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AUCTIONS TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1940 CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS ALSO BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE AT GERALDINE COMMENCING AT '11.30 A.M. ALLCHURCH AND CO. will Sell, ’ under instructions from the EXECUTORS of the ESTATE of the LATE ANNIE SINCLAIR THOMSON, at the residence known as THE CROSSING, GERALDINE, the Whole of the SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects in the above Estate, comprising— OLD MAHOGANY AND OAK FURNITURE, TURKEY. INDIAN, WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS (Various Sizes), VALUABLE OILS by Old Masters and WATER COLOURS by Signed Artists, VALUABLE VOLUMES by DICKENS, THACKERAY, MACAULAY. SHAKESPEARE, Etc., CRYSTAL, OLD CHINA, PERSIAN, IRAQ. INDIAN and Other FLOOR RUGS, also HUNDREDS OF OTHER LINES including SITTING ROOM, LOUNGE. DINING ROOM. LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM, KITCHEN AND OTHER FURNITURE and Effects. ALSO AT THE SAME TIME WE WILL SELL IN CONJUNCTION with MESSRS MASON AND SINCLAIR THOMSON—THE BEAUTIFUL TWO STORIED DOUBLE BRICK RESIDENCE with TILED ROOF containing 13 ROOMS. 2 BATHROOMS. AND EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE, together with 11 ACRES 3 ROODS 18 PERCHES (Freehold) with the right of Approx. 30 ACRES RIVER BED LEASE. EVERYTHING FOR ABSOLUTE SALE PLEASE NOTE TIME OF SALE: The PROPERTY will be offered at 11.30 A.M., FOLLOWED IMMEDIATELY WITH THE FURNITURE SALE. HOT WATER SUPPLIED Take Woodbury Road off Christchurch Main Highway Full Particulars concerning the Property obtainable from Mr G. H. R. ULRICH, Solicitor for the Estate, or from the Auctioneers. Full Details of the Property and Furniture will be seen in last Saturday’s “Timaru Herald.” H. ALLCHURCH AND CO., Auctioneers. H. ALLCHURCH AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, I “The Rialto,” Beswick Street. We are instructed to sell by Private Treaty the following THREE PROPERTIES at once and all to be sold far below Government Valuation:— NO. I—FREEHOLD PROPERTY situate 22 Harper Street, containing 32.5 Perches, together with the Modern 5-roomed Brick Bungalow and all modern conveniences, motor garage, glass house, etc. The Government Valuation is £1275, and we are prepared to submit any offer within reason. This is a wonderful chance for anyone requiring a modern home at a Give-Away Price. NO. 2—FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated No. 130 North St., containing 34.1 perches, together with the 6roomed Brick Residence, motoi garage, etc. The Government Valuation of this property is £920. and we are prepared to submit any offer within reason for this property as it must be sold at once NO. 3—FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated No. 4 Roslyn Terrace, containing 31 Perches, together with the 5roomed Wooden Residence and other Improvements thereon. The Government Valuation of this property is £495 and we are prepared to accept £350 for a quick sale. Immediate possession. Anyone requiring an absolute snip, call and see us at once as all of the above properties Must be Sold. H. ALLCHURCH AND CO., AUCTIONEERS PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LIMITED MACHINERY DEPARTMENT MASSEY-HARRIS NO. 8 DRILL MASSEY-HARRIS NO. 8 DRILL MASSEY-HARRIS NO. 8 DRILL THE DRILL that has sown 80 per cent, of New Zealand's Crops,-and is still Increasing in Popularity For Over 40 Years this Drill has been Earning for itself the WONDERFUL POPULARITY WONDERFUL POPULARITY . IT ENJOYS TO-DAY IMITATED BUT UNEQUALLED IMITATED BUT UNEQUALLED Ito Shortage of Parts PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LIMITED MACHINERY DF. ARTMENT POULTRY POULTRY URGENTLY WANTED The Market is in short supply Prices are high and will remain so for some time We sell every Friday at 12.30 p.m. Consign your Stock to— MORTON AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21624, 9 April 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21624, 9 April 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21624, 9 April 1940, Page 12