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Sales by Auction. Q IT.Y yy A REHOUSE, HOBSON STREET. FOUR-STOREY BRICK BUILDING. Q.EORGE -^TALKER Will Sell by Public Auction, ON THE PREMISES. MONDAY, QCTOBER jg^ AT 11 O'CLOCK. THOSE COMMODIOUS PREMISES AT 1 PRESENT OCCUPIED BY MESSRS. HILL AND I'LUMMER. with 48ft. frontage to Hobson Street by a depth of 107 ft. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. NOTE.—This sale is being hold on account of Messrs. Hill and Plummer having erected a new warehouse, into which they are moving immediately. Further Particulars on Application. Apply, QEORGE AUCTIONEER, 38. QUEEN STREET. (gHIPMENT OF JgNGLISfI £ARPETS. To Arrive S.S. Durham. about TuesdayHaving received advico of this Shipment, we will Sell the same by Public Auction. "yy EEK. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. AT OUR SALEROOMS. 38. QUEEN ST. NOTE.—This Consignment will b© one of fhe Lnjgest wo havo had, and those furnishing should not. miss this Sale, aa we understand very special attention hae been givon to the selection. ON VIEW PREVIOUS DAY OF SALE. NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. QEORGE AUCTIONEER. 3S, QUEEN STREET. JgUILDINGS JfOR REMOVAL. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. JJEAIIT J£AURI, JRON, gRICKS AND POUTING. Also, QUANTITY OF j^JACHINERY, AS USED AT THE TANNERY WORKS. (Details of Machinery Later losuca). Q.EORGE -^TALKER WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE TARBUTT ESTATE. CN THE GROUND. JRELAND'S rpANNERY yyORKS. pANMURE. JJiHURSDAY. QCTOBER AT O'CLOCK. PRELIMINARY io the subdiviaioji and sale of the well-known TANNERY ESTATE, on the Panmure Basin, the Owners have decided to dispose of the whole of the valuable Tannery Buildings, formerly occupied by Messrs. Ireland Bros, and Messrs. Wilson and Canham, containing O VEE 150,000 F EET WELL-SEASONED HEART OF KAURI And APPROX. 13 TONS ROOFING IRON. In the Undermentioned Lota: k TVTO. I.—DRYING SHED, 120 BY 25. 4 i-i Storeys, Gablo Roof, Wood Framing, containing appro*. 33,900 ft. Heart of Kauri, 1J tons Iron, 120 ft. Ridging. NO. 2.—BRICK BUILDING. 55 BY 30, 3 Storeys, Slate Roof, with Lean-to, 46 by 21, and Chimney Stack: containing approx. 16,340fi. Timber, scwt. Iron. 16 Squares Slate, 18 Windows, 75,700 Bricks, NO. 3.—WOOD AND IRON BUILDING. 3 Storeys, containing approx. 29,788 ft. Heart of Kauri, ' tons Iron, 240 ft. Spouting, 120 ft, Ridging, and 26 Windowß. NO. 4.—ONE-STOREY GABLE ROOF BUILDING, nearly new. 50 by 20, containing aipprox. 4590 ft. Rimu, 9jcwt. Iron, 50ft. Ridging, 5 Windows. NO. S.—BRICK BUILDING, containing about 14,000 Bricks. NO. 6.—OLD RETORT SHED, 30 by 17, containing approx. 611 ft. Timber, 1300 Bracks, sicwt. Corrugated Iron. NO. 7— MAIN BUILDING, 110 by 43. 2storey, wood, with iron roof 'and Leanto, 53 by 30; containing approx. 32,707 ft. Kauri, and 3 tons Iron. NO. B.—ONE-STOREY BUILDING, 55 by 35, Gable Roof, built of Rimu, nearly new; containing approx. 8742 ft. Timber, 1 ton Iron, Windows, jind Skylights. NO. 9.—BRICK AND WOOD BUILDING, 100 by 38, Iron Roof. Wood and Iron Principals, containing approx. 8072 ft. Timber, 21 Tons Iron, 3500 Bricks, 10 Principals. NO. 10. —BRICK BUILDING. 28 by. 12, containing 428 ft. Timber and 3360 Bricks. NO ii.—BRICK SHED, 20 by 8; also Furnace and Chimney, approx. 785 ft, Timber, 3icwt. Iron and 8700 Bricks. TVTO 12.—OFFICE. GABLE ROOF. 14 by It 9ft. stud, Woatberboarded, Iron Roof, Matchlined, Floored, Ceiled, Partition and Cupboard. NO. 13.—SHED WITH IRON ROOF. 41 by 25, and 2 Lean-to's, 1 28 by 12, and 1 25 by 22, approx. 8472 ft. Timber, 21cwt. Iron, 40ft. Ridging. NO. 14-20.—7 COTTAGES, each 4 Rooms, Verandah, 10ft. stud, built of Wood, with Iron Roof and Double Brick Chimney. NOTE.- -Special attention is drawn to the heart of kauri Timber in these buildings, there being practically no borer, and this clajis oi timber is unprocurable to-day. Further particulars, with detailed, lists of nixes of timber, can be had on application to the Auctioneer, Light Luncheon Provided and a Special . Conveyance will leave outside our Sale'rooms, 38. Queen Street, at 10 a.m. on Morning of Sale. QEORGE "yy ALKER, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. SALEROOMS: 38, QUEEN STREET. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALVAGE S.S. WILTSHIRE. SALVAGE S.S. WILTSHIRE. SALVAGE S.S. WILTSHIRE. TO BE SOLI) AT AN EARLY DATE. THE WHOLE OF THE SHIP'S PLATE, 1 SALVAGED FROM THE S.S. WILTSHIRE. QEORGE ALKER, AUCTIONEER, 38, QUEEN STREET. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18215, 7 October 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18215, 7 October 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18215, 7 October 1922, Page 4

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