1 gßfe-ZSilei /by > ABctiMU^gggg ,#T>UILDEBS, FARMERS;. - ■ 5 ' CONTRACTORS. "M§ ■' •■; ■•■'• ' ' r;T;EONARbvriOAKLET. J TD. , , W? day;^ M ay-.^( )jV | AT 11 A.M. ' ' *:•■'* • ON THE GROUND, . , A RGYLE. { CTREETit pONSONBY. (Take Car to | Ponsoßby Tram Barn, thenoe ' down Wallace Street.) ( K Instructed ;by the Owner, !we now offer by , Public Auction, on the ground, ;> npiMBER, SUNDRIES, ! A npIMBEB. 1 As detail:— , ■■- "■■ 9A C\C\(\ FEET TIMBER. ASSORTED *SU»UUU .SIZES AND KINDS. QBY 1 WEATpRBOARDS, ; B %' i Linu ins: Plain Boards, 9by46by 1, 6by 2,6 by 6,6 by 8,13 by 1 i Ceiling Boards, 4 by 8, 4 by 4. 4 brß. 3 by 2;-300 . SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON, 6ft to Bft lengths, 7, 13ft lengths; Itin Lead Piping, Battens. Mouldings. 18 Squares ' Assorted Sites Lattice Work, from 4 by ; '4; 4 Large Front Doors, French Case- ' ment • Doors. Spouting. . Dowu j - Pipes, - Ridging, Assorted ; Sites Windows, • ,- Weights and '■ Frame* r complete, Castiron; Sinks, Carpenter's Bench, VeneI tian Blinds, Quantity Scrim, Marblo ' - Mantelpieces; Fancy Glass Frame,' 4by a;,; 6by 7 by,6; 350 2m Drain Pipes, and , ._; Sundries too numerous to mention. '.5 >.?...'. v ; ""' Also, • ''. .1" >••<' ' T ARGE CALIFONT, by Fletcher Russell. T ARGE CAST-IRON PLUNGE BATH. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVES. NOTE.—This' timber is all in good heart, »pd some of the best put uv> for auction for some time. Materials will . be sold in lota to suit buyers. Inspection invited. : ' " COAKLEY WILL SELL : IT." *tr- ' '■<&& 'Phone **&'£*y- t* : ..'' : ' * ' / y ~ ".' .. I I -- • TEONARD QOAKLEY, TTD.. , ' AT '/•IHELSEA *X VEIIUE. QTAHUHtT. . gATUBDAY, , M AY 22, v \ AT 130 Ml. Having been favoured with instructions from . Mr. Washer, who has sold his property, ' we will Sell on the above date, at the Residence, •".. ,;; : „..:... TJIS TTOUSEHOLD ■pUBKISHINGS,
piANO, AND I?FFECTS. . [ \ \ A3 FOLLOW;i TTPBIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Taylor ' U and Son, London, almost new and in peifeci coaditbn;; OVAL. DIN. TABLE, RTMU SEiTEfi. Oct. 1 Tables. Armchair, TREADLE SEWING MACHINE, DIAMOND DISC GRAMAPHONE and Records. ' AEOLIAN VOCALION and 65 Records, 8 ; SEAGRASS CHAIRS. SEAGRASS LOUNGE. O.R. BEDSTEAD, with equip- ' mer,ta (full mo); 3 Single O.R. Bedsteads, i Iron Bedstead, Kapok Bedding, COMB. • CHESTS. ' Toiletware, Blinds, Curtain*, .Kitchen Chair*, Stool, Good Kitchen Table, ; I Flour BLi. Gas Ring. Potts' Irons, Large 'Quantity Pietu.-ea, Ormts.. Books, BLANKETS. SHSErS. QUILTS. Crockery. LOT JAM AND PRESERVED FRUIT, Groceries, 'BICYCLE. BBABB PRESERVING PAN. Wringer. Garden Tools. Bag Manure, Etc., 1 Etc ■ ' . „ ''- • NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. ( -"riOAKLEY TOLL Q ELL p" « ■ ' -.! "PHONES 3233 AND A 2901. .: UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND, ACTING AT THE BEQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE. iJJOBMAH'S JJILL. QNEHUNOA, TPRIDAY, THB2BIH DAY OF MAY, 1950, TEONARD fjOAKLEY Will Sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Mart, Queen Street, Auckland, on the above date, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND AND DWELLING, containing 1 acre 1 rood and 34 perches (more or less), being Allotments 4, 5, and 36 of Section 32 of the Town of Onehunga, with frontages to Norman's Hill Road; together with all the Dwellinghouae and appurtenances thereon erected, and all the rights thereunto be- , longing. The Mortgagee's application and her - estimate of the value of the mortgaged premises may be seen at the office of the Registrar at all reasonable times prior, to the ' sale, and in the Auction Room at the time of the sale, without payment of any fee. Particular* and conditions of sale may be inspected at the 'Auction Mart aforesaid. TEONARD pOAKLEY. T TD..
U VJ ■ JU — AT THEIR ROOMS, • F RIDIY.\ M AY 28, AT 2,30 P.M. Acting under instructions from the Execu.rij in * Deceased Estate, will offer by Public Auction, THAT WELL-BUILT DWELLING Of FOUR ROOMS and Lean-to city train age, gas and water: wash-house with eoppei and tubs set in. Section, approximately 90.! links by 283 links. The property ia situ ated in Green Lane, left-hand side from Bemuera Road, between Vincent Avenue and Ascot Avenue. Immediate possession. Property Flagged. "COAKLEY WILL SELL IT." 'Phone 2238. WEDNESDAY. 2fi TH 'M AY - 1920, AT 2.30 P.M. AT ROOMS, DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN, Under Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Ccurt of New Zealand in a Suit for the Partition of the Property. ■FINEST "DUSINESS CITE TN -HUNEDIN (Right in the Heart of the City), On which is Erected OO CHOPS AND pAFE. ROYAL ARCADE. ROYAL ARCADE, With Frontages to High and Mtcliggan Streets, GREATEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED TO INVESTORS. SPECULATORS. Suitable for MARKETS or practically ' ANY CLASS OF BUSINESS. By energetic management the Arcade could again become one of the LEADING BUSINESS CENTRES. • The Possibilities are so great that this Opportunity to Purchase is almost Union© in the annals of the City. MESSRS. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. hav3 been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand to offer for Sale by Auction, at their Rooms: THIS MAGNIFICENT BLOCK, being J. Freehold Sections 61 and 70, and Part Sections 62 and 69, Block VII., containing a Half-acre and 16.8 poles, on which are erected 33 Shops and Cafa. known as the Royal Arcade LITHOGRAPH PLANS AVAILABLE AFTER 27th MARCH. UJXDIJtj full particulars. MESSRS. CALVERT AND BBUGH, Oft AUCTIONEERS "**«* *«**
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17471, 15 May 1920, Page 4
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