111 I mmm—mmmmmmmmmmmam—mm—mmmm—m—mmmmmmmmmmmmmm SALES BY AUOTIOIt piREI piRE! piBEl piCHARD J^TD., At McLEOD'S FURBISHING FACTORY, FREEMAN'S BAY. Corner Victoria St. and Halscy St. TgALVAGE. gALVAGE. 'R WITHOUT RESERVE, hMACHINERY (vary little damped).— 1 H.P. ELECTRIC MOTOR. SURFACE PLANER, DOUBLE-HEADED SPINDLE, JIG SAW. BUZZER AND ACCESSORIES. BAND DRUM. •i CROSSCUT SAWS, TURNING LATHE, BANDSAW BENCH AND ACCESSORIES. RIP SAW AND ACCESSORIES. BOBER. EMERY GRINDER, LARGE AND SMALL TRIMMERS, SHAFTING. BELTING AND PULLEYS. SMALL TOOLS, CARPENTER BENCHE3. IS Circular Saws, 9in. to Mir., Double Spindle Cutters, Saw Braz- _ ing Tool. Stanley Plane and Cutters, etc. Also. JJ<HE -^y HOLE OF THE [gTOCK OF "Y£ALE-UP pURNITURE. X ABOUT £1000 WORTH. Some very little damaged, including Oak and Rimu Furniture, Upholstered Furniture. Oak Wardrobes. Oak Comb Chests, Dining Suites, Bedsteads, Sideboards. Bookshelves and a host of general furnishings. Also, the STOCK OF TIMBER, "WHICH IS IN PERFECT CONDITION. BEING RTACKED AWAY FROM BUILDING. ABOUT 6000 ft. INCLUDING 0.8. RIMU. 3000 ft.OAK.IN ALL SIZES. MAPLE, BLACKWOOD. CEDAR. MAHOGANY. LARGE TIMBER RACK, about 50 x 11, with Iron Roof. O D FENCING AND ANY LENGTH WOOD FENCING AND GATES FOR REMOVAL. Also. ' JJUILDING pOR pEMOVAL. gALE rpUESDAY k AT J | A.M. NO RESERVE. '' THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. >' — i piCHARD L m D E i AT I, i MARKET ppAD, pEMUERA. 5 "jyjARKET pOAD. p-EMUERA. ;• -yyEDNESDAY N EXT, AT n A.M. '• E W. PAYTON. ESQ., who is leaving the '• district, has favoured us with instruc- • tions to sell, - "TTOUSE pURNISHINGS. f. H° USE pURNISHINGS. '' ABOUT 20 WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS, ; ABOUT 20 WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS. 6 ) THESE PAINTINGS are the Cream of ; Mr Payton's own work, and are worthy 6 the attention of all lovers of Art. * — • THE FURNISHINGS INCLUDE • ALL CUPBOARD, with carved pearl Panel. Lounge Chairs. Carpets, Very Fine Folding Screen. Benares Waro, !, Ornaments. Folding Chairs. Chiffonier, : Fruit Service. A.B. W Chairs., Dining i. Table. Linoleum. Hall Chair. Hall T Stand. Coal Vase. Large Number of ;. Books, including 2S Vols. Magazine of Art. ' BEDROOM FURNISHINGS.— Wardrobes. ; Comb. Chests, Single Bed»tea<ts and i. Mattresses, H.H. Mattress, 3-drawer y Cnests, Stretchers, etc. ■ KITCHEN UTENBILS. Kit. Dresser, Alum- • inium Ware, Dinner Service, Glass and i' Crockery, Pres. Jars. Wringer, and a l] Host of Sundries. !' OUTSIDE—Gent.'s Bike. Wheelbarrow '1 Great American Lawnmower (equal new), Carpenter's and Gardening Tools, ' Stepladder, Garden Hose, Garden Seat, s Large Aviary. 1 NO RESERVES. 2 THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. i TN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ALEX, i 1 ALISON. i ON VERY EASY TERMS. ■ A.M. : rpUESDAY, A.M. • AT OUR SALEROOMS, OPP' TOWN » HALL, a Harbour frontages, Stanley POINT. The Finest Situation ' on the whole of Waitemata Water- ; front. — SIX VERY FINE BUILDING SITES, varying from 56ft. frontage up to J {-acre, commanding magnificent harbour 1 | views, with frontage to Shoal Bay. Ideal home sites for yachtsmen. Safe anchorage. Beach frontage, Cheltenham, DEVONPORT.VaIuabIe Section, being > Lot 4, part Allot. 10. Section 2, Parish of • Takapuna, containing 38 perches. Rarely are • water frontages to be had at auction on this » popular beach. BUCKLAND'B BEACH.—IO OF THE BEST SECTIONS in the district, with • frontages to the Parade, Wharf St., and • Hattaway Ave., situated rifht at the wharf. • Access by regular bus service. Lovely sandy • beaches, delightful for residence. Valuable • as Business Sites. Very low reserves. ' Also, • On account of the Devonport Ferry Coy., • -1 SECTION. STANLEY POINT, being Lot | X 7, 50 x 200, with sea frontage. . Also. ' TIT AGNIFICENT SITE. STANLEY ' iVI POINT, ON VERY EASY TERMS; ' 48ft. frontage to Stanley Pt. Rd. by 132 ft.. ' commanding exquisite harbour views, being ' front part of Seotion No. 5. Mortgage £ 400 ' at 5i per cent. for, Si years. Cash above ' mortgage. Very Easy Terms. i Plans and full particulars from the Auc- ; tioneers, piCHARD ARTHUR, J^TD., • LAND SALESMEN, OPP. TOWN HALL. i RUCTION pEMUERA. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. i QEORGE "^yALKER. ! WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, -yyEDNESDAY, QCTOBER 90 ' AT 11 O'CLOCK. ' ' At N O. 9 A BNEY QRESCENT (00 Arney Road), i pEMUERA. J^EMUERA. Favoured with instructions from THE OWNER (who has sold the property), to Sell his English upright grand pianoforte. WELL CHOSEN MODFIii FURNITURE. PLENISHMENTS AJND EFFECTS, comprising the contents of piGHT pOOMS AND QFFICES. Full Details in Future Issues. QEORGE ALKEEAUCTIONEER AND VALUER. SALEROOMS: 33, QUEEN STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18843, 18 October 1924, Page 6
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