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AoCTIOJTS. DEVONPORT AUCTION ROOMSEVONPORT AUCTION ROOMS. mO-MORROW (WED.), AT "1 P.M. T>OULTRY, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE A*L> RECORDS, 2 ALMOST NEW SINGERS, No. 66, OAK DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINES, SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD. OiK ROUND TABLE, MOQCETTE EASI CHAIR. Oval Rimu Table. SMAT I. BILLIARD TA.BI.E and Accessories. Teaset. Dinnerset. 2 Easy Chairs in Cretonne, Rimu Settee and Squab. 2 Couches, Fenders, Occ Tables. I'almstands. Bookshelves, NIC*RIMU HALLSTAND, Rimu Hall Seat. 2 Sideboards, Oak Comb. Chest, NICE 4-PCK. WHITE ENAMELLF.D BEDROOM SCITH. Kauri Wardrobe. 4 Comb. Chests. 5 Chests of Drawers. N'i?ht Commode. 3 Duchess Tairs. Washsrands. Toiletware. HFAVI DARK POLISHED BEDSTEAD. Best Wirewove, and No. 1 SILVERDOWN MATTRESS. 3 Single Rimu Bedsteads. 4 Single Iron. Hospital Bedsteads. S Kapok and Flax Beddings, 2 Rimu Dropside Cots. 2 Seagrass Pushchairs. Kitchen Dresser. Meat Sate. 4 A.B Chairs. 3 Tables. Gas Irons. Potts Irons. Kitchen Utensils and Sundries. MAIN GAS STOVE. 2 ORION RANGES. 2 Lawnmowers. Sundry Tools. Rea. Grate, Gent's Bicycle. 2 50-F.GC INCUBATORS. SOUND PIANO, by Dussek. Loudon. Suit beginner. Inspection Cordially Invited. "D VT TirELVILLE, AUCTIONEER AND HOUSE FURNISHER. DEVONPORT. o *j» T? OSE pLANTS, ___fc BY AUCTION. rinO-MORROW, TX7EDNESDAY, AT 11.30 AM MR. H. G. CUTLER, the well-known Henderson Rose Grower, will again offer an excellent selection of all the T>EST AND J AXEST IN TJOSES. Each Plant budded on approved stock, and labelled and GUARANTEED TRUE TO NAME GERBERA JAMESONII, the - "" beautiful Scarlet South African Daisy; TECOMA. HAKEA SALIGNA, and other Hedging. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. AT 12.30 SHAEP - -100 MARMALADE ORANGE TREES. 3 -*-"" years old, in bearing next season. An opportunity which seldom comes. DON'T MISS IT. Everybody wants Marmalade Orange. PLANT SOME. Also LEMON TREES. 12.30 SHARP. rpURNERS AND /-I ROWERS, T TD., CITY MARKETS. 13 4 A CRES, JJAPATOETOE. ■pRIDAY, JULY ey AT i> P.M. OAMUEL T7AILE AND CONS, T TD., In conjunction with ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., Will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street, on above date, A ACRES of Rich, Level Land, with about * 5 chains frontage to PUHINUHI ROAD ; all fenced and in grass; good bore of water. Has carried about 6 head. Electric light and bus service pass property. Very desirable suburban area (2J acres adjoining could also be had). Terms, £400 cash. 42 •XTEWTON—piDEN rpERRACE. VERY HANDILY SITUATED HOME. pRIDAY, JLLY 1} AT f> P.M. TTAILE AND Q<ONS, T TD., Will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. S3, Queen Street, on the above date. VILLA of 5 rooms, bathroom and kitchen ette, situated at No. 23, DEVON ST., a few doors from Virginia Aye. Verandah, front and back: range and gas stove, electric light; sewer drainage and p. w.c.; detached washbouse. etc. Freehold section, 33 x SS Splendid letting locality, within easy reach of trams and buses. Terms, £250 cash ; balance £1 per week at 61 per cent. 41 IjECEASED pSTATE IDEALISATION. XTALUABLE "CMtEEHOLDS. QUEEN AND TIIGH QUEEN AND ITIGH VICTORIA VT7EST, T/ICTORIA (STREET VXTEST, TTOBSON STREET. TTOBSON ■pRIDAY, JULY O AT 9 P.M. CAMUEL "Y7AILE AND T TD. : IN CONJUNCTION WITH JTAEROP AND ATSDLEl 7 . IVu- Sell by public auction, at their rooms, S3. Queen Street, on above date, in the estate of Alexander Cromwell, deceased, the undermentioned properties: , L-UiKEUOLD BLOCK, right in the L HEART OP QUEEN STREET, practically opposite Wvndharn Streethaving a frontage to QUEEN STREET of 22ft. lin., and to HIGH STREET of 22ft. lOin by the through depth of ISoft. Sin. 2-storey brick building on Queen St. frontage, comprising 2 shops. Nos. 130 and 132. with some small outbuildings at back. The property is sold subject to the existing lease for 50 years, from February 1, 1010 (a copy of which can be seen at the auction rooms). There is no SAFER INVESTMENT SAFER INVESTMENT than QUEEN STREET FREEHOLD Owing to its VERY CENTRAL situation and the street widening improvements in HIGH STREET BOTH FRONT AGES of this block are bound to increase greatly in value A rare opportunity to secure a DOUBLE-FRONTAGE QUEEN STREET FREEHOLD, which at the expiration of the present lease will show a VERY HANDSOMII'ROFIT on the price at which it can now he obtained. yiCTORIA OTREET, VSTEST. yiCTORIA gTREET, \yEST. ryELL-SITUATED SHOP INVEST"MENT, adjoining- the block on rjobson Street junction, and known as -Nos. SD-00. 2-storey wooden block com prising 4 shops with living ac'commoda tion to each. Freehold section 4Kft Oin. frontage by 92ft. 4in. 3. TTOBSON QTREET. TTOBSON OTREET. tpREEHOLD SECTION, having n - 1 - frontage of 20ft. nin. s depth of W>tt lin., with small cottage, known as No 01. An ideal site for a small ware house or factory with frontage to :i mam concreted thoroughfare and withi" easy reach of shipping and rail. Full particulars as to terms, etc on implication to JJARROP AND ]y£EDLEY, 28. SHORTLAND STREET. gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS. T TD., AUCTIONEERS. S3, QUEEN STREET. 40

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1926, Page 4

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