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AUCTIONS H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. SELWYN HUTS EXCELLENT HOLIDAY HOME. On account of MISS A. M. CHAMBERLAIN, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ’ THIS DAY, AT 2 P.M. In Our Auction Sale Rooms, 109 HEREFORD STREET. SELWYN HUTS FISHING, SHOOTING, RECREATION, HEALTH, SUNSHINE. SITUATED corner Spackman avenue and Meddings avenue, facing Selwyn river, in one of the finest positions in this fashionable resort, with easily maintained, artistic lawn surround. ATTRACTIVE, WELL-BUILT HOME. IN SPLENDID CONDITION; extra large Sun Sleeping Porch, fully enclosed, sliding windows, 4-bed accommodation; Handsome Living Room, brick fireplace, north and west windows, fitted china cupboards; Sunny Double Bedroom, wrdr., el. pt.; 4-Bunk Bedroom, 2 wrdrs., east window; Dining K’ette, walk-in Pantry, spacious modern cupboards, el. range, el. pt., safe; bathroom, pore, bath, basin,; el. H.W.; separate W.C. toilet. LARGE IRON GARAGE; 2nd Toilet; private privet fenced lawn, garden. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Complete with all City amenities (Sewer, H.P., Water, Domain, Shop, and Transport facilities). This property unsurpassed in this most popular settlement, offers an outstanding investment, an excellent holiday home, or permanent residence at low cost and maintenance, within easy reach of City. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 109 Hereford street. MESSRS LANE, NEAVE, and WANKLYN, Solicitors for the Vendor. LIVINGSTONE’S FOR BETTER HOMES. 6974 H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD. AUCTION CANCELLATION FENDALTON A GENTLEMAN’S HOME We had been favoured with instructions to sell on account of NOEL NEWTON, ESQ., now resident in England THIS DAY, AT 2 P.M. In Our Auction Sale Rooms 109 Hereford street NO. 61 ROSSALL STREET, FENDALTON The above property has been sold by us and is therefore withdrawn from Auction.

H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD. Property and Furniture Auctioneers 109 Hereford street MESSRS LANE, NEAVE, and WANKLYN Solicitors for the Vendor LIVINGSTONE'S FOR BETTER HOMES. 6975 H. G. LIVINGSTONE. LTD. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW’S BIG SALE. AUCTION SALE. , LATE MODEL DISHMASTER, MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, SET MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS. Chesterfield Suite, Modern Bedroom Suites, Cottage Piano, Occasional Furniture, Camphorwood Chest. Drophead Sewing Machine, Wardrobe and Cabin Trunks, Plated Ware, Ornaments, China; Crockery, Morrison Motor Mower, Kitchen Ware, and Useful Sundries. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MORROW, AT 1 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION SALE ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET. MAIN ITEMS INCLUDE: Late Model Dishmaster (Cream), Morrison Motor Mower in good order, Ballantyne Drophead Sewing Machine, Round Mahogany Dining Table, Genuine Georgian Set Six Mahogany Dining Chairs, Trafalgar Style Backs; Set Four Mahogany Balloon Back Dining Chairs, upholstered Floral Damask; Inlaid Walnut Serpentine Front Whatnot, Standard Lamp, three-piece Chesterfield Suite, upholstered Floral Moquette; Hepplewhite Occ. Table with drawer, Axminster Carpet. 13ft 6in x 10ft 6in; Brown and Fawn Axminster Carpet, 10ft 6in x 9ft, Floral; Axminster Carpet, 7ft 6in x 9ft, Blue and Grey Floral; 19 yards Axminster Carpet, Brown and Fawn; 10 yards 4ft 6in Axminster Runner, Grey and Blue; Hearth Rugs. Round Mahogany Dining Table, 3ft Diameter, Tripod Base; Framed’ Mirrors, Cedar Extension, Modern Gas Fire, pair Divan Chairs, Printed Linen Loose Covers. Polished Rimu Pedestal Desk, Polished Walnut Twin Bedroom Suite, Four-piece Oak Bedroom Suite, Mahogany Wardrobe, Mahogany Toilet Mirror, Bedding, Radio, Radio Speaker, Ornaments, Doulton Figures, Plated Ware, Brassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, New Wringer, Lawnmowers, and Useful Sundries. On View Now. Further Entries will be accepted for this Auction. H. G. LIVINGSTONE. LTD. Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 109 Hereford street. LIVINGSTONE’S AUCTIONS FOR BETTER FURNITURE. 6975 H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD. £42SO—RICHMOND HILL. Warm, sunny, healthy. Magnificent views. Extraordinarily well built residence. Excellent lounge and livingrooms, 3 splendid bedrooms, 2-car garage. 57 perches. In commanding oosiiion. £I7SO—NEW BRIGHTON. Facing Beach well-built 2-Storey Home, equivalent 4 bedrooms, all modern conveniences, septic tank 2-car garage. Permanent investment, low living costs. Warm and healthy. UNDER £SOOO—FENDALTON. Heart of Fendalton, most attractive 2Storey Residence, equivalent 4 bedrooms, 2 large livingrooms, modern k’ette., 2-car Brick Garage, 4-acre, fully planted magnificent trees; shrubs and gardens. £42SO—PAP ANUI. Built under architect’s supervision, most comfortable, well-built Bungalow residence, 2 bedrooms and sun-bedroom garage. outbuildings 21 acres of valuable land for pony or equivalent. For full particulars apply: £ISOO—NORTH LINWOOD. I Comfortable 4-Room Home, on tram line. All conveniences. Garage. Good corner section close schools, shops. Immediate vacant possession. H. G. LIVINGSTONE, LTD., ! Auctioneers and- Estate Agents, Telephones 35-021, 34-939. T.C. PROPERTIES FOR SALE

