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AUCTIONS SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD. KAURI TIMBER, BRICKS. ROOF PRINCIPALS. Account CONTRACTOR. ON PREMISES, TUAM STREET (next Hutchinson Motors), WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, AT 12 NOON. KAURI TIMBER: 6 x 3, 6 x 4, 6 x 5, to 16fts; 7 x 2, 9 x 2. etc., to 161 ts. Also, 6in T. AND G. FLOORING, 6xl; T. AND G. LINING, 4 X 2, 4 X 3, 5 x 2. 15,000 BRICKS (CLEANED). 4 Roof Principals, 22ft span, 7ft lift, Oregon and Kauri; 2 i Principals (same); 14in and 16in Redwood Panelling; Sliding Door with fiittings, 10ft 6in x lift; 1 Pr. Glass Doors and Springs, 4 D.H. Windows, 1 Pr. Double Doors. 40 Ya; ds Good Filling (hard); 1 12ft 13 X 5. 1 B't 8 x 4, Rolled Steel Joists; Firewood, elec. Fittings, etc. SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., Auctioneers. JPhones 34-680, 40-161. 2681 A. R. SHERRIS AND WILSON MAGNIFICENT MERIVALE RESIDENCE 46 RHODES ST., MERIVALE By Public Auction In Our Land Sales Room 176 Hereford street THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 2 P.M. On account MRS T. G. McDCNALD, who is removing to the North Island. RESIDENCE—A magnificent 2-Storey Bungalow, with lounge, diningroom, bedroom. sunroom downstairs, and 4 bedrooms upstairs. Modern appointments include 2 complete bathrooms (one up and one downstairs); sunny k’ette. with stainless steel bench and a fine array ol useful cupboards, electric cooker and incinerator; the bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, tallboys, and there are many other useful cupboards, linen cupboards, window seats, coal house, etc. Electric heater points in most rooms. GARDEN—NearIy 58 Perches well-estab-lished gaiden with lawns, trees, and shrubs. Ample room for tennis court at the rear of the house if required. Ample concrete paths. GARAGE—A good garage capable of accommodating 2 cars. SITUATION—In a charming situation, on the Fendalton bus route, overlooking and immediately adjacent to Rangi-ruru School. It's only a short walk across Hagley Park into town. CARPETS—AII the body carpets and linos, may be purchased at valuation. A clearing sale of the furniture will be held at a later date. POSSESSION—Vacant possession available in May. INSPECTION—Any afternoon by arrangement with our office. Further particulars irom A. R. SHERRIS and WILSON Property and Furniture Auctioneers 176 Hereford street. ’Phone 36-387 (2 lines). 2592 A. R. SHERRIS AND WILSON LOVELY SHIRLEY BUNGALOW 120 BANKS AVENUE. By Public Auction In Cur Land Sales Room 176 Hereford street On account MR K. S. FORNE THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 2.15 P.M. AN ATTRACTIVE MODERN BUNGALOW 8 or 9 vears old, with three rooms across the frontage to the sun. Lounge, dining room, 2 bedrooms, and glorious sunroom with double doors to the garden. Good k’ette.' with electric cooker and plenty of cupboards. Modern bathroom with built-in bath and shower cabinet. Dual hot water. Nearly 1300 feet of floor space. SECTION OF 29 PERCHES, laid out in garden, lawns, etc., and sloping to a charming stream. VACANT POSSESSION GUARANTEED. A. R. SHERRIS and WILSON, Property and Furniture Auctioneers 176 Hereford street •Phone 36-387 (2 lines). ANTHONY and POLSON. Solicitors to the Vendor. 2594 A. R. SHERRIS AND WILSON. 7 PAPANUI SECTIONS 7 182 MAIN NORTH ROAD (Opposite Ovaltine Factory). BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ORANGE HALL, WORCESTER STREET (Between Auto. Assn, and Latimer sq.).. TUESDAY, APRIL 24th, 7.15 P.M. SEVEN EXCELLENT SECTIONS, with wonderfully tertile soil, and some with lovely shrubs, trees, walnuts, etc. THE FRONT SECTIONS have frontages of 50 and 58 feet, areas 24 and 28 Perches, and the BACK SECTIONS 20ft frontage, and areas of 34 and 38 Perches. TERMS: 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer and the balance in 30 days. SITUATION: On the Main North road, close shops, and handy St. Bede's College, Catholic Church and Primary School, Papanui Primary School, and Papanui Technical College. Plans will be posted to any address on request. A. R. SHERRIS and WILSON, Property and Furniture Auctioneers. 