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j_ SALES BY AUCTION. | nr»° PEMUBEA AND pPSOM ! ■ - . ' '- -residents; ~" -'■- • Q.EORGE TIfALKER , Will Sell by Public Auction, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT 11 O'CLOCK. N°* 11 T)UNKERROW A VENUE, ■pPSOM (Great South Road Cars to Market Road, close to Rerauera Railway Station). MR, S. C. GA3COIGNE. who has sold his property, and is leaving Auckland, has instructed me to Sell, without reserve. J-£IS piANO AND JJOUSEEOLD WRNISHINGS, as under: — UPRIGHT GRAND PUNO by Haake overstrung, nice tone: HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 pieces, upholstered in Brown Saddlebags; lie♦.ures. Occ. Tables. INDIAN CARPET 10.6 x 9: Vases. Ornaments. Short Met and Madras Curtains, Child's Morns Chair. HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD. Buffet design: OVAL OAK DINING TABLE 4 Oak Dining Chairs, MOQUETTE EASY CHAIR. Beaten Copper Kerb. OAK DROP-LEAF TABLE. 8Dav Clock Child's High Chair. AXMINSTER CARPET. 10.6 x 9: S.G. Chairs. OILED RIMTJ HALLSTAND. WILTON VESTIBULE RCG. etc. VERY FINE DULL POLISHED BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Cheva] Chest with reflex mirrors, large Mirrored Wardrobe and full-sized Bedstead en suite. Wire Wove, good Kapok Bedding Pillows, Indian Rug. Child's Cot, OILED RIMU COMB CHEST AND PEDESTAL CUPBOARD. D. OTL.ED BEDSTEAD and Wire-wove, Kapok Bidding, Tiled Bathroom Lino. KITCHEN TABLE. Crockery, Cookinj; Utensil*. Clothes Horse, Kit. Chairs, 60ft HOSE. LAWNMOWER, Sprayer, Garden Tools, etc.. etc. NOTE.The above Furnishings are equal to new. and those furnishing will do well to attend this sale. NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. QEORGE TirALKER, AUCTIONEER AND EXPERT VALUER. SALEROOMS: 38. QUEEN STREET. TTIGH-CLASS pNGLISH "FURNITURE. pERIOD AND TITODERN. CHERATON, QHIPPENDALE. JICAPLE. iTHTAHOGANY, AND TjmALNUT. Q.EORGE "nrTALKER. Instructed by the Executors in the Estate of the Late MRS. LOUIS MYERS. WILL SELL AT THE OUNT. CYMONDS QTREET. AHE iW-OUNT, OYMONDS OtREET, npO-MOBROW (THURSDAY). AND -pRIDAY, ■VTOVEMBER Q AND Q AT -J A OA A.M. EACH DAY. rpHE "fXTHOLE QP 'JPHE ■pURNISHINGS OF THE ABOVE . RESIDENCE. Including ■ppUDOIB FLAT GRAND PIANO, by JO Cellard and Col" -rd, London. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Ascherburg. And MILNER FIRE-PROOF SAFE, outside IwL measurement, 30 x 24 x 24. ORDER OF SALE. FIRST DAY. OUTSIDE. KITCHEN. DOWNSTAIRS DRAWING ROOM AND PIANOS. UPSTAIRS DRAWING ROOM AND PIANO UPSTAIRS BEDROOMS AND LANDING. ■■■- -v "' SECOND DAY. . DINING ROOM, SILVER AND E.P. WARE AND CUT-GLASS. HALL AND STAIRCASE. DOWNSTAIR BEDROOMS. TERMS. CASH BEFORE DELIVERY. ON VIEW THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). ON VIEW THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). pEORGE TALKER. AUCTIONEER. 38. QUEEN STREET. A UCTION IDEALISATION Q ALE. AUCTION pEALISATION ALE. piTY "DUSINESS gITE. SUBURBAN TTOUSE3 AND SECTIONS. -pRIDAY, AT *> PMOAMUEL yAILE AND gONS, J^TD.. Instructed by MESSRS. J. M. McVEAGH AND CO.. of 154, Queen St., will Mill by Public Auction, at their Land Sale Booms, S3, Queen St., on above date, the undermentioned Properties:— . On Account of the Trustees in the Estate of the late MAURICE O'CONNOR. Esq., UNIQUE BUSINESS SlTE.—Situated on the corner of Moore and , Federal Streets, with frontages respectively of 89.37 links and 86.57. links, with old building * This site is only 2mins. from QUEEN ST.. Prince's and Queen's Wharves, and the Railway Station, and affords a rare oppor- : tunity of acquiring a valuable corner busi- ! ness site, as the reserve is EXCEPTION--1 ALLY LOW, and easy terms can be arranged. VALUABLE SHOP AND DWELLING V No 83 New North Rd., Kmgsland (corner of KING- ST.). Six living rooms convs., and outbuildings; built of heart kauri, and in good repair. Corner freehold Section. BUILDING SECTIONS, BAYSWATER AND TAKAPUNA.—7 exceptionally ! Sue home sites, very handily situated to | Bayswater Wharf. Also on account of Owner, who has taken up his Residence in Australia: BUCKLAND'S BEACH.—Modern Bungalow, of 5 rooms, built of picked tim- ! ber, under architect's supervision. Large motor garage. Vegetable and flower garden Very valuable corner Section. 83ft. 9in. x 151 ft. Sin., right on the ESPLANADE, facing the Beach; cannot be built out. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITE, adjoining the above, with frontage to Esplanade of 110 ft. 4in., facing the beach, and cannot be built out. X"0 15, NORTHCOTE ST.. GREY LYNN. x > —Splendidly built villa of 8 room*, kitchenette, bathroom and -washonse; c'as»ed-in porch; divided into 2 self-con-tained flat*. Freehold lot. Close to cars. Excellent letting proposition. SPECIAL NOTE.—To facilitate the sale of above valuable properties, the reserves have been made very low, and easy terms can be arranged Further particulars on application to the Auctioneers and Agents.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18550, 7 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18550, 7 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18550, 7 November 1923, Page 3

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