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AUCTIONS FRED. WHILEY AND CO.. LTD. SHORT NOTICE AUCTION SALE of GULBRANSEN CONSOLE ALL-WAVE RADIO, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, CARPETS. RUGS and RUNNERS, VIOLIN, VERY GOOD OLD CROCKERY, LARGE ANTIQUE TEAPOT, VERY FINE OLD LIQUEUR SET, including Solid Glass Stand, Barrels and Glasses. Royal Stafford Cups, Saucers and Plates, Beautiful Vases and Ornaments, etc., etc. To be Sold on the Premises. at 21 WALTON STREET, SYDENHAM on WEDNESDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 5, 1951 at 12.30 P.M.

WE have received instructions from Messrs C. S. Thomas and Thompson, Solicitors, acting for the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mary Ann Couser, deceased. to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, tlie whole of the Furniture and Effects. Main items include 3-piece Chesterfield Suite in Moquette (as new), Gulbransen Console All-wave Radio. 10ft 6in x 9ft Carpet and Felt (brown-red tonings, perfect condition), Rugs and Runners. Boxend Kerb. Vactric Cleaner, Marble Clock, very fine Old Liqueur Set, including Solid Glass Stand, Barrels and Glasses, exceptionally Large Crockery Teapot (Torquay), very old; Brass Firelrons, Firescreen, Woodbox, Congo. Square, Violin, Opera Glasses, ROyal Stafford Cups. Saucers, and Plates, Hall Chair. Morris Chair, Jardinieres. Curtains, Cushions. Spark Guard, Beautiful Ornaments and Vases, including Solid Brass Vases, Coal Vase, Electric Heater, Wardrobe, Duchesse, Pedestal Cupboard, Chest of Drawers, Couch and Squab, Sideboard, Teapots. Coffee Jugs. Saucepans, Single Bed and Wire, Scales and Weights, Clock Face Scales. Cutlery, Quantity Groceries, large quantity Linen, including Towels, Sheets, Blankets, etc. (some of these slightly damaged by fire and water), Garden Tools, including Lawnmower, Shovel, Rake, Spade, etc., etc. GO CDS ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE.

FRED. WHILEY and CO.. LTD.. Estate Agents, Auctioneers, and Valuers, 152 Hereford street. Frank Parris. Auctioneer. 2849

FRED. WHILEY AND CO., LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF GOOD SOLID BECKENHAM HOME. To be held in MESSRS H. T. PENROSE and CO'S. LAND SALE ROOM, 183 MANCHESTER ST. (Main Entrance), ON THURSDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER. 1951, AT 2 P.M. WE have been instructed by MR DON McKNIGHT (who has purchased a Modern Bungalow Home through our agency), to Sell by Public Auction on the above date, his home, situate 91 FISHER AVENUE. Comprising GOOD SOLID FAMILY HOME. CONTAINING 5 Main Rooms, Kitchenette, Scullery, Pantry, Etc., plastered and papered throughout, in good order, and having practically all conveniences. Particularly Fine High SECTION of 27 PERCHES, Concrete Paths and Garage Low Rates. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. A verv reasonable reserve will be fixed as this PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. IT IS SUITABLE FOR A REHAB. LOAN. Inspection Week-ends or by appointment with the Auctioneers. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Fisher avenue is in our opinion one of the finest streets in favoured Beckenham, and this property is very handy to»trams, shops, Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches and Schools, Railway and Centre of City, and, as previously stated, is suitable for a Rehab. Loan, and must be Sold. Full Particulars and Conditions of Sale from Mr W. F. Tracy, Solicitor for the Vendor, or the Auctioneers, FRED. WHILEY and CO., LTD., Estate Agents, Auctioneers, and Valuers, 152 Hereford ' street. 2502

