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SALES BY AUCTION JN OOTTAGE AND gECTION, pROSPECT rpER., pONSOXBY. P RID AT. JQECEMBER J) AT *> P.M. gAJMUEL "yTAILE AND gONS, J^TD., Will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, S 3 Queen Stret. on above date, in Estate of ESTHER HOPKINS (De-rpWO-STOREY COTTAGE of 5 rooms, * situated at No. 12 PROSPECT TERRACE. Wash-house, c. and t.’s. Fine Section, having a frontage of 30ft by average depth of 103 ft. Very central situation, close to Three Lamps tram stop and within easy reach of city. Terms, one-third cash, balance in 3 years at per cent. ON S 1 >ONSONBY. pRIDAY, JQECEMBER 0 AT g P.M. gAMUEL yTAILE AND gONS, J^TP., Will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, S 3 Queen Street, on above date, in Estate of MARGARET WILSON (Deceased), situated at NO. 54 O’NEILL STREET. Bath, range, gas -and water, sewer drainage, p.w.c., detached wash-house, c. and t’s. Elevated Section* 66ft by approx. 196 ft. Room for another house. Within easy reach of Ponsonby Road.. Terms, Half Cash, balance 3 years at 6J per cent. T° AI T J>ES SIDENTS. QUIRREL AND S the Premises 21, S T - L UKE ' S R OAD - M T - A LBERT (One minute from Tramline). ■yyEDNESDAY, <[>Q AT J J O’CLOCK. JJIS yERY piNE QAK pURNI- . TURK, pURNISHINGS, ( AND y£AHOGANY J'J RAWING DOOM g UITE, As Follows: BREAKFAST ROOM. 1 Oak Sideboard. 11 with L.L. Cupboards and Bev. Mirrors, 1 Oak Settee with Sprung Seat and back in Moquette, 2 Oak Morris ' Chairs, uph. in Moquette; 5 Oak Dining Chairs, uph. in Moquette, 1 Oak Writing Desk with L. Light Cupboard, l Linoleum Square (12ft. x 10ft. 6in.), [ Oak Oval Table (lined up top), 1 Rev. Woollen Floor Rug, Casement Curtains, 1 8-Day Clock, Blinds, Pictures, etc. SITTING ROOM.—I Wilton Carpet, 13ft. Gin. x 12ft. (pink and black); 1 ANTIQUE MAHOGANY SUITE, com- , prising SETTEE AND 4 CHAIRS (a very unique design, uph. in Silk Tapestry), Cushions, 1 Copper Kerb, etc. BEDROOM NO. I.—Handsome Oak B.R. Suite, comprising Double Wardrobe, with 2 Oval Mirrors and 2 Drawers; 4-Drawer Dressing* Chest, with Oval Mirror; Full-size Bow-front Bedstead : and Wire; Combination Pedestal Cupboard and Medicine Chest with Bev. Mirrors; 1 Flat-top Oak Settee and Squab, 1 Congoleum Square (9ft x. 9ft.), 2 Rev. Woollen Floor Rugs, 1 Oak Seat, Cushions, Casement Curtains and Blinds, etc. HALL. —1 Vestibule Carpet (7ft. 6in. x 6ft., grey and black), 7s'ds. Ax. Carpet Runner, 1 Carved Oce. Table, 1 Pair Art. Muslin Casement Door Curtains, Pictures, etc. BEDROOM NO. 2. —Very Fine Oak Bedroom Suite, comprising Wardrobe, Combination Pair, Bedstead and Wire; Congoleum Square (91t. x 9ft.), Canadian Chair, Casement Curtains and Blinds, etc. BEDROOM NO. 3.—1 Ax. Carpet (7ft. 6in. 1 x 6ft.), 1 4-Drawer Gent’s Dressing Chest in Rimu, with Bev. Mirror; 1 Single Rimu Bed and Wire, Pictures, Curtains and Blinds, etc. KlTCHEN.—Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Full Range Alum. Saucepans, Carpenters’ and Plumbers’ Tools and General Sundries. NOTE. —Everything in first-class order and for Absolute Sale. TERMS CASH. gQUIRREL AND c°AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, HALL OF COMMERCE, HIGH STREET. Phone 44-398. jpRIDAY, jyUCEMBER •> 1927, 12 NOON, AT NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. jpACTOR Y gJTE, ! ABBOTSFORD STREET. \ FREEHOLD SECTION, 100 teet by uL 115 feet approx., opposite the Captain Cook Hotel, to be offered first as one lot, and, if not thus sold, in two ! lots. Exceptional opportunity to buy a f low-priced factory site on the flat at Newmarket, an area with assured prospective value. About 6,500 square l'eet have been excavated to pavement level, leaving rock foundation on which a concrete floor could be paid without much TERMS, £2OO CASH, or £IOO CASH ON EACH SECTION IF SOLD SEPARATELY. BALANCE 3 YEARS AT G PER CENT. C. F, "DENNETT, L TI x> AUCTIONEERS. In Conjunction with BARFOOT BROS., NEWMARKET. ELECTORAL B OROUGH OF DEVONPORT. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. Pursuant to Section 3 of “The Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act, 1926,” I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Devonport:— BARNHILL, HUGH. LANGLEY, FREDERICK DAVID JOSEPH. THOMPSON, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS. WALSH, THOMAS. And there being only One Vacancy to be filled a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on MONDAY, the 28th day of November, 1927, at the following Polling-places:— COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MARINE : SQUARE MASONIC HALL, VICTORIA ROAD. PARISH HALL, VAUXHALL ROAD. : MISSION HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD. STANLEY BAY. KING’S STORE, LAKE ROAD. ! AUCKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 17 SWANSON STREET, CITY. Polling hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. A. E. WILSON, Returning Officer. Devonport, Nov. 16, 1927.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 4

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