I Sales by Auction. • i A. THIS DAT, Three o'clock Sharp. RICHARD ARTHUR AND CO. Will sell at the late Canning: Factory of Thompson and Todd, near the Wharf, Birn. kenhead, l c ° rpHB BALANCE OP THE PLANT, JL Consisting of 3- MULTITUBULAR BOILER, 7 by 3, with all F, fittings, and in (rood order and condition LARGE PORTABLE COPPER, with strong v casing, Casks, TIMBER. DOORS, 50 House Blocks, about 4000 Bricks. n WIRE NETTING, Pulley. Block, and numerous D useful sundries, etc. J".* Also, at same time and place, p.' ONE-HORSE DISC HARROW AND PLOUGH. p* ON VIEW MORNING OP SALE. > piCHAED ARTHUR AND pO. j , THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. g f ____ —— ■ aWEDNESDAY NEXT. 11 O'CLOCK. id MOUNT EDEN ROAD. CLOSE TO RAILWAY ' s BRIDGE. re 10 •V RICH. AUTHOR AND CO. 1! 1 Have been favoured with instructions from "' Mr. C. Martin to sell by auction, 5 TTIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND 89 Xi EFFECTS, 'consisting oils- DRAWING ROOMPIANO by Phillip! Frires, iron frame, in 3. first-class order and condition R. LEATHER UPHOLSTERED PIANO STOOL r. Plush and Bamboo Piano Stool ?o SUPERIOR PLUSH and SILK TAPESTRY s, SUITE of 3 pieces .8 RATTAN -AND CANE CHAIRS S. SETTEE. AFTERNOON' TEA TABLE VERY HANDSOME 4-FOLD SCREEN, handpainted "WILTON" CARPET, in good order, with V- Kelt. Border a, HANDSOME BAMBOO OVERMANTEL Ornaments T OIL PAINTINGS. B.M. FENDER and IRONS lc Ujico Curtains. VENETIAN BLINDS 1 FAKLANDS •.SPECIAL" BANJO, a really superior instrument HALL LINOLEUM (new). CURTAINS, etc. DININGROOM— n « SIDEBOARD, with Mirror Back _, DINING TABLE, B.W. Chairs, LEA. COUCH 11 LINOLEUM e > HANDSOMELY-FRAMED PICTURES • p BEVELLED GLASS OVERMANTEL '' Ornaments. H. Rug, Venetian Blinds . PLATEDWARE, CUTLERY, etc. ' BEDROOMSB.M. D.I. BEDSTEAD, W.W. Mattress n Kapok Mattresses, CHILD'S COT BLANKETS. Linen HANDSOME DUCHESS PAIR chest drawers, W.W. Stretcher - Linoleum. Chairs, Curtains, Venetian Blinds Skin 11. Rugs, etc. KITCHEN and COOKING UTENSILS Gas (iriller. Gas. Iron. Patent Steam D Cooker, Sundries. On View Morning of Sale. iy RICH. ARTHUR AND CO. i THOS. 11. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. i!p piCHARD ARTHUR AND pO. s| Have been favoured with instructions from '*• .rVv,;\!r. n r.' 11 ' m:i: - l 0 "-11 '»' PRIVATE I- 1 l- .\ I)l.it. ins i- HOICK yiLLA OEBIDENOE, '. Situated at '.lie 5. | CORNER OF MOBRIN-STRKEI AND NEW « NORTH ROAD. GLENMORE ESTATE. " Containing- 6 room*, bathroom and scullery, fixed dresser, detached wash-house, verant d.'h on two side*, every convenience. The House lias only l>een built tour years, ; out of the very best timber and workmanshin ALLOTMENT. ."/.in FRONTAGE TO NEW , NORTH ROAD and 110 ft to MORRINSTREET. j For private reasons out client is desirous ' t. of making a QUICK PALE, and is prepared to ACCEPT A LOW FIGURE. ! i Terms can he arranged. .'. Cards to view and further particulars from the undersigned. piCHARD ARTHUR AND pO., CITY MARKET.' RIDAY. M ARCH 24j f , y AT 2 P.M. SHARP. D CAMUEL TTAILE AND CONS, u (Per H. E. Vaile Auctioneer) will sell by auction, at their Land Sale Rooms. 9i, Queeni) street, y XT ANDY niTY OTORE OR T^ACTORY I- AND USEFUL MACHINERY, r. pONCRETE BUILDING, with iron roof; 2 \~> floors, each about 60 by 20ft j level al- ,; lotment, fronting Chapel-street, 33ft by 100 ft; „ easy approach from the wharves, etc. Large ,'_ Yard, which could easily be roofed.