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SALES BY AUCTION. RUCTION gALE OP jgDE' JJOUSE AND FURNISHINGS. T M C I NDOE AI ! D S ON> AUCTIONEERS, ' Instructed by Iho Trustee# in Decease Estate of Sarah Reid, will sell by Pi'l lie Auction on the Premises, rTHAT SPLENDID SEMI-BUNGALOW X SITUATED AT NO. 3, WOODSIDE ROAD, MT.. EDEN. NO. 3, WOODSIDE HOAD, MT. EDEN. ON 'JIHURSDAY, gEPTEMBER 192£ FURNISHINGS 10.30 A.M. BUNGALOW of 7 large rooms.and con veniences, electric light, electric ho water and sewer drainage. A rare ohanc to.secure a nice home. AT 12 NOON. The land has 48ft. frontage to Woodsid by a depth of 178 ft., and is beautifully lai< out in gardeq and «lawns. Our instructions are to sell on terms o 20 per cent, on fall of tho hammer, anc balance 30 days ~ ' PREMISES OPEN ALL DAY WEDNES DAY, SEPT. 25, FOR INSPECTION. SITTING ROOM.—Wilton Rug. Door Slips 8 Easy Chairs, Cushions, Window Hang ings, Pictures, 2 Side Tables, Lounge. HALL.—7yds. Wilton Runner. Vestibule Rug, Door Slips, Rimu Hall Seat, Pol Stands, Jardinieres, Wall Mirror, Pi? tures, Hat Hack, Hail Curtain, Con Door Mat. BREAKFAST ROOM.—Rimu Ova! ■ Table and Cover. Rimu Sideboard, A.jJ. Chairs, Lino., Floor Rugs, Curtains, Jiooks, Cake Stand, Ornaments, Glassware, • Afternoon Tea Set, Set Carver,?. Pickle Jar, Salad Bowl. Coal Scuttle, Cushion DINING ROOM.—Axrainster Carpet Sauate (9 x 12), Hearth Rug, Floor Ruga, 3-piece Moquette Chesterfield Suite, Dinner" Waggon, Upright Grahd Piano, Antique Kerb and Fire Screen. Brass Coal Scuttle, Extension . Dining Table and Chenille Cover. Armchair, Set Bagatelle, Oak Occasional Table, 5 Upholstered Dining Chairs. Upholstered Low-seat Chair, 6 A.B. Chairs, Seagrass Chair, 7 Cushions, Foot Rest, Antique Vases. Jardinieres. Oak Overmantel, Oil Paintings, Music Books, Window Hangings, Curtains, Flower Spills. No. 1 BEDROOM.—9 X 12 Axminster Carpet,- Bedside Rug, 3 Seagrass Chairs, 4ft. Rimu Bed and Wire Mattress, Kapok Pillows, Blankets, Rug,' Curtains, Combination Chest, PWestal Cabinet, Cretonne Upholstered Lounge, Box Sundries, Electric Heater, Pictures, Window Hangings. No. 2 BEDRbOM.—4ft. Iron Bedstead and Wire Mattress, Kapok Mattress, Kapok Pillows, Rimu Chair, Fireproof Safe (20 x 15), Combination Chest, Seagrass Table, Carpet, Window Hangings, Eiderdown Quilt, Single and Double Blankets, Rimu Pedestal and Ware, Pictures, No. 8 BEDROOM.—FIoor Rugs, Combination Chest, Pedestal and Ware, Single Rimu Bed and Wire Mattress, Kapok Mattress, Pillows, Blankets, Bedspreads. Pictures. No. 4 EEDROOM.—SingIe Rimu Bed and Wire Mattress, Side Table, Tin Trunk, Kapok Mattress, Linoleum, Floor Rug. Suit Cases, Cane Lounge and Squab, Gas Heater, Wicker Chair; Curtains. KlTCHEN.—Crockery, Pots and Pans, Enamel Ware, Cutlery, Meat Covers, Linoleum, Gas Iron. Bread Crock, Preserving Jars, Copper Preserving Pan, Clock. OUTSIDE.—Mower, Barrow, Lot Garden Tools, Mangle, Clothes Basket, Hurricane Lamp, Bucket, Wringer, Clothes Horse, Step Ladder, Mop, Brooms, Spray Pump. T M C I NDOE AND S ONf AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. JiRIDAY, gEPTEMBER 27. 1929. 12 noon, AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. ' C F |$ ENKETT ' J^TD.. Favoured with instructions from the Guardian, Trust and Executors Co.; Ltd., as Executors ill'the Estate of late Alsx. Bell. . yALUABLB QITY JiREEtfOLD, IN THE # CENTRE OF PROFESSIONAL' AND . BUSINESS AREA, gHORTLAND gTREET 1 gHORTLAND ■ gTREET (Nos. 46-50), WITHIN SHORT DISTANCE OF - QUEEN STREET. BUILDINGS COMPRISE 2-STOREY BRICK AND CONCRETE STRUCTURE WITH BASEMENT. This position, has shown rapid development of recent years, many fine buildings having been erected and let at good rentals. The portion recently occupied by Abel Dykes, Ltd., is vacant, the residue of the premises being occupied by Mr. Leach, Picture Framer. ' FREEHOLD SECTION with frontage to; Shortland Street of approx. 62ft. by an irregular depth of 90ft., approx., subject to 4ft. (approx.), right-of-way extending right along western and northern boundary. - C. F B ENNETT ' L TD " ' AUCTIONEERS. JIRIDAY, gEPTEMBER 2J 1929, 22 NOON, AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. ATTRACTIVE jgUNGALOW, IN BEAUTIFUL ORDER. Q.REEN J^ANE, 11, ADAM STREET. 11, ADAM STREET. T\ELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW HOME. beautifully finished and in excellent order throughout. Drawing room with open fireplace; .breakfast room with built-in buffet: 3 bedrooms; panelled reception- hall; built-in fitments; wardrobes, linenpress, etc.; p.b. and b.s electric light and n,w. service; Champion gas stovo in recess wash-house, c. and t.; workshop under house; city drainage. EXCELLENT FREEHOLD SECTION in splendid prder, laid out in nice lawns, footpaths, trees, etc. 2 MINUTES TRAM AND TRAINS. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. ' C F L TD., AUCTIONEERS'. JpRIDAY, gEPTEMBER 1929. . J2 NOON, ' AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. REEHOLD , « gITE. MT. -EDEN ROAD". , NEAR TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. A SPLENDID FREEHOLD SECTION. 41ft. Gin. by denth of ,93ft. 4in.. near tho junction of lour ronda. Excellent prospective value as a business site. TERMS ARRANGED. Tin Property is Flaggsd. C F JJeNnett, J^TD.. AUCTIONEERS. JfIRIDAY, Q CTOBER . 1929, 12 NOON.. * AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. J^EMUERA, ■ 23, ROYAL TERRAGE. A BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and offices, with all conveniences, including e.1., jpen Sreplnce, gas stove and califont, p.b. ind b„ sewer drainage. In excellent con-lition-throughout and ready for .immediate jeeupntion. Level freehold section,, approx. 30ft. by 165 ft., 111 garden and fruit trees. Sandy traffls and trains. TERMS: £l5O CASH. BALANCE ARRANGED. C. F. B ENNEro L ID " AUCTIONEERS, [n conjunction with MESSRS. BARFOOT , BROS., N.Z. Insurance, Buildings.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20366, 21 September 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20366, 21 September 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20366, 21 September 1929, Page 4