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AUCTIONS N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. NEAT, ATTRACTIVE ULTRA-MODERN BUNGALOW To be Sold to Close an Estate. NO. 61 KENSINGTON AVENUE, NO. 61 KENSINGTON AVENUE, ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, AT 12.15 P.M. IN OUR ROOMS, 182 HEREFORD STREET. On Account of the Trustees in the Estate of the late J. J. Wylie. THIS is a fine Modern Bungalow, approximately 8 years old, having a tile roof and containing a lounge with tile slab, three fine bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, a sunny dining room, also with a tile slab, and kitchenette. The dwelling is tastefully art papered throughout, there is a bathroom with a porcelain bath and basin, dual hot water service, Terrazzo marble bench, electric stove, ample cupboard accommodation, laundry with fuel copper, concrete tubs, high pressure water supply and sewer connexion. The section, which has an area of 24.4 perches, faces east and receives the maximum sunshine. A concrete drive leads to a full sized motor garage. Bus stops at the door. Only 2 minutes walk from the new Roman Catholic Church and school, and also close to the State Public School. This is a really neat attractive home, having all cdhveniences, and immediate vacant possession. We have the Keys. We have the Keys. Further particulars from: N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, , 182 Hereford street. ’Phone 76-651. R. L. RONALDSON, 104-106 Hereford street. Solicitor to the Estate. 4275 N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. CHARMING RICCARTON BUNGALOW. NO. 96 MAURO STREET, NO. 96 MATIPO STREET, To be Sold to Wind Up an Estate. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, AT 2 P.M. IN OUR ROOMS, 182 HEREFORD STREET. 182 HEREFORD STREET. On Account of the Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Co., Ltd., Trustees in the Estate of the late FREDERICK JAMES PRETSCH. The Property, situated at the above address, comprises a NEAT BUNGALOW HOME, having a large lounge-room, 2 bedrooms, sunroom, and kitchenette. The Dwelling is plastered and papered throughout. Conveniences include electric light, a bathroom with a pbrcelain bath and basin, dual hot water service, ample built-in cupboards, gas stove, fuel copper tubs, high pressure water supply, and sewer connexion. The Section, which faces west, has an area of 35.1 Perches. There are concrete paths and a motor garage. This home is only one minute to transport and is close to shops, Riccarton road and the Piiriri Street Roman Catholic Church. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. THE HOME MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. We Have the 'Keys. We Have the Keys. Further particulars from: N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 182 Hereford street. ’Phone 76-651. PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE AND AGENCY CO., LTD., Cnr. Worcester and Manchester streets. MEARES, WILLIAMS, HOLMES, and BOOKER, 98 Gloucester street. Solicitors to the Estate. 4275 N. H. McCROSTIE and CO. AUCTION SALE. NEAT MODERNISED DWELLING. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, RADIO, ELECTRIC CLEANER, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. No. 14 DAMPIER STREET No. 14 DAMPIER STREET (Just off Ferry road). MONDAY, AUGUST 29, AT 12 NOON. On the Premises, No. 14 DAMPIER ST. On account of the Trustee in the Estate of SARAH ELLEN BROWN, Deceased. The property comprises a Neat Modernised Dwelling, having four spacious rooms and kitchenette. The dwelling is plastered and papered throughout, there are built-in wardrobes end a tapestry brick fireplace, dual hot water service, an electric stove, copper, and tubs, high pressure water supply and sewer connexion. Small tidy section of 14.8 perches. Other improvements include concrete paths and a motor garage. This home is only one minute from bus stop and shops, and is close to the Woolston School. Immediate Vacant Possession. The property must be sold to wind up the Estate. Also, Upright Grand Piano by Haake, H. Mantel