- Held on ." lease. 18 years to run at £11 per annum; one- : third valuation at end of term. ALSO, to j be offered separately—FlNE 8 h.p. GAS ENGINE, by Crossley Bros., Limited, in perfect l " order: belting, etc. ALSO-LARGE WEIGH- ° BRIDGE, win weigh up to 12 tons; and * GOOD CORN-CRUSHER, with Shafting. All - in splendid order. A rare chance for a ProX dtice Dealer or Manufacturer. if Also. I WITHOUT -OBSERVE, j" Q.REENWOOD A VENUE. piCHMOND. V" A CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS. ■• c i A. IR. 9fi- (nearly 3J acres), with sCßrt ,i ,J x " Jlj frontage to Greenwood Ave- < nue, by a depth of 200 ft. Close to numerous ° factories and suitable for subdivision into ;• building lots. MUST BE REALISED, even at "" a great sacrifice, n E Also. }" von port. I TTANDY POTTAGE. WITH T ARGE : " A LLOTMFNT. r 21 (1 "nOMAIN-STREET-HOUSE of 5 rooms and ~ \J scullery; iron roof; patent W.C.; gas, * water, and sewer drainage. Fine volcanic -' allotment. 04i't, by 117 ft, cleared of stone; ',' close to Church-street, recreation ground, etc. I Also. !• ON BEHALF OF A CLIENT WHO HAS LEFT \' THE DISTRICT. \. ■ pLENMCRRAY. [- LOT 1. '• IJG') ACRES Open Fern and Tea-tree :- iJ-»-.'—«' Land, with sufficient limber for '- fencing- and firewood. Lund easily ploughed. With turniping would do well for sheep. ;. There is bauxite, and supposed to be good ~ coal in it. About a mile from Glenmurray [) school and post office. Unimproved land ad- ,', joining it lately sold at 30s cash. Upset only '. I'JS. '). LOT 2. . 1 ft/j ACRES Undulating Land, close to Glen- ■- \.)-l murray Landing, school, and post ... office. This i 3 covered with fern and tea-tree ~ Would make a good accommodation paddock. Upset. £1. ',! LOT 3. 1- 9A ACRES, well fenced and fairly grassed, 1. *—" Nice lying land, at. present used as t accommodation paddock. Close to Glcnmur- ;_ ray school, and adjoining proposed hall site. (i Upset, only £5. V, LOT a. • l 900 ACRES Beautifully Lying Land, with ,- — kJ\J frontage to Opu.itia Stream and '• Glemnurray Road. Mostly fern, tea-tree, and ; sufficient timber for fencing; .some flax and '- small swamp. Land about same quality adjoining lately sold at 275. Upset, only 20s. ' ( j LOT 5. '• 7ftfi ACRES—About U miles- from Churchill , I >J>\J cheese factory, school, and post ; " office. Mostly level, with tea-tree and fernV some good llax. £21 was' lately received for p royalty. Good frontage to Opnatia stream. : . Part good land, balance ?um land with small I S lake and swamp, .the returns from which - should pay for land. To a working family ~, this should be a bargain at the low upset of LOT 6. * T 9 ,-! ACRES. FACING LAKE WHANGAPEit « •-tit Level Land, with sonic swamp and a P. lair amount of gum. Some of the laud is !. good, and with turnips would soon make a 1 it good farm. Coal is cropping out in Lake. , There is good fishing and shooting. Upset, ! e 153. at which price this would be a bargain, i d LOT ■ 7. 91 Q ACRES, adjoining Mr. Hetherington's ij, £iX*.J I arm. Level Land, with fern and I g tea-tree. About 10 miles from Hiintlv. Upset, i only 10s. ; [j LOT 0 j ISLAND. 40 Acres, good soil; all ploughablc. a JL Upset, .£2. Further particulars from CAMUEL T7-AILE AND QONS, •Laud Auctioneers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 8
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