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AUCTIONS. HUTCHINSON, WHITE. LTD. SHORT NOTICE UNRESERVED AUCTION. ON THE PREMISES, 55 COURTNEY STREET, ST. ALBANS. TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL sth, AT 1 P.M. _ rr»HIS SALE OF THE COMPLETE X CONTENTS OF 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW is on behalf of Mrs E. J. Davies, who is leaving for England, and the main items are as follows; — 3-pce, Oak Bedroom Suite 'with mattress and 4 Pillows; 6-piece Modern Oak Dining Suite, 4 Axminster Carpets 10ft 6in x 9, and 9 x 7ft 6in; Wilton Carpets and Felts, 12 x 4ft 6in Hall Carpet. 2 Fireside Chairs, “66” Drophead Singer Machine (in splendid order). 7-valve National All-wave Console Radio (good tone), Hoover Electric Cleaner and accessories, Dropback Colonial Couch, 3-drawer Duchesse (rimless mirror), f Panelled End Bed and Wire, Oak Bookcase, 3 Seagrass Chairs, Axminster and Wilton Mats, Kitchen Tables, 4 Kitchen Chairs, Bedding, Dropside Cot, Plunket Cot, Acme Lawnmower, Wheelbarrow, Hose, Garden Tools, Glassware, and Sundries of every description. UNRESERVED SALE UNRESERVED SALE. HUTCHINSON, WHITE’S, Victoria square. Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. 2991 CLEARING SALE AT TEMPLETON. NEXT THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, AT 1.30 P.M. TTUTCHINSON, WHITE’S have reH ceived instructions from Mr William Gilberthorpe (having sold his farm), to hold a CLEARING SALE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. |-Draught Geld., Light Mare (both good all-round workers), 3 excellent Cows (in profit). Sow with Litter (6), Sow in pig, Berkshire Boar, Poultry,, 2-Horse Drill, Box Cart, Tip Cart with Frame, Mangel Cutter, Green Feed Cutter, S.F. Plough, Dray, Harrows, 6ft Chain Harrows, TYipod Harrows, 2 Sets 3 L.T Harrows, Horse Rake, Horse Hoe and Moulder, Trolley, Small Roller, Cart Saddle, Collars, Chains, Covers, Harness, Crosscut Saw, Spray Pump, Maul and Wedges, Ladders, Hay Knife, Posts and Stakes, Firewood, quantity Sacks, £-ton Chaff, Lucerne Hay (trussed), new Alpha Laval 25 gal. Separator, Tools and Sundries of every description. OUTSIDE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. NOTE—Property is situated corner Hasketts and. Riflebutts road. Take first turn to right past Islington Hotel. HUTCHINSON, WHITE’S, Victoria square, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents^ AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES. FRIDAY NEXT, APRIL Bth, AT 2 PM. In Our Rooms, Victoria square. At 2 p.m. lU7E have received instructions from W MR H. DENHAM, to sell the tallowing properties to clean up an ;state: — STO. I—l9o LICHFIELD STREET, nprising 4-roomed cottage and all (buildings. Garage, 2 detached rooms, large sheds, etc. All the buildings » in particularly good condition, ction is 20 perches, with J chain NO. 2—17 FIFE STREET, comprising 4-roomed Square House and outbuildings, in good order. The section [s 13 perches with 33ft frontage. We have full particulars of the ibove properties, and would be pleased ;o give same to any intending pur:haser. HUTCHINSON, WHITE’S. Victoria square, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents.^ IUCTION SALE (JJT. ALBANS No. 12 CARRINGTON STREET. OF ARTISTIC BUNGALOW. O BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON FRIDAY. NEXT, APRIL Bth, AT 2 p.m. ■ OUR ROOMS. VICTORIA SQUARE. Mr W. Lee, Who is now living in uckland, has instructed us to sell is beautiful Bungalow, comprising 3 ACIOUS RECEPTION HALL, 2 rge bedrooms, drawing-room 16ft x ft, breakfast-room, 2 fully glassed-in inroom-bedrooms, bathroom with lower, “Moffat” electric stove, dual >t water system, washhouse and irage. The section is 3-16 th acre, id is tastefully laid out in flower id vegetable gardens. „ AUCTIONEER’S NOTE—THERE IS N EXCELLENT GOVERNMENT ORTGAGE WITH VERY LOW REAYMENTS WHICH COULD BE AKEN OVER, and we can definitely ECOMMEND an inspection of this roperty which is perfect in every reject. Mr Lee is an anxious seller ad our instructions are to sell. Full particulars from HUTCHINON, WHITE’S, VICTORIA SQUARE, UCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE Agents. 2994 T> ICCARTON INVESTMENT, xi NO. 175 RICCARTON RD. j be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IST WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th, AT 2 p.m. tn our Rooms, Victoria square. On account Estate LATE W. DIFFIN. Property comprises 5-roomed Square ouse, all conveniences, including ectric light, hot and cold water, astered and papered. Faces north, aod section of 40 perches with full ain frontage on to main road. Right l tram stop and within few doors main shopping centre. UCTIONEER’S NOTE—The GOViINMENT VALUATION OF THE JOPERTY IS £690, and the reserve well BELOW THIS FIGURE. You n buy this property at a price that [ll prove a well worth while investJLL PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEERS, JTCHINSON, WHITE’S, VICTORIA SQUARE. 2995 ‘LENTY OUTSIDE WORK. 8 ACRES .... £7OO. 8 ACHES .... :uated in substantial farming disThere is a particularly solid imed semi-BUNGALOW on proy- with all conveniences, mcludelectric light; also dairy, stable, sails, chaffhouse, pig sty and ge. At present running 3 cows large quantity of poultry. VERY iSE TO SCHOOL. Very reasonterms. Inquiry invited. HUTCHDN WHITE’S, VICTORIA SQ. UST ON THE MARKET. ~ - ACRES. 35 DID DAIRY AND CROPPING LAND. , A FH OF CITY. Only on market ;o owner’s advanced age. Splenoomed house and all outbuildMUST BE SOLD. Clear title. r invited. HUTCHINSON. J’S, VICTORIA SQUARE. MID CANTERBURY. )OD SWEET LAND. ACRES 92 ACRES. .T. .. * PER ACRE buys this capital dairy and cropping farm. at present 30 MILKING i.ND 4 HORSES besides young Dwelling of 4 rooms, old but ible. Also new stables, chalf:owbail, etc. Owner is right ell. It will be well WORTH KTHILE TO INSPECT. [NSON. WHITE’S, VICTORIA SQUARE. H 4844

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22367, 2 April 1938, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22367, 2 April 1938, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22367, 2 April 1938, Page 30

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