SECTION, Fendalton rd., near Hagley Park. Ford and Hadfield.Xl294 £3IS—HOON Hay Subdivision. Good Section. Cheap. W. E. Simes and Co. 6922 2-STOREY Bungalow, 7 rooms, garage, on seafront, New Brighton. Key: Ford and Hadfield. : X 1294 GOOD Building Site, Waimate Borough. Ring 118 W, Waimate, or write ZP4316, “Press.” 350 £7SO—CHEAPEST Section in Fendalton, facing north. Sewer. W. E. Simes and Co. 6703 PAPANUI: Close St. Andrew’s College. Attractive Bungalow, 4 rooms, k’ette, sunroom. Vacant 3 weeks. £2900. Sherris and Wilson. —/L — 6669 £3OOO—PAPANUI: 5-year-old Bungalow, 2 bedrooms, sunroom, 2 living rooms, k’ette, ihed. Good high section. Binns, Barber, and Co., Ltd. 6696 £2BOO—SHIRLEY: New built to State Advance. Loan of £2OOO can be obtained. This home is well built and contains 2 bedrooms and sunroom, 1 living room, large kitchen. Binns, Barber, and Co., Ltd., 182 Cashel st. 6696 £2950—5-YEAR-OLD Bungalow, just off Papanui rd., 3 bedrooms, lounge and livingroom. Owner leaving. Must be sold. F. Williamson and Co., 193 Manchester st.— Xl7lB ST. MARTINS Section, 33 perches, 25ft above st. level, sewer, partly fenced, overlooking Bowenvale Valley. View of Alps and City. Only £525. W. A. Pickup and Co., 204 Cashel st. 6896 CLOSE Sydenham Park, charming modernised Home, 3 bedrooms, 2 livingrooms, lovely k’ette., mod. bathroom. Outbuildings. Vacant, £2065. Sherris and Wilson. — 6669 FARMLET. BEAUTIFUL Modern Bungalow and 6 Acres rich land, in a sheltered position. This is a luxurious property, ideally situated, handy to City. On bus route. Price £6500. C. E. JONES, LTD. •’CITY.” “a VALUABLE 1 ACRE INDUSTRIAL SITE. Half mile from Square, Railway Station. Sacrifice Price £2600. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. 6917 PAPANUI ROAD (just off), near St. Andrew’s College. , %-acre, lovelv garden, 3 chains frontage, magnificent 2-Storey Residence, 9 rooms, every conv. Perfect order. Vacant possession. W. E. SIMES and CO. 6703 NORTH BEACH. NEW BUNGALOW, four rooms, etc. Cash required, £4OO/£5OO. £2500. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.. Cashel street. 2056 £3IOO—FENDALTON, Fendalton: Attractive Stucco Bungalow, suitable Rehab., in very good order, with 3 bedrooms, sunroom, lounge, large kitchen, garage, fowlhouse. Good section. BINNS, BARBER, and CO., lB2 Cashel street- 6696 £22OO—CITY DWELLING in 3 Flats. 2 rooms. Vacant. Key our office £27SO—BRYNDWR BUNGALOW, Jeffreys road. 5 rooms, also garage. Excellent order. Immediate possession. Key our office. £32SO—RICCARTON BUNGALOW, built 8 years, 5 rooms and garage; handy to church, school and tram. Sole Agents: HARRIS, LAWLOR and CO. T.C.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26671, 4 March 1952, Page 12

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