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•?ales by Auction. _ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 11 o'clock. PARK ROAD (opposite Cricket Ground). T. MANDENO JACKSON Has been favoured with instructions from W. Steuart, Esq., who is leaving for England, to sell by public auction, A LL HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURA NTTURE AND EFFECTS, comprising- : POLISHED KAURI SIDEBOARD. PLATE i GLASS Back, 2 Cupboards, 3 Drawers; Ex- ' tension Dining Tab.j, o Green Plush Dining ! Chairs. American Walnut Rocker, Wilcox i and Gibbs* Sewing Machine, Bath. Ice Chest. Butler'? Tray. HALL STAND AND TABLE, 2 LARGE EASY CHAIRS. LOUNGE, in Green Plush and Velvet. Rattan Tables and Chairs, Quantity Green Felt, DOUBLE B.M. HALFTESTER BEDSTEAD and Hanerings, BEDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces, consisting of Wardrobe, Bevel Plate Glass Panel Door, Marble Top Wasteland, Duchess Dressing Table, with Plate Glass Mirror, Towel Rail, BEDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces. Wardrobe, Combination Chest Drawers, W'ashstand, Cellarette, etc.. Kauri Wardrobe, double doors; Combination Chest Drawers, Carpets, Linoleums. Linen, Blankets. Chamber Ware. Fir* Guard, CALIFONT, in food order; RAMBLER LADY'S BICYCLE. Hand Sewing Machine (Singer), Ping-pong Board, LAWN MOWER, MANGLE. Meat Safe, and a quantity of Useful Articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. Delivery Day of Sale. T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneer, 17, Shortland-street. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 12 Noon. BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATORS OF T. AND S. MORRIN, LIMITED. VALUABLE AND TMPOETANT PREEHOLDS. UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. SPECIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS BUSINESS SITES. CORNER SECTION S-QUEEN-STREET, HIGHSTREET. DURHAM-STREET, AND VICTORIA-STREET. LAND TRANSFER TITLES. T ?yf ASDENO JACKSON Has bfen favoured with instructions from the Liquidators of T. and S. MORRIN. LIMITED, to Sell by Public Auction at THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Swanson-street, Auckland, at noon on the above date, ALL THE EXCEPTIONALLY VALUABLE A. FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTIES m the above Estate, to be sold in 3 LOTS. LOT 1. QUEEN-STREET.-All that piece or parcel of Land, being northern half of Allotment 35, section 4. City of AacKland. having a frontage of 33ft each to QUEENSTREET ami HIGH-STREET, and 188 feet 5 inches to DURHAM-STREET. On tins. Lot in. the large Brick Building (with, two large nlatc-glaas windows), which has been for so many '-ears the Retail Ironmongery ana Hardware Shop of T. and S. Morrin, Limited, extending back for 80 feet.' Also. the adjoining Brick Store facing HIGH-STREET and DURHAM-STREET, roofed with corrugated iron, and divided from the Retail Shop by solid I rick walls with fireproof doors and a large fireproof strongroom. LOT 2. HIGH-STREET AND VICTORIAQUADRANT.—AH that piece or parcel of Land, being Allotment 30, section 4, City of Auckland, and containing nearly half-an-acre. having a frontage to HIGH-STREET of 128 ft 9in. and VICTORIA QUADRANT of 66 feet, with a depth on the northern side of 226 ft 4in, and on the southern side of 186 feet, together with the solid brick walls. concrete flooring, ircn cartways now in or upon the site of the late wholesale warehouse, together with the Brick Stables and Cottage adjoining inVICTORIA QUADRANT Also, a large Strongroom, with Milner's fireproof door. LOT 3. VICTORIA AND HIGH STREETS.All that piece or parcel of Land, being part of Allotment 32, section t, City of Auckland, having frontage of 33 feet 9 inches to VIC-TORIA-STREET, and 96 feet to HIGHSTREET, with the Brick Store erected thereon, with iron roof, two-thirds of the floor is concreted with iron cartways, etc. This Store has only recently been erected, and is practically new , . THESE IMPORTANT AND WELL-KNOWN SITES are unrivalled, and being in the heart of the City of Auckland, present immense ' capabilities for a large and profitable undertaking. They a re. practically all frontage . ; to main thoroughfares, and afford an oppor- . tunity that rarely offers of securing most valuable sites for business or investment purposes A Locality Plan showing the position

