SALES BY AUCTION.
AUCTION SALE. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND MODERN FURNITURE. AT THE RESIDENCE, FENTON STREET, STRATFORD, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, At 1 p.m. rp I. LAMASON has received instructions from MR. W. P. RUSSELL, who is leaving the district, to sell the whole of his household furniture and effects, comprising— DINING ROOM (11One Chesterfield suite (in peacock blue and Utrecht velvet), 4 high-back chairs, carpet square (lift 6in x Bft Gin, Axminster), mohair table-cover (the above all to match), one handsome sideboard, oval dining-table, cottage billiard table, overmantel, marble clock, fire screen, 2 palm stands, brass railed fender and irons, jardiniere and palms, selection pastoral and oil paintings, and other pictures, five cushions, linoleums. BEDROOM No. 2 Bedroom suite, 4 pieces (in rimn), bedroom ware, fire screen, wire mattress, kapoe bedding, goatskin rug, linoleum, curtains and poles, and quantity of pictures. BEDROOM No. 3 One superior 4ft 6in wood bedstead (rimu), wire mattress, kapoe bedding, duchess, two superior children’s cots (one of large design) and mattresses, linoleum, rug, curtains and poles and pictures. HALL (4) Eleven yards Axminster runner hall stands, mohair door-slips, curtain and chains, 2 paintings, palm stand. BEDROOM No. 5—■ Congoleum square, 3ft wooden bed, wire mattress, kapoe bed, duchess, tiled back washstand, seagrass chair, bedroom ware, ornaments, curtain and poles, pictures; Standard phonograph and records, child’s piano (lovely thing), wardrobes, curtains, linoleum. ROOM No. fl— Picture frames, fire guards, pushchair, cabinet, comode, high-chair, writing-desk, bedroom chair, meat safe, doll-house, quantity of glass, curtain and poles. ROOM No. 7 Drophead Singer sewing machine, kitchen table. 4 kit. Y-n chairs. 3 pictures, set of Potts irons, electric iron, -2 copper kettles, 1 iron do, 4gal. boiler, pres, pan, carpet sweeper, quantity of saucepans, crockery, kitchen cupboards. set of scales, 2 spirit stoves, large picture frames, girdle, 6 Igal. bottles, boot last, syphon, child’s walking-chair, hair broom, bird-cage, other kitchen utensils, curtains and poles, linoleum and hearth-rug. VARIOUS OTHER LINES— Stretcher, parrot cage, clotheshorse, wringer, galv. bath and (buckets, glass show-case, linoleum, about a chain of garden hosing, 14 to 2 cords of Sin maire firewood, carpet runner, clothes props, pegs and lines, poultry (including , 6 brown leghorns ,and rooster), wire netting, and quantity of usual sundries.
KOTE. IVe have personally inspected the above, and it is a superior class, and in first-class condition. To anyone desirous of inspection of the above arrangement can be made prior to sale.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 8
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401SALES BY AUCTION. Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 8
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