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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH, At l. ir> o'clock. At Council Chaum-is, Port Chalmera. Instructed by Mr M’LACHLAN. SPLENDID 4-ROOMED COTTAGE, QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD SECTION. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Section 237, Port Chalmers, fronting Harrington street, with a well-buJt 4-roomed Dwelling-house; electric light, bathroom, washhouse, and conveniences. Further particulars from H. O. HAGGITT. Esq., Solicitor. WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH, 1919, • At 1.30 o’clock. At Council hampers, Port Chalmers. Under instructs ns non the Trustees of the late Mrs S. S. Basire. PORT Or . A LMERS FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, Freehold Proper* ties: 1. Section 199, adjoining Catholic Church, Town of Port Chalmers, containing 1 rood, haring a frontage on to Magnetic street 01 75ft and a dep'h of 132 ft, together with two Wooden Dwelling-houses. 2. Section 561 Town of Port Chalmers, containing 1 rood, and having a frontage of 66ft to Meridian street. For further particulars apply to the Auo- • tioneers or to H. O. Haggitt, Esq., solicitor. Port Chalmers. WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH, At 1.30 o'clock. At Council Chambers, Port Chalmers. Instructed by the Executors of the Estate 8 the late Janies Fairley. CHOICE PORT CHALMERS FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Currie street (near Grey street). TO BE SOLD TO WIND UP ESTATE. GOOD SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND CONVENIENCES. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction. Section 163, Port Chalmera (area, 1 rood), with a comfortable 6-roomed reridence; bay window, verandah, outhouses, workshop; drained to sewer, FOR DEFINITE SALE. Inspect now. THURSDAY. 20th MARCH, At 1 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by Mr C. P. Alexander and Other Vendors. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE j AND FURNISHINGS. : COSTLY WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND , 1 PLANO (Fritz KnbU), EBONY FTANO (Collard and Collard), OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, KAURI MTRROR-BAOK SIDEBOARD, OAK MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, SOLID BRASS BEDSTEADS, RICH AXMINSTES. CARPETS, GREEN PLUSH SUITE,’ HEAVY’ INLAID LINOLEUMS, Chippendale Occasional Chairs, Large Handpainted Mirror, Photogravures. Cromwell Saddlebag Suite. Upholstered Wicker (hairs, , Chippendale Music Stool, Telescopic Dining | Tables. Brass Fenders, Oak Bookshelves, 1 Cretonne Settee, Kauri Duchesso Pair. | Gliests of Drawers, Iron Bedsteads, Wira J Mattresses, Kapok Bedding, Toilet Chests, : Child’s Cot, Child’s Chair, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Chairs Crookcrrware, Kitchen Utensils, General Household Requisites. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUBNITDRB, as above. • On View Wednesday Afternoon, FRIDAY. 21st MARCH, At 1 o’clock. On Premises, 403 George street, the Residence of Dr Roberts, who is removing to Middlcmarch. SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DRAWING ROOM. DINING ROOM, BEDROOM FURNITURE, CRYSTAL, CHINA, CHOICE OIL AND WATER COLORS By Howarth, Menzies, Gibb, L. W. Wilson, Peel, Wimperis, Hodgkins, J. C. Richmond, and others, COPPER BATH HEATER. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, ,i.c instructed by JJr Roberts to «etf by auction, | Surlus Furniture, as above. Also, I Carved oak dinner waggon, brass flower I bowl, walnut davenport, kauri dining table, I kauri bookshelves, r.p. dining table, seagrass • chairs, handsome wainut overmantel, carved | cabinet bookshelves, walnut letter cabinet, l walnut cab.nets (glass doors), kauri and j tapestry seat with loose cover, 20 Wedgwood cups and saucers, china bowls and i plants, bra.;s trays, large glass rose howls, | hall curtains, electric reading lamp, heavy inlaid linoleum, electroplate, glassware, china, Canadian chairs, kitchen furniture, patent filter, table mang.e. copper boiler, gas griller, unique grit-mid, lawn mower, garden hose, garden tools, £-plale camera, tripod, and fittings, etc., etc. On view from 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon. TUESDAY, 25th MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On Account of J. Blair Mason, Esq. (who la giving up housJteeping). CHOICE RESIDENTIAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY, LTTTLRBOriiNE. LTTTLFBDUPVE, No. 32 Tweed street (near cable car). BEA UTTFULLY-U Eel ii .nED MtUo.uED RESIDENCE AND MOTOR GARAGE. LOVELY U-ACRE FREEHOLD SECTION. VERY SUNNY. WELL SHELTERED, MAGNIFICENT VIEW BEAUTIFUL NATIVE BUSH, LAWNS. FLOWER GARDENS, SHRUBBERY. PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED, a e instructed to tell by auction, | Section 11, LUt’chourne, and part o£ Seo- : tion 15, Melroto, area 1 acre and 34.5 poies (more or lets), with a beautiful 7-i-oom'd Residence; all conveniences; bathroom, porcelain bath, hot and cold water, drained to ew r; electric right, gas fires; motor garage, , fowlhouscs and runs. i AN IDEAL HOUSE IN A MOST ATTRACTIVE SUBURB. Further particulars from Messrs N. AND E. S PATERSON | Or PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. WEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH,, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. SELWYN, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. No. 2 ZETLAND AVENUE (off Selwyn street). GOOD, COMFORTABLE 4-ROOMED COTTAGE. PARK. REYNOLDS. LIMITED, are instructed *to sell by auct’on Alj lotment 19, Selwyn, with a 4-roomed Wooden Cottage (scullery, bath, copper, lub«, drained to sewer). TERMS: £bo DEPOSIT, BALANCE BY INSTALMENTS (5i PER CENT. INTEREST). WEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. COMFORTABLE 5-ROOMED VILLA, No. 15 GALDER AVENUE, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, iiro instructed to sell by auction. Allotments 30 and 33, Block 1., Sunnydale, area 20 poles, with a splendid 5-roomed Dwelling-house, bay window, verandah, gas, hot and cold water, drained to sewer, washhouse ; good garden, fowl run, asphalt path*. A NICE TIDY HOUSE IN A SUNNY POSITION. WELL WORTH INSPEGTOrO.

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Evening Star, Issue 16995, 18 March 1919, Page 5

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