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AUCTIONS. FOKD AND LTD. TMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH--I CLASS FURNITURE. ON THE PREMISES, Sso. 118 BEALEY AVENUE, CIIY. WEDNESDAY, JUNE lith, Commencing 11 a» m - Ott account MRS W. A. CUNLI'SIL, "We having sold the property. The Contents of her 12-room Residence and baing tho whole of the magnificent Chippendale, Maliogapy, and Sheraton Furniture us contained tlioroin. The main items include: BILLIARD-ROOM—Billiard Table (by Lutjobann), Match Table, Floor Coverings. DI!A WIN G-ROOM—"Gobelin" Quality Carpet, beautiful Mahogany Bergerie Settee, and two Easy Chairs with loose cushions in Damask, Polished Mahogany Bookcase and China Cabinet, Mahogany Inlaid Table, Antiquo Chair (Sheraton). DINING-ROOM: Magnificent Chippendale Oak Suite, Sideboard, Oval Table (plai*glass top), 6 Small Dining Chairs upholstered in Hide, 2 Carvors -..Chippendale) in Hide, Fine Axminster Carpet. MORNING-ROOM: Super Axminster Carpet, Oak Deßk (imported). Oak Curb (brass studded), Oak Firescreen. HALL, STAIRS, and LANDlNGS—Magnificent Axminster Runners and Squares, Mahogany Gramophone (Empire design), Antique Chair in Tapestry (reproduction), Antique Oak Stand. BEDROOM No. I—Beautiful "Wilton Square, Mahogany 4-Postej- Bedstead, Dressing Table, Bowfront Chest of Drawers in Mahogany, Curtains. BEDROOMS 2 and 3—Fine Suites in Jacobean Oak, including "Wardrobes. Double and Single Bedsteads, and Dressing Tables, Jacobean Rocker, Toilet Chests, Wilton and Axminster Carpets. BEDROOMS 4 and s—Rimu Single Beds, Axminstor Canute, Duchesse Chests, Chairs, etc. NOTE.—Practically the wjysdft of the above beautiful Furniture was especially made >or the owner by A. J. White, Lt*L, and without doubt includes some of the finest furnishings to be found in the whole of ChrifitchuTch. ALSO. HER FINE 1920 MODEL PA.CKARD LIMOUSINE (5 Paesenger). which hu* only done 7000 miles and is in perfect order. Inspection can be made on the Jfrth JLNE. between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., also Morning of Sa ' P ' FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., ofjgj Auctioneers. RUCTION SALE OF SHOP .SITE. SATURDAY, JUNE 21st, 12 NOON. In Our Land Sale Room 3, 131 Worcester etrcet. On account SIR F. C. C&ndy, 1. The aplondidly-sHuated Section of i:0 perches at the corner of Stanmore road and Vogel street, Richmond, with a frontage to Stanmore road facing West of 182.2 links. To inspect ;his fine site will bo sufficient to convince any prudent speculator or builder of its great prospective value for fell op sitos. 2. We nlao offer the property adjoining, situated 5 Vogel street, comprising good hoviae 4 ROOMS, with modern conveniences and ' including the Section of SI perches, with 19-1.8 liuka frontage. AUCTION BOARDS ERECTED. Fuller particulars from the Auctioneers, 2087 FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. AUCTION SALE SPREYDON BUNGALOW. SATURDAY, JUNE 21st. 12 NOON. In Our Land Sale Rooms, 131 Worcester street. On Btoount Mr C. N. Peryer. (Who is an Absentee.) His fine property situated No. 282 SEIr WYN STREET, right opposite second tram section. Tho Bungalow i« only 3 years old and comprise# 4 Rooms and Kitchenette, with imposing Leadlighted Entrance Porch. All the rooms are a good siie, tha Breakfastroom being artistically papered, panelled hall, tiled fireplaces, Bewor, gaa stove Doulton bath and basin, washhouse, copper and tubs. Summerhouse, Coal and Wood Shed, Tool Shed. The Section of approx. 32 perches is high and dry and wall laid out in lawns, garden, etc., with wide gravelled approach drive and concrete paths. Large Government (Soldior'3) Mortgage. NOTE.—This fine property is going to bo sold at a low figure to effect a sale. AUCTION BOARDS ERECTED. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., 208(5 Auctioneers. FENDALTON. FEND ALTON. FENO.A.LTOX. STREAM FRONTAGE. STREAM FRONTAGE £2IOO. WE HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED BY THE OWNER, who is u VERY ANXIOUS SELLER, TO SUBMIT BY PRIVATE TREATY HIS BEAUTIFUL HOME SITUATED In UNDOUBTEDLY ONE jOF THE MOST PICTURESQUE PARTS OF FENDALTON, THE GARDEN SUBURB OF CHRISTOHUROH. THIS DELIGHTFUL 6-ItOOM BUNGALOW. WITH SLATE ROOF, IS GUARANTEED TQ BE ONE OF THE MOST SOLIDLY BUILT HOMES IN OHRISTCHURCH, and Being of most uncommon design. THE ROOMS ARE OF GOOD SIZE AND ARE EITHER PANELLED OR BEAUTIFULLY PAPERED. ONE OF THE MANY FINE FEATURES ARE THE FIREPLACES WHICH HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE OWNER. NO HOME IS MORE REPLETE AS FAR AS LABOUR-SAVING DEVICES ANI? HOUSEWORK IS A PLEASURE INSTEAD OF A DRUDGERY. THE GROUNDS ARE PERFECT, WITH FINE ENGLISH TRBE6, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, LAWNS, ETC. UNCOMMON FLAGSTONE PATHS WITH WIDE GRAVEL DRIVE to a UNIQUE DOUBLE GARAGE is also one of the many delightful features. NOTE—THE BUNGALOW IS PRACTIOALLY NEW, and not one penny • is necessary in expending on .improvements. The cost to the owner was in the near vicinity of £3OOO, and we can only recommend an immediate inspection. Sole Agents, FORD and HADFIELD; LTD. F4602 WRIGHT STEPHENSON AND ro., LIMITED THURSDAY, ' JUNE sth, 1930. AT 10 A.M. SHARP. AT DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYAIvE'ii. WINTER HORSE FAIR. SPECIAL DISPLAY CLYDESDALES. VS/RIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., tY LTD., will offer as above:— . 120 FIRST CLASS CLYDESDALES. Included in tills entry, aro several pedigree Maj»a and fillies. 2010

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19942, 31 May 1930, Page 24

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