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AUCTIONB. P. 8. Nicholle.) (N. J. Keane. AUCTION SALE. 173, BOLLESTON STREET, LIN WOOD. LINWOOD PROPERTY. SUPERIOR OAK FURNISHINGS, WALNUT PIANO (SAMES). THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. On behalf oi Mr Williams, who is giving up housekeeping 1 . On the Premises, . ' 373, BOLLESTON STREET, LINWOOD (Three doors from Canal Reserve). PS. NICIIOLLS AND CO. have received • instructions from Mr Wiliams to Sell by Publio Auction hi* FINE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, Consisting of 5-Roomcd Up-to-date Houso and all possible convoniencos, with about i-Aere, in. lawn and gardens, well fenced, and tho whole of his SUPERIOR OAK FURNITURE, including— Walnut Piano "by “ Samcs,” 2 BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELDS, OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK GATE-LEG TABLE. VELVET PILE CARPET, AX. HEARTHRUGS, oak piano stool, BRONZE KERB AND IRONS, oak palmstands, OAK HIGHBACK CHAIRS, curtains, AX. HALL RUNNER, Ax. slip mats, OAK HALLSTAND, OAK OCC. TABLES, jardinieres aud stands, hall lino., MODERN WOOD BEDSTEADS in 1 kauri. WARDROBE, CHEVAL DUCHESSE CHEST, WASHSTAND (all to match), 2 wood cots, toilet ware, wicker 1 chairs, bedroom suite in rimu, 'Aim., chairs, DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (Stirling). 2 MORRIS CIiAIRS, EX. DINING TABLE, coal cabinet, good linoleums, lawn mower, garden tools, crockery, glassware and sundries. NOTE.—This Furnituro is All New; only been in use a few mouths. On view Wednesday Next, from 2 till 5 p.m. P. S. NICKOLLS AND CO., 11l Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE NEARLY NEW ART FURNITURE. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, at 1 p.m. On behalf of FRANK CHARLTON, ESQ., Christchurch. On the Premises, No. SO, DEAN STREET (two doors from Sherborne Street). PS. NICHOLLS AND CO. have Teceiv- • cd instructions from FRANK CHAR.LI TON, ESQ., who is removing to Wellington, to Sell the. whole ' of his NEARLY NEW ART FURNITURE, including MAGNIFICENT GRAND (FLAT) PIANO BY C. BECKSTEIN (in rosewood), chesterfield in saddlebag velvet, 2 easy chairs to match, occ. tables, occ. chairs, AVICKER CHAIRS, CARVED CARD TABLE AND EASEL ("very raro”), OAK OVERMANTEL. large assortment, of pictures, palm stands and pictures, wicker music stands, book cabinet. ALL BRASS KERB AND IRONS, beautiful cushions. OIL PAINTINGS, NEAV AX. CARPET (13 x 12k BRUSSELS HALL RUNNER, OAK CUTLER’S DESK (S drawers), curtains, ALL BRASS BEDSTEAD complete, SPLENDID BEDROOM PAIR. EBONY HALL-STAND, EBONY CHEVAL and AVASHSTAND, sideboard and 6 h.b. chairs to match, screw ex. dining table, wood cot, toilet ware. slip mats. MODERN WOOD BEDSTEADS complete, duchesse chests, screens. OAK SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, child’s collapsible chair, Ax. hearthrugs, V.P. TABLE ' COVER, MORRIS CHAIRS, k. tables and chairs, ELCTRIC IRON, rocking-horse, lawn mower, folding pushcart-, wringer, pots, pans and the usual household sundries. ALL WITHOUT RESERVE. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. 