of the properties can be inspected at the 1 Office of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD. Conditions of Sale and Title Deeds can be inspected at the office of Mr. A. Eanna, solicitor to the Liquidators, corner of Queen and Swan son Streets. -yrANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEER, 17, SHORTLAND-STREET. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 12 Noon. Under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. 3 MAGNIFICENT ALLOTMENTS. FOURTH AVENUE. KINGSLAND. T. MANDENO JACKSON ' Has been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand to sell by Public Auction, at the Mart of Mr. R. C. Carr, Queen-street, on the above date, ALL THAT VALUABLE PARCEL OF LAND, being Allots. 178, 179, and 180, Sec. 1. of a subdivision of Allotment 19 and others, Sec. 5, Suburbs of Auckland. For further particulars apply T. MANDENO JACKSON. Auctioneer, 17, Shortland-street. ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, I 12 Noon. IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS HELLINGS, DECEASED. 3 CHOICE ALLOTMENTS. AND 4-ROOMED COTTAGE. EDEN-STREET, NEWTON. T. MANDENO JACKSON Has been instructed, by the Trustees in the above estate to sell by Public Auction, at the Mart of Mr. R. C. Can*, Queen-street, on the above date, ALL THOSE VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS, ix SITUATE r: vnFN-STRF.ET. BETWEEN '<• -"• v'T\ AVENUE and lIASLETT-STREET, EDEN TERRACE, and being Allotments 7. 9, and part of 43, Sec. 7. Suburbs of Auckland, together with the Cottage, etc., thereon erected. The Property is Flagged. T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneer. 17, Shortland-street. WARREN gLYTH AT gELLE yUE pOAD, M OUNT E DEN. (Ist New House on Eight, beyond St. Barnabas' Church). JJONDAT-J P.M.-J|ONDAY. '' The Undersigned have been favoured with instructions from DOUGLAS JACK. ESQ. (who has sold his Residence), to sell by auction, 011 above date, rPHE WHOLE OF THE ALMOST NEW FUR--1 NITLRE. PIANO, AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD APPOIA i.'i-,.\ IS. comprising: THE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by " Keighardt," almost new, in perfect order, iron frame, trichord, overstrung, etc.; HANDSOME BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE, SUPERIOR DRAWINGROOM SUITE OF 7 PIECES, in Tapestry and Plush; Fancy, Oca, and other Tables, Pictures, Ornaments, Bric-a-Brac, Lace Curtains. Poles and Rings, Roller, Spg. Blinds. LARGE DINING TABLE, Linoleum. Hearth Rugs and Mats. Fenders and Irons, Easy and A.B.VV. Chairs, 2 Children's Chairs, Crockery. Cutlery, Glassware. SUPERIOR HALL STAND, Linoleum. Slip Mats, PAIR HANDSOME CHINTZ HALL CURTAINS. 2 SUPERIOR 8.M.D.1. BELSiEADS. W.W., Kapok, and other Mattresses. Blankets, Bed Linen, roisters. Pillows, LARGE CHEST DRAWER'.; (with inlaid front), SUPERIOR DUCHESS PAIR AND HANDSOME SET WARE. Linoleums, Hearth Rugs, and Mats, Pictures, Ornaments, Washstands and Ware, Lace Curtains. Blinds. FULL INVENTORY KITCHEN UTENSILS AND FURNISHINGS. Sawder Bamboo Gocart, Garden and other Tools, ALMOST NEW GENT'S FREE-WHEEL BICYCLE. Sundries of all kinds". SALE-MONDAY, AT 1 P.M. NOTE.— Attention of the Residents of Mount Eden and House Furnishers generally is specially directed to this Sale, as the Furnishings are Almost New, .and are of Superior Quality. "WARREN AND po., ■ I General Auctioneers and Outdoor Salesmen. 87 and 89, Queen-street. Telephone, 846.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12663, 17 September 1904, Page 8

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