__ Sales by Auction. .gATURDAY. M AY 2, TW-ORTHCOTE ■N . M" pURNITURE (A UCTION. IS. JESSES. piCHARD LTD. ;g. Have been instructed to Sell by Auction. THE CONTENTS OF THAT T*F«?T DENCE, SITUATED -pRTNrFc STREET. NOR'THCOTE™ rear Wotefh fD A 55SJr, USEFUL LOT OF GENERAL J\. HOUSE FURNITURE. SUNDRIES rN • ABlof'nTpl'? WSBffl RESERVE. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. T. ■ STARTING AT 10 A.M. SHARP. PICHARD A RTHUR, J TD.. QF POSTPONEMENT. OWING TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES. rj>HE gALE A DVERTISED TO TARE PLACE AT 16, C EESCENT OAI) ' PARNELL, rpHIS J~)AY, , HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, IITAY £ piCHARD A RTHUR, J TD.. Q.OLFERS— v Q.OLFERS— H.BIAIK. ADJOINS VT?W7 MAUNCAKIEKTE LINKS. EW Q.REEN pAY Q.REEN "DAY IS THE PRETTIEST BEACH ON THE MANUKAU. Q.REEN "RAY. SECLUDED WEEK-END SPOT CLOSE TO CITY. GOOD ROAD. 3. QREEN "RAY. GOOD FISHING. SAFE BATHING. QUEEN AY. EASY DISTANCE FROM NEW LYNN RAILWAY STATION. QREEN "RAYWILL BE SOLD ON EASY TERMS. pREEN "RAY. ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE WITH THE VENDOR TO BUILD AT REASONABLE PRICES AND EASY TERMS. /"I REEN "RAY. THE MOST POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT OF THE WESTERN SUBURBS. 3 . 3 SPERMS, ONLY -£l() (^ASH. , BALANCE £1 PER MONTH. ' Payable in 4 years nt 6 per cent. CALL OR SEND FOR PLANS. ■VTIGHT AUCTION. AUCTION. M ONDAY. M AY JO, AT rj P . M . > Mr. A. J. Jenkins, the vendor, has favoured "us with instructions TO SELL EVERY SECTION. pICH\RD A RTHDR, J TD.. LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS ' "R Y ORDER OF PUBLIC TRUSTEE. pOTTAGE AT KEY J YNN. IX DECEASED ESTATE. pRIDAY. , APRJD 'If) AT 9 P.M. QAMUEL VTAILE AND CONS, T TD?. Acting under instructions from the Public Trustee, as Executor of tie will of MARY HALL. Deceased, will Sell by Public Auction at their rooms. 83. Queen St. HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS and convs.. situated at No. 26, MILLAIS ST.. GREY LYNN. Detached wash-house, c. and 2 tubs, sewer drainage and p.w.c. Freehold section, containing 14.5 perches. Land Transfer Title. Stands well up above road. Accessible from both Ponsonby and Grey Lynn cars. PEARY (STREET. ■TITOUNT T?DEN EARY OTREET. IYIoUNT -CiDEN. DECEASED ESTATE SALE OF TTOUSE AND "y"OLCANIC J OT. "PRIDAY. jyjAY AT 9 r u OAMUEL "tTAILE AND T TD., Have been instructed by the Trustee* in the Estat* "the late MR. F. WOOLLEY to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms. 83 Queen Street— ' GEMI-BUNGALOW OF FIVE ROOMSLJ bathroom, pantry and scullery built 55 years, first : class timber, on stone foundation-, oiled nmu finish; pore bath Orion range, gas and water' wash-house, c. and t's. ' Section 50ft by 207ift. been all cleared of stone and cultivated Sunny position; standing well up above footpath. iJU-ANGERE. QHOICE SUBURBAN TTOME. WITH NEARLY Ol ACRES •pRIDAY, -jyjAY rr AT «> P.M. QAM DEL TTAILE AND 'OONS. "I TD.. Will Sell by Public Auction AT THEIR LAND SALEROOMS, 83, QUEEN ST OUPERIOR HOUSE of 4 large rooms. KJ bathroom, and atUched wash-house-nearly new and fitted with up-to-date con vs., linen press, wardrobe, h. and c water, etc. Outbuildings comprise motorshed, cowshed with concrete floor, 2 small sheds, fowlhouses and run. Every" thing in best of order. Fine section containing Sac lro 22r>c. with Ion" frontage to MAIN ROAD TO PAPATOETOE Well planted and sheltered by live hedges; paths and yard concreted; good garden: about. 50 fruit trees: 3ac in grass; lOmin walk from , railway station: handy to school and church; letters delivered twice daily u ™]|, >* " IDEAL SUBURBAN HOME in a very attractive situation On account of long frontage could - readily be subdivided into a number of ' sections and sold to advantage. If not, sold in one line, House will be offered with 2 ACRES. TERMS, £500 Cash. WEST .QTREET, VEWTON. JJOUSE AND T ARGE QECTION. , FRIDAY, jyjAY J, AT 9 P.M. « QAMUEL "17"AILE AND QONS, T TD., ' Will Sell by Public Auction AT THEIR t ROOMS. 83. QUEEN STREET, in the I Estate of the late MISS CAIN, c HOUSE of 6 rooms and scullery; wash- r house, with bath, «-. and - s., sewer drainage, p.w.c. Known as No "7 WEST STREET. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SECTION, with frontage of 149 ft by depth of 100 ft (backhne 225 ft). Only few yards from Karangahape Road • very suitable for erection of cottages! / factory, etc. Blocks of this size in HEART OF. NEWTON are ver? difficult to obtain.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17456, 28 April 1920, Page 4
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