BALES BY AUCTION. IJRCENT gHORT gALE•Acting upon instructions from MRS. V. ELLIOTT, who is leaving for Opotiki, JOHN QARLAW, £TD., JOHN QARLAW, [WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION rjpO-DAY (MONDAY), 41 10.30 A MAT 33. B EENTWOOD Av(OFF DOMINION ROAD.) 6 ROOMS--1 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, cost JL ,£4'2, a real high-class job, almost new; KAPOK. CONGO. SQUARE, BLANKETS, SHEETS. ETC. 1 :i-PIECE GREY ASn BEDROOM /SUITE (no 'robe), LOW-END BED, GLASS TOPS ON CHEST. As new. 1 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. 1 12 x 9 AX. CARPET. 1 OAK SIDEBOARD (as new). Details:— 1 G-PIECE SETTEE SUITE. 4YDS. AX. -L CARPET. 1 MIRROR HALLSTAND, 1 RD. TABLE. 1 OVERMANTEL. Lampshade, BED LINEN, TOWELS, 1 Rocker Chair. 1 KITCHEN DRESSER. Linos. CLOCK, Kit. Chairs, China, Crockery, ALUM. PANS, KITCHEN WARE, GARDEN TOOLS, and a liost of Sundries, all in cood order. LAWNMOWER. 2 COMB. CHESTS, 1 O.R. COMB. BED. etc., etc. JOHN QARLAW, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 24, WYNDIIAM STREET. (Next Gas Co.'a Ollico.) PHONE 44-24 G. QIG ANTIC QLEARANCE gALEQIGANTIC QLEARANCE jgALE. On Account of large City Apartment House. THE WHOLE CONTENTS. QEORGE "yyALKER, JjTD., AT THE GREAT AUCTION ROOMS. 249, QUEEN STREET. rjpO-DAY (MONDAY), AT O'CLOCK. QENERAL JJOUSEHOLD I pURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MART MUST BE CLEARED. «AURI SIDEBOARDS, KAURI DINING TABLES, LEATHER SUITE, Vases, Ornaments, RIMU SIDEBOARDS, RIMU TABLE, G RIMU DINING CHAIRS, GLASSWARE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN SHADOW TISSUE, ,Occ. Tables, GRAMOPHONE, Dinnerware. RIMU SETTEE AND SQUAB, Cushions, Floor Rugs, EASY CHAIRS, CURTAINS, Blinds, KERBS. PICTURES. MIRRORS, Wicker Chairs. 2 RIMU BEDROOM SUITES, KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, D. Mattresses, Pillowb, Sheets, Blankets, Quilts, 20 DOUBLE BEDSTEADS AND WIRES, 12 SINGLE BEDSTEADS AND WIRES, 20 SINGLE MATTRESSES, Toiletware, KAURI AND RIMU DRESSING CHESTS, Wardrobes, Stretchers, Inst. Bedsteads, KIT. DRESSERS. Kit, Chairs, 10 KIT. TABLES, Crockery, ■Cooking Utensils. Garden Tools, Lawnmower, Garden Roller, Brooms, and Sundries too numerous to mention. AT 30 PM * 2 P IAXOS — 2 !&OLL UP. MART MUST BE CLEARED. QEORGE ALKER, JjTD.. AUCTIONEERS. ' leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers.
>APAKURA >ESIDENTS. J R j^ OBERTSON ' L td - FHE BIG QUEEN ST. AUCTIONEERS, Acting under instructions from Mr. A. Hammond, of Valley Road, Papakura, i WILL SELL IJIHE "YyHOLE OP HIS JpURNITURE AND JgFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, rjpO-DAY (MONDAY), AT A.M. JJOUSEHOLD JpURNISHINGS AND QARPETS. Also, 1 BEAUTY FORD CAR. 5-SEATER, in tiptop order. "WIRELESS SET. L ° AND° NUMEROUS OTHER ITEMS. This is an opportunity residents of Papakura and surrounding districts should avail themselves of and save paying cartage from J. R. R 0 ™ 801 *-. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. fAWKE'S ►AY QALVAGE QALE. MESSRS. FLETCHER AND SONS. Wairoa, Hawke's Bay, whose premises were wrecked, have forwarded us for sale 616 P AIRS B oots and S HOES ' 0 16 pAIRS JgOOTS AND gHOES. 616 p AIRS B oots S HOES]\pXT, A.M., AND FOLLOWING DAYS. ON VIEW TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AT SALEROOMS, OPP. TOWN HALL. NO RESERVE. J^TD. rPERRACES rjAUPO. BY AUCTION. rjpUESDAY, J/JARCH 1031, AT 2.30 P - M -' OADLEY, gON & gTEWART. LTD.. ilavo been instructed by tlio Executors in rho F,»tulo of the lato Matthew Morrison, to oiler for Sulo by Public Auction AT PEERLESS HALL, PUKEATUA STREET, ROTORUA, on the abovo dato /"Goodwill of the lease of the vj above hotel. The lenso is from tlio Crown, expiring 3051. at an annual rental of £OO. The lease contains provisions for payment, in cortain circunistaiices, of compensation for improvements'not exceeding £2OOO. The land com•prises 7 acres, being Section 6. Block 2, Tauliurn Survey District, erected on which »ro up-to-dute Hotel Buildings, commanding beautiful position overlooking Lako Taupo on Main Napier-Kotorua highway. The buildingß aro in first-class order, the main portion having been erected within the lust twelve years, and provides for tlio accommodation of GO guests The Hotel caters specially for overseas tourists and fishermen, with whom it has an excellent nnd increasing trade. The buildings, grounds mid mineral baths nro lighted by electricity cenorated on the property The Mineral batlis nro noted for their curative qualities, and the supply of water is practically un limited. Taupo is becoming moro popular every year, and this first-class Hotel is well and favourably known to all the travelling I>ublic. Possession to be given on April 27, 1031 Stock arid Plant to be taken over by the purchaser at vnlimtion for cash. Terms for the good.vill ot the lease, including' th«* Publican's Licence, nre:--One-thircl cash, payable on the fall of the hammer. Balance in five years from date of possession at G per cent per annum, but to bo reduced by half-yearly pnvmenlp of i> per cont. of the purchase money. Further particulars, including copy of I'lie lease, may be had from Tudor N Baker. !Land Agent and Hotel Broker, Napier, or Hoadley, Son and Stewart, Ltd., Auction eers, Napior and Hastings, Joint Agents Conditions of Sale may be eccn at the Offices of the above-named, or at Carlile, McLean, Scannell and Wood, Solicitors for the Vendors, Napier and Hastings; Barnard, Brown and Leary, Solicitors, Vulcan Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, or at ' the Hotel. . /•
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20823, 16 March 1931, Page 4
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