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AUCTIONS FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AREA OF LAND IN FENDALTON. NEARLY } ACRE (2 Lots). In Our Auction Rooms. 131 Worcester st, TUESDAY. APRIL 17th. at 2 p.m. On Account of A. D. HARMAN, Esq. THE LAND SITUATED FENDALTON RD. (EAST OE No. 101). COMPOSING 2 GLORIOUS SECTIONS LOT I—l rood with 117.4 links frontage. LOT 2—l rood 27.2 perches with frontage of 30.3 links. There Is a garage on this section. IMPORTANT NOTE: Words avail little in an advertised description of these 2 Lovely Building Sites. For many years the owners have refused to sell. The sections are surrounded with and planted in some of the fftiest specimen Trees in this fashionable locality. BOARD ERECTED. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, In Conj. with MESSRS BAKER BROS., Estate Agents, lid.; Manchester street. MESSRS T. D. HARMAN and SON. Solicitors. 160 Hereford street. 2536 FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD. AUCTION SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE, 60 CARLTON MILL ROAD. CLOSE TO “HAGLEY PARK” AND ‘ PARK TERRACE.” NEXT TUESDAY, APRIL 17th, at 2.15 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS. 131 WORCESTER ST. On Account of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE (in the Estate of the late THOMAS H. DAVEY) THE Property, 60 CARLTON MILL ROAD, close to Park terrace, Hagley Park, Colleges, and handy walking distance to the City. Magnificent Section of 32.7 perches, facing north, with nearly 1 chain frontage to Carlton Mill road, the back part overlooking the River Avon and Hagley Park. Improvements comprise a solidly built Residence of 5 rooms, kitchen, bathroom, and offices, also detached washhouse and wood shed. The rooms are plastered and papered, Range, Bath and Basin, several fireplaces, wardrobes, dual hot water service, etc. This valuable property is let to an excellent Tenant at £2 15s per week. Inspection by Card to view from us. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, l3l-133 Worcester street. 2536 FORD AND HADFIELD. LTD. OPAWA PROPERTY AUCTION. 21 ACRES. VACANT POSSESSION. 2-STOREY RESIDENCE. GLASSHOUSE, SUB-BUILDINGS. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 131 WORCESTER STREET NEXT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th, 11 A.M. On account B. W. CROUCH, Esq. THE PROPERTY, SITUATED 10 GRANGE STREET, OPAWA, COMPRISING: A COMMODIOUS 2-STOREY RESIDENCE OF 8 ROOMS, f. a.iu P.; DjuliON BATH AND BASIN, EL. RANGE, EL. H.W. SERVICE, BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR, SEWER, ETC. 2j ACRES OF VERY EARLY GROWING LAND. ALSQ: GLASSHOUSE, 60 x 18; PARTLYCONSTRUCTED GLASSHOUSE. 80 x 25; 2 SHEDS. 20 x 18 and 20 x 16. This is a grand Family House, and the land is some of the earliest growing in Christchurch. The Owner is a definite Seller. INSPECTION ANY AFTERNOON. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD,, Property and Furniture Auctioneers. 131-133 Worcester street. MESSRS HOBBS and CORBETT. Solicitors. 2535 FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD. MAGNIFICENT FURNITURE AUCTION. WEDNESDAY NEXT. AURIL 18, at 1230. ON THE PREMISES, CUFF ROAD, SCARBOROUGH, SUMNER. On Account of MRS H. C. EAST (who has sold the property and is returning to Australia.) A WONDERFUL CATALOGUE OF FINE FURNITURE, SILVER, ANTIQUES. AND TASTEFUL MODERN FURNITURE. MAIN ITEMS WILL INCLUDE. Several Lace Web Easy Chairs in figured Linen, modern Minipiano, "Eavestaff”, Piano Stool to match Piano, genuine Persian Rugs, 3 Mahogany Chairs, Crystal and China Cabinet in polished Beech, Dropside Mahog. Tea Table, pair or lovely Sheffield Plate Candelabra, Old English Buffet Serving Table, handsome Dutch Dreiser in Old English Oak, lovely Crown Doulton Dinner Service, antique Jacobean Oak Writing Table. Pie Crust Top Walnut Tea Table, Mahog. Tea Table, rare Antique Bureau, magnificent Carved Mahog. Single Bed with buttoned back in Silk Brocade, complete with Brocade Quilted Cover and vailances. 