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SALES BY AUCTION. <EORGE rALKER, AT THEIR ROOMS. 249, QUEEN STREET, TJO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), iT 10.30 AMUNREDEEMED pLEDGES. UNREDEEMED pLEDGES. Favoured with instructions from Meltzor Bros., of the Anchor Exchange and Loan Co., 61 and 63, Victoria Street, we will offer the undermentioned Pledges, many of which are without any Reserve whatever. Included in the Lots to be sold are the following:— PIANO-ACCORDEON. 96 Basses. WARDROBE TRUNK. GOLF CLUBS. TENNIS RACQUET (Spalding). PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES, Columbia and H.M.V. VALUABLE VIOLIN. STERLING SILVER CUTLERY. KODAK AND OTHER CAMERAS. PRISM GLASSES. CARPENTER'S TOOLS. LEATHER SUITCASES. JEWELLERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. SAXOPHONE. TROMBONE. Also, 150 PARCELS OF NEW AND SECONDHAND LADIES' AND GENT.'S CLOTHING. Full Details Previous Issues. N.B.—lnterest may bo paid and pledges withdrawn any time prior to eale. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—As Meltzer Bros, have recently moved into their new and up-to-date premises, they wish to effect a complete clearance of accumulated Unredeemed Pledges and Stock in order to make room for new stock arriving. BARGAINS FOR ALL. ' TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). QEORGE RALKER, £TD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. OONFECTIONERY JgUSINESS BY AUCTION. gQUIRItELL AND QOY., Instructed by the BAILIFF, will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the PREMISES, PARK ROAD (opposite Publio Hospital Entrance), rpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT O'CLOCK. /pHB gTOCK AND pLANT OF A QONFECTIONERY gTORE, Aa Follows: i SMALL SODA FOUNTAIN, 1 Electric J- Milk Shake, mlo. 1 Orange Drink Container, 1 White Enam. Ice Chest, 1 Framed Mirror, 4ft. 6in. x 4ft.; 1 Glass Show Case, 1 Set Toledo Confectionery Scales, 40 Confectionery Jars (Shelf and Counter), 8 Syrup Bottles with N.P. Tops, Wire Screens, Ice Cream Glasses, 2 Ice Cream Measures, 16 Plate Glass Shelves and N.P. Fittings, 20 Yards Linoleum, 4 Rimu Tea Tables with Plato Glass Tops, 8 Chairs, 1 Mirror, 1 Marble Top Cabinet, Quantity Soft Drinks and Stock of Assorted Confectionery. NOTE.—The above will be offered in one lot as a going concern, and failing a suitable buyer will be sold in lots without reserve. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. J>OY gQUIRRELL, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, TTAT.L OF COMMERCE, HIGH STREET./ g Y RUCTION, FREEHOLD gHOP pROPERTY. WITHOUT RESERVE. N °. 22, N EWTON E OAD * PONSONBY END. Also, gTOCK OF Q.ROCERIES, . ON THE PREMISES. rpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT -JJI A.M. Terms Cash.. Property Flagged. JJORNE, JTD.. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. First Floor, Home's Buildings, VULCAN LANE. AUCKLAND. 16, Y OKK S T " PARNELLJJOUSE AND QORNER J^OT, INSIDE FIRST TRAM SECTION. pRIDAY, pEBRUARY AT 2 P,M " gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS, Will Sell by Publio Auction at their Rooms, 83, Queen Street, on above date, 2-STOREYED HOUSE of 8 rooms with usual convs. and appointments, occupying a particularly central corner position. Freehold JSection, 33 x 73ft., on corner of York and Fox Streets. The property haß good prospective as a business site, and, aa owner is prepared to accept A VERY LOW PRICE, it is exceptionally good buying as an investment or speculation. gT. JJELIERS gAY. RESIDENCE AND IN ONE OR MORE LOTS. pRIDAY, pEBRUARY AT RMgAMUEL y AILE AND CJONS, T , TD - Favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of the late Mr. Enoch Knight, will sell by Publio Auction at their Rooms, 83, Queen St., Auckland, on above date, SEMI-BUNGALOW RESIDENCE of 7 rooms, bathroom and wash-house, Porcelain b. and b.. range, open fireplace, linenpress and cupboards, eleo. light, etc. Iron shed (suitable for garage), and man's room. Approx. 5i Acre 3 of Freehold Land, with extensive frontages to The Terrace (just off Long Drive). _ BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF LAND AND SEA. The Property has been subdivided into 12 sections, and, if not sold aa a whole, _ 11 sections, comprising approx. 2} acres, without buildings, will bo offered first in a block and afterwards singly. The Residence will then be offered with 2 acre 3 2 roods 23.5 poles. Terms of Sale on Application. SPECIAL NOTE.—The opening of the new Waterfront Road will bring this property within about 10 minutes' drive of the City and will materially enhance the value of the sections. NOW IS THE MOST FAVOURABLE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY. RUCTION g ALE OF fpiMBER AND ' THE RANGLORA TIMBER CO.'R MILL, KOHUKOHU. HOKIANGA, On gATURDAY, pEBRUARY 9g AT 11 A.M. /iAfl AAA FEET OF TIMBER—<iUU»UUU KAURI. RIMU, TOTARA. WHITE PINE, in lots to suit buyers. MACHINERY: WINCHES, HAULERS (3), DEAL FRAMES (2), SAWS, JACKS. I BELTING, TRUCKS. TRAM RAILS. GEAR AND TOOLS. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. JJOUSE AT pOSKILL. AT 11 A.M. T ]I^ ANDENO 'JACKSON. Instructed by the Mortgagee, acting in exercise of the Power of Sale in Mortgage No. 189688, will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 9. Commerce Street, 83, Queen Street, on abovo date, MT. ALBERT ROAD. MT. ROSKILL—WOODEN DWELLING, iron roof, brick chimney, 5 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, laundry and usual conveniences. Freehold section, 33.3 perches, being Lot 65 D/P. 19016, pt. Allot. 87 of Parish of Titirangi, and all land in C/T. 481/51. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. JJOUSE AT poiNT QIIIiVALIER. "YyEDNESDAY, J^JARCH AT 11 A.M. T j\/[ANDENO JACKSON, Instructed by the Mortgagee, acting in exercise of the Power of Sale in Mortgage No. 203397, will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 9, Commerce Street, Auckland, on above date, CEACOMBE AV„ PT. CHEVALIER.— P. , WOODEN DWELLING, iron roof, brick chimney, 4 rooms with hall, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, porch, etc. Freehold IOT2\° n ' n f 6 Mi P f C o E /' Lot 11 D/p----.nVkn P Ld"»'c/T. Stmt Iit "™« 1 ' raonTOliMttoT I*™ 1 *™ " d o! »'•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20807, 25 February 1931, Page 6

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