Sales by Auction. j^ICHARD A RTHUR. T TD.. WILL SELL AT jgAYSWATEB. IJAYSWATER. MONDAY A;EKT. AT J| A.M. A. STEDMAN. Esq. who ban wM the property h M favoured us with iriMrucGon 3 to Sell T HE \V HOLt OF UiS jJOUSE pi'BNLSHJNGS. ORAWINGROOM- VERY FINE CHBB- - AND DIVAN CHAIR, sUTIIEh'LAND GATE LEG AFTER ~ NOON TEA TABLE. VERY HANDSOME PAIR OF E.P. CANDLESTICKS. 1 v-JiVJi EBONY ELEPHANTS. OR. ; NAMENTS, FICTT'RES, CURTAINS. i AXM'ix'steß CARPET of Best 0u a. i! y, (J ALL VERY HANDSOME READ CUR »' TAINS, !, ( ,K. WALT, MIRROR. HY. I GREEN LINOLEUM. I DININGROOM -VERY HANDSOME RLACK DXINC; SUITE, -inrludinc Round Ta.b> with C-abriolo lyes. 6 Dm in- Cha'ra. a«d Lady? Writiug R.ll--..J to rntotr-|j. BKST QUALITY AX MINSTER CAR PET to Tinatrh with Draw ins room t arvi.E.i'V V.-ARE OF GOOD QUALITY. mciudiT.tr Entr«M> D:»h«>«. 3-pi«o«> Alter no, ;: T,. :i Sfrvlor-. Teapot. Salad Bowl, Hi*, ut Barrel. Cl,ma. and Giaspwar**. BRIDGE SUITE, iciladins Fold in* * h-A.rs, Card TaMe.v BEDROOMS ™.— VERY NICE T>BL ART WOOD BEDSTEAD. LGE. V. A R PROBE. COMBINATION < Hi SI'S. W. STRETCHERS. WIRE AND KAPOK MATTRESSES. LGE. QUANTITY GOOD BLANKETS, HOUSEHOLD LINEN. KITCHEN.-TABLE CANE CHAIRS, GAS IKON. SCALES. DINNER WARE. LINOLEUM. COOKING UTENSILS. NEW 161 ACME WRINGER G HOSE. NEW LAWN MOWER. SPRAY PUMP, TOOLS. NO RESERVES jDICHARD 4 RTHUR, | TD., LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. JMCHARD ARTHUR, T TD.. WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS. ELLIOTT STREET. »PUESDAY -YEST. AT -J J A.M.. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, BY ORDER OF A SHIPPING COMPANY, I QUANTITY OF GALVANISED TUBS. QUANTITY OF GALVANISED BUCKETS. piCHARD 4 RTHUR. T TD., LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. A CTTNG UNDER INSTRUCTIONS -M FROM THE OWNER. WHO MUST SELL BEFORE OCTOBER iS. JDICHARD "A RTHUR, I TD., iWiil Offer by Auction, at the SALE ROOMS. ELLIOTT STREET. ! On j pUESDAT, QCTOBER 9-J | AT i O'CLOCK, j VERY yALUABLE SEASIDE ! PROPERTY, With 198l't t'rontace to Brett Avenue, and i within one minute's walk of th« beach, l TAX AP U A. I THE RESIDENCE is one of the best and aiost convenient ;u the district, con!tnost convenient In the district, containing— DRAWINGROOM. tastefully finished with Newest Art, Wall Pa.pers, corner firelilac*-, arm window. DININGROOM is a very 6re room, about 30ft by -JOft, finished in specially selected r;rau panelling, which makes & very pretty effect, open fireplace, large sua window, BREAKFABTROOM is beautiful, sunny room, also rimu panelled, with fireplace and built-in bookcase HALL AND VESTIBULE ar.» large mod airy, finished in r:mu panelling; linen cupboards. 5 BEDROOMS— AiI fine a.ry rooms. C fireplaces, built-in robe?. BATHROOM—Larse Enamel Plunge Bath and Porcelain Hand Basin; calitonl in addition to h.w. system; p.w.c. • KITCHEN— largo room, with No. 'J Orion range and gag cooker; h.w. system, recently overhauled and renewed. VERANDAHS— The house is well endowed with sun verandahs and conservatory. Good Waah-hoiise. Workshop, Fowlhouse, Etc GROUNDS are full of the Choicest Tropical and Flowering Plants and Shrubs; t ice croquet lawn . fruit trees in bearing. An Ideal Family Home. Would make a good Apartment House, th« arrangement of the tod.; being-very suitable. Also. THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSE FURNISHINGS I Will be Sold at the Residence a- few cV.js I after the Sale of Property. Full ParticTara will Appear Later. OICHARD ARTHUR, T TD. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. ADMINISTRATOR IN THE » ESTATE OF THOMAS SANKEY I DECEASED). AT OUR SALE ROOMS. ELLIOTT STREET. fT»UESDAY. /QCTOBER 91 AT 9 P.M. BROWN'S BAY— Section 131. with front- I ago to Renfrew Road of 70ft. = plendid ' elevation, only a lew minute* from the i beacb. I PARISH OF TAKAPUNA— Part of Lot Hr 7. being Lot' 10. 17, IP, containing 7a. 3r p P. with partially-completed 3 roomed 1 Cottage. A good proposition for «trawbcrTy • sro-^i-ag. HARD * RTHUR. 1 TD.. I LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS. ' j ELLIOTT STREET. 1 j pOPCLAR \fILFORD pEACH. •pOPULAR ATILEORD pEACH. j POPULAR VfILEORD OEACH. I "17ALUABLE pEACH SiECTIONS. I -irALUABLE LJEACH SECTIONS. /""'HOB E ELEVATIONS /'"HOP E ELEVATIONS MAGNIFICENT HARBOUR VIEWS. The propter s; we,l known as Walker's pr.i|ieny is no-.- lieing subdivided and roadtd. A no— road v being mado from i Tin Road, iirough th-'. proper*". ! Those 'fi? tine scctloii? will lv sold on r x. «r-Doni!!y v».vy 'ermf. I 1-20 DEPOSIT. j i J'' :n ''. b '■' and i: M<.'. v ';ils. balance. ;c, \* r 1 «-nl. lor '• yea i j li.lll' SJALK X"' ,iT S AI ' H I I ■41'EI'NEsl'AY. VOVEMBEU - 1 AT , m V M j L>P HARD 4 HI HUH. 1 ID. la: d a: d i-urmturk all 'JTONEERs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 7
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