112 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. * AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, at 1 p.m. CONTENTS OF A 14-ROOMED HOUSE. On- behalf of R. KELLY, ESQ., who is 1 earing Christchurch. On . .the. Premises, No. ■.252, HEREFORD STREET (Federal House). PS. NICHOLLS AND CO. have roceived • instructions from It. Kelly, Esq., to Sell by Publio Auction the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as contained ill his 14-ROOMED HOUSE. The list included—BUN GALOAV AVARDROBES, PICTURESQUE DUCHESSE CHESTS, ALL BRASS-RAIL BEDSTEADS, wire and kapoc mattresses, couches, commode chair, GOOD LINOLEUM, SPLENDID SIDEBOARD, washstande, toilet ware. WICKER EASY CHAIRS, 13 Yards hall lino., AVALNUT PIANO by JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SON, k. tables, drawing-room chairs, pictures, overmantel, kerbs and irons, CABINET COAL ALVSE, HALL STAND, slip mat 3, single bedsteads complete, baby duchesse chest, washstand aud ware, dining table. CUTLERY, CROCKERY, 3G PAIRS BLANKETS. 3G PAIRS SHEETS, IS QUILTS and general household linen, dining chairs, curtains, E.P. AVARE, brassrail kerb and irons, 9 SINGLE BEDSTEADS complete (institution), stretchers complete, chests drawers, duchesse tables, bedroom chairs, £ bedstead oompletc, ico chest, mangle, crosscut saw, wheelbarrow, meat safe, gong, k. dresser, pictures, pots, pans, and the general kitchen sundries as used in a large boarding-house. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO., 113 Auctioneers. F. P. CORKILL. V. P. CORKILL OFFERS FOR SALE. •j -J S7ACRES Limestone and Volcanic J.J. I Bush Country in the Raglan trict, real good quality, more than, half in pasture; well fenced and subdivided. Comfortable Houso, men’s quarters, stables, woolshed, sheep yards, dip, orchards, oto. This property is situated in a very pleasant locality not- fax from the coast ana is exceedingly cheap at £4 . per acre for the freehold. ' F. P. CORKILL. VfORTH TARANAKI, 1369 ACRES Sweet •Is Papa Land, 900 cleared and grassed, fenced in 7 paddocks mostly with totara. posts. Easy hills with good ploughable flats when stumped, being ideal mixed sheep aud dairying country. Buildings comprise <-Roomed Iron House, trap shed, oow shod, sheep pens. Title is O.R.P. Goodwill £5 10s per acre. This property will winter 1J ewes to the aero with cattle extra, and in at present understocked with 2000 sheep and some cattle end horses. Within easy distaneo of the Stratford-To Bourn railway line, and right opposite Post Office, Store and Telephone. F. P. CORKILL. II 1300 ACRES, 1 of which 1300 are in rrass and balanc'd bush. Shepherd's house, j wool-shed, yards, dip, etc.; 12 subdivisions. ;wm carry 2 sheep to tho acre. Price fer freehold £8 10s per acre. (Vendors will cutertain exchange in mortgages, small farm or town property, up to £12,000.) F. P. CORKILL. NEAR KAWHTA, 603 ACRES Bush Farm. about half grass and carrying 450 ow«b, 30 cattle, etc.; 2 Houses. On meta'.lod road and within convenient distance of j factory. Tenure L.I.P. The freehold can jbe purchased a.t 16s. Goodwill £6 per acre. ’ £SOO cash, balance can be arranged for at 5 per cent if desired. F. P. CORKILL. A T RAGLAN, Good Little Homestead of IV 2i x:\. 206 ACRES, all in grass, ring fenced i a,lid subdivided into 12 paddocks. Carrying now 70 cattle, 40-sheep, 12 horses, aud not fully stocked. Store, Post and Telephone and School 1J miles. Freehold £8 per acre. £SOO cash will buy in. F. P. CORKILL. /MOAST FARM, North of New Plymouth, \J 400 ACRES', all in grass except small chimps of preserved bush. A capital fattening or dairying property; 2 miles from a factory. Excellent Bungalow of 4 large rooms. Fine climate, and pleasant situation. Freehold £8 per acre; £6 can remain. V. T. CORKILL, NEW PLYMOUTH (also at RAGLAN).

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16493, 7 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16493, 7 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16493, 7 March 1914, Page 3

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