AUCTIONS. T OCIS TKWIS AT TjIORT OTREET.. TMPORTANT QIALE OF "PROPERTIES. . mO-MORROW. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES WILL BE OFFERED.— RANFURLY ROAD, EPSOM—ALLOT- , MLNX, 51ft IBlu by liraxL, WITH NEW Yii--LA RESIDENCE OF SaX LOFTY ROOMS, well ventilated, v,-ith every rnoUura c-ouvenieate; j," 13 aLICi water, good range, Uatnroorn, v. aeiuionse, ai- | cd tubs aud copper; 11 minutes from L'psum tram: stylish and well bulit. Can be inspected any day, 2 to i o'clock. MARKET ROAD, EPSOM. "WAPITI" E.-Ji ATE—Allotment, 66ft by 19Sft, WITH ALMOST NEW MODERN VILLA RESIDENCE of SIX LOFTY RuOilS. Liauusonie mantelpieces; with tile back. Four lireplaces. Bauiroom, nstd tubs, copper, SUPTiC TANK. Fully titled with up-to-date conveniences. A thorough.y well built Residence. Fifth House on left from main road, opposite Cornwall Park Gate. ALLU PMENT, WAPITI AVENUE—6Bft by lthft. Good '.evel allotment. Fenced two sides. Materials on ground Tor party fence. between Gordon and Morrison. ALLu'i'Jii.NT, RANFURLY ROAD. EPSOM—LEVEL ALLOTMENT, G6£t by 2ssft average depth. All fenced. Good location; adjoining F. Ballln, Esq. This Is a most desirable section. ELLERSLIE- WOODBINE AVENUE, opposite Raeocomse Platform, close Green Lane Station—Four Large Allotment.", being Lots. 28, 29, 36. and 37, of Subdivision of part of Allotments 6 and 7. Section T2, Suburbs of Auckland, each with a frontage of 66ft. Sunny aspect. Desirable sections. DiEVONPORT— WATERVIEW ROAD— Fine Allotment, with water frontage to Shoal Bay, and 50ft lOin to Waterview road. Devonport. by depths of 208 and 261 ft. CLOSE SUMMER ST. COROMANDEL—"KINGSTONE," PONSONBY ROAD. I'iIEECE'S POINT— Ecing Lot 1. Section 1, and Lots 1. 12. 13, 14. 15, 16, 17, aud IS, "Kingstone," Parish of Kapanga. To be offered in one lot. BIRKENHEAD—HALL'S ROAD, at , JUNCTION GREAT NORTH AND RIRKDALE ROADS—Seine Sections 44, 45. 46, and 47, Subdivision of Allotment 158, Parish of Taknpuna. with a frontage of 95ft to Hall's road by a depth of 2Soft, with 4-ioomed Verandah Cottage; fenced; level allotment. ALSO. Pgft by 278 ft to same road. Also, 73ft by 266 ft. Also. 66ft by 250 ft. The above are Valuable Sections, with excellent harbour view, adjoining Mr H. M. Shepherd's property. Land Transfer Title. Easy terms. All Properties ere Flagged. Further particulars from tho undersigned. Easy terms can be arranged. T OUIS T BWTS, AUCTIONEER. HOUSE SALESMAN A>VD VALUER. FORT ST.. (next General Post-office). T OUIS T EWIS, AT ANBHTJNGA BYMONDS-ST.. ONEHUNGA. Close to Royal Oak. First House on Right. mO-MORROW. THURSDAY—9th FEB.—THURSDAY 3.30 — O'CLOCK — 1.30 I THE UNDERSIGNED has been instructed by MRS SMITH (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction her TTOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. SUPERIOR WALNUT PIANO, by JOACHIMSON (Hamburg), cost SO guineas and nearly new, splendid tone; HANDSOME TAP. AND PLUSH SETTEE and Occ. Chair to Match; 7ft DINING TABLE AND COVER, Occ. Tables. Large Jan. Cabinet, HAND CARVED RIMU SH-F----BOARD, with Mirror Back; Ornaments, Pio tnres and Oil Paintings, E.J. WaRK. Cutlery, Glassware, Table Ware, A.B. Chairs Jap. Tea Set, DESSERT SERVICE, Dinner Service, Fend-rs aud Brasses, Table Lamp, Plush Portieres, Lace Curtains and Poles, Linen Blinds. Cushions, Clocks, Hal! Lino, and Runner, Mats. Hat Rack, etc. P.EDROOMS.