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AUCTIONS. MOUNSEY AND CO., Palmerston North. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE VALUABLE ANTIQUES, WELL SELECTED FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, ETC., AT THE FARM, CUNNINGHAMS, 2 MILES PAST CHELTENHAM STORE, VIA FEILDING. SALE ON ACCOUNT C. J. RUMKIN, ESQ., Who has sold his farm. TUESDAY, TUESDAY, TUESDAY, Commencing Sharp at 11.30 a.m. ATOUNSEY AND CO. have been favL '-*- oured with instructions to sell, as above — ' A WONDERFUL AND ENTERPRISING COLLECTION RARE AND VALUABLE ANTIQUES (REPUTED TO BE OF GREAT VALUE). BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLES CHINESE SILK WORK, RUSSIAN BRONZES, Manchurian brass figures, vases, fonts. INCENSE BOWLS, etc.. BEAUTIFUL SPECIMEN valuable Polar bear (reputed to be one of the finest in the world, now on view at our Showrooms), WONDERFUL LACE GOODS, shawls, valuable sable fur capes, old jewellery. Russian nugget watch chain. Russian coin box, Cloissoine powder and cigarette boxes (worth a mint of money), VALUABLE PRAYING RUG & HANDSOME PERSIAN CARPET (now on view at the rooms), brass tray tables, oak furniture, upholstered furniture, valuable pictures (to be seen to be admired). MR. RUMKIN was in China and Russia for some years, holding a very important position, and through a great amount of influence was able to procure a collection which should be inspected by connoisseurs and those interested in goods of the nature. THE DWELLING IS COMPLETELY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. SPECIAL ENTRIES Include 5-seater De Luxe Ford motorcar, faultless polo pony, dairy utensils, etc. MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers, Palmerston North. 3&B WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926, At 2.30 p.m. on SEASIDE SECTIONS Q€) OJ SEASIDE SECTIONS MO A POINT ESTATE, LYALL BAY EAST. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed by the Estate Late H. D. Crawford, (o sell by Auction at their Rooms, 154 Featherston Street, as above — LOTS 12 to 50—39 Splendid Sections having frontages to the magnificent new marine parade, which inns from Lyall Bay to Seatoun. The sections have areas of from 26.6 perches to 1 foot! 16.7 perches Positively the last block of seaside land which will be available so handy to the City. Having a Westerly aspect, all the sections obtain the full benefit of the sun, and the land lias been so subdivided to allow of each section having a good building site. MAGNIFICENT PANORAMIC VIEWS. ADJACENT TO MIRAMAR GOLF LINKS. FIRST-CLASS BATHING. DEEP-SEA FISHING, BOATING. The New Miramar Tennis Courts are within a short distance. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months, balance in 3 years, interest at 6 per cent. OBTAIN A PLAN. Plans will be posted to any address. Special arrangements can be made for inspecting. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. 3209 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. TIMBER MILL, MACHINERY AND CHATTELS, AT NGAIO. G VACANT SECTIONS, NGAIO. 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, KENYA ST.. NGAIO. 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW. ORARI ST. Messrs, j. h. bethune and co., 4’A i n conjunction with MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., have been instructed by the Liquidators of the Ngaio Timber and Joinery Company, Ltd., to sell by auction at the Rooms, 154 Featherston Street, as above: TIMBER MILL, completely eauipped with planing and dressing machinery, mortising machine, petrol-gas engine, etc., standing on land containing 2 acres, 1 rood 7.6 perches, adjoining the Ngaio Railway Yard and fronting Collingwood Street. Also— STOCK OF JOINERY AND CHATTELS 6 VACANT SECTIONS, fronting Trolissick Park Road ; and Blackbridge Road, Ngaio, containing areas of from 39 perches to half an acre. TWO-STORY RESIDENCE, fronting Kenya Street, Ngaio, containing 7 rooms, on two floors, and fitted with every modern convenience. BUNGALOW OF FIVE ROOMS, front ing Orari Street, Ngaio, recently constructed, and fitted with every convenience. Full details will be published later. For further information and Conditions of Sale, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 154 Featherston Street, °S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., Leinster Chamber, Grey SALE OF CHARMING BUNGALOW HIGHLAND PARK. (On account of owner being transferred from Wellington.) ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926, at 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS. LEINSTER CHAMBERS, 21 GREY STREET. MESSRS. S GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed io Sell by Public Auction, as above: LOT 244, Highland Park, with a frontage of 58ft. to Anne Street, by a depth of 204 ft.. containing just over quarter-acre, TOGETHER WITH THE ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW OF SIX ROOMS, including living room, dining Toom (panelled in Oregon), largo hall (panelled in rimu) sun room. 2 bedrooms, largo basement, kitchen-scullery, with Shacklock range, gas cooker, excellent hot water services from kitchen range and dining room fireplace, wash-house and bathroom; fireplaces in one bedroom, living and dining rooms. The rooms have Carrara ceilings and are artistically papered. This delightful home is situated within about three minutes of the tram, in a fine sunny position, and can never ho built out. and the onlv reason it is in the market is on account of the owner being transferred from Wellington. There is a Government mortgage on the property of 81000 and liberal terms are to be given. For further particulars see the Auctioneers— 8. GEORGE MATHAN & CO., Leinster Chambers, L 21 Grey Street.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 60, 4 December 1926, Page 16

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