SALES BY AUCTION. gUPERIOR AND MODERN JMJRNITUEE. BY AUCTION BY AUCTION BY AUCTION BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919. WEDNESDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 24, 1919. Under instructions from DR. H. B. LEATHAM, who is giving up housekeeping, WEBSTER BROS. Will sell by auction in the Good Templar Hall, as above. DRAWING ROOM.-Four Carpets (including two large heavy Axminsters, one old rose, 14ft x 10ft, one blue 14ft x 10ft), also several rugs, Ches. terfield and cover, Upholstered Easy Chairs and Window Seat, Book Cases and Cabinets, Brass Fender and Set Brass Irons, etc. DINING ROOM.—Dining Table, very handsome Sideboard and Writing Table (all in real oak), Eight Dining Chairs in real oak and red leather, Dumb Waiter, etc. HALL.— Hallstand, Linoleum, Vacuum Cleaner in very good order. BEDROOMS.—Pour Complete Bedroom Suites (including two in real oak), with Wardrobes, etc., Five Single Beds complete with Mattresses, etc., Box Ottoman, Occasional Tables, etc. KITCHEN.—TabIe, Dresser, Chairs, Good Quantity Crockery and General Kitchen Utensils, and Lawn Mower. NOTE.—The above Furniture is all new and much of it designed and made to special order. SALE OP FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. WEBSTER BROS. instructed by the administrators of the Estate of the lr.tc MRS. ALNSLIE to sell by Public Auction at their Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, September 27, the remainder of the property known as "The Grange," situated in Devon Street West. LOTS 1 and 2 (each 234 perches)— Excellent building sites. Lot 1 is situated in j, commanding position at the corner of Devon Street and Belt Road. Lot 2 adjoins, fronting Belt Road. COTS 6 and 7 (each 33J perches)— Front Devon Street, and extend to a wide i right-of-way at the back, thus giving two entrances. Lot 7 contains some fine trees, and also part of the Grance orchard. LOT 8 (2 roods 3.0 perches, over half an acre)—lncludes the old "Grange" Homestead of eight rooms and the greater part of the orchard. LOTS 9 and 10 (1 rood 30.6 perches, nearly half an acre)—l? a magnificent building' site, one of the pick of New Plymouth, situated on a hillside, easily accessible (frontage to Devon Street), and yet commanding a view of almost the whole of New Plymouth and the seafront. Would make a charming residential site and is capable of subdivision, This opportunity of securing an excellent building site should not be missed. Particulars and Sale Plan to be seen at the offices of the Auctioneers, or Messrs Standish and Anderson, 65 Devon Street, solicitors for the vendors. SALE AT 2.30. AT THE MART, STRATFORD. TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 20. T. I. LAMASON WILL sellPoultry (including 12 p.b. White Leghorn Hens, laying), 4 Turkeys Hens (laying) and Gobler, 12 p!b. . Leghorn Pullets, Ducks, etc. Also: Bee Hives, Saw Bench, doublefurrow Plough, Chaff 'Cutter, Barrells, etc. Also on fcehalf of vendor who is leaving district: Four Chairs, 3 Basket Chairs, Sideboard, Round fake, Linoleums, Combination Chest, 3piece Bedroom Suite (dark), Curtain Poles, Machine, game Bobs, Leather Couch, Gent's Bicycle, Mantlepiece, Fern Stand, Jam Jars, Kitchen Utensils, sundries, Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Push Chair, Grate, Step Ladder, etc., Cobbler's Outfit, etc., and 2 sets H.W.R. Milk Cups; also 50 cases apples. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. Your teeth can be made whiter and more beautiful, decay can be prevented, tartar can be removed by the use of "OZO" TOOTH POWDER night and morning. 6d Tint everywhere. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1919, Page 8
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