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Auctions PUBLIC AUCTION QUEENSTOWN COMMERCIAL PROPERTY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1984 At 2 p.m. AT QUEENSTOWN MEMORIAL HALL. MESSRS WRIGHTSON NMA, LTD, in conjunction with Perpetual Real Estate have received instructions from the vendors to offer for sale by Public Auction at the before nominated venue and time the following described properties:— SITUATION: Corner of Camp and Beach Streets, Queenstown. AREA: 549 metres square. ZONING: Commercial 1 (one). IMPROVEMENTS: Roughcast building approximately 800 sq ft of 3 rooms plus toilet facilities balance area lawn: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sections 1 and 2 Block VI Town of Queenstown. COMMENTS: This is a corner section in the heart oi Queenstown’s commercial area. This is a great opportunity for investors in New Zealand’s boom area. Genuine sellers and inspection is recommended. One of the last undeveloped sites available. Handy to waterfront. TERMS: 10 per cent at fall of hammer, balance or date for possession which is December 19,1984. Solicitors to Vendors — Macalister Bros. Wlntor — Mr Bradshaw. Inspection and conditions of sale available fron Auctioneers:— WRIGHTSON NMA Ray Newell, Invercargill 74-058. Graham McCambridge, Alexandra 8029. PERPETUAL REAL ESTATE, QUEENSTOWN, lan Faulks or Greg Ross 969. i —. — AUCTION MOST SOUGHT AFTER PAGES ROAD 21.38 HECTARES (SUBJECT TO FINAL SURVEY) i THIS IS a most rare opportunity to obtain a desirable Pages Road northern location so close to thf ■ city yet offering country living with sweeping views of the mountains to the sea. Magnificent building sites with power at road frontage. The vendoi reserves the right to sell bh private treaty to tht Auction date. TO BE AUCTIONED IN CONJUNCTION BY FOURWAYS REAL ESTATE LTD AND PYNE GOULD GUINNESS LTD IN PYNE’S LANDSALES ROOM, STRATHALLAN STREET, TIMARU ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1984, AT 2.00 p.m. FOR FURTHER DETAILS TELEPHONE: Phone 89-029 Phone 86-159 • After hours: After hours: D. D. Collie 88-208 A. B. McCredie 61-197 G. J. Denley 83-674 T. M. Scott 61-877 M.R.E.I.N.Z. V AmiTTKI

ON VIEW NEXT TUESDAY 10.30 to 5 and 7 to 9 Specimens of soft-paste & « porcelain from the 18th cen- ! A tury potteries of Northern L' '' @ France are very rare. By the , strangest of coincidences, two items, both from local homes, are included in R. G. BELL AND co ’ s stloW Week Antique Sale catalogue. .'.jS '-'iJ I IP®;! L A delft-like blue and white .-"vf [ X. Wv plaque (illustrated) of Rouen. uif 1 ' / \ ' I 2. A delicately coloured clock 1 / .x • \ i Wj® base of Chantilly. . »■ ®Ss It’s unbelievable. Both hand • !*’sr ' Wl painted. Connoisseurs items: ’r & ’ I irU surely. T, j KA~ I I CERAMICS: Rank high in * H | t ’ NEXT WEDNESDAY’S offer1 f- I ? i I ing- Pair Staffordshire dogs, t 1 • 4 ' * Worcester, Lambeth Doulton, !?7.«J1 i in l jAara f > Belleek, Jasper Wedgewood, iXi I l : Royal Worcester, Royal DoulI'A]' V tfU ton, Myott, Copenhagen, fcgSL TkKSwW . * Aynsley, Shelley, Moorcroft, Effigq •V Italian, German, Oriental, Clarice Past lll6 burner. P -Ml CRYSTAL: A glorious array. uSs| .<-* ' > ; p • v wS; Lustres, decanters, cruets, eSmU&fti’ ' r*.C drinking glasses, bowls, outstanding George 111 pieces. 0N tuesday SILVER: Sheffield plate, ■■■■„y superb entry, 4 and 3 piece tea services, eight place setting ' flatware, dishes, bowls, exquisite cased set liqueurs, serving spoons, comports, S.P. candelabrum, the best S.P. lidded jug ever. You. must see it. JEWELLERY: We’ve never had better. Diamond, sapphire, ruby, rings, brooches, lockets, bracelets, chains, sov. cases, earrings, buttons, amber beads, miniature album (lovely), bookmark, collectors’ treasures. See catalogue. - FURNITURE: Simply lovely set 6 Art Nouveau drawing room chairs, large extension dining tables in walnut, kauri, rimu, Bergere (ball and claw feet), 2 ' seater settee, set 6 balloon back m. dining chairs, ini. walnut china cabinet, rosewood credenza, mahogany dressing table, E.C. walnut break-front wardrobe, rosewood George fitted wardrobe, rare 2 position Victorian easy chair, mahogany chests, occasional tables, longcase clock (repro), superb Victorian hall stand, set 6 high back d. chairs, mahogany Regency sideboard, m.t. washstand, ini. walnut credenza (W round glass doors), m. chiffoniere, b-tw, standard lamp, barometer, oval and circular 100 tables, nice chaise longue, pair - oak high back chairs (carved), cabinets, nursing chairs, lovely brass fender and dogs, pair wall brackets, dresser, etc. Caucasian rugs. PICTURES: A choice selection. The best European works we have had in years. George in min. on ivory, lovely Russell Flint print, old engravings, N.Z. works. Baxter prints, Cranleigh Barton. SPECIALS: D.B. shotgun and case complete, brass, copper, pewter, cam. glass, ivory rare E. Colonial cast iron oven, and a camp oven (museum pcs), 12 stop Am. organ, bugle. WHAT AN OFFERING! “I’m sure I’ve missed something. Anyway you’ll see it all.” —R.G.B. BY AUCTION NEXT WEDNESDAY, 10.30 A.M. IN OUR ROOMS, Opposite Clock Tower KAIAPOI R. G. BELL AND COMPANY Auctioneers Of Lovely Things Catalogues 50 cents — Heart Foundation

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Press, 3 November 1984, Page 59

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