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AUCTIONS N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION. SUPERIOR ST. ALBANS RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, at 10 A.M. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, AT 10 A.M. In Our Rooms, 217 MANCHESTER STREET. On account of the Owners. The Property situated at No. 27 GRESFORD STREET, ST. ALBANS, comprises a Substantial Dwelling of 5 spacious rooms and k'ette. This dwelling is plastered and art papered throughout. Conveniences include electric light, electric stove, a bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, stainless steel sink, gas stove, copper, tubs, ample cupboard accommodation, nigh pressure water supply, and sewer connexion. There are also two semidetached rooms. A portion of the dwelling is let. The total rental being £5 12s 6d per week, but vacant possession can be obtained of 3 rooms and k’ette. The Section is an excellent one of 4acre. There is a double Motor Garage and a Small Glasshouse. This Sale presents a Wonderful Opportunity to those desiring to live rent free. A quantity of Carpets and Furniture are included in the purchase. Further particulars from: N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 217 Manchester street. ’Phone 34-459.

Or MESSRS BAKER BROS. (Estate Agents), LTD., 166 Manchester street (Agents in conjunction). 4207

N. H. McCROSTIE and CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE PROPERTY, RADIO. CARPETS, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, AT 1 P.M. On the Premises, No. 141 AIKMANS ROAD, MERIVALE. On account of the Perpetual Trustees and Agency Co., Ltd., Trustees in the Estate of the late JESSIE BANKS. THE PROPERTY is situated at No. -41 AIKMAN’S ROAD, and comprises a Solid Square House of six rooms. The Dwelling is lined and papered. Conveniences include electric light, coal range, hot and cold water, bath, copper, tubs, high pressure water supply, and sewer connexion. The Section has an area of 15.7 perches. There are asphalt paths. This dwelling has recenlty been painted, and is only two minutes’ walk from Papanui road. The property must be sold to wind up the Estate. VACANT POSSESSION. VACANT POSSESSION. ARRANGE TO INSPECT. Full details Furniture and Effects next Saturday’s Papers. Further particulars from: , N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 217 Manchester street. ’Phone 34-459. 4267 N. H. McCROSTIE and CO AUCTION YOUR PROPERTY. AUCTION YOUP PROPERTY. NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL WE ARE ALSO FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US RECEIVES PERSONAL ATTENTION. Valuations Done for Probate and Other Purposes. IF YOU DESIRE TO SELL. CONTACT US AT ONCE. WE SHOW RESULTS. N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 217 Manchester street. ’Phone 34-459. T.C.

GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON. GREAT AUCTION GREAT AUCTION THIS DAY AT 1 P.M. In Our Rooms and Yard, 543 COLOMBO ST. (cnr. Dundas st.). MAIN ITEMS:—D. Barrel Shotgun, .22 Rifle. Axminster Carpets, Linos.. Oak Wardrobe. Duchesses, Single and Double Wood Beds, Bedding, Chesterfield Suites, Sewing Machines, Cabin Trunks, Camp Cookers, Colonial Couches, Dinner Set, Ladies’ and Gents’ Bicycles, Lawnmowers, Garden Tools, Garden Hose, Timber, Doors, Sashes. Wire Hope, Pleasure Craft, Porcelain Baths, Cultivators, and a Host of Sundries. A GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND. Remember—at i p.m. sharp. GEORGE ANDERSON and SON. Auctioneers. ' 4074 GEO. ANDERSON AND SON. IMPORTANT PROPERTY AUCTION. AN IDEAL HOME. AN IDEAL HOME. DELIGHTFUL BRICK BUNGALOW UPPER RICCARTON, Situated NO. 33 CRAVEN ST. (between Main South and Yaldhurst roads). TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION IN OUR ROOMS. 5.14 COLOMBO ST. (cnr. Dundas street), on THURSDAY. Ist FEBRUARY, at 11 A.M. Instructed by T. H. HAMILTON, ESQ., We will oiler this Fine Home. DESCRIPTION: Substantial Brick Bungalow of 2 Bedrooms, Sunroom, Lounge, Breakfast Room, Reception Hall, and Kitchenette. Electric light, plastered. 2 tile and tapestry brick fireplaces, incinerator, ’ A l F lec - Range, Step-in Bath and Doulton Basin, etc. Excellent joinery work, faithfully constructed home, built 10 years. SECTION: Approx, j-acre, splendid garage and workshop, wood and coal shed, concrete drive and paths, paling and concrete fences with concrete posts, delightful flower and vegetable garden, etc. NOTE DATE AND TIME, THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, at 11 A.M. Inspection any afternoon between 2 and 4 or by arrangement with the Auctioneers. GEORGE ANDERSON and SON. 4074 JONES AND BURGESS. LTD. 68 KINGSLEY STREET, SYDENHAM. 68 KINGSLEY STREET, SYDENHAM. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY. JANUARY 30th. at 2 P.M. IN H. T. PENROSE and CO’S. AUCTION ROOM, 183 MANCHESTER ST. ‘On account of the DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE in the Est. F. R. LESHKE: COTTAGE. COMPRISING 4 ROOMS, SCULLERY, WASHHOUSE and ATTACHED ROOM, Matchlined and papered. Has electric light, gas stove, H.P., and artesian water supply, cold water laid on. Sewer connexion, porcelain bath with hot water from copper, two tiled open fireplaces, asphalt paths. Section contains 115 perches, has good frontage, and is zoned for Light Industry. Close Railway Station and R.C. Church. Low rates. NOTE: The dwelling requires some renovations but could be made into a comfortable home. The property is occupied by tenants at rental of 20/-. Inspection by arrangement. JONES and BURGESS, LTD., Auctioneers, 168 Manchester street. 'Phone 36-636. 2279 MCDONALD'S AUCTION ROOMS. HUGE AUCTION SALE, IN OUR ROOMS, 96 GLOUCESTER ST IN OUR ROOMS, 96 GLOUCESTER ST. TO-MORROW, AT 1 P.M., THURSDAY. TO-MORROW, AT 1 P.M., THURSDAY. On Account E. E. ARCHER, 36 BOWER AVE. (leaving for Auckland), and others. CONTENTS of Modern Bungalow home removed to our rooms for convenience of sale:—4 Carpets, 15ft x 12ft, 12ft x 9ft, lOlt 6in x 9ft. 9ft x 9ft; Singer "66” Drophead Machine, Electrolux. Empire All-wave Radio. 4-Pce. Beech Bedroom Suite, 3-pce. Chesterfield Suite, Modern 6-pce. Dining Suite, Violin, Case and Bow; English Piano (Hopkinson), Double Innersprung Sleepwell Mattress, Twin Beds and Wires and Mattresses. 2 F.S. Chairs, Tea Waggon, Plug-in Cooker, China Cabinet. Secretaire. 4 Gent’s Cycles, 96ft > 2 in Hose. 2ply; 2 Cane Sulkies, 4 Pramettes, Wicker Bassinette, China, Vases, Crockery, Curtains, Etc.

EVERY LOT FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. For detailed list, see to-night’s “StarSun” and to-morrow’s “Press." E. R. MCDONALD and SON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents. PROPERTIES FOR SALE £I3SO—SPLENDID City Home in excellent condition, 4 rooms and k’ette., elec, stove, plenty cunboards, all plastered and nicely papered. Binns. Barber. Ltd. £4205 ST. ALBANS: Modern Brick Bungalow, 2 charming bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, ultra modern k’ette., plenty of cupboards and wardrobes. Lovely brick paved terrace. Immediate vacant possession. £3750 SHERRIS and WILSON. 3853 LATTIMORE and CO., 153 Hereford street. ’Phone 34-585. After hours 398. ask for 7071 M. Urgent Sale Required and Immediate Possession. Owner has Bought a Farm. ST. ALBANS, 21 Carrington st. Large lounge, dining room, 3 large bedrooms and large sunroom and kitchenette, garage. £4lOO (£2OOO mortgage can be taken over). This price includes all wall to wall carpets and floor coverings and refrigerator. ST. ALBANS WEST, Chapter street. Near St. Andrew’s College. Papanui road and bus stop. Attractive Modern Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, large lounge, dining room and kitchenette, plenty of wardrobes and cupboards, washing machine, etc 24 perches, large garage. £4OOO or offer. LATTIMORE and CO.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26328, 24 January 1951, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26328, 24 January 1951, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26328, 24 January 1951, Page 12

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