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• - Sales by Auction. -; 1: '■■ '.'■ ■•..■-.■..•■■ >.:.-.-. . .■ — ~ --. rrtHis '': T) AT « onday, 5; .tmfortant gale tttaluable 'plTr' J EASEHOLDS, E OE 99 iYj ears \ jryiTH ,ipULL COMPENSATION-. 'pOBNEE .pUSTOM-STEEET AND TTOBSON-STREET. MIOBNER AND •yiCTORIA-STBEET, .-p ESSENCES, TTAEDINGE-STBEET. - The Subscribers are instructed by the Tru tees, under the will of the late George Graham, to lease by Auction at their Booms, Queen-street, on Monday, August 5, at 12 o'clock, for a Term of 99 YEARS, * «WITH FULL COMPENSATION AT END OF LEASE. ".'". • CUSTOM-STREET WEST—That Valuable Site,*' bavins' the following: Frontages, CUS-TOM-STEEET, 230 ft; HOBSON-STREET, 21ft; MOOBE-STEEET. . 210 ft : CHAPEL-STREET, 150 ft. This one of the finest positions close to Queen-street yet unbuilt on. It adjoins the new building of the Now, Zealand Loan Company, and has the highest possible prospective value as a business site; the excavations for foundations are made already. CUSTOM-STREET.* WEST— Valuable Site having 120 ft to Custom-street (Freeman's Bay), 121 ft to Victoria-street, and 120ft_to - j Dock-street, now occupied by Messrs. Hil- ' dreth. A Grand Position, with every prospect of increased value in the near future. HABDINGE-STBEET - Allotment, having 108 ft frontage to Hardinge-street. by 140 ft. deeP.witlTTWO TWO-STOREYED FAMILY, RESIDENCES, one containing 15 rooms, and j the other 10 rooms. • The Auctioneers desire to call attention to above Properties, of Speculators and those wishing to obtain Central Business Positions. 'As it is the intention of the Trustees to close the Estate, the terms have been made as ' liberal as possible, namely. 99 Years and Full ; : Compensation at End of Lease. For Further Particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. J. Bacre, Auctioneer. ■ ; ;'«> ' " ~ ; —: —— ——— MONDAY, AUGUST 12. , 'V LERWICK HOUSE. COMFOETABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, PAENELL, FRONTING MAIN EOAD. (The subscribers will sell by auction at their Booms, Queen-street, on Monday, 12th inst., at 12. o'clock, . - .. ;., THAT COMFORTABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE? known as "LERWICK HOUSE " eituate in the highest part of Parnell, fronttag the main road. The House contains 10 good rooms, gas and water, and all conveniences; verandah and balcony, with good 'T-AEotment, 43ft frontage to Manuiaußoad by, 100 ft deep; well drained. \".'...- ' - SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. ,J. DACBE, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, Commencing at 11 o'Clpck Sharp. 'AT LEWIS' ARCADE AUCTION BOOMS. GENUINE REMOVAL TO MART: FOB ABSOLUTE SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE FURNISHINGS, BOOKS, ETO. The above Goods are not under Bill of Sale, but for Sale Without Reserve. *'""'"" ENGLISH PIANO (by Kelly) Haßd Organ, j Fancy Tables, Chairs, Toilet Tables and Washstands, Toiletware and Glasses, pair Handsome-mounted Horns, Iron Bedsteads, "WW. Mattresses and Bedding. Commode, Poles and. Rings, Linoleum and Oilcloth, Travelling Trunk, Seltzogene, Tennis Net, Hall Stand, Wash Trough and Stand. W.W. Stret<mers, Rugs, Sewing Machine, Gas Iron, Blinds, 2 Superior I Hall Gasalier and lot good Gas Fittings, Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrow, 2 Pa- : tent Gas Warming Stoves for registered grates. Bath, Mangle, Copper and Stand, Dresser, Plate Rack, Superior Lawn Mower, etc., ■ etc/ . ~.■'■' •■",.