. ..^ : „ t^,^.. r , fipvnp l f& ■ I * ym ;G^■ia^GSTONE'ANP' CO. 'auction sale, ": ; LOST PROPS *;*'■?<;; ■ On account of the _ . SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE. TUESDAY NEXT, AT 12 NOON. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET. 21 Gents.' Bicycles, 2 LadiesV Bicycles, 23 Cycle Wheels, Saddles, Motor-car Tvres, 12 Pairs Handles, 4 Pairs Front Forks, 5 Mudguards, 10 Generators and 8 Rear Lamps, Driving Wheels, Cranks, Pedals, * Frames, 1 Lady's Bicycle Frame, Gold THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF SILVER, GOLD, CUTLERY, JEWELLERY, RIFLES, ETC., EVER OFFERED FOR SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. . H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 8762 109 Hereford street. MPORTANT AUCTION SALE. ST. ALBANS RESIDENCE. SATURDAY NEXT, 29th FEBRUARY, AT 11 AM. IN OUR AUCTION ROOM, 109 HEREFORD STREET. . On Account F. C. WOOLLER, ESQ. Property, situated No. 71 Browns road, St. Albans. SECTION, 40 PERCHES LAID PUT IN BEAUTIFUL LAWNS AND GARDEN ALL WELL PLANTED. SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT „ RESIDENCE, SINGLE STOREY, SEVEN MAIN ROOMS WITH THREE SPLENDID SUN PORCHES, TWO ENCLOSED. THE RECEPTION ROOMS AND BEDROOMS ARE VERY LAJJGE, AND WITH THE HALL AND FITTINGS, HAVE BEEN DESIGNED TO PROVIDE A CHARMING HOME, SPACIOUS, WELL PLANNED, AND EXCEEDINGLY COMFORTABLE. OUTBUILDINGS INCLUDE GARAGE AND WORKSHOP. THE PROPERTY IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, AND THE OWNER IS DETERMINED TO REALISE. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Full particulars and Card to view, H. Q. LIVINGSTONE and CO.. Auctioneers, ] 109 Hereford street. 8763 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. r VALUABLE BUILDING SITES. O ON Account TRUSTEES, RICCARTON ESTATE. MONDAY, 9th MARCH, At 7.30 P.M. I IN OUR AUCTION ROOM, 109 HEREFORD STREET. 25 CHOICE BUILDING SECTIONS, L ~ „ „* ttww WTTtfTBST SECTIONS EVER OFFERED BY THE RICCARTON ESTATE.' Offered for Sale for the first time: RATA STREET SECTIONS--5 LOTS 28i Perches Each. 1 LOT, 37 6-10 th Perches. Right opposite prize-winning gardens. STRAVEN ROAD— . 5 LOTS, 40 Perches to 49 Perches. KAHU ROAD—--7 LOTS. 39 Perches to 54 Perches. KOTARE ROAD—--2 LOTS, 38 and 40 Perches. I ROA ROAD--1 5 LOTS, 40 Perches to 58 Perches. REMARKABLE TERMS: TEN PER CENT. DEPOSIT. FIVE fan UJJiiNJ.. in ""rx."* "*• "r:. BALANCE THREE YEARS, with right to pay off. INTEREST ONLY 4J p.c. per annum. These are amazing terms, and everyone can now purchase a First-class Building Site in the BEST PART OF RICCARTON. Don't Miss This Remarkable Sale. EVERY LOT MUST BE SOLD. EVERY LOT MUST BE SOLD. BOARDS ERECTED on Frontages, i Wauur<l]£^K«£l>K3fvL*< VITED. FULL PARTICI PLANS FROM: H, G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, A7fu 109 Hereford street. EVANS AND BULL. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNEMORTGAGEE SALE. TAA ACRES, ONLY 18 MILES 7 w FROM SQUARE. Sweet early land NOW CARRYING 500 EWES; can Ll nd 'iSrnhiv imoroved. Numerous ROOMED HOUSE, maßsam "MORTGAGEE KEEN SELLER. 477 . ACRES, CROPS IN; 35' acres 4 i i wheat (good) and 30 acres oats (all harvested), 25 acresi good R turnips, and balance grass. CARRIES 650 ewes, with, say, 50 acres in crop. Wheat reckoned to go 50 bus. Farm wants session. SUBSTANTIAL 7-ROOMED HOMESTEAD, 3-Roomed Cottage, ana lot of outbuildings. Asking £l4 acre. Will discuss offer and give good terms. Interest 4J per cent. The mortgagee is a wealthy Trust Estate who do not wish *■> work the farm and are keen to sell. Write or call for full ' 302/oo ibVJMakAMwifIFMI QUIRY FOR ALL CLASSES OF FARMING PROPERTY. WE require for waiting buyers 50 ' v to 100 acres for Dairy and Mixed Farming; ALSO, 150 to 250 acres for Sheep, Wheat, and Potatoes, and 400 to 500 acres FOR SHEEP AND CROPPING. We will be glad to receive particulars from any sellers. MOST REASONABLY PRICED. 2 MILES RANGIORA SALEYARDS. OLD HOLDING, CLEAR TITLE AND TERMS GIVEN. J ACRES, first-class grazing and and condition. FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE and conveniences and all outbuildings. Owner wishes to retire and is prepared to sell at market value. We know the farm well and will be pleased to supply fullest particulars. ' 323/65 THIS IS WORTH ANY BUYER'S IMMEDIATE INSPECTION. PRICE AND TERMS ARE RIGHT. i V * V B' MILES FROM CITY. 1 Q (i ACRES, good, sweet, free loam, AdU GROWS HEAVY CROPS OF ANY DESCRIPTION., and is-Jdaal. lucerne country, in fact it would pay handsomely to turn it into a "lucerne farm. An old holding JPjeked_out r in the. early- day*. 6-ROOMED HOUSE and several outbuildings. We quote Kememoer. oiuy p jm"» .«»«« .»*»»«*?» We have no hesitation in recommend-, ing. Inspection invited. * and BULL, ■■■-,- A-UCTIO NE% RS, 63 Cathedral square.:; .■.:;:::•/ Above Government Life. ;/,■-,'/, F 4821
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 31
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