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Sales, by Auction. WALKER AND /JOAKLEY. "VTONDAY TVTEXT, AT IO NOON. AT THE RESIDENCE, WAIRIKI pOAD, MOUNT . PDEN (Take/Mount Eden car to terminus, thence three minutes' walk). On Account of Owner, who is giving up housekeeping, - TTIS pOUSEHOLD pURNITURE. SUPERIOR - DESIGNED NEW ART SIDEBOARD, - shaped B.P. Mirror; 3-BCE. CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND 2 DIVAN CHAIRS, Upholstered in Saddlebag and Utrecht Velvet; 6 High-back Dining Chairs, Upholstered to match; O.R. DINING TABLE, heavy club legs; Curtains and Good Blinds, 8-Day Oak Clock, Heavy Linoleums, Hearth Rug, Kerb and Fire Brasses, Heavy Mohair Tabic Cover, cost £3 10s; E.P. Flower Spill, Palm Stand, Hand Sewing Machine, Jardiniere, NEW ART HALL STAND, Ax. Carpet Runner, Hall Rug, China Pedestal Jardiniere, HANDSOME 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Mirrored Wardrobo and On.ice Marble-top 1 Washstand, in dull polish; FULL-SIZE WOOD BEDSTEAD to match, H.S. Wire Woves and Kapok Mattresses, Winker Chairs, Pillows, Toilet Bet, Curtains Wicker Chair, Wood Bedstead and equipments, COMB. CHEST, Mats, Blinds, 2 Comb. Bedsteads, Comb. Bookcase and Table. KIT. TABLE, Chairs, Wicker Chair, Gas Ring, Linoleum, Coir Mat, TABLE MANGLE, Filter, Tubs, Gas Fire, Spade and Good PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER. Etc. NO RESERVE. TERMS CASH. WALKER AND QOAKLEY, AUCTIONEERS. HIGH STREET. CAMUEL yAILE AND CONS, £TD., Beg to intimate that the Auotion Sato of Property and Chattels, at Ellerslie, in •the estate of late Wm. N. Clarke, will take place on THURSDAY, JUNE 10, AT 2 P.M., Not June 3, as previously advertised. pRIDAY, TUNE A AT 2 P.M. SHARP. CAMUEL yAILE AND CONS, J^TD., Have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs. M. Leoce to Sell by Public Auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen Street, rtHARMINGLY-SITUATED TTOME, pALFOUR DD„ pARNELL. SUPERIOR RESIDENCE of 7 roomt bathroom, pantry and scullery 2 large bays, long verandah at one aide; patent w.c, sewer drainage; wash-house, workshop ant. coalshed. yERY piNE pREEHOLD CECTION, with 182 ft frontage by depth of 177 ft 6m; some well-grown trees and shrubs. The house stands at one side of section and there is AMPLE ROOM for further building The property occupies a BEAUTIFULLY SUNNY position in quiet and retired surroundings. WITHIN EASY WALK OF THE PENNY TRAMS. It is adjacent to the CAMPBELL POINT RESERVE, and commands T OVELT, QPEN TTIEWS OF HARBOUR, SHIPPING, ETC. TERMS: One-third cash, balance in 8 years at 6 per cent. If not sold in one line house will be offered with part of land. Further particulars from CAMUEL yAILE AND CONS, J^TD. PRIDAY. TUNE A AT 2 P.M SHARP. gAMUEL yAILE AND CONS, T TD„ Will Sell by Public Auction at their Lan£ Sale Rooms 87, Queen Street, in tut Estate. of the late Mrs,. Ma.-y Laing, pOLLEN . .gT., rtREY J YNN, COTTAGE of 4 rooms and lean-to, on freehold sec*ion with 40ft frontage. VERY HANDY SITUATION, just off Great North Rd. This property will bo allowed to gc at a yERY TOW piGURE. gAMUEL yAILE AND DONS. TTD. PRIDAY, TUNE A AT 2 P.M SHARP. CAMUEL yAILE AND CONS, T TD„ Will Sell by Publio Auction at their Lane Sale Rooms, 87, Queen Street, in order tc WIND UP AN ESTATE, pITY pOTTAGE TNVESTMENT, WELLINGTON ' pLACE. DOUBLE BRICK COTTAGE with wooden lean-to, 3 rooms in each tenement, iron roof, range, gas and water. Each lei at 8s 6d per week to good tenants.- Free, hold section,- 44ft 3in frontage, also frontage , to Oft right-of-way at side. EXCEP- , TIONALLY CENTRAL SITUATION, just off top 0! Wellington Street and within a few yards of the PENNY TRAMS. Would always let readily, So as to wind up the Estate the property will be sold PRACTICALLY WITHOUT pESERVE. PRIDAY, TUNE A ' AT 2 P.M. SHARP. '; gAMUEL yAILE AND CONS, T TD.,' Acting under instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs. Hooper, will 841 by Public Auction at their Land Sale Rooms. 87, Queen Street, MEW \TORTH pD., rtLENMORE; HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, bathroom and scullevy, bay-v-indow and verandah; all in good order; range, gas- and water; _ wash-house, 0 and t's. Freehold section, with 40ft frontage to main road by depth of 110 ft. The property occupies a splendid situation or. a MAIN THOROUGHFARE, and hat , GOOD PROSPECTIVE VALUE. The pro party has to bo sold to wind up the Estate, and investors will havo a RARE CHANCE of securing A rtREAT pARGAIN. ■ rpHURSDAY, TUNE 1A AT 2 P.M., ON THE GROUND. CAMUEL yAILE AND CONS, T TD.. Will Sell by Public Auction, in the Estate of Wm. N. Clarke, by instruction of the 1 Executor under Order of the Supreme Court, 1 pLLERSME. T EASEHOLD PREMISES, having 6 years ' 1J to run "rom April 1, 1916, at an annual rental of £12 10s, with Iron Buildings thereon : used as Coal and Firewood Store. Buildings belong to Lessee at ond of term. Also, THE FOLLOWING CHATTELS: ("IROSSLEY'.S 6 h.p. Gas Engine and yJ Fitting», Small Circular. Saw, 2 Spare , Saws and Pulley, Axe, Augur, Files, Oil ' -Cans, Screw Wrencher; Set Scales and Weights, Pick, Shovels, Fork, Broom, Buckets, 2 Sack Carts, 2 Sets Harness, Bag Stand, Backhand and Chains, 2 Drays, 2 Spring Carts, Wheel Jack, 66 Clothes Props, I 20 Tons Taupiri Coal, 5i Bags Lime, 201 1 Bags Cement, 4yds Sand, 6yds Sand and . Shell, 7 Loads Scoria, 600 Bricks, 36 4in . Pipes, 8 Junction Pipes,' 6 Bundles Tea-tree I Stakes, 8 Tar Casks. Small Quantity Tar, , COO Sacks, i-Cask Lime, Sundry Stationery, 1 1 Horse. ! Conditions of Sale and Lease can bo seen J at the office of Messrs. Johnston, Coates, 1 and Fee, Safe Deposit Buildings,' High St. ■ ——sgg—————— ■——T—l PUBLIC NOTICE. ' ' SANFORD'S FISH MARKET. Customs St., opp. Customhouse. 'Phone 658. Choice Hopuku, Mullet, Flounder, Schnappor, Gurnard. Trevalli, Kahawai. Barracouta, Rceß. Taupo Trout, and other varieties obtainable at our Mart. Business carried on as usual during alterations. . EXCHANGE YOUR OLD, PIANO.Full allowance for your old Piano at the No Deposit Piano Co-, 28. High St. i' .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 3