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AUCTIONS. H. G. AND CO. j PUBLIC AUCTION. SUBURBAN BLOCK OF 17 ACRES. IK MR. CHAS. CLARK'S AUCTION ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET. SATURDAY. JANUARY 23rd. 1926. | ON ACCOUNT JOHN BUTTON. tSQ. 'HE PROPERTY SITUATED LAKE TEKRACE ROAD. BURWOOD. comprising jl7 acres " roods 13 perches, with I FRONTAGE to Lake Terrace road. The land i is well fenced and subdivided, and is '? ld I out in a manner which is BOTH ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL. The S"^" 5 ,," 0 well planted with SHRUBS AND TREES, LAWNS AND FLOWERBEDS. AND ll'.N----MS LAWN". The balance of the propertj ' is GOOD HEAVY GRASS LAND, suitable I for crazing cattle. _ ! THE BUILDINGS include SUBSTANTIAL i TWO-STOREY DWELLING OF 0 ROOMS, SPLENDID ORDER: also useful lot 'BUILDINGS, including COWSHED, STABLE, MOTOR-SHED, EOWLHOUSES, j THE PROPERTY is situated a SHORT DISTANCE from the TRAM, and within au EASY DISTANCE of the CITY, and the | owner is ri?ht out to effect a sale. Boards on the Property. INTENDING PURCHASERS will be motored to the property on application to H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 77X4 152 Hereford strcc* PUBLIC AUCTION. CITY BUNGALOW. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23rd, "26. IN MR CHAS. CLARK'S AUCTION ROOMS, inn HEREFORD STREET. ON ACCOUNT MRS D. L. KESTF/UA. THE PROPERTY SITUATED NO. 63 CHESTER STREET, CITY. lIVGLK-STOREY BUNGALOW, STUCCO , .J OVER BRICK, PANELLED HALL, LARGE LIVING-ROOM, panelled, built-in sideboard, 1 lodcrn fireplace, large, sun window, door to nn porch, oxidised electric, light, fittings, radiator points; LARGE SUN PORCH, facing North. LIBRARY with built-in window seat modern fireplace, built-in bookshelves. BEDROOM with fireplace, DRESSING-ROOM fitted with large wardrobes, three dressing -lirrors, cupboards and chest of drawers, lathroom, white enamel, porcelain bath and basin; BEDROOM, built-in wardrobes, linen cupboard, heated; BREAKFAST-ROOM with open brick fire, hot water ■r£.'™ f J™ i$E gTate, built-in cupboards; KITCHENETrt, with electric range, built-in cupboards, sink and bench; PANTRY, WASH-HOUSE, copper and tubs. . __ ,_„ A SPLENDID HIGH-TERRACED SECTION OF 23 PERCHES, laid out in lawn and garden. Full particulars as to conditions •of sale from H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 7786 152 Hereford street. H. C. SMITH. CLEARING SALE AT SPREYDON. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 30th, AT 1 P.M. Account MESSRS SCALES and CO., having sold the house. On the Premises, 61 STOURBRIDGE ST., SPREYDON. PRINCIPAL ITEMS as 'follows:—1 Beg. Jerßey Heifer in calf, pedigree at sale, 1 Pure Jersey Cow in full profit .and served again; 1 Pure Yearling Hetter, service of siro cost 7gns. Account MR SMITH—Pure Jersey Cow, due December loth to 4th calf. Has won three prizes, in calf to reg. bull. Black Jersey, due December 14th, to 3rd calf. The above Jerseys are above the average. One 33-gallon Alfa Separator, guaranteed; 1 Massey Harris One-Horse Grass Mower, lGyrdtn Plough, all iron, 1 Good Horse Hay Rake, 1 Set Harrows, 1 Concrete Roller, Horse Hoe and Accessories, Wheelbarrow, Ladder, Steps, Swinglelrees, quantity Timber and Hardwood Posts, Corrugated Iron 16m Ballbearing Lawn Mower, Fowl Netting, Tubs, Barb Wire, Empty Barrels, Garden Tools, Scythe Bee Box<£, Potato Pork. 17 pairs BtackW and White Leghorn Fowls Fowl House 12 x 12, for removal; Pig Stye for removal, Small Building for removal, Buckets and Strainers, part Stack Good Lucerne and oter H»y, app. 4 tons. Onts.de entries accepted. H. 0. SMITH, Auctioneer, The City Market, 550 Colombo street, •Phone 4497. 