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. AUCTIOMS FORD AND HADFIELD. LTD. VALUABLE "AMBERLEY" PROPERTY 124 MAIN RD., CENTRAL AMBERLEY 124 MAIN RD.. CENTRAL AMBERLEY IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS. 131 WORCESTER STREET I ) THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2 P.M. ON A/C. MISS G. L. MORRIS. This very interesting property is the old home of the late Dr. Morris, and is planted in lovely old English trees and shrubs, stream, and beautifully secluded. AREA APPROX. 21 ACRES. ■ AREA APPROX. 2J ACRES. ROAD FRONTAGE 1135 LINKS. I ALL THE LAND IS CAPABLE OF I SUBDIVISION. PICTURESQUE OLD-TYPE DWELLING OF 6 ROOMS AND OFFICES. 2 GAR- , AGES. All modern conveniences, including new El. Range. El. H.W., Septic Tank. Doulton B. and 8., Tiled Fireplace. Rates only £9. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Auctioneers. 4920 H. T. PENROSE AND CO. LINWOOD AVENUE SHOPPING AREA. NO. 222 LINWOOD AVENUE NO. 222 LINWOOD AVENUE (Next door to Canberra E 11). On Behalf of Trustees in the Deceased Estate of HUGH McILRAITH ROBERTSON. IN CJR LAND SALES ROOM, 183 MANCHESTER STREET. on Wednesday, may 4, at 2 p.m. TWO FINE SHOP SITES AND GOOD SOLID T-HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR INCORPORATING BY BUILDING SHOPS IN FRONT. House comprises 5 main rooms, k’ette., and bathroom, mainly plastered and papered; N.W. gas range, hot and cold water, bath and basin, copper and tubs, etc. GOOD SECTION OF 21J PERCHES, WITH 56FT FRONTAGE. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: A grand opportunity for an Investor or Speculator. Right in the heart of the shopping area. The House will work in very well as flats or storerooms for the shops. MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP ESTATE. MR R. L. RONALDSON, 104 Hereford street, Solicitor for the Estate. H. T. PENROSE and CO.. Auctioneers, 183 Manchester street. ’Phone 79-772. 4916 H. T. PENROSE AND CO LINWOOD AVENUE SHOPPING AREA. No. 222 LINWOOD AVENUE No. 222 LINWOOD AVENUE (Next Door to Canberra Hall). On behalf of Trustees in the deceased Estate of ‘HUGH McILRAITH ROBERTSON. In our Land Sales Room, 183 MANCHESTER STREET, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, AT 4 P.M. TWO FINE SHOP SITES AND GOOD SOLID T-HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR INCORPORATING BY BUILDING SHOPS IN FRONT. HOUSE comprises 5 main rooms, k’ette. and bathrobm, mainly plastered and papered, N.W. gas range, hot and cold water, bath and basin, copper and tubs, etc. GOOD SECTION OF 211 PERCHES WITH 46ft FRONTAGE. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: A grand opportunity for an investor or speculator. Right in the heart of the shopping area. The House will work in very well as flats or storerooms for the shops. MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. MR R. L. RONALDSON. 104 Hereford street. Solicitor for the Estate. H T. PENROSE and CO., Auctioneers, 183 Manchester street. 'Phone 79-772. • 4708 H. T. PENROSE AND CO. UNDER CONDUCT of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Christchurch at the request of the Mortgagees and in exercise of the powers of sale contained or implied in Memorandum of Mortgage No. 367809, Christchurch Registry. PREBBLETON AUCTION SPRINGS ROAD, PREBBLETON (Next door to Hall). MESSRS H. T. PENROSE and CO. will offer for sale at Auction in their rooms str ®et, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, 25th day of MAY, 1955, at ? P^?- ’ ALL THAT parcel of land situated m Block 13 of the Christchurch Survey District containing 1 rood or thereabouts being part of Rural Section 1742 and the w ,"°* e the land comprised in certificate of Title Volume 394 Folio 285 limited as to Parcels. