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_ m Sales by Auction. DONALD'S T7IRUIT TITART. ONALD'S JCRUIT MART. Donald's t>roduce I\/rart. onald's JTroduce IVlart. tf Ti?i "HAY AT -l(\ A.M. a - -I HIS JL/aY AT IV A.M. :e , de S.ISSSS T?RDIT. T QCAL* TpRUIT. g SYDNEY JbRUIT. Xjocal jruit. S. ' a MERICAN /^RANGES. -American .Uranges. 0 A MERICAN T EMONS. b - American Juemons. g ENTRIES : » BANANAS. . LEMONS. 14 ORANGES. GRAPES PASSIONS. PEARS. s) APPLES. TOMATOES. ETC. PRODUCE— : 0) 55MARAS. POTATOES. ONIONS. CITRONS. 3s VEGETABLES. WATERMELONS. ETC. D ■ s A. B. D ONALD L TD FRUIT. GRAIN", AND PROBUCE MERCHANTS. pRANKLIN AND "JVTARCUSSEN, AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, '' WILL SELL '" AT THEIR MART. RESERVOIR CORNER, NEWTON, On account Various Clients. " Jyj-EW AND 2J SEr> pURNITURE. r r £ mS ]) AY (WEDNESDAY). THE 2STH INST. COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. SHARP. e 1 ASSIVE KAURI STAINED BARREL--6 iU FRONT B.M. SIDEBOARD J COTTAGE PIANO, suitable for learners "I S-PIROE: CHESTERFIELD SUITE, -«- uphol. Brown Canvas 1 '"u^ol 3 DINING SUITE. Tapestry ■I 3-PIECE UTRECHT VELVET UPHOL. -i- DRAWINGROOM SUITE usra,JXk J KAURI STAINED B.M. HALL STAND ( 1 B.M. OVERMANTEL, DOUBLE O.R. X BEDSTEAD. HEARTH RUGS, DOOR i £¥ T £ S .' . T MM'r, O 9 OV^RS ' BEDROOM f PAIRsv DUCHESS TABLES WASHSTANDS. BEDROOM TOILET WARE, i massive bm . PEARL ,- INLAID IRON BEDSTEADS, , DOUBLE WIRE-WOVE MATTRESSES. SINGLE WIRE-WO WIRE-WOVEN SIRETCHERS, BEDDING, MATTRESSES ! CROCKERY. DINNER SERVICES?GLASS 1 A R -?-'„ GA , S „ GLuBES . WINDOW LINEN . BLINDS, FENDERS, FIRE SCREENS, . LINOLEUMS.? CUTLERY. COOKING ; UTENSILS. DINING TABLES, EXTe£ , SION DINING TABLES. PICTURES. OIL ! PAINTINGS, MIRRORS, CHAIRS? COUCHES MEAT SAFES, CUPBOARDS : OVAL BOILERS, COIR MATTING, WINDOW SASHES, GLASS GLOBES CHILD S COT. PUSHCARTS. CLOCKS TEA POTS, VASES, GARDEN TOOLS BREAD BOARDS. LARGE QUANTITY USEFUL SUNDRIES, 100 BOOKS. NOTE THE ADDRESS— pRANKLIN AND TyrARCUSSEN, • AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, RESERVOIR CORNER. NEWTON. 'Phono 3976 (3 rings). F RIDAY. A PRIL 30} AT -i J O'CLOCK. QLIFTON pOAD, rpAKAPUNA. (JUST OFF LAKE BEACH.). TDEAL TTOME. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED, STANDLNG ON CHOICE HALF-ACRE SECTION. ENTRANCING VIEWS. T. MAKDENO JACKSON. Acting- under instructions from FRANK BODLE, ESQ., who is leaving for England, will Sell by Public Auction, at their rooms. Customs Street East, on tne above date THAT EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD, contamine 2 roods and 6.5 perches, situated CLIFTON ROAD (first on right from beach), and having approximately 94ft frontage by about 350 ft deep, all in first-class order, lawn, flower and vegetable gardens, 22 assorted fruit trees, etc together with the SUBSTANTIALLYBUILT RESIDENCE (rough-cast on brick, Marseilles tiled roof, etc.), with lovely wide verandah, and containing 8 beautifullyfinished and well-appointed rooms, replete with all modern conveniences; hot and cola water service, califont, gas stove, open fireplaces, built-in wardrobes, linen presses p.w.c, septic tank, etc.; wash-house, toolshed and very fine fernery. AN IDEAL HOME IDEALLY SITUATED. Properties in Clifton Road seldom come on to the market, and this 13 a rare opportunity of securing a first-class property jin that seclusive residential quarter; close ■to trams, within a stone's throw of the favourite lake beach, and commanding EXQUISITE VIEWS. Furniture may be purchased at valuation if desired. Property Flagged. