SALES BY AUCTION. J. H. A KSEIL iXD C°AT 225, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. (Near Howe Street). ]\TEXT, QCT. AT "J 9 NOOX. Instructed l>y the Owner, who is leaving for Australia, wo will sell, us above— J_|OUSEUOLD JpURNISHINGS. gllOL' AND J^ITTINGS, COUNTER. SHOWCASES. STANDS. <> SINGER MACHINES, MIRRORS, TABLES. CHAIRS, PARTITIONS. DINING ROOM—SOLID OAK BUFFET, neat design: KAURI OVAL TABLE. D.W.: U CHAIRS. JACOBEAN PATTERN; CARPET SQUARE. AXM. (9 x 0). CONGO. SQUARE (!) x 9), BIMU -BOX KERB. UPII. ARMCHAIR, OIL PAINTING. CURTAINS. BLINDS, PALM PEDESTAL, JARDINIERES. LINO. SQUARE, SMALL OVAL TABLE, SETTEE AND 3 CHAIRS. 5 YDS. AXM. RUNNER. UJYDS. TA PESTRY RUNNER. BEDROOMS - PRACTICALLY NEW GENT.'S OAK WARDROBE, with Mirror. imnierous compartments in same; OAK PANEL DOUBLE BEDSTEAD to match, Wire Wove and Kapok, Mattress. Pillows: CHEVAL MIRROR ON SWING FRAME, DRESSING TABLE. WALL MIRROR M x 3). ROUND OCC. TABLE, Curtains, Blinds, CARPET SQUARE. GREY AND BLACK. TALBOT (9 x 10.fi). KITCHEN-CROCKERY, ALUM. WARE, Glassware, Brooms, Dustbin. Spade, Axe, Lino., SINGER D.U. MACHINE, SINGER TAILOR'S MACHINE, ELEC. G LOBES. Furnishings are quite new, having been purchased lately. On View Morning of Sale. WEDNESDAY NEXT. J. H. A™ AND C°AUCTIONEERS AND FURNISHERS. PHONE 41-918. BY A UCTION! Y ii. UCTION! 17RUIT TURM. ! RUIT J- ARM. 2^ 01!EST JJILL, JJENDERSON. INSTRUCTED BY TRUSTEES IN ESTATE OF WILLIAM STEVENS (Deceased). W""* A. H OBKE - L™' Will sell at their Rooms. Home's Buildings, Cr. High St. and Vulcan Lane, on pitIDAY. NOVEMBER Jo2B ' AT 1 P.M. r PHE property comprises 18 acres, npproxiX mutely 11 acres being in high-grade orchard, including apples, Red Astra kan, about 30 or 40 trees, and the following export variety:—Gravenstein 150, Golden Pippin 12, Delicious 150, Wines'ip 30, Dougherty 30 or 40. Grannie Smith 50, Cox's Orange 50. Ballarat 50. Peaches: Golden Queen. Mamie Ross Wiggins, Wheatland, Paragon, about 300 Peach Trees. Pears: Buerro Diel, Pachnn's, Triumph, Bon Cretian, P. Barry, KcitTers, about 50 or GO altogether, full-bearing. Lemons; About 50, Poorman's Oranges 25, Persimmons 15. Plums: Sharp's Eerly 30, Purple King 30. Dons 20. Sultan 20, Burbank 30. The farm has u long road frontage and will, with the rapid growth of residential population in this direction, have great prospective value for subdivision purposes. The buildings comprise a 5roomed House, with porcelain bat.i and basin, 2 open fireplaces, hot and cold water, tanks and city water, washhouse. copper and tubs. Outbuildings include conlhouse, grain and toolshed, cart shed, fov.'lhouse and run, and large up-to-date packing 1 shed to enable export packing to bo done on the premises. BUYERS'! INVESTORS! This fine fruit farm will be offered at low reserve to close estate, and we recommend immediate inspection. Situated on good road, about one mile from railway station. Tradesmen rail and mail delivered daily. Cards to view and further particulars obtainable from the Auctioneers.
WILLI" 1 A _ H ohxe. L m. GENERAL "AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE SERVICE, AUCKLAND. pRIDAY, NOVEMBER Q AT 11 A.M. yiCTORIA r JpERMINUS jg STATE ON yy.M'ERSIDE. YJ - FIRST-CLASS SECTIONS - yj Fronting SnORE ROAD AND STIRLING ST. CHARMING HARBOUR AND LAND VIEWS. T iy[ AXDENO Jackson. Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction ;it tlieir Rooms, 9. Commerce Street, Auckland on above date. VICTORIA AV TERMINUS ESTATE, VICTORIA AV. TERMINUS ESTATE, Comprising 17 CHOICE FREEHOLD BUILDING SECTIONS. each nearly i-acre, having frontages ranging Irom Gflft. to 7011., close to popular Wilson's Beach and only 1 minuto from Tram Terminus. Victoria Avenue VICTORIA AV. TERMINUS ESTATE VICTORIA AV. TERMINUS ESTATE Commands LOVELY VIEWS of the Harbour and surrounding Country. Shoro Road has been newly formed and io now one of tbo MAIN OUTLETS through the Eastern Suburbs. VICTORIA AV. TERMINUS ESTATE VICTORIA AV. TERMINUS ESTATE TERMS OF SALE: 10 p.c. cash, 10 p.c. in :i months, balnnce 3 years, 0 p.c. interest n all unpaid balances. Plans Ready Now. Send for One. jyiRIDAY, (J AT n A.M. DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, 5, D"" MOKXJi K°~ REMUERA. T "\[ ANDEN() JACKSON, Instructed by THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO.. of N.Z. Ltd.. will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, !). Commerce St., Auckland, on above date, rrUE WELL-KNOWN RESIDENCE of J- the late .Mrs. Cliing, situated 5, Dromornc Rd., next corner of Oniulm ltd.. Jlemucra. SUBSTANTIAL BUNCIAIiOW f»f 8 large rooms, wide return verandah, back verandah, wardrobes, linen cupboards, new Record Range, also gas stove, porcelain bath, califont, also hot and cold water, p.w.c., several fireplaces, gas and electricity, all usual conveniences. Gieat Section of Land. 115 ft. x 231 ft., level, room for 2 tennis corn-Is. Title: Dilworth lease, about I!J years to run at JCH", a year. This property faces Ihe sun, is admirably situated lot a private residence, doctor's residence, or- an exclusive rest home, and is convenient to trams, primary and secondary schools, post office, library and shopping centre: close to croquet and bowling greens, etc. JJUBLIC JN^OTICE. HAVING BOUGHT EXTRA PREMISES, fin MARKET BLOCK, WE INTIMATE. STARTING FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER AS FARM ORCHARD, PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS AND PRIVATE SELLERS Country Growers wanting our services arc assured of best efforts, and invited to consign. pERKLNS AND gONS, J^TD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20088, 27 October 1928, Page 6
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