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AUCTIONS. FRUIT EXCHANGE. FRUIT EXCHANGE.' - . i<'fii;n: KxciiAxciK. FKUIT EXCHANGE. . rpHOMPSO.Y JJRGS., LLVMTF-D. -1-HOMPSON ni'OS.. LIMITED. BLAIR STREET. ON MONDAY, 22iid JUNE. At 11 o'clock. GROCERIES, G ROGER [ES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, lii an Assigned Estate, consisting of General Grocery and' Sundry Stock. Also; UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE, UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE. Consisting of Watches, Rings, " Brooches, Bags, and. Wearing Apparel. Also, MAIZE, WHEAT, AND 'PLASTER. Remember—Sale Commences at 11 a.m. ' sharp. ■ . AUCTION- SALE, . TUESDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. GW. PRICE; LIMITED, have re- • c-oivdd instructions to poll at. their Mart. 78-80. Uimbton quay, a LARGE ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FUHjMTUUR. . DRAI'KRV, SHIiETINCivS, BLANKETS,, CO.STUMKS. 3 PIANOS, GRAMOPHONES, FIGHT SEWING MA CHINKS. . QUANTITY CLEAR GLASSWARE, ALUMINIUM TKA-. POTS -AND KF.TTLES. SKVERAL NKW AND USED CARPETS. PAIR. SOLID TIRES I<'OR MOTOR LORRY, ISO for 741 SING IS R' BOOT SEWING MACHINE LARGE CORKING MACHINE DRUM D.C.U 'MALT EXTRACT (lor FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER, : C. W, PKTG'E, LTD., . Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY.- 24th JUNE 1925 '•'■ . ' At 1.50 p.m. . IMPORT ANT SALE. OF CONTENTS OF ; . GENTLKMAN;S RESIDENCE, -, ■ No.' 17, TINAKORI ROAD. MESSRS. 'J. H. ' BETHUNE AND. CO. have been instructed by J. G. Crawford. Esq:.' -to. sell by Public Auction at the Residence, as "above— jacobean. oak sideboard suite of 6 jacobean dining chairs: OAK EXTENSION OVAL DINING TABLE, MASSIVE'TURNED LEGS BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD FURNI- . -TURK.; including— ' ROUND -DRAWING-ROOM TABLE INLAID HOUND UPHOLSTERED .-CHAIR, in Silk Tapestry . ELEGANT CHINA CABINET ROSEAYOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE CHESTERFIELD, specially well sprung, loose cover and 3'cushions OEDAR WRITING DESK WILTON PILE CARPET ' BORDERED INDIAN CARPET PILE'STAIR CARPET HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE ' comprising 2- Single Bedsteads, Cheat of 5, ' drawers, Duehesso and Mirror ; Wardrobe made of specially picked timbers -■ '■ - - 2 EASY CHAIRS ANO LOOSE COVERS. "Rimu Side Table, Artistin Modernßeading Lamp, Rimu Hall' Seal' . Curtains,-- Ottoman, Silk Electric ■ Shades, s. and d. Iron Bedsteads Kimu Cot. ,4-drawer Chest, Small jJrcsms Table. Goods -will be on view Tuesday afternoon and; morning of Sale. . . J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., ■ . -.; ... ■ .'".-' Auctioneers. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. : "WEDNESDAY, Ist JULY, 1925, ■-■ " : At 2.30 p.m. ... SPECIAL FEATURE: DAIRY F\RM ■ AT ■ MAKARA ALSO OFFERING OF BUILDING SITES AT MIRAMAR AT REASONABLE RESERVES.. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee to Sell by Public Auction at their- Rooms, Feather-' | ston street, as above— | ::.:% JOHN TROTTER; I DAIRY FARM,' containing 100 acres, and having Frontages to MAKARA ROAD and SOUTH MAKARA ROAD togclher with the Dwelling.or 6 rooms, outbuildings, 7-bail cow sbed, with .;■. upnevolo floor, hay shed, detached wood shed. This Farm'is'conveniently situated within. 2 rnile3 of the city boundary, near to the. Post Office, school, and church. It has a. special advantage in that a 30-gallou city mi Ik round can be worked. There is about 70 acres 'pioughablo, - low hills, and terraco land, capable of growing all ■sorts, of crops It. is good healthy country,, suitable for sheep, principally sown in native grasses. In its present stato the carrying capacity is about 25 head of cattle. PERMANENT STREAM WATER SUPPLY! Tho dwelling-is a-comfortable one, containing 6. rooms, porch, washhouse, copper, tubs, and storeroom, and is in very fair order inside and out. Almost immediate possession can be arranged. ESTATE CLAUDE HAMILTON BLAKE. BUILDING SECTION—Land 66ft x 105 ft, containing i-acre, and having a frontage to Edward street, Miramar, situated about 2J, chains from Kind's road. ° ESTATE THOMAS SHIELDS. BUILDING SECTION—Two Sections, each 66ft x 165 ft, containing 'i-acre each, situated on the corner of MIRAMAR AVENUE and EDWARD STREET. Miramar. This block is dead level, situated handy to the tram uini the cutting, and being Main road frontages are hound to ineritase in value. Could easily be subdivided into 3 sections. KST.VI.T. P'RTSCILLA COLTMAN*. BU 11,1)1X0 SECTION—Lund contain!,," 1 rood 2 ,K-r«-h.M. having-a frnnta«-« to AIAUI.H.7A ROAD, M'I'KAMA'K. This sec-tiou U silua(.'<l just. Un (b« tu|i of 111.- ml K « overlooking Evans liav ,-,,,,1 not, far from the luitliii.,'. With very litlle fxeuvation it could bo made into an excellent building site, commanding a beautiful view. For further particulars and arrangements to view, -'apply to J. U. BETHUNE AXO CO., Auctioneer?.. _ -..-..„,..__.........._ A IHJXOALMW in i| s (,•„,■ name, ritrbi jX\ u.rtodn.r. nrar .1,,- S,, lliirc . , p | llv( . lo op proud of: .Toqn.:-t lawn. f ;;mifn. f.l. | Thr. ov.«.:r. v.1,,, |, IcHvin-, r,nV,-" ,-..,,. { '.li 12', 5"1 ?-~ Q":*- '>"'='■! l*« 'from Win

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 143, 20 June 1925, Page 12

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