Auction* IMPORTANT AUCTION PROPERTY, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS 85 St Andrew’s Hill Road GOOD VIEWS TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION . AT THE PROPERTY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26 AT 12 NOON On account: of the Estate of the Late M. Cossar. THIS HOME constructed of weatherboard walls and Iron roof, comprises 2 separate living rooms, 2 bedrooms, a sunroom, balcony, bathroom and kitchen. This property, situated on a 32 perch section, is in a popular locality being relatively close to transport and shops. Furniture includes: Edwardian comer chair, Sutherland table, nest of tables, oak tea wagon, 2 oak armchairs, 2 spindieback chairs, 2 door bookcase, occasional chair, oak barley twist table, oak drawleaf dining table, 4 oak dining chairs and sideboard, 2 armchairs, 4 piece twin bedroom suite, single innersprung and rubber mattresses, 3 piece Chesterfield suite, Box Ottoman, occasional tables, quantity of pictures and prints including 4 hunting prints. Treadle sewing machine, 2 black and white television sets, duchesse, cabin trunks, single bed. Quantity of good EP ware and chinaware. Late model Electrolux, HMV dual temp, refrigerator, Miss Simplicity washing machine, Westinghouse drier. 2 cane chairs and table, several walking sticks, electric iron, pots, pans, kitchen china, glassware, pair of steps etc. All goods on view as from 9 a.m. morning of sale. Terms strictly cash. Further particulars: N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO., Property and Furniture Auctioneers 68-669 Lane, Neave, Ronaldson Solicitors to the Estate. EBB PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT MOST IMPORTANT PROPERTY AUCTION . HEART OF FENDALTON EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE SUPERIOR FAMILY HOME NOT A PENNY TO SPEND I 4 DESMOND STREET To be sold by Auction in our' Rooms, 904 Colombo Street (unless previously sold by Private Treaty). FRIDAY, MARCH 20, at 2.15 p.m. Full details later papers. Inspection must be by appointment with the Auctioneers. N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO., Property and Furniture Auctioneers Phone 68-669 I PUBLIC AUCTION I INDUSTRIAL REDEVELOPMENT 86 IVORY STREET RANGIORA To too hoW Friday, February 27,1987, at 2.15 p.m. in the Rangiora War Memorial HaH, Albert Street, Rangiora. An ideal redevelopment site. Ideally suited and zoned for the erection of factory-warehouse units. 470 sq m zoned industrial. Well fenced. Location is excellent, adjacent to the Red lion Tavern ano the Main High Street, Ashley Street thoroughfares. Improvements consist of a very old 3 bedroom cottage connected to aH modern conveniences. An opportunity to purchase a prime location property, very suitable for redevelopment or investors wanting to see capital appreciation. SotocHorc Hebnorc, Bowron » Scott-Mr ■BK nun ■■■gin mu AXRimirEriteyaMZ Rajm io PRELIMINARY AUCTION NOTICE FERNSIDE 25 HECTARES TOGETHER WITH MODERN CAPE COD HOME To be held MARCH 20, 1987 at 2.15 pjm. In the RANGIORA WAR MEMORIAL HALL On Account of MR AND MRS W. J. HARWOOD Full details next Saturday’s Auction Column. Gillman Real Estate Limited MREINZ, Auctioneers Ph. Rangiora 6811, Kalapol 6552 A.H. Roy Clarke, Lobum 891
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