Sales by Auction, s nEORGE WALKER. BIG CARPET SACRIFICE BIG CARPET .SACRIFICE. NEW SEASON'S CARPETS NEW SEASON'S CARPETS JUST LANDED. JUST LANDED. GREATEBT AUCTION BALB Of its kind ever held is New Zealand. rp O-DAY (WEDNESDAY), •*■ AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. AT THE SALEROOMS. 88. QUEEN BT. Acting under instructions from the Holder of the Bill of Lading, who is forced to realise, will sell by Publio Auction. £50001 Si £5000 SPECIALLY-SELECTED BY AN EXPERT AND DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. Without doubt the choicest and most valuable collection of High-grade Carpets ever offered to the Auckland Publio. Comprising. COSTLY WILTON CARPET SQUARES COSTLY WILTON CARPET SQUARES; SUPEg. AXMINSTER BQUARES. SUPER. AXMINSTER SQUARES) BUNGALOW VESTIBULE SQUARES, BUNGALOW VESTIBUILE SQUARES! TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES: ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS. ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS! AXMINSTER HEARTH RUGS. AXMINSTER HEARTH RUGS. Also NEWEST CARPET RUNNERS NEWEST CARPET RUNNERS And MOHAIR SLIP MATS. MOHAIR SLIP MATS. Note.—The majority of Sisea run as under: 13.6 by 10.6 - 19 by 10.6 - 19 by 9. 10.6 by 9 - 9 by 9 - 7 by 4. Carpet Runners, 36in., 27in„ and 22in„ cut to any length required. riEORGE WALKER. AUCTIONEER, 38, QUEEN STREET. ■pRUH. FRUIT. FRUIT. TURNERS * GROWERS. LTD. WILL SELL, rrO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), COMMENCING 9 A.M. BON CHRETIEN PEARS. APPLES. HOTHOUSE GRAPES. LEMONS. OUTDOOR GRAPES. ORANGES. CAPE GOOSEBERRIES. PEACHES. PASSIONS. MUBHROOMB. QUINCES. QUINCES. FIGS FIGS. FIJI BANANAS (Ripe). 800 WATER MELONS. 800 WATER MELONS'TURNERS & rjROWERS, T TD„ AUCTIONEERS, CITY MARKETS. "PRIDAY, MARCH *}A AT 2 P.M. MILES T riASSIDY Will Sell AT HIS ROOMS ' REW'S CHAMBERS. 15. QUEEN STREET. No. 1-6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, Taylor's Road, Mount Albert, on account of the Vendor. Full details later. No. 2—Under instructions from MR. ROBERT YOUNG, his property at Great South Road. Papakura, SomiBungalow Residence. 4 rooms and outbuildings, on i-acre freehold section. No. 3-On account of MR. T. CUTLER. Ofahuhu, his B-roomed House, on 1acre section, Kaka Street (2min. station), Otahuhu. This House is to be offered on deposit of £50. and the reserve will surprise you when ?ou come to this BaleFull Details Later, N.B.—Further Entries of Properties for Sals by Publio Auction Solicited. Remember the Date, Time, and Place. FRIDAY. MARCH 94. 2 P.M In Our Land Sale Rooms, REW'S CHAMBERS. 15. QUEEN ST. MILES T rtASSIDY. AUCTIONEER. FRIDAY. MARCH Q-j 12 NOON AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. C. F B ENNETT ' Instructed by the Trust Board, WILL OFFER. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. The Undermentioned City Properties. CITY ~ 83. EDEN CRESCENT -5ROOMED DWELLING, slate loof, city sewer connection. Freehold Section. 37it. by 66ft. and being Lot 4 of Allot. 12, City. Terms: Onerthird cash, balance 6 per cent. 3-5 years. PARNELL (near Parnell Rise. Ist Section) -7. FOX STREET-4-ROOMED COTTAGE, iron roof; sswer connection; Section about 33ft. by 66ft. % MARSTON STREET-4-ROOMED COTTAGE, iron roof; sewer connection; Section about 33ft. by 66ft. These two Freehold Properties, together, have frontages to Fox Street and Marston Street, and a through depth of approxi. mately 132 ft., being respectively Lots 80 and 25 of Allot. 63. Section 1, Suburbs. TERMS. One-third Cash, Balance 6 per cent., 8-5 years. CITY-VINCENT BTREET-Freehold Section, so links by 133 links, being Allot. 30 Section 28, City., A good factory site, Terms: One-third Cash, balance 6 per cent., 3-5 years. WELLINGTON STREET-3 DWELLINGE No. 65—8 ROOMS AND OFFICES; Section approximately 42ft by 227 ft. No. 67-8 ROOMS AND OFFICES: Beotion approximately 42ft. by 230 ft. No. 69-8 ROOMS AND OFFICES; Section approximately 42ft. by 231 ft. All Connected to City Sewer. These being Lot 7 of Part of Allot. 11, Section 44, City L and Allot. 65 and Parts oi Allots. 54 and 56, Section 44. City TERMS: One-third Cash. Balance 6 per cent., 8-5 year*. r. f "r ennett « AUCTIONEER. TjIRIDAY. MARCH Q-j 1923. / 12 NOON. AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. C V "DENNETT, Favoured by instructions from tho Owner, who has left the District, WILL SELL, KOHIMARAMA OHIMARAMA pUNGALOW KOHIMARAMA JJUNGALOW OHIMARAMA Delightfully-situated MODERN BUNGALOW of 4 LARGE ROOMS, and offices. Splendidly built and wall appointed throughout. Interior finish in oiled ximu. Tiled roof, porcelain bath, basin, and up-to-dato laundry, under the one roof. Large verandah,; commanding magnificent views of hnrbour, surrounding bays and islands beyond. FREEHOLD SECTION, of approximately 67ft. by 140 ft. TERMS.—One-third cash; balnncs may remain for 4 years, at 6 per cont, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.-This attractive littlo -Homo wag specially built about 2 years ago for the present owner. It is in excellent order and condition, and thoroughly iecommended to those in search of 'good value in this popular seaside suburb.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18040, 15 March 1922, Page 4
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