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AS ADMINISTRATOR OF ALEXANDER MILLER'S TRUST. PUIDAY. "\I~AY 7 AT 11 O'CLOCK. TMPORTANT OALE OF pITY PREEHOLDS. QUEEN OTREET, T ORNE OTREET. Ty YNDHAM STREET WEST. HP TITANDENO JACKSON. Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction, at their rooms. Customs Street East, on the above date. ALL THOSE EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE PROPERTIES, 1.-OOfi AND 328, QUEEN ST.. having tJAJXJ 33it frontage by 82ft Gin deep, opposite Market Entrance and close to Town <• Hall; now in occupation of Cafe Conti- I nental and other tenants. Great position 1 where properties are sure to increase in 2 value. r I-r- LORNE ST., at rear of Queen St. 6 o<J* premises—Splendid Level Section a 66ft by S2ft Gin, now used as a livery and J bait stables. A first-class proposition of I great prospective value. 6 3— VAT YNDHAM ST. WEST, corner of 1 tt Lower Nelson St.. opposite Customs 6 I St. West— A Very Fine Business Stand in f ! a unique position, and admirably adapted 6 for almost any class of warehouse or fac- 1 tory. This Block has 133 ft frontage to 6 I Wyndham St.. and HRft to Lower Nelson St. IProperties Flagged. ( pRIDAY. MAY 7 AT 11 O'CLOCK. 1 * 2 Tyr ANU KA U DOAD, & OPPOSITE ONSLOW ROAD. E The Highest Part of a EPSOM. ft 6 EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT ? AT ODE R N DESIDENCE, £, II ROOMS AND ALL OFFICES. £ jl ACRES TLMRST-pLASS J AND. jj 6i 'Y JACKSON. B Instructed by Mr R. B. S. WATSON, who V '- leaving the district, will Sell bv Public 2, STHkft i!'^-,V ,<lr i Rooms. CUSTOMS 7 a I 1 m- 1 , h ;,> S • "" the ab "ve date. A A WINT» A tvrv^, l AB , V ; FREEHOLD, V n-oiio lVnJ A Nl>,f ' i; ACRES, richest vol- 7 kin R L'h' 1 i? v,nK W2ft frontage to Manu- 7. with o wpVin,; Pß °"3 : lorriU;e(l an<l planted v •ethe. ■ Jbh .1 and ,.S r^ "l?. shrubs, to- E RESIDENCE b ° Tl ALLY-BUILT 7rooms .Pl«did^ Jnl ;p^nUd 11 .nd beautiful V rooms, spiendidlj appointed and replete li hu i b ft *S a ve gL ea 1 c S,V ?<»«»»«»'«« 7 i iV/i „■ . y 1 . 0fl : drawingroom 20ft V mahogany mirrored mantel ~v™ , " i mahogany mirrored mantel and S™? ' A plaster coilinc. frieze and pict ™'f,': A Riagfeiv* plaster arm. 10ft wide c,,~. . J V by pillar., io dininsrroorn. 29f"by "ff ? very h»nd«omo " Exhibition" mantel 5 lit i S bay window -two really beautiful rooms- V opening into conservatory with f '. V,Tj' 1 -< ItfaM windows: breakfaatroom. 7 air, £j'\ « rooms, kitchen, scullery, pantry, bathroom" B linen cupboard, etc. Everything in first' V class order. '"" 1± Good range high-class outbuildi tun 1! hard, room 23ft by 20ft in one). b IDU " i7l Property Flagged. %i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17456, 28 April 1920, Page 4

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