SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z. LOAN & M.A CO 0N THE FARM, NEAL ROAD, I ELTHAM. ! MONDAY. 26th JUNE, 1922, At 12 nooa. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. JJAVE received instructions to offer in the Estate of the late Michael Mullaly, as above— WITHOUT RESERVE—DAIRY COWS (Holstein and Shorthorn, 3rd, 4th and sth calvera) 14 Jersey cross weaner heifers 2 waggon horses Spring cart and harness, milking machine, Tangye engine, S-F. Plough, Tripod Harrows, Discs, Copper and Stand, etc. NOTE.—The above are all young cows, and are a good lot. Dairymen in search of cows should attend this sale. i LIGHT LUNCHEON. FRIDAY,. JUNE 30, At 2.30 p.m. L. A. NOLAN & CO. H AVr . received instructions from the Public Trustee in the Estate of HENRY PUTT (deceased), to sell by Public Auction at the Mart as above — The under-mentioned, valuable Building Sites at Vogeltown, comprising in all 3 acres 19.9 perches, being Sections 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, and subdivisions 8., C. and D., part of sections 1 and 2. This property consists of 6 level sunny sections of l/sth acre each, facing Hori Street, opposite ’ Vogeltown Bowling Green, and 3 sections facing Carrington Road, areas varying from J to J-acre eachSection B includes commodious dwelling of 7 rooms, with outbuildings, tennis court, and well planted gardenThe property will be offered in one lot, and if not sold the sections will be offered separately. Conditions of Sale and plan of property may be seen at and all particulars obtained from the Public Trust Office, or the Auctioneers. sale of renewable lease and BUILDINGS. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922; WEBSTER BROS. TT AVR received instructions from the Public Trustee in the Estate of Alexander Davidson (deceased), to sell by Auction at their Mart on Friday, June 30— THE RENEWABLE LEASE of Sub. 122 and 140, Whiteley Township, Pt. Sec. 8., Fitzroy District, and Block 5, Paritutu S.D-, containing 2 roods 13.5 perches, with {Shop and Dwelling and Outbuildings thereon; and known as "The Little Wonder” Store. Particulars and conditions of sale with the Auctioneers. SALE AT 2 O’CLOCK.
SALE OF GOOD AND MODERN HOUSE FURNITURE. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL TUESDAY, JUNE 27. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL TUESDAY, JUNE WEBSTER BROS. Have been taveured with instructions from, a Lady leaving the district,. to 'Sell by Auction as above, ENTIRELY WITHOUT' iRESERVF— The Whole of the NEW AND MODERN FURNITURE contained in her Seven-roomed House, consisting chiefly of: Drawing-room.—Handsome Fawn and Pink Figured Axminster Carpet (about 12 x 10), Chesterfield (spring front, back and ends), in Pinkehaded Shadow Tissue. Three Large Upholstered Easy Chairs, Utrge White Skin Rug, Two Chairs in Silk Tapestry, -Oval Card Table, Wall Cabinet, Oval Mirror, Copper Kerb and Irons, Cake Stand, Ea«y Basket Chair, Pictures, etc., etc. - Dining-room—Handsome Oval Fronted and Modern Sideboard, Extension Dining Table (approx. 4 x 4 to 4 x 6), Six Dining Chairs, Morris Easy Chair’and Escretoire. (NOTE.—THESE TEN PIECES ARE OF ■SOLID OAK). Red and Blue Carpet Square (about 12ft fiin X 12ft), Copper Fender and irons, Large Brown Chesterfield, Easy Upholstered Chair, Curtains, etc., etc. Hall.—6sft of Good Axminster Carpet Runnfer (in lengths), Solid Oak Hall Stand, Oak Hall Seat, Oak Palm Stand, Two Oak Hall Chairs, etc., etc. Bedroom No. 1 .-Four-piece Suite in Solid Oak, conskting of:—-Massive Fullsized Bedstead, Large Wardrobe with Oval Glass Front, Large Combination Chest with Oval B.G. Mirror, Large Tiled-back and Cabinet Washstand, Toilet Set, Wire-wove and Kapoc Mattresses, etc., Pink and Blue Carpet Square (about 12 x 9), Upholstered- Rattan Chair, Mats, Curtains, etc., etc. Bedrooms Nos. 2 and 3.—Full-size Liberty Bedstead, Wove and Mattresses, Box Mattress Bed, Gate-leg Rimu Folding Table, -Single Combination Chest, 9x6 Square (blue and yellow), Seagrass Square (12 x 9), Two Single White Enamelled Liberty Bedsteads, Woves and Kapocs, White Enamelled Combination Chest, White Mirror-fronted Single Wardrobe, Two New Indian Rugs (6 x 3), etc., etc. n Kitchen, etc. —Kitchen Table and Chairs, Cooking Utensils, Quantity of Crockery, etc., Lawn Mower, Wringer, 60ft Garden Hose, Good Garden Took, Kitchen Utensils and Large lot of Useful Sundries. The above list comprises only the principal articles for sale. The furniture is modern in design, all practically new, and in the best of order. SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1922, Page 8
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