: SALES BY AUCTION gHORE, gTANLEY A^D J)BVONPOKT " J£ ESiDEXTSjpROPEHTY AND J^URNISHINGS. 21 S TANLEY s Minutes Stanley Wharf (Devonport Buses to Stanley Wharf.) Q.EORGE yyALKER. J^TD. rpO-DAY '(WEDNESDAY), AT A.M. Instructed by H. A. PURSER, Esq.. who is giving up housekeeping, will Sell his "\XODERN RESIDENTIAL '2-STOREY IVX HOUSE of 6 rooms, situated ou elevated «ection, 100 ft. front to Stanley Point Road, and 300 ft. deep to water-edge. Extensive view. Garage, concrete yard, wash-house and sheds. Immediate Possession. ', •, TO BE FOLLOWED BY JJIS gUPERIOR JJOUSEHOLD - JJ<URNISHINGS AND - JOHN jgRINS'MEAD piAXO. As Fully Detailed in Yesterday's Papers. QEORGE -yyALKER, J^TD., THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS, 249 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding. Auctioneers. QEORGE yyALKER. J^TD., Favoured, with instructions from the owner, who is leaving the district, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT,, THE RESIDENCE. 13 Q RMONI)E R OAD ' j^ EMUERA(Ormonde Road is tirst cn right along Ladies' Mile.) rj£D.,DAY r ."yy EDNESpAY, AT 29 NOON. rji-HE RESIDUE OF THE JJOUSEHOLD JpURNISHINGS, Including: rriTELL-SPRUNG LOUNGE, uphol. in lit Silk Tapestry, Reed Loom Chairs, Occ. Table, AXM. CARPET, 12 x 9; Large Rev. Rug, Easy Chair, Curtains, Rocker Chair. Ornaments, S.G. Chairs, Pictures, 'AXM. VEST. CARPET. 10 x 6.9; AXM- Runner, Bookcase. Books. Bedroom Rugs. Kauri Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers. ASSORTMENT OF GOOD HOUSEHOLD LINEN, (Blankets. Sheets, Towels, Table Linen, etc.). Couch. Ped Cupboards, K. Comb. Chest, Hall -Curtains, -Hair Carpet.. Dining Table, : Kitchen Chairs, Kitchen Table, Dinner Wagtcon, Kitchen lable. El. Iron, Crockery, .Aluminium Ware. Kitchen Utensils; Wheelbarrow, Lawnmower, Tools. Prahi, Etc.. Etc. ALL GOOD, AND CLEAN-. Q.EORGE yyALKER. jm. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding. Auctioneers. •JJIGHLY JMPORTANT RUCTION gALE. 1 ' *' j QEORGE yyALKER. J^D., IN THE DE LUXE ROOMS. (jlO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AfT O'CLOCK. fiemoved- from the Residence; Gillies Avenue, i and also from a Flat at Mission Bay. 1 - - : - - - DAK BEDROOM SUITE OF 4 PIECES. q PCF JACOBEAN CHESTERFIELD. BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE. OAK CHINA CABINET. JACOBEAN OAK DINES G SUITE OF 6 PIECES GURNEY ELECTRIC STOVE. life!' S CHESTERFIELD SUITE, with LOOSe A < LSO.°A S t 1 O'CLOCK, RARE AND VALUABLE SKIN RUGS. 2 JACKAL SKIN RUGS. • 2 LEOPARD SKIN HUGS. 2 BEAR SKIN' RUGS. . TTJ ENGLISH! CUTLERY; E.P. WARE. CHOICE ENGLISH DINNER SET. 2 SUPER WILTONS, 1-' X:9, 10.6 x 9. •• V'. ° • ;t ""
