: '"3£ Sales by Auction* ; WARREN at QUEEN-STREET. msis DA Y * , _ Commencing at 11 a.m., ON THE PREMISES. THE WHOLE OF THE CONTENTS OF THE WELL-KNOWN AUCKLAND COFFEE .'. , PALACE. ' 50 -:^ooms-- 50 The undersigned hs.ve been favoured with instructions from Mr. E. A. Waters, -who as retiring from btiiiine3E, to cell by auction, on above date, < WITHOUT RESERVE, THE WHOLE OF THE FURNISHINGS AND' 1 APPOINTMENT? OF THE AUCKLAND COFFEE PALACE. QUEEN-STREET. Comprising— CONTENTS OF DURING ROOMS, KITCHEN, ETC., containing— 12 Marble Top Round Tables, on Bronze Stands __ _, . 8 Tables, 6 by 3; i> dozen A.B.W. Chairs Heavy Linoleum, 75ft by 25ft 6 Large Framed Mirrors 50 Dozen Assorted Cutlery, and E.P. Ware Cruets. Table Linen. Crockery. Glassware Pictures. Ornaments, Letter Board. 3-tier Dumb Waiter Clocks. Barometer. Hatpeg?. Cocoanut Matting, stags' Heads, Screens, Glass Partitions . , . , _ Large Stove and Boiler, with circulating hot water pipes • Ice Chest. Meat Safe. Kitchen Utensils, Plate Rack ~-.-.. Dresser, Sundries of all hinds. UPSTAIRS SITTING ROOMS AND PASSAGES, CONTEXTS LAUNDRY. Etc., Etc.— Large quantity Linoleums and Floor Coverings Tables, Chairs. Couches, Mirrors Large M.K. Sideboard. Large Mirror Verandah Seat. Pictures. Ornaments Hat Harks. Umbrella Stands. Curtains •Large Mangle, 2 Portable Boilers, Gas Iron Tubs, Tables, Chairs. QUANTITY OF UNCLAIMED LUGGAGEDONTENTS OF A A BEDROOMSOomplet* with either D. or S.I. Bedsteads, Mattresses, Linen, Blankets. Quilts, Washstands and Ware, Floor Coverings, etc., etc. NOTE.—Each Bedroom will be sold complete in one lot, with all Furnishings contained ierein. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. SALE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, at 11 A.M. TT7ARREN "OLYTH AND /~10., General Auctioneer;; and Outdoor Salesmen, 87 and 89, Queen-street. Telephone, 846. 3. liSWISj [THOS. DAVIES. Tins DAY, at 11 o'clock. EX MAIL STEAMER AND SOMERSET. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT HIGH-GRADE LADLES' AND GENT.'S BOOTS AND SHOES. Particulars by Circular. an PACKAGES. Also, 1 CASE SPLIT LEATHER. GABRIEL liEWIS AND CO., Auctioneers. TpRIDAY, QCTOBER QATH, AT 2 P.M. SHARP. QAMUEL XT AIDE AND DONS Will sell by auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queen-street, Auckland, I INSTRUCTED EY MR. V,'. COURTNEY, OF NEW PLYMOUTH, WHO HAS DECIDED TO , REALISE HIS AUCKLAND INVESTMENTS AT GREATLY REDUCED RESERVES. RANGING FROM 168 TO 24s PER ACRE, Q TpiNE TpREEHOLD TpARM SECTIONS, AAXQ ACRES. aN THE T>ARISH OF TATHANGAPE, HoUNTY OF "DAGLAN, Subdivided as under:— "'■■:. Q A ACRES CHOICE LAKESIDE LOT i rrn ACRES RIVERSIDE LAND 9 A ACRES PARTLY IMPROVED OOn ACRES RIVERSIDE LAND PAO ACRES BUSH, SWAMP, AND FERN n-l 9 ACRES OPEN FERN LAND fJQn ACRES RIVERSIDE LANE: 1 OKA ACRES PARTLY IMPROVED OF ALL THE LOTS it may be said that three-quarters of the total area has a WARM, SUNNY ASPECT, Is EASILY PLOUGH ABLE, and that the soil is a, friable one that may be READILY WORKED IN ALL WEATHERS. The great bulk of the land is under fern, but on all the lots except, one there is more or less bush, and all but two have considerable areas of rich swamp. On two sections there arc) improvements in the shape of fencing and grassing. The country is singularly FREE FROM NOXIOUS WEEDS. The district is wonderfully favoured by navigable streams affording EXCELLENT ACCESS at all times of the year, and reducing freights to a mini mum. Goods can be shipped straight from, the railway truck at Rangiriri on to the land. Four of the lots front waterways served by regular steamers; two front other navigable streams; the remaining two are within one mile of regular steam service. ... Two of the lots are close to CHURCHILL, CHEESE FACTORY, SCHOOL, POST OFFICE, STORES. ETC. the ethers are handy tc GLEN MURRAY, SCHOOL, POST OFFICE, ■ STORE. ac>l WHARF. ' TERMS VERY EASY: l-sth cash, balance in 3 years at 4i per cent. A discount of 2J pet cent, will bo allowod on all cash paid over the necessary deposit;. BUYERS will be met at Churchill, and conducted over the land. A detailed description of each lot can be had on reference to Saturday's HKEALD, or from the auctioneers, CAMUEL yAILE MiD CONS, 95, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND 1 . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. At 12 o'clock. rnWO TTOUSES AND O A ORES T AND, TTURSTMERE, T AKE rpAKAPUNA. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has received instructions to sell at his Rooms on Thursday, October 22, at 12 o'clock, HURSTMERE ESTATE, LAKE TAKAPUNA, Lots 21 and 22. TWO HOUSES, on Milford Road, having a little over. 73 acres of first-class land, in this well-known and! charming locality. This property is on a most salubrious sitna tion, being within a short distance of th« Beach, and for a SUMMER RETREAT UNEQUALLED. Property Flagged. Particulars can bo had from Auctioneer, C. J. Parr, Esq., find also Messrs. Frater Bros.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12400, 13 October 1903, Page 8
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