—PURIRI AND RIMU DUCH. PAIR, with TILE BACK and BEY. MIRROR, Walnut Duch. Pair, 3 HANDPOME D.I. BRASS BEDSTEADS. W.W. Mattresses and Bedding, BLANKETS. House Linen, Mirrors, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS, BEDROOM LOUNGE, Rugs. 'Tnilet Ware. Rimu Inlaid Chest Drawers. W.W. Stretchers, NEW TREADLE SEWING MACHINE, by SINGER. Also. Gen. Kitchen Utensils, Wringer, Gas Rung. Gas Iron. CARPENTER'S TOOL? AND CHEST, Meat Snfe. Preserve Pan. BLACK ORPINGTON FOWI-S, 2 PORTABLE FOWL HOUSES. DOG KENNEL. WIRE NETTING, Steps, Wheelbarrow, i-tc, etc. Royal Oak Trnra One Minute from House. L OUIS L EWIS, Auctioneer, House Salesman, and Valuer, Fort-et., next Gen. Post Office. Y7S7ARREN T>LYTH, A T .QUEEN-ST-nrtO-MORROW—j P.M.—mO-MORROW AT OUR FINE SALE R.OOMS. LARGE NUMBER PICTURES, Pholo. Frames, Books, Phonograph aud Records, Cameras, Watches, jewellery. Sundries of all kinds. Further entries invited. FRIDAY—I P.M.—FRIDAY USUAL WEEKLY POPULAR SALE OF BICYCLES. FURNITURE, PIANOS. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, AND GOODS OF ANY DESCRIPTION. Also, at 1.30 prompt—WITHOUT RESERVE—Fine Staunch 18ft Centre board Yacht, 61ft beam, with all Sails, Sweeps. Anchor, Gear, etc., complete. Splendid sea boat and fast sailer. Now on view off Queen street Wharf. If you have anything for Sale, ITVURN TT TNTO ,OASH. By Sending to Our Popular Sale Rooms. The Features of our Business are:— Prompt Settlements Low Charges Liberal Advances (if desired) OUTDOOR FURNITURE SALiiS AND SALES OF PROPERTY, etc., CONDUCTED IN MOST EFFICIENT MANNER AT VERY LOW RATES. ALL VALUATIONS FREE. INTERVIEWS SOLICITED. A Gentleman, late of Auckland, writing from Christehurch, says. "I am very pleased, indeed, at your moderate charges and successful sale.'' References can always be given to clients who have dealt "with us for years past. VS7ARREN rrj'LYTH & ,p*o.. General Auctioneers and Outdoor Salesmen. S7 and S9. QUEEN ST. TeL 546. QAR. VyARREN "OLYTH AND /X)., Have been favoured with instructions from a Gentleman to Sell by Auction at their Rooms, S7 and 89, Queen-street, on jB-riday. ,Ff B - 17, AT 12.30. A LAIOST TvTEW irOTOR .pAR, PRACTICALL UNSOILED AND IN PERFECT ORDER AND CONDITION. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, And to the Highest Bidder. A Rare Opportunity for Obtaining a Firstclass Motor Car. SPECIFICATION. — ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR AND RELIABLE AMERICAN CARS. "Crestmobile," seats 2, with line Leather Hood. Over 5 h.p. Engine. Cardan Shaft. De Dion Type Gear. Long Wheel Base, Artillery Wheols, Double Tube Tyres, Landed Cost about *3fi«. Catalogue of Car can be inspected at our Rooms, and Car will be on view and for Trial 2 days prior to the Sale gLYTH & ,00., General Auctioneers and Outdoor Salesmen S7 and S9, Qi:een-street. Tel. 546. THE HAY MARKET. FRIDAY. 12 NOON. The undersigned have received instructions from the OTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB to sell the TDOOTTIS AND REFRESHMENT -K-* STALLS for their Summer Meeting cf three days CFebruary is, 22, 25). T>UCKLAND AND iQONS
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 33, 8 February 1905, Page 8
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