FRED. WHILEY AND CO., LTD. PUBLIC AUCTION OF ATTRACTIVE LINWOOD BUNGALOW. To be held in MESSRS H. T. PENROSE and CO'S. LAND SALE ROOM, 183 MANCHESTER ST. (Main Entrance). ON THURSDAY. 6th SEPTEMBER, 1951. AT 2 P.M. WE have been instructed by MR MAURICE MACAREE (who has purchased a larger home through our agency), to Sell by Public Auction, his MOST ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, Situate 114 TILFORD STREET, LINWOOD (Built 11 years) Containing Attractive Panelled Entrance Hall, Lounge-room with Tile Surround FireBlace,8 lace, Large Dining-room with Bnck 'pen Fire. Large Bedroom, Sunroom. Modern Kitchenette. In lovely order and having all modern fittings and conveniences Attractive SECTION of 24 PERCHES. Motor Garage. Fowlhouse. RATES Only £l5/10/-. VACANT POSSESSION ASSURED. SUITABLE REHAB. LOAN. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE: This is an exceptionally well-built compact little home in almost perfect order, all-electric, close bus and handy tram, shops, school. Mr Macaree is a keen seller, and a reasonable price will be accepted. Full Particulars and Conditions of Sale from MESSRS SMITHSON, CLELAND and WICKS. Barristers and Solicitors, or the Auctioneers. 2502

FRED WHILEY AND CO., LTD. CHARMING 2-YEAR-OLD BUNGALOW TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION

ON THURSDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1951. AT 2 P.M.,

IN MESSRS H. T. PENROSE and CO’S. LAND SALEROOM. 183 MANCHESTER ST. (Main Entrance), On behalf of MR ROLAND ROGERS (who has purchased another home), we will Sell his LOVELY MODERN BUNGALOW (Built only 2 years by Mr, Max Paynter). SITUATE 28 TILFORD STREET. COMPRISING Sitting-room with Tile Surround Fireplace, Dining-Room with Tile Surround Fire, 2 Good Bedrooms. Sunroom and Large Model Beautifully Appointed Kitchenette, Entrance Hall. Bathroom with built-in Bath and Pedestal Basin. Washhouse and Lavatory, all under one roof, and the whole of the interior being tastefully’ papered and decorated, throughout.

SPLENDID SECTION of 1 ROOD 37 PERCHES.

Workshop. Fowlhouse. A Section containing 1 Rood .08 Perches can be Sold Off, the subdivision plan having been approved. EARLY VACANT POSSESSION AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: This Bungalow is of a most attractive design, built only two years, by one of our best builders and is in lovely order, very close trams, shops, schools, and centre of City. As Mr Rogers has purchased another home, he is a keen seller, and will fix a low reserve. We can thoroughly recommend this property. Full particulars and Conditions of Sale from MR G. G. PARRY. Solicitor, or the Auctioneers,

FRED. WHILEY and CO.. LTD., Estate Agents. Auctioneers, and Valuers, 152 Hereford street. 2501

, FRED. WHILEY AND CO., LTD. RICCARTON BUNGALOW For Sale By PUBLIC AUCTION. WE have received instructions from MISS O. B. PAYNE (who is giving up housekeeping owing to ill-health) to sell by Public Auction

THURSDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1951, at 2 p.m.,

in Messrs H. T. Penrose and Co.’s Land Saleroom, 183 MANCHESTER STREET (MAIN ENTRANCE). her property, 169 CLARENCE ROAD, RICCARTON, comprising ROUGH CAST BUNGALOW, containing Lounge, Dining-room, 3 Bedrooms, Kitchenette, Hall, Bathroom, Washhouse, Lavatory, Back Porch closed in, and Sun Veranda, plastered and tastefully papered and decorated and complete with practically all usual conveniences and fitments, including built-in Wardrobes. GOOD, HANDY-SIZED SECTION OF 33 PERCHES. GARAGE. EARLY VACANT POSSESSION. Suitable Rehab. Loan. MUST BE SOLD.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is an attractive home, very reasonably priced and, we would say, within reach of the average homeseeker’s pocket. Very close trams, shops, schools, including Christchurch Boys’ High School. Good factories, Including Workshops, and also very handy to centre of City. The property has been well cared for and is in good order. Full particulars and conditions of sale from the Vendor’s Solicitor, Mr H. O. Jacobsen, Manchester street, or the Auctioneers. Inspection by Appointment only with the Auctioneers. FRED. WHILEY and CO.. LTD., Estate Agents, Auctioneers, and Valuers. 152 Hereford street. 2850 DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. ETC, DRESSMAKING and Millinery done to your satisfaction. Further inquiries. 436 Colombo street, Sydenham. X 9902

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 15

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