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Sales by Auction .MONDAY. DECEMBER 2. SHOP AND DWELLINGHOUSE COTTAGE FOUR BUILDING SITES AT MOUNT EOSFJLL. The subscribers will sell by auction, at then '.' " Booms. Queen-street, on. Monday, 2nd Do cember, at 12 o'clock, By Order of the Public Trustee in the Estate of Jos. Paice, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT MOUNT EOSKILL, being subdivision! of Allotment 131, Section 10, Suburbs. LOT 1, having 100 links frontage to Mount ■ Eoskill Eoad by 200 links frontage to the Mount Albert and Epsom Eoa<ls, with SHOI AND DWELLINGHOUSE thereon. LOT 2, having: 100 links frontage to Mount Eoskill Eoad by 200 links to Dunbar Boad, .with COTTAGE erected thereon. LOT 3. having 100 links frontage to Mount Roskill Eoad and 200 links frontage to Dunbar Eoad. . LOTS 4, 5, and 6. having each lOCI links frontageto Mount Eoskill Road, by 200 links deep. These Building Sites are quite level, and all Gituate next to the 'bus stand. For conditions of sale and further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. J. DACEE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2. IMPROVED FARM, 108 ACRES, PAPAKURA VALLEY. The Subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, (Sieen-street, on Monday. December 2, at 12 o'clock. PAPAKURA VALLEY-Good Farm, 108 "acres, well fenced and subdivided into ■i paddocks; well watered; nearly all in rrass. rest in crop; Buildings consist of Cottage, stable, barn, cowshed, etc.; is well situated: close to post office and school, and is 54 miles from Mannrewa Station by a good road. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, J. DACRE. Auctioneer. i _________ MONDAY. DECEMBER 2. COTTAGES. NAPIER-STREET. % The Subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms. Queen-street, on Monday, December 2. at 12 o'clock. COTTAGE of 4 rooms and scullery, Orion Range; wash-house and copper. COTTAGE of 3 rooms and scullery; Orion range. With Freehold Allotment, having 73ft frontage to Napier-street, by 93ft deep; well-situa-ted, opposite District School. Land Transfer Title. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, J. DACRE, Auctioneer. ' '- ■ — WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 4. , ,' WALNUT PIANOFORTE, WALNUT OVERMANTEL. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE OIL PAINTINGS, PICTURES, MARBLE CLOCK, BRONZES. MOTTLED KAURI WARDROBE. SIDEBOAED WITH PLATE-GLASS BACK. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT NAPIER-STREET. The subscribers have received instructions to sell by auction at the residence. Napierstreet, next the District School, on Wednesday, December 4, at 11 o'clock, HIS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE lU consisting Valuable Walnut Pianoforte by Waldmann,'trichord, iron frame and v back- Drawing-room Suite in tapestry and plush, Walnut Overmantel, Marble and Gilt Clock, Brass-mounted Fenders and Brasses, Bromes, large Chinese Vases, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Oct. Table, Curtains, Fancy Tables. Large Sideboard with plate-glass back, with satin wood panels; Dining Table and Cover, Aus. Chairs, Linoleum, Rugs, Couch, Coal Box, Folding Chair, Lamps, China, Glass- ;' ; ware. ■■•■■..■■ Mottled Kauri Wardrobe with plate-glass front, Eewarewa and Eimu Wardrobe, Brassmounted Italian Bedstead, Iron Bedsteads, Wire and Other Mattresses, Bedding, Com- , bination Chest Drawers in wavy kauri. Washstand with tile back. Ware, Bimu Chest Drawers, Mirrors, Wa<?httands and Ware, r- v; Mirrors, Toilet Chest Drawers. Kitchen Utensils,'- Glass Cupboard, large Safe, Mangle, Tubs, Wringer, Tools, Garden 'Hose, etc., etc. ALL IN FIRST-CLASS ORDEE. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, J. DACRE, Auctioneer. :- MONDAY, DECEMBER 16. - PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■ . FOR 60 YEARS' LEASE. CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. CATHEDRAL SITE, PARNELL. ' , BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE. POINT RESOLUTION. '-' The Subscribers will Lease by Auction at their Rooms, Queen-3treet, on Monday, 16th ' December, at 12 o'clock, For a Term of 60 Years, TJ-ART OF THE CATHEDRAL SITE, . . 'X* PAENELL. Consisting of 12 CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, . with large frontages to Manukan, St. '*.." Stephen's, and Brighton Roads. Also, BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE AT POINT RESOLUTION. Plans in preparation. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, J. DACRE, Auctioneer. i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. At 2.30 p.m. ENGLISH PIANOS AMERICAN PIANOS AND ORGANS GERMAN PIANOS. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr. H. Oberlin Brown (who is giving up the importing business) to sell, at his Music Booms, "Te Rawhiti." Belle Vue Eoad, Mount Eden, on Thursday, the 12th _ ,; * \December, at 2.30 p.m., / rjVIS WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF ENGLISH, • ~ AMERICAN, AND GERMAN PIANOS V '■""•! AND ORGANS. k ',J v THE ENGLISH PIANOS are from the well- :;,-. known firm of Cramer and Co., Limited, London These consist of Cottage, Model, and ; , Splendid Upright Grands, and are perfect m lone and touch; full trichord check action, '.-■ "and guaranteed of the best materials. '" TilE AMERICAN PIANOS are manufactured • ijvihe Fieeschev Manufacturing Co., of New . York, are the most handsome instruments and best in the colony, having full Music Desk and EXTRA PRACTISING PEDAL, 3-string , Bass, with Comstock and Cheney action; ' heie-bt. Git 4in. THE GERMAN PIANOS are by Witt and Co., and are marvels of cheapness; axe a full ' /•; compass trichord with check action. ■0. THE AMERICAN ORGANS are by the well- --/ known Lake Side Organ Co., of Chicago, and 4'i* are used in numerous places of worship in -?• the colony, and have a 10 years' guarantee. The above Splendid Instruments are to be ,* ' Positively Sold, and can be seen any week day. t - except Saturday, at Mr. H. Oberlio Brown's Music Booms, Mount Eden, and are well ;vorth inspection. • * KOBBBTjPHAELES-iDABB, Auctioneer, |RSISC : V; : : ;:'■■/ v' ■' '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 8