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AUCTIONS. H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. AUCTION SALE. »EAUTIFUL WALNUT FURNI- * TURE, MAHOGANY AND OAK FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. ON ACCOUNT THE TRUSTEES OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE R. : McMEEKAN. WEDNESDAY, AT 1 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS. 400 LOTS. FIVE MAHOGANY AND WALNUT OVAL TABLES, ALL BEAUTIFUL SPECIMENS; FOLDING CARD TABLE IN WALNUT, BEDROOM SUITE IN WALNUT, comprising 4ft 6in Bed and Wire, Dressing Table and Tallboy to Match (Cabinet Size); TWIN BEDSTEADS IN WALNUT (Queen Anne), MAHOGANY DINING TABLE (Extension and Fluted Legs), SET 6 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS IN WALNUT, OVAL TABLE in WALNUT, INLAID; SET 6 MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, AXMINSTER CARPET, RUGS, RUNNER, PIANO by SCHUBERT, -CHEST OF DRAWERS IN MAHOGANY; SECRETAIRE, Chesterfield and Easy Chairs in Moquette, Round Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Seagrass Furniture, 4ft 6in and 3ft Bedsteads in Oak and Rimu, CANADIAN ORGAN (12 Stops), Garden Seat, Kitchen Chairs, Duchesse Chests, Couches, Chests Drawers, Lawnmowers, Parrot Cage, Linoleum, China, Crockery, Garden Tools, Meatsafes, Good' Sundries, etc., etc. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 109 Hereford street. 9599 PXTRAORDINAR Y SALE. WELL-KNOWN RESIDENCE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON ACCOUNT OF THE TRUSTEES CF THE LATE M. F. BARNETT. SATURDAY, 9th MARCH, At 11 a.m. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET. THE PROPERTY SITUATED No. 854 COLOMBO STREET (CORNER SALISBURY STREET). THE SITUATION is one of the best in the City, being the nearest firstclass residential site to the Cathedral square. THE LAND has an area of seventyfive and seven-tenth perches, in two lots. The garage stands on the corner section, which is otherwise free of buildings. THE RESIDENCE was designed and constructed to provide a handsome and completely-fitted home. It is magnificently constructed of the finest materials and is in perfect order throughout. BUILT in two storey of wood with tiled roof, it contains two open porches and two balconies. HALL, DININGROOM, BREAKFAST ROOM, SMOKE ROOM. CLOAK ROOM, KITCHEN, PANTRY, SCULLERY, MAID'S ROOM, and STOREROOMS on the ground floor. On the FIRST FLOOR SIX BEDROOMS and a SUN ROOM, together with luxurious bathroom, TOILET ROOM, EXTRA HAND BASINS, LINEN CUPBOARDS, BALCONY ROOM, etc. • ACCESS TO FIRST FLOOR is by ELECTRIC LIFT AND STAIRWAY. OUTBUILDINGS include Storeroom, Washhouse, Coalhouse, Lavatory, and a tiled garage with wash. Fittings of all buildings are complete and luxurious. The property as a whole provides a delightful private residence, sheltered by trees and shrubs, surrounded by beautiful lawns and garden, and within two-minutes of the City. • THE SALE offers professional merb business men, and speculators a rare opportunity to purchase under exceptional conditions.FULL PARTICULARS as to conditions of sale from RAYMOND, STRINGER, HAMILTON, and DONNELLY, Solicitors to the Estate, Or . ■ H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., AUCTIONEERS. 9800 COMMISSIONER CROWN LANDS. RESERVE FOR LONG LEASE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Lands and Survey Office, Timaru, at 12 noon on Thursday, 7th March, 1934. 43fi ACRES—Lot 4 D.P. 5006, part Reserve 1200, Block IX., Opihi Survey District. Upset annual rental £136 12s 6d. x Loaded with £2 10s per acre for approximately 30 to 35 acres of turnips, to be paid in cash. If necessary area will be surveyed. Situated on Cattle Valley road, distant 12 miles by good gravelled roads from Pleasant Point railway station, Saleyards, and Post Office, and five miles from ' Skipton School. Cream lorry passes the property, which comprises about 280 acres of light, stony flat, with veins of swamp; balance fairly steep downs and terraces. Soil varies from light stony to good medium land, resting on clay and -shingle formation. The property, which ranges in altitude from 600 ft to 900 ft, is subdivided into four paddocks, and is watered by river and water-holes. The land is suitable mainly for sheep-farm-ing, but approximately 220 acres is suitable for growing green crops and roots, while approximately 120 acres is also suitable" for oat-cropping. All fencing is included in the rental value of the section;, and remains the property of the Crown. CONDITIONS: Term of Lease: 21 years from Ist April, 1935, with right of renewal. Deposit: Six months rent at rate offered, lease fee £2 2s, and loading for turnip crop.

For full particulars of terms and conditions apply to J. F. QUINN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 9540 HUTCHINSON, WHITE, LTD. £7 K—FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, I ' l VEGETABLES, DRINKS. ETC. Average trade, £2O weekly, with good returns. Exceptionally well equipped, including latest 20lb computing scale, costing £45, and National Cash, Register. Rent, including two living rooms. 22a 6d weekly. Business adjoins busy City shop and constant trade is definitely assured. HUTCHINSON, WHITE. LTD. £97 K-EXCLUSIVE CORNER CASH <*•'—»«' GROCERY BUSINESS. LAXEST SHOW WINDOW?,. #2OO stock. £SO plant and fittings and extras. Doing £'so wneklv. Good profits. Absolutely no opposition. Important tram stop; declared residential area. Thickly populated. Rent £l. Trade increase certain to competent Grocerv man. Sole Agents. H 4824 HUTCHINSON, WHITE. LTD ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. ELECTRICAL CURE INSTITUTE. METHODS employed; Sinusoidal and "■*• Galvanic Currents, lonic Medication, High-frequency. Static, and Vibratory Massage. MRS L. MERTON BUNZ, 224 Oxford ter.. Opp Band Rotunda. - 9845 XXOTPOINT Servants make life easier, happier, and healthier. National Electrical and Engineering Co., Ltd. Wholesale only. —5 L>OOT and Shoe Repairs—Take yours to a Specialist—J. Dollan. Shoe Store Railway Hotel Buildings, Manchester street D 461

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21400, 16 February 1935, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21400, 16 February 1935, Page 26

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