176 Hereford street. ’Phone 36-387 (2 lines). 2593 A. R. SHERRIS AND WILSON. CITY APARTMENT HOUSE. 447 MONTREAL STREET, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IN OUR LAND SALES ROOM, 176 HEREFORD STREET. FRIDAY, APRIL 27th, 2 P.M. On Account MRS D. WILLCOX. A SINGLE STOREY, WELL - CONSTRUCTED RESIDENCE, let as flats and apartments. ONE SELF-CONTAINED FLAT with living-room, bedroom, k'ette., and bathroom. ONE FLAT with livingroom, bedroom, k’ette., and share bathroom with one other tenant; and THREE BRIGHT, CHEERFUL BED-SITTING-ROOMS, each with own k’ette. and share bathroom with one other tenant only. Outside there is a Detached Room with convenience. TWO FLATS FIVE KITCHENETTES THREE BATHROOMS THREE BED-SITTING-ROOMS DETACHED ROOM. GARAGE. All well Let to Long-established Tenants. LAND: 1 Rood 21 Perches, in lawn and garden, with frontage of 78 feet to Montreal street, and a back entrance 8 feet wide to Knox lane. SITUATION: In Montreal street North, a few doors off Bealey avenue, and in an excellent flat-letting locality. FOR URGENT SALE, AS THE OWNER IS NOW RESIDENT IN AUCKLAND. INSPECTION: Definitely only by arrangement with our Office. Further details from: MESSRS KIRK and SOMMERS, Solicitors to the Vendor, Or from A. R. SHERRIS and WILSON, Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 176 Hereford street. ’Phone 36-387 (2 lines). 2593 A. R; SHERRIS AND WILSON. MAGNIFICENT MERIVALE HOME. 101 LEINSTER ROAD. On Account MR ROSS SMITH. By Public Auction. In our Land Sales Room, 178 HEREFORD STREET, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, at 2 p.m. A MAGNIFICENT TWO-STOREY BRICK BUNGALOW WITH SLATE ROOF AND OVER i-ACRE LOVELY GARDEN. RESIDENCE—2-Storey Brick Bungalow, with lounge opening with French doors to diningroom opening to a sunroom. Fullsize Billiards Boom, modern K’ette., with electric range, stainless steel bench and a host of convenient cupboards. UPSTAIRS are 3 bedrooms and sunroom. All these bedrooms hpve large walk-in wardrobes. The bathroom is a very special feature, having recently been completely remodelled, and has built-in bath, pedestal basin, shower cabinet, etc. Two lavatories and extra hand basin downstairs. All the rooms have ample light and heater points and Esse central heating has only just been installed. The sunrooms have built. In day beds and right throughout the home are cupboards, window seats, and all types of modern desirable appointments. LAND—2 Roods 29.6 Perches, with pretty tree-lined entrance along a stream widening out at the rear with beautify! garden! with trees, lawns and shrubs, plenty of room for tennis court. OUTBUILDINGS—Two brick garages and tool shed. A VERY LOVELY HOME, handy Papanui road, close Elmwood Primary, Heaton Street Intermediate, St. Andrew’s College, and Rangi-ruru Schools. Excellent shopping centre at Mansfield avenue. INSPECTION may be arranged by ringing our office. A. R. SHERRIS and WILSON, Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 176 Hereford street. 'Phone 36-387 (2 lines). 2592 A. R. SHERRIS AND WILSON. TWO RICCARTON SECTIONS, NEXT 74 WHARENUI ROAD. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN OUR LAND SALES ROOM, 176 HEREFORD STREET. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd. 2.15 P.M. LOT 1: NEARLY 2 ACRES. LOT 2: 30 PERCHES. SEWERAGE AVAILABLE IN THIS STREET. LOT 1 has an entrance of 14 feet and an area of 1 Acre 3 Roods 18.5 Perches (approaching 2 Acres). Good growing land and quite sufficient room for a home and to keep a pony. LOT 2 has a frontage of 50 feet and an area of 30.4 Perches, and is fenced on the southern boundary. SPECIAL NOTE: 2-Acre residential blocks are very, difficult to buy now in Riccarton. Wharenui road is rapidly filling with a good modem type of home. Auction Boards Erected. Further particulars from: A. R. SHERRIS and WILSON, Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 176 Hereford street. BARRER and THOMPSON; Solicitors to the Vendor, 176 Hereford street. 8694

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26396, 14 April 1951, Page 14

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