Auctions BY PUBLIC AUCTION PROPERTY, GOOD QUALITY FURNITURE & EFFECTS, CHOICE ORNAMENTS. MODERN WASHING MACHINE, FRIDGEFREEZER, 2 PIANOS, ETC SALE ON THE PREMISES, 87 PURIRI STREET, RICCARTON A FIRST CLASS RESIDENTIAL POSITION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AT 12 NOON ON BEHALF OF THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE AND AGENCY' CO. OF N.Z., LTD (FOR AN ESTATE). IMPROVEMENTS comprise a well built weatherboard bungalow with iron roof, large size windows. Lath and plaster interior walls. Lounge 16 x 16, feature stone fireplace, breakfast room 12 x 11, tiled fireplace. Bedrooms 15 x 14 and 15 x 9 each with wardrobes. Sunroom 15 x 5 with double entrance. Kitchen 12 x 8, electric stove, numerous cupboards, incinerator and electric hot water. Bathroom, shower over bath, laundry, stainless steel tub, separate toilet, motor garage. Extensive concrete drive and paths. Body carpets. Venetian blinds and drapes included. LAND: 30 Perches, generous frontage. A well established garden, mature trees and shrubs. The excellent quality furniture and effects Will include: Bedroom suite of five pieces in polished beech, single oak bed, oak winged mirror duchesse, several single mattresses, modern “Washrite” auto-■ matle washing machine, iron frame pianos (Koch and Sohn) (Dresden), also another (by Kemprich and Co. (Luckenwalde), large size Frigidaire refrigerator-deep freeze (Cyclmatic model), 3-drawer marble top antique table, modern writing bureau with three drawers (a beauty), pair antique kitchen chairs, Chesterfield suite with loose covers, kidney dresser, gents compactum (2 door), oak dining table and four brass studded dining chairs and another oak drawleaf dining table, winged arm chair, S chair, painted single bed and single foam rubber mattress, dropside oak table, oak marble clock, chrome spirit kettle. Coffee table, small size lady's seagrass chair, pair small antique kitchen chairs. Dimplex electric heater. Quantity of ornaments and nick-nacks, Venetian vases, Japanese vases, blue Italian bowl with lid, a quantity of fancy cups, plates and saucers and vases. Sheffield plated vege. dish with lid, quantity of crystal ware, crystal glasses, quantity of fancy cups, plates and saucers, number of fancy judgs, R.D. ware, child’s push chair, child’s trike, baby’s cot and mattress, child’s rocking-horse, baby's zip top c ?l’, rl ? r ba ®» two haby’s chairs, child’s play table and two chairs. Old fashioned threelegged standard lamp and shade, pair rare old statues, gent s old fashioned occa- °” al lounge chair, antique wall mirror with gold painted frame, several small clocks, beaten copper firescreen, brass vases and brass and copvSe£Ying tra y s - “Blythe rletcher’ water colour and other pictures, silver plated serving tray. Transistor and mantel radios, “Liberty” portable sewing machine, beaten copper log box, dropside tea waggon. Quaint old large jug, a set of five “Coalport” coffee cups and saucers, two gig lamps, pair hand painted tall jardinieres, coffee mill, two large meat plates, “Ultimate” electric fry pan, electric toaster, electric cake mixer, electric kettle, dropside kitchen table, blanket box, barometer, pictures, quaint old picture frames, old kerosene lampsi electric heaters, oval shape wall mirrors, smoker’s stand, treadle “Singer” sewmg machine, bedspreads, linen and blankets, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, floor rugs, pair binoculars, kitchen ware, preserving jars. Garden hose, pot plants and stand, bird cage, etc. NOTE: A most interesting offering. No reserves. ALL ON VIEW AFTER 9 A.M DAY OF SALE FORD AND HADFIELD LTD. PROPERTY AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS, PHONE 797-830. 2391 SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT CHRISTCHURCH BINNS, BARBER AND KEENAN, LIMITED, Auctioneers acting under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Christchurch at the request of the Mortgagee will offer for sale by public auction at their sale rooms at 131 Worcester Street, Christchurch, on Wednesday, the day of November, 1977, at 2.30 p.m., the following property;— ALL THAT piece of land situated in the Land Registration District of Canterbury containing TWENTYEIGHT PERCHES AND ONE TENTH OF A PERCH 128.1 perches) more or less being Lot 15 on Deposited Plan 6066 part of Rural Section 252 and being all the land in Certificate of Ttitle Volume 339 Folio 96 Canterbury Registry. The property is situated at 167 St Albans Street, Christchurch. The Improvements erected on the land comprise a weatherboard early type bungalow with a tile "roof and a weatherboard garage. The dwelling has entrance sunporch, entrance hall, lounge room, open fireplace, tile surround, living room, open fireplace, brick surround, adjoining cylinder and linen cupboard, dual hot water. 2 bedrooms. 1 having single door built in wardrobe, kitchenette, stainless steel sink bench, electrim range, buff in cupboards, bathroom, rolled end porcelain bath, porcelain basin, laundry. 1 stainless steel laundry tub, toilet. The outside improvements consist of a garage 15ft by 9ft. front picket fence and paling fences. The property is presently occupied and is situated in a good residential area close to bus, schools and shops. The Mortgagee’s application to sell containing the mortgagee's estimate of value and the particulars and conditions of sale in respect of the property may be inspected at the office of the Registrar of the Supteme Court at Christchurch at any time during office hours prior to the sale and at the auction rooms on the day of the sale ■ without payment of fee. i
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