1 ■ r.>:y •;■:■■ SALES BY auction. ';' V: TEONARD QOAELEY, ( ]_m '■ ''■'■■■■'"' ■''■■■ ' ■ •' . \ ■;■ rpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). ' AT 12 NOON. Favoured with instructions from MRS. J. STEWART, who is remiauishtng nousekVepingTwe will sell, at the Residence. 46, A BGYLB S 1 " M ORNINGSIDE (Mount Albert Cars to Council Chambers), THE WHOLE OF HER nrrOUSEHOLD pURNISHINGS, as . follows:— SUPERIOR RIMU SIDEBOARD. . with circular Mirror. Suitel6 Dining Chairs 1 " Rimu. Dining Table, Table Cover, '2 Leather Choirs. Wicker Chairs, Basket Chaar. Ornaments. Pictures. Bric-a-brac. Mohair -Uug, Fonder and Brasses, Ashpan. Curtains. Blinds. Linoleum. Hall Runner l«$ rd % ) 1 in Axininstor. Polished Hallstand Oak Palmstand, Mohair Slipmats, A.B. Chairs, Singer Sowing .Machine. Child's High Chair. Occ. Tables. Glassware, good Clock. Cutlery, etc. 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE m polished Kauri, comprising Wardrobe, DressingTable and Washstand. Wire Mattresses. Kapok Bedding. Bedroom Chairs. Towelrail O.K. Wardrobe. B.M. Bedstead with equipments O.R. Combination Chest. Wasnst*nd. Rugs, Toiletware. Chest Drawers. Institution Bedsteads. Swing Mirror. Pram Kitchen Table. Ritcheri Chairs, Crockery. Kettles. Pots. Pans. Gas Ring, and Hundreds of useful Household bundries. NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. T.EONARD pOAKLEY, £TD. - AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 'Phones 2235. A 2901. T HE L AST D AYS OF 1 DISSOLUTION OALE. DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY. DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY. T EONARD QOAKLEY. J^TD., At OO — ELLIOTT STREET — OQ JLO — ELLIOTT STREET — £*J rpHE gALE QF ___RT Q.OODS CONTINUES DAILY AT 11 O'CLOCK. CONTINUES DAILY AT 11 O'CLOCK. Of RUMMER'S AND BRODIE AND ALEXANDER'S STOCKS. REMAINDER MUST BE CLEARED FORTHWITH to enable the Liquidator to Complete the Dissolution of Partnersmp. T EONARD pOAKLEY. T.TD., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND EXPERT VALUERS. 'Phones 2235. 2901 A. rpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 12 NOON. AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. C. F. -DENNETT. In Conjunction With W. F. HOSKING. URGENT SACRIFICE. OWNER-MUST REALISE. 55, VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. (Corner View Road and Wynyard Road.) ELL-BUILT KAURI HOUSE OF 10 VV LARGE ROOMS and convs.: porcelain bath, califont. range, gas throughout. FINE FREEHOLD SECTION, approx. 79ft. to View Rd. by 122 ft. sin. to Wynyard Rd. Elevated and commanding good landscape views. TERMS: £500 cash; balance arranged. C. F. pENNETT. AUCTIONEER. . pRIDAY.- -V-OVEMBER O 1923, AT 12 NOON. AT NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. To Wind up Deceased Person's Estate. ; . "j\TEWTON. .- NO. 2. SOUTH STREET., HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, gas throughout, open fireplace. Orion range, wash-house, cooper and tubs. all under one roof. FREEHOLD SECTION. 38ft. frontage to South Street 'by depth 01 100 ft.. measurements approx. The Property is Flagged. p p pENNETT. ' AUCTIONEER. -OUNGALOW AND 91. ACRES. GREAT SOUTH ROAD, PAPATOETOE. GREAT SOUTH ROAD. PAPATOETOE. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME TO BE SACRIFICED. PRIDAY, QCTOBER -JO AT 9 P.M. QAMUED -yAILE AND CONS, J TD., In conjunction with H. C. ERNEST, Agent, Papatoetoe, Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street. CHARMING MODERN BUNGALOW HUME of 6 rooms, kitchenette, and ■ bathroom, built about 2 years, and finished throughout in -up-to-date style; fibrous plaster ceilings; gas, h. and c. water, septic tank, and p.w.c.; ■ motor shed, cowshed, fowlhouse £1500. OVER 21 ACRES beautiful level land, with 2 chains frontage to Great South Rd. Grounds nicely laid out in gardens, * tennis court, shrubbery, asphalted paths, concrete yard, _ etc., balance in grass. Attractive situation, close to bowling green, tennis courts, eto. The owner of this property has to resume possession of a farm, and is prepared to sell at an ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE in order to get away. Terms, £500 cash. Will sell house with l-srd acre or more and. 15 MILES FROM THE CITY ON SOUTH SUBURBAN LINE. T EABANK Tp STATE — Tl/rANUREWA. J-iEABANK JCJSTATE — IVJ.ANUREWA. LEABANK ESTATE — MANUREWA. LEABANK ESTATE -- MANUREWA. Subdivision of MR. M. J. FRIEDLANDER'S Model 1 Suburban Farm into Fannlets of From 2 TO OA ' A CRES. TO &\J iICRES. To be Sold by Public Auction, at the Salerooms, 83, Queen Street, . PRIDAY, QCTOBER 1Q AT 2 P.M. MANUREWA has made remarkable progress during recent years, and is rapidly becoming one of the most important centres on the South Suburban Line. Numerous Modern Bungalows have been erected and Rood roads put down, greatly enhancing the le&idential attractiveness of the district. ■ LEABANK ESTATE LEABANK ESTATE i"" 11 ! 60 chains from the Manurewa Rail- ; Tnrf WlVw* nd .occupies a high. dry. & belch f l ro U^ tlon ' S'[ th Hpile of shel- . quality**■*;*? on^ a ee.. The soil is of rich : This is v„,,r 3 t^ l ,". s pasture, i of securin/T Ir?<}\ r , OPPORTUNITY ■ delightful- suburban dl»tr^t. re O T *" thiS i EASY ■ TERMS i EASY TERMS, , ; viz.. 10 per cent; deposit, 10 r«.v „ .. • months. 10 per cent, in 12 montt,»vV 6 ; in 5 years from sale, interest at G V-. alanoß ' »* o per cent. ' LAND TRANSFER TITLE Plans from the Joint Agents, 1 PNOS. Q m pEGLER, -'":''.'t. MANUREWA. QAilUfiL yAILD AND gONS, £m, -? ; 83, QUEEN STREET. ■-. ;'• :;■;': - C. ._; ■■.■■'■.' j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18532, 17 October 1923, Page 6
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