Sales by Auction. pRETTY piTTLE JJOMESTEAD. "^TAIKUMETE. CLOSE TO STATION. 10X ACRES AND WELL-BUILT COTJLOa TAGE; fine orchard, in full bearing; good paddocks, well fenced, running water through the property; very prettily situated. The sal© includes stock of purebred White Rock, fowls, Indian Runner ducks, 3 cows in milk. This would make an ideal summer home for a busy business man. rjiUESDAY, 9g £ P.M. AT OUR SALEROOMS, ELLIOTT ST. piCHARD pTD. jjend£rson alley. ' piCH piVER pLAT. I 3 BLOCKS UNIMPROVED LAND, 8 to 10 acres each; Valley Road frontage and to a side road running down to Mr. Roberta' property. 'J'uesday; at 2 p.m. AT OUR SALE ROOMS, ELLIOTT ST. POCHARD pTD. /JiUESDAY, AT <y P.M. M T " E DEN - M T - E DEN * piNE pUILDING g ITE ' PEARY STREET. 50 BY 253. (Off Mt. Eden Rd., a little past the Terminus.) AT OUR SALE ROOMS. ELLIOTT ST. piCHARD pTD. jyjORNINGSIDE. TTIINE BUILDING SITE, with 50ft. by -L 120 ft. to Melvern Road, being Lot 26. rjiUESDAY, ]^" ov - 23 AT 2i ' M ' AT OUR SALE ROOMS, ELLIOTT ST. piCHARD pTD. PICHARD pTD.. AT » N°' 25» OXTON0 XTON R D ' E dendale Tako Tram to Dominion Rd. Terminus, Thence to the right along Balmoral Rd. Turn to left through Arabi Street. *• <4 rpHURSDAY AT A.M. MRS HARTLEY, who is leaving the district, has favoured us with instructions to Sell JJER J\JEW JJOUSEHOLD > .pURNISHINGS. ' Including: FULL IRON FRAME PIANO Bertram L and Son. Handsome SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION DIN. TABLE. 7-PCE. REXINE DIN. SUITE, PRETTY SHAPE OCC TABLE. SMALL CHINA CABINET. LINOLEUM AX. HEARTHRUG. PICTURES, OAK BISCUIT BARREL. TEA SET. DINNER WARE, GLASS AND CHIN A WARE, RIMU KERB with Box Ends, IMT. MARBLE CLOCK, OVERMANTEL. HALLSTAND (Mirror Back). HALL ou p CURTMNS, LINOLEUM. MOHAIR PRETTY DOUBLE DOOR WARDROBE ■T WITH MIRRORS, SHIELD MIRROR SISn P B^ R -BE T D 1-^ 0 S K A MR^ E IIS LACE OOKTAras. Kitchen TABLE, GRANITE LINOLEUM. GAS . IRON. COPPER KETTLE, MINCER, SUNDRIESNO RESERVES. THOS- B. ARTHUR. LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEER. piCHARD RTHUR, J^TD. : We have been instructed by John Rogers. Esq.. to Sell by Public Auction, his piNE p.ROPERTY, Known as J Y C ULL IN. . At MOUNT EDEN TRAM TERMINUS. IN OUR ROOMS. TUESDAY, gQ AT 2 P.M. T HIS PROPERTY, WHICH MUST feE - 1 : - .oOLD, comprises 8 good rooms, together with bathroom, scullery, gas range, califont built-in wardrobes. 4 fireplaces and BUILT ON CONCRETE FOUNDATION. lSof? CT Th' 7 ° * '"? nlae - fa a depth of itoi S b T <fe p 'Ss r rtJ u be,s • h ° rt " »»» Easy Terms Can Be Given. PICHARD RTHUR, ELLIOTT STREET. jpUESDAY, gQ AT <> . P.M. QENTLEMAN-'S_ RESIDENCE and M Ornamental Grounds at Mt. Eden w-tk £onta|e or 132 ft. to fisra&.-xS M % _ Eden trams; h.igh elevation; glasshouses, workshop, garage, fruit tree 4 in full So~e"r sar"dtn: Cro?ra ornaml fine . RETIRED FARMER, RETIRED FARMER, There is nothing in Auckland will rait you better than this. Also. ' - PINE HOME SITE AT MT ALBERT £ nearly 4ac. voicanic land, no ttazS 3th i°2? frontage and 200 ft. deep. ' 6Sit Full particulars from •RICHARD pTD.. ' LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS, 1 fiLMQZe HTBEct^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17633, 20 November 1920, Page 4
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