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Auction SalesT O - IVI O R ROW: 12 noon. iflffPQßTAftlT PROPERTY SALE. f^i RIEFITHS AND SON, favored \ VUT with instructions from several , clients, will sell by Public Auction at L their rooms, High Street — : On account W. R. London, ,j Esq.: I Lot 159, High Stroet, with comfortable 5-roomed cottage, bathroom, wash-house thereon. Lot 1, Roselands, containing one rood. 1 Lot 6, Roselands, containing one rood. On account of Owners: Part Lot 325, Market Street South, being that fine business site > next the Town Hall and Mr 5 Walsh's shop, with frontage of ' 23 feet 6 inches and depth of i 159 feet. Lot 349, Arthur Street, with threeroomed cottage thereon, conf taining one rood, opposite » Scott's Factory. 3 ' Lot 356, George Street, containing I one rood. b Lot 190, at corner of High Street and Percy Street, containing i one rood, with 6-roomed dwelt ling and shop thereon, lately x occupied as the European ,- Laundry. A valuable site. * On account of W. B. Young, Esq.: 1 Part Lot 20, Wynen Street, with 3 two brick shops thereon. Frontage 40 feet. These shops are splondidly built of brick, and the property is an extremely valuable one. On behalf L. Homes, Esq.: Section in Walter and Stafford Streets, having 100 ft. frontage to Walter Street and 130 ft. to Stafford Street. Also, at Renwicktown: The last of the Sections sold by the Renwick Trustees. Lots 378, 379, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, fronting Inkerman Strait. Lots 243, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, fronting Wilson Street. Auctioneers' Note. — The above properties are all desirable, and will be sold at anything approaching a reasonable offer. GRIFFITHS & SON, Auctioneers. T O - M O R R OW: ( 12 noon. AUCTION SALE TOWN PROPERTYMESSRS GRIFFITHS AND SON, favored with instructions from Walsh and Son, will sell by Public Auction at their rooms, High Street, as above— LOT I.—Part Lot 325, Market Street South, 28 feet frontage by 159 feet in depth. This includes the property upon which the shop'of Messrs Walsh and Son stands, and will be sold on the understanding that Messrs Walsh arid Son will remove . ;the building. ■ In this connection it ishould be stated that if the property is sold the shop will be removed to another site, and the grocery business of the firm will not be interfered with in any way. LOT 2.—Part Lots 325 and 380, Market Street South and Maxi well Road. This magnificent block commences on the southern side of Walsh and Son's grocery shop and extends for a distance of 123 feet. These properties are bound to grow in value, and the reserves are in both cases very low indeed. GRIFFITHS & SON, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW: Commencing 11 a.m. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF—HORSES, VEHICLES, HARNESS, &c. S i~l RIFFITHS AND SON, favored | \J\ with instructions from the | McKenzie Carrying Company, Ltd., [ will sell by Public Auction at the \ Stables, Alfred Street, the whole of [ the surplus stock, including:— i 10 Spring and Block Drays | Spring Waggon (5-Lon, nearly j new) ! 5 Lorries j 10 Buggies and Gigs : Cabs { 30 Horses, including Draughts, j Half-draughts, Lorrio Horses, j Carriage Horses, aud Hacks i 10 Unbroken Horses of various ages ; 30 Sets Harness A whole lot of sundries too : numerous to particularise. This is a Genuine Clearing Sale, practically UNRESERVED, as every article must be sold regardless of price. Wo specially commend this sale to our clients as worthy of attention. Everything offered will be quitted, and the opportunity is one of the best ever placed before the public in Blenheim. The horees are a fine lot in splendid order, and the vehicles in first-rate state of repair, some nearly new. A. R. THOMSON, Auctioneer. /""IHRISTMAR PRESENT 1 0*" Kj stnger sewing machine. The world's host Sewing MachineSinger 60. All young ladies should buy a Singer Sewing Machine. Weekly payments, 2s 6d. Repairs done on the shortest notice. Fifty years' guarantee. Cheapest and best. Postal address: G. S. NIGHTINGALE, Agent, Blenheim. ;

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1913, Page 8