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AUCTIONS. TJICHARD A RTHUR. pTP TvURNITURE A UCTIOX A CCOUNT OF THE "REV. T TOLLTj }. WHO IS LEAVING AUCKLAND. - We have received instructions to Sell rpHE piONTEXTS QF TIHAT RESIDENCE, SITUATED 1 0 (CAMERON XJOAD, OFF SHELLY BEACH- ROAD, ON THE PREMISES, JflEB. 9 A T ± P.M. THE CONTENTS INCLUDE; pjINING ROOM— CARPET. 12 by 13. FIXE LARGE RUG 1 O.R. SCREW EXTENSION DINIXQ I TABLE 7-PIECE LEATHER DINING STjTT» (as new) OAK SKELETON SIDEBOARD 5 OIL PAINTINGS KERB VASES. GLASSWARE BRONZE HOT-WATER KETTLE 3 PAIR TAPESTRY CURTAINS 1 PAIR FINE ART CURTAINS (never used) PAIR FIELD GLASSES (Lemair). H ALLLINO.. OCC. TABLE OAK STICK STAND 3 SKIN RUGS. CHAIR. TJOOM — SPLENDID AX. CARPET LINO. SURROUNDS CHESTERFIELD AND LOOSE COVES BRONZE KERB CORNER CABINET OAK WRITING SECRETAIRE JARDINIERE AND PLANT FINE PIANO STOOL (Rosewood) 2 easy tub chairs plain mirror overmantel clock, vases, superb. occ. table. citaircase— I RUNNER CARPET AND RODS STAND. T>EDROOM, No. 1— AX. CARPET (as new) D.B.M. BEDSTEAD KAPOK AND WIRE MATTRESSES COMB. CHEST WASHSTAND. SET OF WARE OCC. TABLE, WICKER CHAIR BEDROOM. No. 2— 1 FAWN CARPET. 12 by 12. D. 8.-MOUNTED BEDSTEAE HAIR MATTRESS. WIRE OAK COMB. CHEST, CHAIR O.R. WARDROBE (with Side Drawers) BOX OTTOMAN, CABINET. BEDROOM, No. 3— I LINO.. STRETCHER. KAPOK LEATHER COUCH. DECK CHAIR WALL CABINET. TTTTCHEN— LINO., TABLE. CHAIRS > MAIN GAS STOVE (Small) GLASSWARE. GAS IRON CUTLERY. SAUCEPAN. Also, LOT PRESERVING JARS, PRES. PAN, GARDEN TOOLS, WRINGER. WIRENETTLNG, SUNDRIES. "V"EXT TX7EPNESDAY, "tfED. S) "I P.M. TJICHARD ARTHUR, J TD. AUCTIONEERS, ELLIOTT STREET. 39 "V"IGHT AUCTION. pVKACH T OTH. HiAVEN'T you longed for a home on some charming beach—remember the day-dreams of the bathing, fi_iig and sailing you couid enjoy, not to mention the delight of cool evenings in the Summer-time. "VTIG-.HT A UCTION QALE OF SECTIONS. OECTIOXS. TipUR-RAY'S T?AY, TipURiRAYS P> A Y, rTIAKAPUNA -— fpAKAFUNA. rpAKAPUNA rriAKAPUXA. YOU kno* the charm of the beach —away from the heat and turmoil of the city: the place for healthgiving vigour; the playground of tie children; the appeal of bathing, fishing and boating. You get all this — the best of it— at "Murray's Bay." "\pURRAY"S pj-AY. "XpURRAY'S p>AY. iU " ■*-* rpWO T>EACHES. 1 rpWO pjEAOHES. rpo Buy a Seaside Section at MnrA ray's Bay is to buy the best— and to buy now is to bay cheaply: this land will double and treble Id value in a few years. For present use, future occupation, or as an investment, a Murray's -Bay section will pay a dividend of pleasure and profit that will exceed the most sanguine expectations. rpHESE p»EAUTIFUL SECTIONS WILL BE OFIFE-RED AT A TVIG A UCTIOS T>IG > "V"IGHT A UCTION VXfEDNESDAY, 9 AT 7.30 PM " AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS. 83, QUEEN STREET. ACURRAY'S "I>AY. ■mpUBRAT-S TJAT. rpWO p>EACHES. rpWO p>EACHES. "\pURRAY'S BAY is easily one of •***- Auckland's finest seaside resorts. There are two fine beaches, with long stretches of beautifnl sand—threequarters of a mile of waterfront—level and gently-rising land — natural drainage—making the healthiest sites for seaside homes anywhere on the coast. THE "N" EW ]Vr AIN "ROAD. rpEE YTAIN "ROAD. A LOAN" has recently been arranged ; ■"- to provide a new Traffic Bridge at Milford, and Main Road (now being completed). This will provide quick access to Murray's Bay. and the new MAIN ROAD traverses the whole block. j"C_SY q_RMS. "pAST rpERMS. , TfSASY rpBRXS. "p , - iS Y fpERMS. pjEPOSIT — £pQ - JJEPOSIT BALANCE _ PER MONTH. INTEIREST AT 6 PER CENT. PLANS FROM gAMUEL -yAILE AND QONS, T TD.. AUCTIONEERS, S3, QUEEN ST. 22

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 26, 31 January 1921, Page 6

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