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Sales by Auction. F RIDAY, M AY 31) AT 2 P.M. SHARP. -- - AMUEL -17AIL* AND CONS (Per H. E. Vaile. Auctioneer) will sell bv Auction at -their Land Sale, Rooms, 87. :, Queen-street, , • WITHOUT :. RESERVE.' INSTRUCTED BY THE EXECUTORS OF THE WILLS OF THE LATE S. G. AND H. CLARK. • ' QNEHUNGA. 11 ACRES IN TEAFALGAE-STEEET-Eich X2 Level Volcanic Soil, fronting Trafalgarstreet 148.ft. by a depth of 443 ft (also frontage to a street at the back;, on <vhich are 9 HOUSES, one of 6 rooms, bathroom, and O verandah, with iron roof, on one floor (out of repair); gas. water, range, boiler, shed. Also, 2 Cottages, each of 4 rooms and verandah, with iron roof; : gas in one anu range in the other; water to both; large old stable. ..'" ■:.. . : ;-.".'. We would draw the SPECIAL ATTENTION of Investors and Speculators to this gale. The property is particularly well situated right on the MAD! ROAD, with a, tram stopping place in front of the door (15 minute service), and the buildings in their present state are RETURNING 26s 6d per week in RENT. As the WILLS DIRECT that the property must be realised, and the beneficiaries require the distribution of the estate, we have received POSITIVE INSTRUCTIONS, to sell absolutely. WITHOUT ; THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. WEDNESDAY, M AY 15, AT 11. pARK A VENUE, A UCKLAND. ATTRACTIVE SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOURS BY WELL-KNOWN MASTERS. OLD ENGRAVINGS, OLD AND MODERN CHINA, SILVER PLATED GOODS, ETC. ARTHUR VpoOMAN AND po. Have received instructions from George George, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell by Auction, at the above address on Wednesday. May 15, at 11 a.m., " THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising the Contents of Drawing and Dining Rooms, Study, Hall, Three Bedrooms, Sewing Room, Kitchen, etc., under: — '. DRAWINGROOM- ;■ Walnut Boudoir Piano, by Crichton. equal to new, a rare chance for musical connoisseurs; Rewarewa Couch Settee, and two Easy Chairs, in silk tapestry; Rattan and Spring Rocking Chairs, Occasional Tables, Music Stool in silk tapestry, English Gilt Overmantel. Solid Brass and. Copper Standard, Reading Lamp and Shade, Brussels Carpet, Brassmounted Coal Cauldron and Tongs, Fender. Fireirons and Fire Screen, Brass Filigree Clock,, and Pictures, including the following exquisite water-colours:— Mark's, Venice." by Orsi. and "On the Street, Venice," by Sormani; " Ci'aggy Point" and "On the Loch," by Earp, etc. DININGROOM— . : Rimu Extension Dining Table, and Plush : Chenille Cover, sis Dn;ingrocm Chairs, Solid Rimu Sideboard, two Easy Chairs, : Couch, Rewarewa Overmantel, Solid Marble Clock, Brass Dining Gong, Wedgewood Dessert Service, Plated Goods, Brussels Carpet, and Pictures, including Oil Paintings by Richards, Engravings from Herring, Landseer, etc., etc. HALL- .'■;.--;.,■: Hall Stand, Plush Chenille Curtains, Pictures, and Linoleum. STUDY— Y Antique Spanish Mahogany Bureau, Study Table, Carpet, Clock, Chairs, Engravings, etc. SEWINGROOMSinger's Drop Head Sewing Machine, Linoleum, Table, etc. • ~ BEDROOMS— ; ■ Puriri and Kauri Bedroom Suite, Wardrobe, White Enamel Suite, M. Iron Bedsteads, Children's Cots, Chairs, Carpets, Linoleums, Toilet Ware, Pictures etc.. KITCHEN AND YARD— Kitchen and Cocking Utensils, Mangle, Wringer, Glass and China, Lawn Mower, Tools, etc. 12 Pure-bred Silver Wyandottes. The Auctioneers particularly wish to draw attention to. the Paintings, China, Silver Goods, and Piano. ; The Piano was described by Mods. Parlovitz, who played upon it when in Auckland, as a very fine instrument. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. • ARTHUR TOOMAN AND C 0. ,: Auctioneers. ' '•■■■;■ •• WEDNESDAY, ' - . _ At TWO O'CLOCK. ' : ; • p REY J YNN pARK STATE. .: : pOBERT pHARLES pARR, ' ' In' conjunction with i TDAKER T>ROS..' • Has received instructions from the owners to sell by auction at his Rooms,' Swanson- ; -street, on WEDNESDAY, May 15, at two o'clock, ? > . rpHE pREY J YNN pARK STATE. »pHE REMAINING UNSOLD .' LOTS '- OF - 1 - ~ THESE MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES. ' ' The roads are formed, graded, metalled, and drained, with footpaths on both sides. Electric * Cars - now run within eight minutes of the ■ property. ~. The first six Lots offered will be absolutely sold to the highest bidders. '■/-;'. LAND TRANSFER TITLES. <■'--_ • '■ - ' TERMS: ■.. " 10 per cent, fall of hammer. 10 per cent, six months. 10 per cent. 12 months. .-;,:. Balance , two years at five per cent, per annum. ■ * . , , Plans are now ready, and can be obtained from, the Auctioneers, from whom, also all particulars can be had. . : SPECIAL NOTE. ; : : ' Lots 111, 80, 104, 97, Tutanekai Road, and Lots 22 and 49, Hinemoa Road, will be first offered in the order named, and will be SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. ..;.,.pOBERT pHARLES pARR. ... . IDAKER "DROS. WEDNESDAY, jyjAY 15> • • ■'V AT 2 P.M. ~"; pOBERT pHARLES pARR, IN CONJUNCTION WITH BAKER BROS., Will sell at,his Mart, Swanson-street, during the Sale of the 41 Grey Lynn Park Estate Allotments, ~ ' . - O CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. FRONTING RICHMOND AVENUE, : LOT s—soft by 140 ft LOT 50ft by 140 ft .. LOT 9—s4ft lOin by 140 ft ] OF THE GREY LYNN PARK ESTATE. LOT 9 also has a frontage of 140 ft to Hinemoaßoad.- A Capital Business Corner. MAIN ROAD FRONTAGES ARE ALWAYS _ , ■." -.RIGHT. : . . • SECURE ONE WHILE YOU CAN. : - CARS WILL PASS THE PROPERTY,, OHAUPO STOCK SALES. TUESDAY. MAY 14. A (\(\ FORWARD-CONDITIONED 3V AND 4iUU ■>.;. YEAR BULLOCKS 250 Well-bred 1J and 24-year Steers . 100 Empty Cows and Heifers 100 Good Calves • ' 1200 Well-grown Shorn Lambs .- ■ 500 Good Wethers 300 Ewes, in lamb. SALE OF SHEEP AT NGARUAWAHIA. WEDNESDAY, May 22, ;'-.'.' j '"■';'.■■'■ At 11 a.m. ■ .' Qfinn FAT AND FORWARD CROSSBRED OUUU AND LONGWOOL WETHERS 1500 Lambs, Empty Ewes and Ewes in lamb. MCNICOL AND CO. G. T. MCCULLAGH Auctioneer. -.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13485, 11 May 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13485, 11 May 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13485, 11 May 1907, Page 10