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McCROSITE AND CO. t SATUREAYifMARCH ™*> «TltA-M;i On Account of MR J. J^JARgEN.^ comfrises*a, soLiopEsiDENm ENCES, INCLUDING ELECTRIC LIGHT. H. AND C WATER BATH AND COAL PER ANTcTtUBS, AND CONCRETE PATHS. THE-AREA 2 ACRES 2 ROODS AXL IN GRASS. GOOD STABLE AND SHEDS, r ■■:' ; - ■ "■: -- ; . : :-^■,^'A^?*^ : :"^- iL ;V:'-:'' i ■.■• THIS DESIRABLE PROPJMPYvK VERY SUITABLE; FORI PURPOSES, AND CAN BE BOUGHT AT THE RIGHT INTERESTED BUYEIU3 ; .SBpJLp WASTE NO TIME, BUT RANGEMENTS TO INSPECT AT ONCE' *' "■ " ~' 'J ' ! J '■■ FURTHER FROM f N. H. McCROSTEE and CO., ; . Auctioneers, 217 Manchester street --^ . ;'Phone. 34-459. Jty£j^%^J^IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. , CANTERBURY DISTRICT. BETWEEN WILLIAM HENRY BANKS, REGINALD WILLIAM BURNE BANKS and WILFRED HENRY BANKS, all of Papahui Timber Merchants carrying on business at Christehurch under the name of Papanui Timber Co. Plaintiffs and GEORGE BRUNT of 173 b Ferry road Christehurch builder Defendant. T WILLIAM DRYBURGH WALLACE 1 Sheriff HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that under a Writ of Sale issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand Canterbury District at Christehurch at the suit of the above-named Plaintiffs being the execution creditors against the above-named Defendant and directed to me I have taken in execution all the right title estate and interest of the above-named Defendant George Brunt of Christehurch builder as registered proprietor in fee simple in all that parcel of land situate in Block XIV. of the Christehurch Survey District containing 31 9-10 perches or thereabouts being Lot 8 Deposit Plan 6834 part of Rural Section 132 and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 439 Folio 122 subject to Memorandum of Mort? gage No. 188472 dated the Ist day of April 1935 to. The Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Canterbury to secure £SOO due as to the sum of £2OO on the 28th day of March 1940 and interest thereon at the rate of 7 k per cent, reducible to 5i per cent per annum by equal monthly payments on the last day of every month until the last day of February; 1940, and the sum of £1 3s on the 28th day of March 1940 and as to the fum of £3OO balance of the said sum of £SOO by payments of £2 lis 6d inclusive of .interest at 5i per cent, in accordance with Table B of the rules and regulations of the said Association on the first Tuesday of each month for 14 years from the commencement of the said mortgage ana I will cause the same to be sold by public auction at. the suit of the execution creditors by N. H. McCrostie and Company at their Land Salerooms situated at 217 Manchester street Christehurch on Satur-. day the 7th day of March 1936 at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon unless, the debt with interest and costs be sooner paid. ,; Ifte name of the Officer executing this Writ of Sale is William Dryburgh The Writ of Sale is issued by Peter Hallows Wood of 116 Hereford street. Christehurch Solicitor for the execu* tion creditors. . , For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers at their Offices 217 Manchester street Christehurch or to uie Solictor forthe execution creditors or to the Jundersigned at the Supreme Court Office Christehurch. •_. ■ ■ Dated this 14th day of February 1936. :..■ W. D. WALLACE, . Sheriff.

AUCTIONEERS'NOTE. • The Property is situate at No. 68 Torrens road, Addiiigton, and comprises a New Bungalow oi iour rooms arid kitchenette, has! electric fcgbV porcelain bath and basin, tile slab grates, built-in wardrofca, panelled hall arid living room, dual hot -water service, washhouse with pumice copper and tubs, sewer connexion. There are also concrete paths and a motor garage. This Property is handy to the Trotting Tracks' and the Addington Workshops/ 8761 YESTERDAY IS GONE. TO-MORROW MAY NEVER COME. TO-DAY IS HERE: USE IT. INSPECT THIS BARGAIN, JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD. V . . DENCE OF 7 ROOMS, WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE. ; MOTOR GARAGE. NORTHERN ASPECT. SECTION OF 2 ROODS 16 PERCHES. ROOM FOR TENNIS COURT. FULLBEARING ORCHARD. LOVELY GROUNDS. A REALLY NICE HOME, VERY BRIGHT AND SUNNY. LOW RATES. OWNED BY AN ELDERLY. LADY WHO FINDS THE PROPERTY TOO LARGE, AND WILL ACCEPT A LOW PRICED.. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO INSPECT. N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Auctioneers, 'Phone 34-459. 217 Manchester street. M 6965 THE CITY MARKET. TRUST REALISATION SALE. NEXT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, AT 1.30 P.M. AT THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. In the Estate of the late MR E. H. WADE. HANDILY SITUATED ROLLESTON, FARM. t\£\ APPITR T irtl,* T ovirl u " well fenced and subdivided, Six-Roomed House and usual farm buildings. Would go well with the heavier Springston or Ellesmere land. Imperative Sale in order to close Estate accounts. Easy Terms. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. c. v. quigley, • v 143 Hereford street, Solicitor, for Estate. 8831 rriHE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. H. "C. SMITH, PROPRIETOR. MR SMITH, in thanking his many patrons for the wonderful: support' accorded to him, desires to cordially invite owners of property desirous of selling their holdings, to take advantage of The City Market Auction Service. This service has attained a very high standard of efficiency as a result of the closest personal attention and. untiring efforts of hiniself and a thoroughly experienced staff. Of the five properties sold this week, as reported elsewhere in ; this issue, three were disposed of satisfactorily, eitberat toe' auction sale or ; closely following it, and of the many pro- , perfies offered in the last few months some-90 per cent, have been sold, either as; a direct result or. through the medium Qf.The City Market Property Auction: Service. Mr Smith, tljerefore, confidently solicits the support*of all those desirous of selling, and they can be assured of the very best expert advice in regard to the most expeditious and advantageous method ■of, disposal;* \V. ;'■■.' :■;;,?■ ■;:';■ -'=■■-■■'" •Hs , -c/'ssioi«tv l '-.Vr-v':'- ,: '' 57697 '; The City Market: UTEELITE RED and GREENPAINTS H protect; beautify, and defy all weatheri conditions.'; N.2. manufacture, SMITH arid SMITH, LTD.. cor. Tuaft^ tisettient for: 6 insertions fbf tbie price of 5—12 words is; G insertions :ss. r: '.. f-'--y^l : ■k,;&»^ ; <;>-t§

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 32

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