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. I AUCTIONS. J "pPSOiI TTOME CITE, i j I , q\HE BEST IN ST. ANDREWS ROAD. ! I -*■ high position. level. commanding I 1 extensive panorama; rich volcanic soil, no i : stone. A very fine site with 65ft 4in front- ; I age x 153 ft. being Lot S6. Eden Hill Estate. ' I This is without exception the best building j j kit in the district.. j . j AUCTION AT SALE ROOM, i i OPP. TOWN HALL. ! •VTONDAY, OEI'TEJiUEE -J A \ AT 11 AM - -1 RICHARD ARTHUR, T TD., LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. s j -yjONDAY, OEPTEM.3ER 1 * ! AT U A.M. I " ■ FOR POSITIVE SALE. TVESIDEXCE OF -r t>OOMS. DIVIDED INTO TWO FLATS. I VALUABLE CORNER SECTION. ; DOMINION ROAD AND BRENTWOOD i AVENUE. J rpilE Property i≤ situated just over the -•- Railway Bridge, on the left side, No. 1 *\- _ A pood investment: now is returning 1 £.'! 5/ per week. Very low reserve. Buyer Ito make own arrangements re finance i Cards to View from JDICHARD A STHUR, J TD.. LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. « JJICHAED ARTHUR, T TD. AT XO. 32. MARKET ROAD NO. 32. MARKET ROAD (3 Doors from Great South Road). IJICESDAY VEXT, AT A^M. Acting under instructions from W. E. HA'SLAM, ESQ., who has sold the Property, THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Equal to New. LIVING BOOM.—Medallion Centre Indian Carpet, good colour, pretty design. Chesterfield and Divan Chair, wellsprung uphol. Lounge, Armchair, Oak Morris Chair. Oak Occ. Table. Oak Tot Stand. Rimu Box Kerb. Mosais Firescreen, Elec. Radiator, Pictures, Curtains. Ornaments. VERY HANDI SOME BRASS JAItDINIERE AND PEDESTAL. ■ DINING ROOM.—OAK SIDEBOARD. OAK DINNER WAGON. (5 OAK DINING CHAIRS, OVAL EXTENSION RIMU DINING TABLE, COPTER KERB. INDIAN CARPET. SEAGRASS CHAIRS, RIMU SIDE TABLE. WEDGWOOD TEA SERVICE. ! WEDGWOOD DINNER SERVICE, 1 Dessert Service, Glassware, Table Cutlery, E.P. Cake Stands, E.P. H.W. Jut. I HALL.—4ft Bin wide Axminster Runner. I with vestibule Square to match. Oak Bookcase, with glass doors and roller iop writing bureau (combined 1. Oak Hallstand. Oak Telephone Table and Stool (combined). ; BEDROOMS (3).—Oval Mirror Rimu Wardrobe, with Comb. Chest to match. Single size Rimu Bedsteads, with Wire and Kapok Mattresses, Blankets and Linen, Indian Kugs. Toilet Ware. Bedside Cabinets, VEDEE VIBRATOR.! Medicine Cupboard, Dark Stained Beaconsfield Wardrobe, with Single Bed . and Comb. Chest to match, Seagrass Chairs, White Enamel Shaving Stand, with Round Mirror. KlTCHEN.—Dropbead Sewing Machine (good order), Kit. Table, B.W. Chairs, Ice Chest (new), Floar Bin and Crocks, Large Prcs. Pan, Scales, Aluminium Cooking Utensils, Very Nice " Table Mangle, on stand, Wringer, Carpet Sweeper, Mops and Brooms. OUTSlDE.—Wheelbarrow, Garden Hose, Hose Reel, Pennsylvania Lawnmower, Hedge Clippers. General Garden Tools, Ladders and Stepladder, Brooder and Run. Firewood. 8 PUREBRED BLACK ORPINGTONS, imported direct from Hawkesbury College, Australia. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. rr>.HOS. t> A RTHUR, LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEER Opp. Town Hall. 13 BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, in the Estatae of G. F.W. KOTVLATT, in Bankruptcy, Bag Manufac"V"EXT, AT 12 O'CLOCK. "DICHABD A RTHUR, T TD., Will Sell nt Their Rooms, gINGER LEATHER SEWIXG MACHINE. STRAWBOARD CUTTER. 2 Leather Splitters, Stitching Horse. 5 Doz. Attache Frames. 4 Gross Attache Plates. 20 Puit Frames, 24 Attache Frames. IJCwt .Strawboard, Kitbag Frames Pattern Cutters. Cutting Boards, Stools. Writing Bureau, Bag, Wallet and Strap Leather, Quantity Bag Fittings. JDICHARD T.TD., T>ICHARD A RTHUR, T TD., OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, QUEEN ST. On "TyEDNESDAY, OEPTEMBEB "J {* 1925, AT "I -J A.M. Q.OODS DT /"TTUSTOMS (Including some SMART APPAREL, quite recently imported from London). Under instructions from the Collector of •Customs, the abovenamed will sell by Public Auction certain Seizures. consisting of SILK DRESSES. Woollen Knitted Costumes, Jumper Costumes. Silk Stockings. ■Cigarettes. Tobacco. Cigars. Shoes. Sandals. Ukulele. Chinese Vase. etc.. etc. S )|f| T A H V H V. . V/ T A H U H V. , In a Deceased Estate, and acting under instructions received from the District ; Public Trustee. > I p EO. Tf pEARCB Will Offer for Sale at his Salerooms, 5 • Station Road, Otahubu, on : SATURDAY, AT O P.M. THE UNDERMENTIONED VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND, known as the "Weedon Estate." This property has a frontage to Station Road of 264 ft with a depth of 330 ft (all more* or less), is practically level and stands high. It.is cen- ', < trally situated and is adjoining one of the j most up-to-date and valuable business 1 blocks in tlie district. A new concrete j i road, with asphalt footpaths fronts the property ; electric light, borough water and I sewage, with city gas, is all available. . The property, situated as it is. must In the near future command big prices. It Is " suitable for either Residential or Business 1 Site, or both. It is needless to draw attention to the rapid progress the borough , is making both in business blocks and . residences. The property will be offered In ONE I LOT and should prove a choice investment. For further particulars as to conditions r of sale, etc., apply to the Public Trust ) Office, Albert Street, Auckland, or to Q.EO. -y -DEARCE, I J AUCTIONEER A>*D VALUER, - STATION ROAD. OTAHUHU. 2 - REGISTERED PLUMBERS. j . HVALEXTINB aSD. SOW. Licensed • Drainage Contractors—Ring 26-019, 17. Northcote St.. Grey Lynn, C LJEXKIN'SOX, PlomVf,—JofcWaf Work • promptly executed t>T Competent Plnmbers.— l44. Vietori* St. We«t, Yhon* » 43426. ■ ' , B

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 216, 12 September 1925, Page 7

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