LIVING ROOM. —CHOICE JACOBEAN OAK DINING SUITE of 6 Pieces, com-~-a: prising Oak Buffet, Sideboard, D-L. Ex*. Table, 4 Dining Chairs; Dinner Set, Afternoon Teaset, B.C. Box Kerb, B.C. Screen, Seagrass Chairs, VERY FINE CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 Pieces, •\r la G«noa, with Loose 'Cushions; Hassock, Good 3-fold Screen; JACOBEAN CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 Pieces, Brass Top Table, SUPER WILTON CARPET, 12 x 9; Framed Mirror, Uph. Seat, OAK CHINA CABINET, Ax, Rugs, S. Cushions, -PortableGramophone, Rose BowlsC:3-pcdi.r, Leather Suite, 'Blinds, Oak FalmSt&rid,:. WiHon Carpet, -10.6 x 9j. j Jardinieres, < OAK BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE of 6 Pieces, Card Table, Elea Shades, Gojig f „.E:P." Cake Knives, FofkS, Collection Valuable Skin Rugs, Jackal,-.'Lebpard and Bear Skins; D.l\ Hallstand/ ! 16yds Stair Runner, Slipmats, Oak Hallseat, Hall Curtains, Vases, Ornaments, Oak -Gateleg Table. BED ROOMS.—HANDSOME '.OAK BED ROOM jSUITEr of-*' 5. Pieces; comprising Spacious Wardrobe; Semi phetal. Dressing Tafcle* Gent.'* Lowboy; aid 4ft 6in Panelled Bedsteads Kappk Mattfesses,. t pillo<W; Reversible Rugs, Axmins<er.':Carpftt; tO.O x FLIGHT OAK prising.Large Wardrobe, Dressing Table, G^v^a Pedestal Carpet,if,lo* ■x - 7,'" Commode, Seagraga Chairs, Single, Bedstead, Wire; Single Mattresses; and other Bedroom' - • v.- • AND OU^IDE.—mT. TABLE, Crockery, .Cocking; Utiiinsils, Kit,, Chairs, Carpet Mopa,';Glaasware, Alv '' Bowl;- Ah; Saucepans; Coir Mats, Camp- StretcHer". Axe/, Dog Q;EORGE JjTD*;. THE" SPECIALITY AUCTIONEERS, '• 2;in QUEEN STREET. ' Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, /, Auctioneers, , p R I D A Y, JUNE 27 1935 . 1' I AT 12 NOON. C F JgENNETT, TTD., Acting under, instructions from the OWNERS, who have retired from business and are disposing of their City interests, will Sell at their Auction Rooms, Blackett's Building, Corner of Queen and Shortland Streets, the undermentioned properties:— JJOBSON gT. & yiCTORIA J^AXE. pITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, appro*. 115 feet, to Hobson Street b.v irregular depth, and 92 feet frontage to Victoria Lane, access from Victoria Street and Nelson Street. Total area of section appcox. 17,000 mi. ft.- Two-storeyed building, comprising workshops, offices and storage. This is one of the few available building sites in the heart of trie City and with the large frontage to Hobson 'Street and Victoria Lane good natural lighting is assured. Suitable for modern garage premises -or warehouse DlOCcv. , gTREET, HANDY PITT STREET. elevated, approx. ti -Vj x w 'th 2-storeycd wooden Building, 33ft. x COft. An excellent site for the erection of an up-to-date Factory or Warehouse. QORXER JgEAUMONT gTREET AND ♦ JELLICOE gTREET. CLOSE TO WESTERN WHARF. BRICK BUILDING, U on pile foundation, area 3000 sq. ft.. % floor concrete, balance bitumen, on leasehold section. 60 feet to Beaumont Street and 52 feet to Jellicoe Street; also vacant Allotment adjoining, with frontage to Beaumont Street of /SI feet by depth of 62 feet,, .which could be utilised for extension of building Harbour Board Leasehold, 30 years to run Rental £75/2/- per annum. TERMS: 1/3 Cash, Balance 3 years to be arranged. THE PROPERTIES ARE FLAGGED Furth«r details from the Auctioneers. BE PARTICULAR ABOUT FLOOR - - ■ POLISH. ORDER- ROLFE'S WAX. ORDER .ROLFE'S WAX. ORD.ER- ROLFE'S WAX. The Best, Floors and. Furnitur* .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23058, 8 June 1938, Page 4
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