Model Radio, Hoover Cleaner, Invalid’s Chair, General Furniture and Effects. Full details later papers. Further particulars from N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 182 Hereford st. ’Phone 76-651. Harold Smith and Dallison, 190 Hereford street. Solicitors to the Estate. <275 £39SO—FENDALTON, Mod. Bung., 5 rms., k’ette., gar. GROUP HOUSES—Brick. Avonside, Burwood: £SOOO—CITY Bung., nr. St. Luke's, 6 rms.. garage. £3OOO—PICTO<I ave., Riccarton, Bung., 5 and k'ette. Garage. £36OO—WAINONI, Modern Bung., 5 rms., Bendix. Garage, etc. £SOOO—LATIMER Sq. (close). Square House, 6 rms. £43OO—HAREWOOD Poultry Farm, 4 acres and Residence. £lOOO DEPOSlT—Shirley, St. Albans, New Bungalows to your plan. Further details of these and other properties, apply to:— N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Real Estate Agents, 182 Hereford st. ’Phone 76-851. W.S. H. W. DREWERY, AUCTIONEER 5 BUILDINGS, GARAGE, LUCERNE HAY, 600 FARM POSTS, LARGE QUANTITY RAILS, GALVANISED IRON By Public Auction On the Premises, 200 BARRINGTON STREET, SPREYDON 200 BARRINGTON STREET, SPREYDON 200 BARRINGTON STREET, SPREYDON 200 BARRINGTON STREET, SPREYDON MONDAY, AUGUST 22, AT 1.30 P.M. MONDAY, AUGUST 22, AT 1.30 P.M. MONDAY, AUGUST 22, AT 1.30 P.M MONDAY, AUGUST 22, AT 1.30 P.M. | LIST INCLUDES: Hay Shed 28 x 11 (iron roof, wooden floor). Weatherboard Garage, as new, 16ft 6in x 10ft 4in (double doors), 1 unit (set of 3 horse stalls and extension 30 x 11, all with iron roof), Hay Shed 24 x 13 (iron roof and wooden floor), 1 Unit 4 Loose Boxes, Sulky Shed and Harness Room 48 x 11, Elec Lights, 5, and heater point, switchboard). Roof Top for Horse Shed, New Iron 16ft x 7ft, Set of 2 Horse Shelters 22 x 9ft 6in, Iron roof, 40 Batos good Lucerne Hay, 3 Elec. Poles, witlTcross bars, wiring, etc, large Chaff „ Open c Concrete Outside Fireplace, with 7-rßlock Chimney. 450 6ft lengths 5 x I, painted all round, 50 7ft do, large quantity assorted sizes Timber, 110 Lshaped Standards (pointed and holed) Oregan Poles, 1 32ft. 1 30ft, 1 lift Bin’ 3 heart R P - 1 10ft 1 Mt 6in, 1 7ft, 200 6ft Silver Pine Posts (painted all round most as new). Hardwood Posts, 4x44 6ft 6in sawn 6 x 4,2 7ft Sawn 5 x 3, 7 7ft 50 Mac rocarpa, sawn and painted 37 7ft 4 x 4 painted hardwood, 5/70 sin by 3in hardwood, 1 Bft 6in 6 x 10 do 1 Bft do 11 Bft heavy Gate Posts, 16 12ft 4x2 Painted Railings (round top), 22 6ft do Timber 8 13ft 6ta 6 x 1 painted, 216 in do’ a w d 1 16 £ 7x i and painted. 30 Bft Heavy Brown Birch Posts, 50 10ft Heavy Brown Birch Rails, 2 7ft and 2 sft k° 8 x 1. 8 7ft 5 x 2, 9 -sft 5 x Ij, 10 6ft 6m Match Lining, quantity Guttering and Downpiping, 17 Farm and .J? e , , Yard Gates, some with posts, all with hinges, 4 Heaps Palings, 7 Concrete Post Butts, 12 Concrete Slabs, 40 4ft 4 x 2 Hardwood Butts, 3 part Coils Sheep Netting, 2 large loads Firewood, 3 Water Troughs, 1 large Kauri Trough, on legs, set of Concrete Tubs Maul, Rammer, Spirit Level, C.C. Saw, Rope, quantity Assorted Paints, Gladstone Bag, Feed Buckets. Waterproof Clothing, Taps and Plumbers’ Fittings, Hay Sacks, 2 large cords Elec. Flex, Saw Horse, Room Heater with Chimney, odd Water Piping, Burning Drum, Coils No. 8 Wire, Fly Window, 2 Hay Forks, spr and 4pr, Slashers, Shovels, Sledge Hammer, Chop Hoe, 2 Grubbers, Spade, Horse Leads, Body Brushes, jewt Glucose, quantity Painted Weatherboards. Collection of well-grown shrubs, 3x2 Umber painted, 36 6ft, 17 7ft, 19 Bft, 32 10ft. 37 lift, 75 12ft, 27 14ft, 4x2 Timber, painted, 11 Bft, 3 lift, 12 14ft, 4 17ft 3xl timber painted, 16 7ft, 19 12ft, 13 14ft, 23 sheets Galvanised Iron, quantity Kauri, 4 x 3, and large quantity useful Sundries. NOTE —These goods must be cleared, as the land is being subdivided. H. W. DREWERY, Auctioneer. ’Phone 35-049. GRAZING GRAZING for Ponies for 4 to 6 weeks. Near Harewood, Papanui district. 'Phone 48-338.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27736, 13 August 1955, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27736, 13 August 1955, Page 22

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