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ATOIOW . H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD. IMPORTANT PROPERTY AUCTION. GOOD 6-ROOMED HOUSE AND GLASSHOUSE. FIVE MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SECTIONS. On account at B. W. and F. H. D. GALE. No. ASHGROVE TERRACE, CASHMERE. THE FINEST ON THE MARKET. IN THE CITY AND OPPOSITE HACKTHORNE ROAD. To be sold by Public Auction, MONDAY NEXT. NOV. 6th. at 7.30 P.M. In our Auction Rooms, 109 HEREFORD STREET. • ■ , z THE PROPERTY will be sold in six • Separate irots. NOTE: NOTE: NOTE; No. 137 ASHGRjOVE TERRACE. The Property as a whole is one of the Finest Blocks of High Terrace and Street Level Building Sites in this favoured locality. As a whole the Property has been used for residential, glasshouse, and orchard purposes. Special trees have been grown for shelmakiQg a perfect setting. XThe site is bathed in sunshine, the soil 4s tae richest in the district, the shelter includes beautiful English, Australian, and New Zealand Native trees and shrubs, palms, clematis, terns, etc. The property is opposite the tram stop at the foot of Hackthome road, on the north bank of the stream. The position is ideal. The Residence contains 6 good rooms, ail well fitted and* with all modern conveniences. / The glasshouse has produced excellent grapes and would make a great tomato house. The outbuildings are ample. Services include high pressure water, sewer connected, and electricity. The house block has 2 roods 6 parches of high ground and 36 perches on the street level, and includes all buildings except the pump house. • Lot 4 includes 2 roods and 1 perch on the high ground, and 37 perches on the street level. Four other lots are on the street level and have ajeas of 24, 26, 24, and 37 perches. All bailding Lots are ready for immediate building. The road will be widened by the Council. NOTE: Home Builders and Investors are advised that these are the only sites of the kind available or likely to be in tl)is rich and rare locality. See the Plans 'and see this great gardener’s dream. The position, the shelter, the lay-out, the streams, the rustic scenes are unsurpassed. SEE THE ALTERED PLAN-THE LATEST PLAN. Full particulars from THE OWNERS, on the Property, or H. G. LIVINGSTONE. LTD.. Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 109 Hereford street. 2648 H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD. AUCTION SALE. NEXT WEEK’S BIG SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. CROSSLEY REFRIGERATOR, AXMINSTER AND INDIAN CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, MAHOGANY EXTENSION DINING TABLE, MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, OAK DINING ROOM FURNITURE, MODERN BEDROOM FURNITURE, RADIOS, CHINA, GLASSWARE. AND USEFUL SUNDRIES. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAY NEXT. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET. THE MAIN ITEMS WILL INCLUDE:— Crossley Refrigerator. 12 cubic feet, in perfect order; 22 Yards Blue and Gk-ey Floral Pattern Axminster Carpet; Merzampore Carpet. 12 x 9. Blue, Green, and Cream; Green Axsninster Carpet, 12 x 10.6; Super Wilton Vestibule Rug, Nearly New 3-Pce. Chesterfield Suite, uph°J Bt ® r ® d in Fawn Non-crush Velvet; Chestarnew and Easy Chairs with printed linen loose covers; Antique Mahogany Pedestal Writing Desk; Magnificent Polished Mahogany Double Bedstead; Japanese 4-Fold Screen. Very Fine Oval Extension Mahogany Dining Table «»th ’ Jjeav«»; Mahogany Side or Serving Table,, Sheraton style with plate glass top; Continental Cariflfd Oak Hall Chair; Oak Extension Dining Table. Oak Sideboard. Dining Chairs. Oak Drawleaf Table. Occasional Tables. Upholstered Fireside Chairs, Mantel Radios. Watercolours and Mirrors. Table and Adjustable Reading Lamps; Pair Modern 3ft Bedsteads with Padded Heads. Dressln-t Table to m«ch. Double and Single Bedsteads, Dtyan Bedsteads. Bedding and Cushion;, Tea. Waggon. Chest of Drawers. Electric’Cleaners, Wicker Hamper, Suitcases, Bags and TrwS. cJ!X Veranda Blind. Ornaments. China. Glassware. Model Yacht. Qualcast Lawnmower, and Useful sun dries. ON VIEW MONDAY. Inspect thi# High Grade Catalogue of Mahogany and Useful Furniture prior to the Sale. AUCTION WEDNESDAY NEXT. H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD.. Property and Furniture Auctioneers. Estate Agents and Public Valuers, 109 HEREFORD STREET. LIVINGSTONE'S AUCTIONS FOR BETTER FURNITURE. 