•,■.' Also. - 140 LOTS OF VERY FINE BOOKS, including 45 vols. Leisure Hcur, Picturesque Australia, '■ Picturesque Atlas. Histories of England. Pictorial of World. Scientific, Historical, Scriptural Journals, Sirand. Sketch, etc., etc. Also; i FIRST-CLASS TELESCOPE DINING TABLE w * LARGE DRESSER * COPPER BOILER • .WALNUT TAPESTRY SUITE - KAPOK BED A.B. CHAIRS. . SALE PRECISELY AT 11 O'CLOCK TO-DAY. m Without Reserve. ■ Terms' Cash. * . - GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO. LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, Commencing at 11 o'clock. AT ROSE- ROAD. SURREY HILLS, PONSONBY. {Last House but one to Leighton-street, on . Left Side.) The undersigned have been'favoured with instructions from H. E. WHIXLAW, ESQ. (who is giving. up housekeeping), to sell by auction, ■■.»•■ ■••.■••' irpHE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FUENI- :--..'. ?-l , TUBE, ETC., as under : — WALNUI PIANO, by MORNINGTON AND WASTON, excellent tone ; Piano Stool, CEDAR SIDEBOARD. Overmantel, SUPERIOR THREE-PIECE SUITE, Rewa Eewa, with Plush . and Tapestry ; Dining Table, Couch, Books, A.B. Chairs, Cane Chairs, Fancy Tables Whatnots.: CARPET SQUARE, Linoleum, ; ; and Oilcloth. Hand Painted Panel, Plush" Drape. SOLID BRASS FENDER AND BRASSES, ITALIAN BEDSTEAD, brassmounted ; Duchess Pairs. M.K. CHESTS DRAWERS, Toilet Ware, Trinket Set, Oil Paintings, Pictures. VENETIAN BLINDS, 1 Lace ,' Curtains, Poles and Rings, Cot, Ornaments and Vases, Hall Portiers, Hall Braekets. Hall Lino, and Runner. Cradle and High Chair, etc. Also: ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, Glass and China, Cutlery, Linen. DINNER SERVICE, TEA SET, Wringer, Tubs. Ladder, Garden Tools. Gat Ring, and GENERAL KITCHEN UTENSILS, etc. : '• furniture on View Morning of Sale (THURSt -.., DAY), from 9 o'clock. ' TERMS CASH. GABRIEL LEWIS AND CC. • LOUIS LOUIS, Auctioneer. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILL AGENCY .■•'■' COMPANY Will sell by auction at PAPAKURA. ON AUGUST 7th, THE IRON BUILDING- belonging to the Drury Eoad Board. | ? |; H. O. NOLAN, Auctioneer. *£:■:'•. ■'.-.. \_ .-. {-■•.-.■■■. . . ,■•: ■• / : .-'. ■■ •' THOS. B. ARTHUR] :., " , -':. [»• «• SCEATS. THIS : WEEK'S SALES, As so far arranged:— : s TUESDAY, at 12 o'clock, at Mart-Poultry, Produce, Fruit, etc. THUESDAY, 12 o'clock, at Mart-Large Assortment :of Drapery, Mackintoshes, Soots, Jewellery, etc. FRIDAY, 11 o'clock, at Mart-Market Day Sale of Poultry, Produce, Fruit, etc. PRIVATE SALE-Seed and Table Potatoes, Grain, Onions, Bacon, Cheese, etc.. etc. RICHARD ARTHUR AND CO. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. ' IKITABBEN , BLYTH AND CO., & *- Auctioneers and Financial Agents, ' ' RANFURLY AUCTION ROOMS, 87 and 89, Queen-street. COMMODIOUS, CENTRAL. WELL-LIT. AND %J POPULAR MART for Sale of Furniture and Household Effects. Pianos, Plate, Pictures, Objets '■ D'Art, Bicycles, and Goods of any description. ? \ Liberal Cash Advances made if required, and Account Sales renderec immediately Goods are Sold. - ; Bank Guaran tee. ■ Very low Charges >a - feature of oui -Badness OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCTEI INMOST SATISFACTORY MANNER.. In Smews Solicited. If you have anything: to; Sale, write to or ; consult WARREN BLYTi AND CO.'. 87 and 89. Queen-street. Telephone 846* *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11724, 5 August 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11724, 5 August 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11724, 5 August 1901, Page 8

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