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V . SALES BY AUCTION. , £<ONNOISSEUKS OF O^KTIQUES. OF ARTQHXNA, QRYSTAL, o J^ ; RESDEN I^yARE, QIL pAINTINGS, pEINTS, TfARIED QOLLECTION. 270W ON EXHIBITION AT OUR CENTRAL SALEROOMS. 107-09, SYMONDS STREET (Ooposite Lyric Theatre). SELLING BY AUCTION. ipHURSDAY v.- it rout r Errrnv e. Full Details La hi Issue. J. H. A SSKLL AXD C°auctioneers and valuers. Phone 41-313. pUESDAY EXT, -Q A.M. FOR REMOVAL. FARTIALLY-BURXT 2-STOREY DWELLING. Brick and Chimney. SITUATED XO. 10, HACKETT ST.. Of St Mary's Rd.. Ponsonby. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD.. Opp. Town Hsll. jp R ELI MIX AK Y OT ICE. We intend holding an Important Sale Is EXT MONTH - (Date to Le Announced). QBJETS QBJETS }) , \ KTpERIOD pURNISHINGS. pERIOD pURNISHINGS. !WE ANTICIPATE A FINE CATALOGUE. Up to -the present we have received the following:— BEAUTIFUL LOUIS CABINET, Burr walnut ormolu mounting. BIG FINE SHERATON CHINA CABINET. 5 OF THE BEST MAHOGANY TABLES offered £ur many years. ONE IS ROUND disc, about 3it Oin, with handcarved claw ieet. THE OTHER a very OLD, QUAINT PIECRUST, with massive base. Hassive Spanish Mahogany Sideboard. Extension Mahogany Dinmg Table, 0 Mahogany -Dining Chairs, Walnut Bookcase, with writing slide; Early Victorian Settee, Early Victorian Gilt Chairs, Mahogany Card Table, Sheraton Boudoir Writing Table. 2 Very Fine Old Mahogany Chests • of Drawers, or unusual design. Sheraton Wardrobe and Dressing Chest. Sterling Silver Sheffield Plate, Cliina and Cut Glassware. Also. "yERY OHOICE QOLLECTION OF pERIOD pURNISHINGS, In MAHOGANY, Including EX. RD. TABLE. GLASS TOP, BALL FEET CABINET, Cost £BO. 6 CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS. TWIN BEDS AND DRESSING TABLE. Persian and Chinese Carpets, Etc. MOST OF THE ABOVE WILL BE ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY NEXT. DATE OF SALE WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER. Further entries of- really choice pieces will be received. •piCHARD OPP. TOWN HALL. RUCTION gALE OF pROPERTIES . • . IN THE rpOWNSHIP OF QAMBEIDGE pAST. Having been favoured with instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE. Executor of the Will of J. R. S. RICHARDSON (Deceased), I will Sell at my Mart, on pRIDAY, 9g AT 1 P.M. THE FOLLOWING VERY VALUABLE PROPERTIES:— LOT ~l —ALLOTMENT 255, Town of Cam--L bridge East, containing 1 acre, more or less, and being the whole of the land comprised in •Certificate of Title, Volume 104, Folio 192, Auckland Registry, with desirable 8-Roomed Concrete Residence thereon. Corner Grosvenor and King Streets. LOT oi—TWO ACRES, more or leis, w being Allotments 243 and 245, Town of Camoridse East, and the whole of the land comprised in Certificate jf Title, Volume 343, Folio 49, Auckland Registry. Vacant Sections in good pasture, situated in Taylor Street. LOT Q— FOUR ACRES', more or less, O being: Sections 287, 289. 291 and 293, Town of Cambridge East, with 6-Roomed House and other < . Outbuildings thereon. Situated in King Street. For further particulars apply to the District Public Trustee, Hamilton, Mr. P. T, Glanville, Calvert Buildings. Cambridge, or to the Auctioneer. . AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. The above Properties are situated in a choice part of the town. The Sections are level, and have fair prospective value. This is a good opportumtj to acquire a very good and valuable property at a reasonable figure. Realisation must be effected ii order to wind up the estate. ' N.H ILL, AUCTIONEER. pRIDAY, 90 AT 11 A.M. pREEHOLD jgUSINESS gITES, npAKAPUNA. T. M rACKSON, Instructed by the Owners, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 9, Commerce Street, Auckland, on the above /date: — . -? £ gPLENDID pEVEL gECTIONS, AT HALL'S CORNER. TAKAPUNA, Adjoining Hellaby'a Shop, right in the centre of Takapuna's Business Activities. '(3- LOTS ON HTJItSTMERE BOAD AND 1 FRONTING THE STRAND.) LOT O- —45ft. 7m. to Burstmere Road, & 97ft. depth, 29ft. lOin. to The Strand, and 26ft. 4in. to a right-of-way. , lOT Q —4oft. to Hurstmere Road, 97ft. J O depth, and 40i"t. to a right-of-way. LOT ,4 —10ft. to Hurstrfiere Road, 109 ft. ' depth, and lift, to a right-of-way. Lot X—GOOD SECTION, |-acre in area, 'J with 119 ft. 4in. frontage to The btraud. A MAGXIFICENT SITE FOR BLOCK OF MODERN SHOPS. The laying of the main road in concrete, Installation of modern drainage facilities, e'eotric lighting, power, etc., and inauguration of fast and irequent motor-bus service have assured the future expansion of TakaX>unik—Auckland's Premier Murine Suburb. TERMS OF SALE- 10 per cent. Cash, 10 per cent, in fi months, 10 per cent, in 12 months; Balance in 5 years at G per cent. GET A PLAN. T AND "CALK. J j w B Y OBDKIi0 BDKIi / OK THK \j or;,jCAGKEiragee of- the Lf-ineho'd fthstij offer for Sile, by Public Auct.'.c, »» our Auction " IT, AT j2 O'CLOCK LOON. ' \ LL THAT LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, r-fii)tahiing acrt.t-. I. roo<j ji', i,,-.-rchen, I'irongia Survey Dj»trivt. ami «?! th«> Land comprised in o«eur»at:r>ri Licence. with Rignt. of Pnrebate,. -AO, zerisfered in Vol line 116," Folicv 54. A no: }'• rgistry. The Property is situate on 'he Pirorijfia West Road, 5 miles horn the Oparau Post OfFi< e, and 14 miles from the Te Awarnutu Railway Station. The improvements • omiist of a Dwell mit o; ti rooms, with brick chimneys, washhouse ir.d dr.iry, fencing, clearing and grass)n*. About 50 acres of land are flat,, the balance being undulating to hilly, and the property la well watered by good streams. Further particulars he obtained from, and conditions of sale seen at, the ? ofice of Messrs. Collins and Downes, Solicitors, Roacbs Street, Te Awarnutu, or the undersigned. E. E. -M=- AND C°* ( ], AX}CTIONEERS* TE AWAMGTU.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 6

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