3MB H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD. BUNGALOW HOME. VACANT POSSESSION.' BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On BehaH of the PUBMC WUSTOE as Executor of the will of F. FRAN a MANNi Deceased. MONDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, AT 2 PJd., IN OUR AUCTION SALE ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET. SITUATED: NO. 25 GLEN ROY STREET, WOOLSTON, comprising: LAND AREA: 30 Neat, attractive garden and lawns, good concrete paths/ Large rich soil vegetable garden. WARM. "SUNNY BUNGALOW in excellent condition, recently painted. P r entrance hall, two comfortable livingrooms with modern tile and brick fireplaces, cupboards, h.w. and electric nomt; good double bedroom, fitted wardrobe, equivalent second double bedroom; Kitcnenette, electric Moffat range; . ?P®cious pantry, fully fitted; bathroom, batrt and basin; laundry, copper and tubs; sunny back porch. OUTBUILDINGS include Good Shed ana Useful Workshop. Handy to Industrial Area, to trams ana shops, in attractive street, the Property provides a good, solid home. INSPECTION: Tuesday# and Thursdays, 2-4 and 6-7 p.m. t H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, Estate Agents and Ptiblic v ®d ucrs ’ „ 109 Hereford street. 2649 H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD. EXTRAORDINARY AUCTION SALE. SIX CITY SELF-CONTAINED FLATS. We have been favoured with instructions from the Trustee of the Estate of the Late E'F. BLACK, deceased, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 37th, * AT 2 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET. The Fine Property situated 429 DURHAM STREET (lust city side of Bealey avenue), also with frontage to Peacock This Fine Property comprises 33.9 perches with a frontage of b 5 links to Durham street, by a depth of 2 chains. Also frontage to Peacock street of 50.8 links by a depth of 85 links. THE BUILDINGS are substantially constructed and are subdivided as follows; SIX FLATS— • No. 429 (Upstairs Flat): Entraace hall, lounge room and dining alcove, one double and one single bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette witli gas stove and all conveniences. No. 429 A: Entrance hall, lounge, dining room, one double and one single bedroom, bathroom, dual hot water service, kitchenette with gas stove and all conveniences. No. 429/1 (Upstairs Flat): Entrance hall, lounge room, dining room, one double and one single bedroom, bathroom, electric hot water service. Kitchenette with electric stove and all conveniences. No. 429/B: Entrance hall, lounge dining room, one double and one single bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette, with gas stove and all conveniences. No. 4Z)/C (Upstairs Flat): Lounge, dining room and one bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette with gas stove and conveniences. Back Flat (entrance Peacock street): Entrance hall, lounge, dining room, two double bedrooms, bathroom, electric hot water service. Kitchenette with electric stove and all conveniences. The buildings are in good condition, the interior being plastered and decorated, all the Flats have at least one fireplace. On the Peacock street frontagp are three solidly built Brick Garages. The Flats are all let fully furnished to reHable tenants, all having been there for some years. The rentals are substantial, and there are no leases. Schedule of furniture can be inspected at our office. Further Details on Personal Application to the Auctioneers. H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD. Property and Furniture Auctioneers, Estate Agents and Public Valuers, 109 Hereford street. 2649 DON’T forget to vote for the Tramway Loan on November Bth. -—— 9004

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26261, 4 November 1950, Page 16

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