aa l a of BROUGHAM STREET HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. Hi. WEBSTER BROS JJAVE received instructions in the Estate of the late C. W. GOVETT, to sell ]>y Public. Auction, ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE, as above— THE HOUSE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising principally us DINING-BOOM. go Kauri Sideboard, with all modern conveniences, and in the best of order; Solid English Oak Extension Dining TaW?, extending sft x 4ft to Bft x 4ft.; 9 Solid English Oak Dining Chairs, covered in Real leather, and One Large Oak Armchair, in Real Leather (iill in excellent order); Combination Revolving Bookcase and Reading-rest; Card and Occasional Tables in English and other woods; Solid Brass Coal-scuttle; Handsome Axminster Carpet; Two Encyclopaedia Britajraieas; Wine and Champagne Glasses, etc.; Pictures, Ornaments, etc., etc.
DRAWING-ROOM. A Very Handsome Horizontal Graivl i'iuno by Stein way and Sony, London (slight reserve); Large Chesterfield and Cover; Solid Jtraes Fender; Brass Irons and I)og->; t.ard and other Table...,; 8.C.. Mirror; Largs. Keadinglamp; Two Easy Uphobteiod Chairs; Large Brussels Carpet; Carved Music Box; China Ornaments etc., etc. HALL AND STAIRS. Uncommon Large Old English Cabinet, English-carved, of solid oak and ebony stained; Hall Curtains; Hall Linoleum and Two Large Ha.] Kugs; Handsome Stair Carpet, etc., etc. BEDROOMS 1 to 6. Eight Single Bedsteads; Wire, Hair, and Kapoc Mattresses; a numb'i' of Counterpanes; 4 Single Wardrobes; several Combination Che Us and Bedroom Suites in White Enamel; quantity of Toilet Sets; fl Carpet Squares; 5 Chests of Drawers; AVashstands of various designs; Hookers and other Chairs; Mirrors; Fenders and Irons; Bookshelves; Pictures; Ornaments, et-;,
KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE. Tables; Bentwood and other Chairs; Linoleums; Troadlo Sewing-ma-chine; Fire Scitvn; (junntity of Crockery: Plate Rack; usual Kitchen Utensils; Part Dinner an! Breakfast Service; Chum and !Pans; Gent's Two-speed EnfieM JVicycle; Two Croquet Sets; 2 Lawn .Mowers; Meat Safe; and large lot of Useful Sundries. THE ARTICLES WILL BE OS VIEW OX TUESDAY AFTKRXOON. TjpK FARMERS' CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. (Successors to Messrs tl'dlies and Natder.) LIST OF SALES FOR SEPTEMBER: Monday, 14—Okaiawa. Wednesday, 10—Eltlmm. Thursday, 17—Hawera. Friday, 18—Kaponga, Monday, 21—Auroa. Tuesday, 22—Manaia. Monday, 28—Okaiawa. fARANAKI WOOO, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, SEPT. 22nd. PJLIENTS are particularly requested to forward consignments to me to arrive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments will ho received at PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING
-NK.YL' SALE-TIUCSDAY, KEPT. 22. Clients ;irc requested to forward consignments so as to reai'h us liy Friilnv previous to Salt l . W. M. BAYLY & 00. JJEXNETT'S ■ pMVAXE J-JOSPITAL. INGLE W 0 0 D. Every care and attention given. Country patients met at station if rt>- | juired. 'Phone 07.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 91, 12 September 1914, Page 8
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