7738 A UCTION. SALE AT BECKENHAM. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, at 1 p.m. Account MR E. G. T. STEEL (having Bold the property). ON PREMISES, 79 MALCOLM AVENUE, 'rincipal Items "s7~foUows:—Piano by Iroadwood and Sons. Piano Stool, Gramohone (Lyric) and 2doz Records (equal ), Sideboard (Bevelled Mirror). DiningA Table, Oil (including one by" T. A. Wilson), Oak Framed Pictures. Pedestal Bookcase, Oak Clock Oak Clock Case 2 Cake Stands and Plates, Palmstand and 2 Palms, 8-Day Clock, Seagrass Palm-stand, Seagrass Fire. Screen Seagrass Stool, Seagrass Easy Chair, Wooden Kerbs and Brass Fire Iron, Coal Scuttle, Vases, ssware. Cushions, Wooden fire Screen [earth Rugs, Hall-stand, 10yds Pile Hall Runner (never used), Hall Tapestry Runner, Slip Mats, Duchesse (with Oval Mirror), Wardrobe (Mirror Front), Cabinet, Tiled-back Washstand, Occ. Tables. 5 Austrian Chairs, Rimu Double Bed (complete with Wire and Kapoc Mattress, Bohsters and Pillows), Leather Couch, Liskurl Table Cover, Imperial Electric Iron (as new), Afternoon Trays, Cutlery, Crodkery, Aluminium Kettle, Teapot, and Saucepans, .Cooking Utensils, Deck Chair (with Extension), Good Carpenter's Bench (with Screw), KBuri and Rirau Dressed Timber, Ladder, 50ft New Garden Hose. Steps, Lawn Mower and Catcher, sgal Barrel, 2 Good Spray Pumps, Coir Mats, Floor Cramp, Small Anvil, Foot Iron, Paints, Brushes, Oils, Gum Boots, Spring Seed Boiler, and many i useful Sundries. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE—I can with confidence -recommend those in search of Furnishings to attend this Sale. All the Lots I ore in excellent order. Take No. 2 Car to Malcolm avenue. H. C. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, The City Market, 550 Colombo street. 'Phone 4497. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING- SALE AT MARSHLAND, ; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10th, AT 1 P.M. Account MR T. QUADE, on Premises, No. I 40 Quado's road. I LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, | FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer, The City Market, 550 Colombo street, I 'Phpne 4497. ! (In conjunction with Philip Best, Land Agent.) 7739 j LAWRIE AND DALTON. J. T. Lawrie.) (Thos- Daltoa LAWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneers, House, and Land Agents, Hotel, Probate, and General Valuators. OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED. 210 tuam street, Next door to Opera Home. Telephone 1955. FTIHE CHEAFEST~AUCTION ROOM IN 1 THE CITY. COMPARE OUR PRICES. OUR STOCK of Up-to-date Designs in Oak Furniture is well worth inspection We always keep a large assortment of *New Kid Second-hand Furniture for Private Sale. OUR SHOWROOMS are open till 9 o'clock FRIDAY EVENINGS. Oak Bedroom Suites, Oak Sideboards, Oak Wardrobes, Hall Stands, Linoleums, Curtains, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, etc ° LAWRIE and DALTON pay highest Cash Prices for Second-hand Furniture. RING UP and they will call and giro you a, Price. LAWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneers. mSUSOOTT, Saddler, Ohristdmreh and 1 B*npoW-Saddles, Harness, all horse >eattirejnefitß, New Bid Second-hand. Repairs cheapest and best. Gnaianteed horses, cobs, children's ponies, spcrtme do«s and poppies. Le«e boose and «l acres Awry

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 28 November 1925, Page 23

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