Sales by Auction. J M P O R T A N T OTIC E. TO ALL THOSE DESIROUS OF MAKING QHOI-CE AND • \S AND "IyEW -y-HAR QUIETS. PARTICULAR PEOPLE. THE TRADE. PRIVATE BUYERS, AND 'THOSE FURNISHING. MR. R. SKYRME. Sliortland Street, the well known designer and craftsman in art furniture, has tavoured us with instruc Hons to sell by Public Auction in OUR ROOMS. CUSTOMS STREET. Opp. Waver lev Hotel, on QECEMBER AT 12 NOON. THE "WHOLE OF HIS VERY VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK <>!• NEW MODERN ARTISTIC FURNIII RE from his Showrooms. Full details future advts. On view our rooms prior to sale. No roservo. AND J^ALCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS. QREY L YNN. A WORKER'S CHANCE. I N VESTMENT OR OME. •INVESTMENT or 'Tlome. EASY TERMS. MP. .71,1 !• R \ HUNTER has favoured us Willi instructions to Sell in our Customs Street Rooms, by Public Auction, on "yyEDNESDAY, jJEC. *;q 9 P.M., \EW BUNGALOW. No. 27, Salisbury - 1 -' Street, 5 rooms; hot and ooui water, porcelain bath; excellent order, built 3 years; strictly modern; (section 60 links troritage. Jm.ii. from car ttop. Will tie. sold 11 bargain. Suit Worker. I Auction Flag on Property. Key our Qfike. SALE. DECEMBER '-'0. 2 F.M. AND j_JALCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS. TyjOUNT DEN. TO HOUSE BUYERS AND BUILDERS. J? OADRESIDENCE AND 'pwo V^ECTIONS. A utT,oN '-W" - D" 20, ■2 P.M. J riictcd > v Mr. W. Montoith, wc- will Sell. ,u our Jiooms, Customs Street. LIIS_ SPLENDID VILLA RESIDENCE. -*■ V •> ROOMS, with usual domestic convenience-. standing on level volcanic allotment 6Gft by 148 ft; motor garage; large concrete wall all along tho front; 5 minutes from tr.'.m, anions fine 1 omcs, First mortgage, £400, G i»er cnt. The reserve is very low. Also. Adjoining, CORNER ALLOTMENT. 66ft to I Balmoral Road by depth of 118 ft to ,A i ani St reet, suitable for slum; must grow in value tremendously; very low reserve. Also, WEC'TIOX. Arabi Street, ;,oft by 132 ft, good 1 J building site. Propert Flagged. gMITH AND JJALCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS. — < :i- -a :") • CRE L OTS -,1 10- -10 A QOOD (CHOOSE A ,QOOD OHOOSE A -Q.OOD QLASS j^UBURB M ANUREWA, Wanurewa. J" ANUREWA. V H OME °' ]-] OMES. J3URIRI JDARK SUBDIVISION. pURIRI pARK I VISION. pURIRI pARK SUBDIVISION. Here's your <«pp< rtunity. Mr. Business Man. to buy a section in Pariri Park that will prove a. home indeed. Out of the City, yet handy to tho City. Fiee from the oppressive atmosphere of the City and congestion of Auckland's immediate suburbs, and where you can come to business daily. A HOME where you can live, breathe, and enjoy tho fr<*sh country air. ye' only 15 miles from the G.P.0., and J half-mile to ftati« n. I A Home with City advantages, minus all I its disadvantages j Buy in this progressive district, where health and recreation ure within everybody's reach and your capital safe, and ever increasing. Inspect, and you arc a buyer for a Purirj Park Farmlet. <Y CKE 1j OTS }$ Y \UtTION. ~ ACRE | p RUCTION. 10 A cre l C) ' 1 ' p y A uctiox - The pick of lau.l adjoinms ilie Residences of Messrs. D. Nathan and E. R. N. Russell, half a :nilo only from station. RUCTION — yyEDNESDAY, J)KC. '> P.M. RUCTION -- yyEDNESDAY, 9Q 9 r.M. PLANS FREE NOW. PLANS FREE NOW. TERMS: 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT: 10 PER CENT. IN 1J MONTHS. BALANCE. 0 YEARS, 51 PER CENT. JOINT AGENTS - yy QLARK. 01, QUEEN ST p.NOS pECLER. MANUREWA. ' SMITH AND ALCOMBE. AUCTIONEERS. 1 rpRUSTEE'S REALISATION. SPECULATOR'S OR WORKER'S CHANCE. 11 PER CENT. INVESTMENT. QRAND p OUSE, M oul " T j^DEN. ' AUCTION, yyEDNESDAY, J^ECEMBER ! _ P.M. "~ THE TRUSTEES of a Deceased Estate have favoured us with instructions to sell, practically without 'eser\e, in our i joms, ALL THAT PROPERTY ON ELIZAA BETH STREET, MT. EDEN, com;>risin^', CIOOD HOUSE. 5 room?. Let to Mrs. T Best for 13s 6d per week. With section of land about an eighth of an acre. THIS is a. chance of a lifetime to pick up a. bargain. The reserve is ridicultou.'iy low. Auction flag on proper'^. SMITH AND ppALCOMBE. AUCTIONEERS: JJ'AMILTON S TO( -' AND S PECIAL yy EANEII S ALE. 3 ""rpHURSDAY, pECEMBER AT 11.30 A.M. 1000 HEAD -0F CATTLE, Including I 700 WELL-BRED WEANER CALVES • 100 HEAD OF BEEF J 100 _ AND a YEAR STEERS 100 MIXED CATTLE 100 FAT SHEEP. T HE F ARMEKS ' (J°- OI>ERA ' -t v E AUCTIONEERING 00., J TD., HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 5
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