourings. MAID’S ROOM —Rimu Dressing Chest. Ped. Cupboard, Single Rimu Bed and All-wool Floor Rugs. STATR. LANDlNG—Handsome Axminster HALL—2 HANDSOME HALL RUGS, Tattcrsfold best; TURKISH PRAYER RUG, JACOBEAN COAT, UMBRELLA, and HAT RACK combined;; Handsome Jacobean Mirror, Jacobean Monk’s Stool, Jacobean Telephone Table. Jacobean Pedestal, Old ‘English Brass Warming Pan, Jacobean handle; Pair Benares all Candlesticks, cobra pattern; r»yds Axminster Runner, very pretty Pair chenille Hall Curtains (autumn shades). , _ _ OUTSIDE —Garden Tools, Spade. Clippers. Wheelbarrow, 14in yatt Lawnmower, all as nev'. Rake, WoodATJCTIONEER’S NOTE. We commend you to keep this date free if you require charming Furnishings and Ornaments. Everything is of the finest quality, and has only been in use a few INSPECTION FROM 2 O'CLOCK MONDAY. W. J. CUTTLE,
M ART ' B ROADWAY A 1 R 11, A. £,ITY •jAMILY jpLACE, rpWO - gTOREY J>RICK \\ 7AREHOUSE. Favoured with instructions from KING, ESQ., MESSRS. JJUTHERFORD, JJOBINSON 4 US TIN, nrj, SEED BY PUB ETC AUCTION, F R; IDAY, D ECEMBER AT NOON, At Their* Rooms, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street East. rpHAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD JL PROPERTY, having a frontage of 36ft Gin to Emily Place, 96ft in depth. With A TWO-STOREY BRICK BUILDING, the front portion of which is taken up with a well-appointed shop, cart dock, and stairway, which leads to the first floor. The upper floor is subdivided into offices in the front and warehouse space in the back. The front portion of the building is new with foundations to carry two more storeys. The situation is ideal for a manufacturing concern, requiring show space. For terms and particulars, apply [RUTHERFORD, X>OBINSON AND E JUSTIN, AUCTIONEERS. TNDER THE CONDUCT OF THE i REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND, at the request of the third mortgagee in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage No. 165152. ■pRIDAY, J AT J P.M. 192 J JJOBERTSON, jyTD., ,Vi 11 Sell by Public Auction at the Company's Auction Mart, Queen Street, Auckland, on the above date, i LL THAT PIECE OF LAND situated in Huia Road, Point Chevalier, Auckand containing TWENTY-FOUR DECId -VL SEVEN PERCHES, more or less, )e ing LOT THIRTY, on a plan deposited n the Land Registry Office at Auckland ls No. 18544, which said piece of land s part of Allotment Twenty-six of the Parish of Titirangi, and all the land in Certificate of Title Vol. 429, Folio 87. Auckland Registry. The property is iituated at Huia Road, Point Chevalier, md has a frontage of 72.73 links. The dwelling House is of five rooms, with all :onveniences. ~ The application of the Mortgagee, conaining his estimate of the value of the nterest of the Mortgagor in the mortaged premises may be seen at the office »f the Registrar aforesaid, at all reasonible times prior to the sale, and a copy nay be seen in the Auction Room at the ime of the sale without payment of any Particulars and conditions of sale may 2 inspected at the Auction Mart aforeiid or at the office of the solicitor for the lire! mortgagee, Messrs. Milne and Meek, jllicoe Chambers, corner Wyndham St. id Queen St.* Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 4
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