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Shop 27ft x 15ft, with veranda, is divided to form shop and office, and suitable for mixed business or fruit and confectionery The Store is 50ft x 20ft, with 14ft stud, tiled roof, concrete floor, loading dock, 3 sliding doors, and 3ft of the walls is in concrete, to make rat proof. Has been used as Grain Store, but ideal as factory. Particularly suitable for Builder, Joiner, Engineer, or similar type of business. 1-Acre Section, with 50ft frontage. This is a great opportunity for someestablish themselves in business in a rapidly developing area, application containing its estimates of the value of the land to soI u may b j e seen at any time during office hours prior to the sale at the office A e^ ar the Supreme Court 5? a nd C oi riSt ; hu . r u Ch ' without payment of tFm* \ n th e A uct,on Room at the sale without payment of fee. Kte be Inspected at wvMi? the Mortgagees’ Solicitors. GRESSON, REED, rhri«ti?h. < ?^ L #' AND ’ J 3 ® Manchester st., £re r “m?y U £’o&„eT 0n ’ fUrther particu - PENROSE and CO., Auctioneers. ’PHONE 79-772. 4917

L. W. PAYNE. IMPORTANT DALLINGTON AUCTION, a HEES' oIE EET <oft Gloucester st.). 6 UONEL STREET (off Gloucester st.). ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN MESSRS H. T. PENROSE and CO.’S LAND SALES ROOM. 183 MANCHESTER STREET. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 ON WEDNESDAY, MAY IL AT 2.30 P.M. On Account THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE on Behalf of MRS S. J. WILLIAMS. Ibis a Most Solidly-constructed Bungalow, comprising 2 bedrooms, lounge, ain-ing-room with modern tile surround firePanelled hall, kitchenette with Moffat electric range, good cupboard space, sealed lino, on floor. Separate giassed-door shower cabinet, Shanks pedestal basin, and sealed lino. Enclosed back porch entrance. Laundry, pumice gas copper, pumice tubs, separate toilet. Electric hot water. Section, 20.7 Perches, laid out in lawn, shrubs, fruit trees, flowers, and vegetable garden. Good concrete block front fence. Concrete drive and garage. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This Property is in splendid order inside and out. Most handily situated to Woodham road shopping area, schools, churches, and two bus services The linos, and Venetian blinds will be sold with the property. IMMEDI TE VACANT POSSESSION WILL BE GIVEN. Auct: ~i Board Erected. Further particulars and key to inspect from: L. W. PAYNE, v^ n L tur e and Property Auctioneer, « Hl s h str eet. ’Phones 79-616 or 58-114. Member Real Estate Institute of N.Z. Or The District Public Trustee. - 4995 SPECIAL AUCTION SPECIAL BROWNS, Auctioneers, 79 Crawford street, Punedin. ’Phone 12-826. 'Phone 12-826. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1955, 9.30 A.M. On behalf DUNEDIN TAXIS, LTD., who have replaced a portion of their fleet with new vehicles, we offer for sale the following used Taxi Cabs:— 1. DE SOTO, 1950. 2. DE SOTO, 1949. 3. DE SOTO. 1948. 4. CHRYSLER, 7 passenger, 1937. 5. HUMBER SUPER SNIPE, 1951. 6. HUMBER SUPER SNIPE, 1951. 7. HUMBER SUPER SNIPE, 1951. 8. DODGE, 1937. These cars at present hold taxi warrantaand are mechanically sound. They y* ll as 18 and can be inspected from WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, to time of sale at:— BROWNS, 79 Crawford street, Dunedin. Auctioneers and Valuators, 'Phone 12-826. 7573 FOR Rail, Sea, or Air Transport, any where, see Whittakers, 'Phone 69-759. M.W.S.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27641, 23 April 1955, Page 21

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