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Auction Sales. WEDNESDAY COMMENCING PROMPTLY AT 1 P.M. SALE OF very desirable Residence, Springlands. SALE OF four splendid Quarter-acre Building Sites. SALE OF three splendid acre building allotments. . VERY EASY TERMS. 10 per cent. Cash. Balance at 5 per cent. /GRIFFITHS AND SON, favored VJ with instructions from Mrs Tilly, will sell at her residence, lands-^----1. Her Residence, including one acre of land with fine dwelling ! containing seven rooms, bathroom, pantry, wash-house (copper and tubs), trap-shed, stables, windmill and tanks, hot and cold water, and all possible conveniences; nicety planted in garden, lawn, flowering ,shrubs, vegetable gal'^rif.Aand orchard with splendid 16t<bf fruit trees. The house is practicallyr new, in perfect order, and biiilt;.of; the best of hard timber, well arJJa'nged'j and in every way a most desirable residence. 2. Quarter-acre Section, corner Batty's Cross Road and Middle Renwick Road. 3. Quarter-acre Section, Middle Renwick Road. v . 4. Quarter-acre Section, Middle Renwick Road. . 5. Quarter-acre Section, Batty's Cross Road. These are the best quarter-acre building sites in Springlands. 6. Acre Allotment, Middle Renwick .s ■ Road,- next to Mrs Tilly's -residence. 7. Corner,. Acre Allotment, Middle Renwick Road. ~ 8. Acre Allotment on Cross Road. These are very choice building sites", the land being good, and the position excellent. As the property is to be sold, the reserves in all cases are very low indeed, and the opportunity offered the public is a genuinely good one.' . '/ v ' " '■ '• ■" • •.-. . ..■■.■■■■; •-■... Immediately after the property k sold the whole of the FURNITURE will be disposed of absolutely without reserve, and on. account of the quality ":of the goods, the variety and excellent selection of same, the sale is deserving of special attention. Everything; will be ..sold,, including:— - Upright ; Gi-and Piano bj "Krauss" (a splendid instrumeiit), : Axminster and Turkist Carpets, large Rugsj Chester' field, Piano Stool, Music Stand. Easy Chairsj Standard Lamp! Lady's Writing Desk and Stool. Folding Tea ' Table, Fire . Screens^ Shelves, Occasional Tables, Linoleum, Japanese Gong, Barometer, Hanging Lamp, Hat and Coat. Hooks. Plaque, Pictures, Ornaments! Extension Dining Table, Mirrored Sideboard, Book Case and Shelves, large qauntity of valu--1 able Books, Writing Table witli drawers, Couch, Leather Dining Chairs, Marble Clock, Curtains, quantity of superioi ' Crockery, Glassware, Tea Sets, Dinner Service, Cutlery, Bras& 1 mounted and Wooden Bedsteads, , Mattresses, Duchess Chests,. Marble-top Washstands and.ware, Chests of Drawersj Wardrobes, Mirrors, large as- . sortment of. kitchen utensils, Dresser; ' Carpet Sweeper, Brooms, Steps, Scales, Preserv; ing Bottles, Jam, Garden Tools, Plough, Dog Kennel, Ladder; Lawn Mower, Barrow, Bicycle, and a large number of items _ too numerous to particularise. J-his is a sale- worth attending, as «,he goods are the most varied and the best we have ever offered. NOTE THE TIME: 1 P.M. V , , A. R. THOMSON, r> , „ .., Auctioneer. } fk^ Car mll loave Market Square at 12.30 p.m., and at intervals, to suit patrons of sale. cleXrlng~sale thijrsday next, . 12 NOON. AT TIMATANGA/CARLUKE. GRIFFITHS 3iND SON, favored ■«r ■, wlth instructions from Mrs J. Walker, wHI sell at her residence, Uarluke, the whole of her LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, As follows:-— 4 First-class Cows, one Calf, Milk Pans, Churn, Singer Sewing Machine, 3 Double Bedsteads, 7 Wire Stretchers, Spring Mattresses, Blankets, Bedding,' 2 Chest Drawers, Washstands and ware, Tables, Easy, Wicker, ' Dinmg and Kitchen Chairs, Linoleum Dresser, Crockery Cutlery Fowls, and the contents or her household. ■ ' .A.B. THOMSON, '. '""•,.■ !■'; Auctioneer. Spring INCLUDING TWO VALUABLE FARMS. FOR IMMEdTatII a ® PRIVATELY. T^S^Y ZEALAND LO..- N AND A MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY LTD and REDUCED, having been favored with instructions from t»h a- f6^oo^ Ef^-. *» sell his valued Spring Creek properties aa early as possible, now offer them for Private Sale at LOWEST RESERVES as follows:— 148a 3r. Op., Peninsula Block, with flaxmill, 3 Houses and outbuildings (one of the best and cheapest farms jn Spring Creek). 1.48 Acres (Sections 14 and 15). The cheapest block of farming land now for sale in the district. 12 Building Sections in Spring Creek township. As owner's instructiosn are to sell promptly, we invite intending buyers to inspect earty. : Fullest particnlars oa application to—« ' J. REID, i , Manager. n cTtTc c. "" MR W. G. BROWNE, Hairdresser. Draper's Buildings, having been appointed Agent for Lethaby's Umbrella Works, all orders left with him tor new Umbrellas and Sunshades and repairs will receive prompt afctention. r

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1912, Page 8

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