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AUCTIONS. gSTATE Y. E. OULLIXG'0 ULLIXG ' I " M ATAURA," -yrcTOiuA ' s gUPERIOR jy<£AIIOGANY, QAK, K piMU AND QUEENSLAND jy£APLE JJOUSEIIOLD pURNITURE. pEAUTIFUL pEDROOM pLENISIIMENTS. p gUPER yyILTON AND fJIURKISII *" QARPETS-. pRIGIDAIRE, ETC. rjIUESDAY AND "yyEDNESDAY, QCTOBER g AND Q AT A.M. T j\J[ AXI)I ' ;X0 JACKSON, Instructed by the Trustees in the above Estate, Will Sell at the Residence, "MATAURA," 23, Victoria Avenue, Remuera, on the above date : rplIE QONTENTS OF THE pESIDENCE, "y£ATAURA," All in First-class Order and Condition. Including : Hall. — carved oak cabinet, Carved Hall Seat, Oak Ilall Settee, sprung seat with cane back, 3 VERY FINE TURKISH RUGS (12 X S, 8.6 X 6. S x S and 7.0 x 5.0). Drawing room.—very handsome CHESTERFIELD AND 3 CHAIRS in < tapestrv S Drawing Room Chairs, BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY CHINA CUPBOARD, Mahogany Occasional • Table. Mahogany Folding Card Table, 2 Malioganv Fire Screens, SUPER WILTON CARPET (10.0 x 13.0) and Rug to Match. DINING ROOM.—MASSIVE OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE. 8 Oak Dining Chairs (English leather). Oak Dinner Wagon and Oak Sideboard (English), all en suite; TURKISH CARPET no x 12) and Rug to Match. LIVING ROOM. —3-Pioce CARVED OAK ( SUITE with Cane Backs. Down Cushions (English imported). Oak Suite in leather. Spruns Seat with cane ends. Oak Escritoire. Oak Occasional Tables. TURKISH CARPET (19 x 14), and Rug to Match. Bedrooms. — Queensland maple INLAID 5-PCE. SUITE with class tops, 5 and Single Bedsteads. Wardrobe (mirror doors). Dressing Table, Cheval Glass. Box Ottoman. Bedside and Other Tables, Turkish Rugs, Wilton and Axminster Carpets (18.9 x 14, IS x 11, 12 x 9). etc. Also. SOME VERY BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL. HIGH-GRADE SILVER AND ELEC TRO-PLATE WARE, Singer Sewir.ir Machine. Smoker's Chair. KNEE HOLT! DESK. Ttonk- Ca"OR. F-igidaire and Numerous Kitchen Utensils. OUTSIDE. —Good Range Garden Tools. Mot'T Mower 2 Hand. Mowers and Sundries. Furniture may be inspected on MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, by Card to View from the Auctioneers. T M andeno J ACKSOy ' 3, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND, C.l. :5 pUBLIC TRUST SALE. JgttilDAY, QCTOBER AT A.M. VONDALE gOUTII. 9 AND QOTTAGE. T M ANDEN ° J ACKSON ' Instructed by the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 3, Swanson Street (corner Queen Street), Auckland, on the above dute : QROWTIIEU gT„ SOUTH. 9 ACRES NICE LEVEL 200 feet "J frontage. Eminently suitable for 1 market gardening, poultry farming, fruit ' growing, etc. 2-ltoomed Cottage and outj unildirigs, lemon trees, etc. llandy to bus , route. For conditions of sale apply Auctioneers, or to District Public Trustee, Albert St. ; -/J JN A DECEASED ESTATE. pEALISATION gALE OF FREEHOLD pROPERTIES. JQEVONI'ORT AND pEMUERA. pRIDAY, QCTOBER AT A.M. C T j\£ ANDEXO JACKSON, Instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of TIIOS. JOIIN DUDEIt (Deceased), will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 3, Swanson Street (corner Queen Street), Auckland, on the above date, UMBER OF J^ESIRABLE - gUBURBAN pREEIIOLD pROPERTIES AS UNDER:— pEVONPORT. King edward parade (24-25-26), near Church Street. — VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND, 125 ft Sin frontage and average of 122 ft depth, with 101't riglit-of-way to Church Street, together with WOODEN SHOP and ROOMS, and TWO DWELLING HOUSES. Church street (No. 3). —freehold SECTION, 44ft frontage, 05ft along back, 135 ft depth. ALMOST NEW BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, substan5. tially built on brick piers, all electrical 3, conveniences throughout; double motor r, garage, etc.; near beach. „ ie T7TCTORIA ROAD (139), just beyond CalV Hope Road. —SECTION, 45ft frontage by 120 l t depth. LARGE VILLA RESIie DENCE, 0 rooms, bay window and G front verandah ; 4 bedrooms, sitting ■ room, kitchen, all usual conveniences. Handy to shopping ccntre. pEMUERA. RIMU ROAD (No. 4), continuation of Ranui Road.—VALUABLE SECTION, _ 60ft frontage by 254 ft depth, elevated and profusely planted. Large, substantial SEMI-BUNGALOW, 7 rooms, spacious front verandah, concrete foundations, gas stove, gas fire and gas copper, all other usual conveniences Excellent position overlooking bowling greens. MEADOWBANK ROAD (No. 110).—NICE LEVEL SECTION, 50ft by 140 ft eastern aspect. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW of 4 rooms, sun porch, electric light, electric stove, dining alcove every modern convenience, large garage Properties Flagged. The Trustees wish to realise these Proper ig ties and will accept low prices consistenl with present market. 1(1 pRIDAY, QCTOBER, 1935 •s,'. AT 19 •NOON, le, "* tf. TO WIND UP DECEASED PERSON'S •U ESTATE. ea vv, Q P pENNETT, pTD., • T Will offer for Sale by Public Auction, al £ their Rooms, Blackett's Buildings, cornct Queen and Shortland Streets, on thf 0 : above date, lk pREE HO L D pROPERTY 26-28 G eey ' s A vendb ■f 26-28' G EErs A VENCB d- (JUST ABOVE TOWN HALL) th Measuring approximately 37 feet to Grey's Avenue by depth of 112-115 feet, togethei with Brick and Wood Factory with cellni erected thereon. TERMS CASH ABOVE SIORTGAGE. NOTE. —This is on attractive busines: site, central, and level approach. Full* Ptrtlpvlars from AucticnCtr. :1'

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 5

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