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■ ■ -n 1■» 1 ■ ■ 1 in in »i 1 Sales by Auction- ',. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30, At 12 Noon. M ARINE -RESIDENCE, i -OIRKENHEAD. ■OAKEK jDROS., Instructed by the owner, will sell at their Mart. Shortland-street, at 12 o'clock noon, on the above date, THAT CHARMING MARINE RESIDENCE, lately occupied by C. KNIGHT, ESQ.. and known as *' TJENTCLIFFE." situate at Birkenhead, and standing in its own Grounds, tastefully laid out. and measuring 1 A 2* 35 p - The House contains 7 rooms, with bath, scullery, pantry, and usual modern conveniences. Balcony, with casement windows, on two sides. The Land is practically level, and would cut up to advantage. From every part of tho property magnificent views are obtained of the city and harbour. THE LAND HAS 9QQFT FRONTAGE TO THE MAIN ROAD, WITH A FRONTAGE OF 00-jFT TO A ROAD AT THE BACK. The Property i 3 only three minutes' walk from the Wharf. Land Transfer Title. Photos, may be seen at. and Cards to View obtained from, tho Auctioneers. Abo, T>OSE "ROAD, pREY T YNN. COMPARATIVELY NEW 6-ROOMED VILLA, with scullery, pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water service, etc.; detached washhouse, with copper and fixed tabs. Land. 394 by 115*. Tho Hoime has only been built 13 months, and is in capital order. LAND TRANSFER TITLE. NOTE.—The Owner is leaving Auckland, and our instructions are to sell. BAKER BROS., SHORTLAND-STREET ■ (Opposite Chief Post Office), WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30, Commencing at 1 p.m. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE ' "TiRAPERY QALE. VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY. INVOICE VALUE £250. - £250. - £250. TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES. EVERY ARTICLE DIFFERENT. DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. THE REPRESENTATIVE RETURNING TO ENGLAND. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. TO THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND. THE POPULAR AUCTIONEERS, WARREN BLYTH A CO. (Per Warren Blyth. Auctioneer). Favoured with instructions from the Manufacturers' Representative, who is returning to England, will sell at their Rooms, 87 and 89, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 30th-inst., at 1 p.m., T ARGE QUANTITY OF LINEN AND ~* DRAPERY SAMPLES Of SUPERIOR AND UNDENIABLE QUALITY. EVERY ARTICLE DIFFERENT. Comprising— 4 DOZEN VERY SUPERIOR SILK BORDER, MATELASSE, HONEYCOMB. FASCINATOR. AND FANCY SHAWLS. 5 DOZEN MOEREEN, MONETTE, MELTON, HOLLAND, AND WASHING SKIRTS. LARGE QUANTITY LINEN DUCHESS COVERS AND TRAY CLOTHS. 20 DOZEN LADIES' WOOL AND SILK UNDER VESTS. LARGE NUMBER LADIES' LACE SCARVES, LACE- COLLARS. AND MUSLIN FICHUS. LARGE NUMBER FANCY BONNETS AND HATS. BABY'S CREAM AND WHITE COSTUMES. BABY LINEN. ETC., ETC. THE WHOLE OF THE ABOVE ARE NEW. FASHIONABLE, AND HIGH-PRICED GOODS OF VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY. WILL BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. SALE WEDNESDAY, 30TH APRIL, AT 1 P.M. On View from 8 a.m. on Day of Salo. WARREN BLYTH & CO., Auctioneers and Financial Agents. 87 and 89, Queen-street. -piDAY, M AY 9j At 12 Noon Sharp. QUEEN-STREET-pOTTAGE. "jVTOUNT A LBEET-pOTTAGE AND i A CBE. TLJORNINGSIDE-pUILDLNG A LLOTMENTS. M R - J, T HOENES Will sell by auction at bis Land Auction Rooms, 91, Queen-street, QUEEN-STREET-NEAT VERANDAH COTTAGE of 5 large rooms and basement, iron roof, Orion range, city water, standing on Freehold Allotment on high side of Queenstreet. 35 feet by 100 feet, with pretty views of the water. Also. Instructed by Mr. Ahrens. who is retiring on account of ill-health, MOUNT ALBERT-NEAT COTTAGE of 6 rooms, workshop, wash-house with copper, fowlhouse, smokehouse, and other outbuildings, and about one acre of rich volcanic soil, with fruit trees, etc. The fame of Mr. Ahrcns' German Sausages is known throughout New Zealand, and the purchaser of the property can have the recipes, and thoreby secure a splendid trade. Also, NEW NORTH ROAD, CLOSE TO MORNINGSIDE STATION. 3 SPLENDID BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, O having 190 feet of frontage to New North Road by about 160 feet. They belong to owner now in England, who commands an absolute sale. Builders and speculators should view these. Full particulars of the Auctioneer, ]l/p. T HOENES - 91 - Queen-street. SPECIAL AT O T I C E. T ITHOGRAPHED pLANS Of flu FEW REMAINING ALLOTMENTS UNSOLD In the /CHESTERFIELD TESTATE ARE NOW READY AT M E ' J. T HOBNES '' 91, Queen-street. EASY TERMS. G - MWI9.] [THOS. DAVIE3. Q.AWJIEL TEWIS ' AND po.. (Established 40 years), AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. • ARCADE ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET ' (Opposite Smeeton'a). We undertake the disposal of GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, tor the DISPLAY and SALE of which our Rooms alford unrivalled facilities. - Advances made against Goods placed in our hands for sale. PROMPT RETURNS MADE. OUTDOOR SALES will RECEIVE OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION, and with our longestablished connection intending vendors will do well to consult us before making their arrangements. SPECIAL TERMS, which may be obtained on application, arranged for these Sales. 11 " CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11950, 26 April 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11950, 26 April 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11950, 26 April 1902, Page 8