2 priceless ■ Limoges” Tec Sets, 39 and 15 pieces, very attrac. figure and globe Elec. Table Lamp, antique Copper Pan and Pot, pair of Bronze and Marble Candelabra, genuine Ruby Glassware, valuable Oil Painting, The Wine Taster by "Kern,” Oval Dining Table, oak, With 4 Cane Back Dining Chain, Plate Glass Tea Waggon, Superb Venetian Glass Ornament and Vases, Chelsea Ornament, Venetian Rose Bowl. Fish Centrepiece, Handsome and Finely Carved Ribbed English Oak Cabinet, Beech Radio Table (2 drawers), set Coffee Tables in English Oak, Boudoir Writing Table in Polished Beech, j-Round English Oak Table (cabriole legs). Valuable Antique Oval Dropend Oak Occ. Table (originally owned by the Duke of Norfolk), valuable OU Paintings by “Nerlii" “Proctor," etc., several fine coloured Prints, genuine Kirman Rug, tall EngUsh Oak Cabinet, pair antique Footstools. Occ. Walnut Tapestry Seat, Occ. Beech Tea Table, ornate Bronze Coat of Arms, beautiful Crystal genuine “Waterford” Glass Decanter, lovely China, valuable and lovely genuine antique Mohognany Card Table, Stamped 8.A.D.A., polished Beech Single Bedroom Suite, including pair panel-end Single Beds, Dressing Table with large oval mirror, wardrobe* and tallboy, “McAlpine” Refrigerator, Elec. Mixmaster, Coffee Percolator. Chesterfield .-suite (fully sprung/ in Wool Moquette. 2 Fluted Tub-back Easy £ ha i re 4. *? eech Bookcase, long Mirror, Card Table, Jacobean Oak Dressing Table and Single Bed, several “SleepweU” Mattresses, Beech Bed Suite. Single Beds. Vanity Duchesse and Dressing Stool, Tallboy, Bedsire Table, Wool Rugs, Wardrobes to Beech, Oak (nut brown), Duchesses, E.P. Salvers, 1 Elec. Fire, Divan Bed, Beaten Copper Log Box. Spark Guard, full set of Dickens Works, several Frameless Mirrors, Elec. Table Lamps, solid Silver Embossed Rose Bowl. Chromium Standard Lamp, Aynsley Tea Service, full set (I doz each), solid Silver Cutlery (a griceless set), Brass Ship’s Bell, several lec. Heaters, Cane Lounges and Porch t v J? Ka XS B P W1 > Ep - Spirit Kettle,* E.P. Soup Tureen, Gravy Jug, Toast Racks several pieces of Brassware, Flower Book Ends, Chromium Firedogs, Pyrex and E.P. Dishes, 2 Fairy Carpet Sweepers, Electrolux, Garden Basket, §. arde 2, Tools, full kitchen equipment. Elec. Toaster, 2 Elec. Irons, Scales, Dust Bin Hose and Reel. This is a grand sale, and purchasers Of fine Furniture, Silver, etc., as enumerated above, should make every endeavour to inspect. Furniture will be on view on Morning of Sale, from 9 a.m. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD.. Property and Furniture Auctioneers. ■ 131-138 Worcester street. 2536 FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. EXCELLENT RICCARTON SECTION BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 19th, at 2 P.M. Ifi our Auction Rooms, 131 WORCESTER STREET. On account ot J. SUTHERLAND. ESQ. Section, situated Stravan terrace, off Straven road, and close to Riccarton , c 2?l prißin g an Excellent Building Site of 33.4 perches. Well fenced, concrete posts, heart rimu palings, and very sunny position. School etc Shops ' rrai “- Hoys High .° F „™ E _ MOST POPULAR RESIDENTIAL PARmOF CHRISTCHURCH. Plan in uur Office. Auction Board Erected. FORL and HADFIELD. LTD Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 131-133 Worcester street. 2535 FORD Alfo HADFIELD, LTD. JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD. IMPORTANT PROPERTY AUCTION 30 ST. ALBANS STREET, JUST OFF PAPANUI RCAD VACANT POSSESSION THURSDAY NEXT. 19th APRIL, at 2 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS. 131 WORCESTER STREET On account of J. W. LISTER, ESQ. THE Property, 30 ST. ALBANS STR eft just off PAPANUI ROAD, and comprising a most attractive “Dutch-Colonial” GARACT 2 ‘ STOREY BUNGALOW and DOWNSTAIRS—Large and Beautiful Lounge 22 x 15, Dining Room, Enclosed Entrance Porch, Modem K’ette., Stainless Steel Sink, Ample Cupboards. Electrically equipped.' UPSTAIRS—3 Sunny Bedrooms, also enclosed Sun Bedroom, plenty of Wardrobes, Fine Bathroom. Slower Room. Etc. SUNNY CORNER SECTION This is a most attractive home - with splendid accommodation without being too big. It is a very easily worked home for the housewife. The situation is one of the best in Christchurch. Inspection any Afternoon. FC RD and HADFIELD, LTD., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 131-133 Worcester street. • 2535 WANTED TO LEASE - LEASE of City Shop wtd. purchase. Repiies confidential. H 9785, “Press.” WTD. to Lease, 50-70 acres Dairy Land* all buildings. Chch.-Rangiora. LB3O, "Press.” - SAW Mill Lease. Require Lease of Mill alternate months for cutting Rimu logs. Will consider contract cutting. Reply P 8563. “Press.” 3635

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26396, 14 April 1951, Page 15

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