I AUCTIONS. . T T? -OOBERTSOX, T,TD., J. ±V. XV XJ THE BIG QUEEN ST. AUCTIONEERS, Will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Queen Street, opp. Court's, mO-MORROW, miIURSPAY, AT 11 A.M. OKAH WORTH OF NEW AND USED dwOUl/ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Moved to our Rooms for Convenience of Bale. Come to the Auction and furnish your home at your own price. Details To-morrow Morning. j. i-iTb aker Auctioneer and Valuer. 23 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, IN EXERCISE OF THE POWER OF SALE VESTED IN HIM BY DEED OF MORTGAGE, NO. 355447. Tl/TESSRS. T T> "OOBERTSON, LTD., Will Sell at their Auction Rooms, Queen Street (opp. John Court, Ltd.), on •pRIDAY, SEPTEMBER t)rr 1929, AT 1 P.M. ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situated in the Provincial District of Auckland, being part of Allotments 10 and 11, of Section ti, of the Suburbs of Auckland. Subject, however, to Deed of Mortgage No. 295500, securing the sum of £630 and interest, which mortgage is now overdue. The property consists of a dwellinghouso of the villa type, which has been recently painted, with all modern conveniences. The. property is situated in Oaklands Road, Mt. Eden, and is within 1 minute of trams and shops. .T. H. BAKER, Auctioneer. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Offices of Messrs. Milne and Meek, Jellicoe Chambers, Wyndham Street, or at the Auction Rooms as aforesaid, at any reasonable 'times prior to the sale. NOTE.—The property is flagged. 25 •DICHARD A RTHUR, WILL SELL AT 73, O ARLTON G ORE RD-mO-MORROW, mHURSDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK. Favoured with instructions from MRS. BARR, who is leaving the district, TjWRNISHINGS AND piANO. PIANO, by Agello and Sons. VERY FINE CARPET, 15 x 12; Chesterfield Suite, upholstered in Moquette, Smoker's Chair, 2 Rockers, Rimu Writing Bureau, Music Canterbury, syds Carpet Runner,' Curtains, Blinds, Cushions, Axminster Carpet, Vest. Rug. BEDROOMS—I SINGLE RIMU BEDS AND WIRES, Horsehair and Kapok Mattresses, 4 Rev. Wool Rugs, 2 Scotch Chests, 3 Rimu Comb. Chests, Rimu Ped. Cupboard, Curtains, Blinds. DINING ROOM — Dining Table, Mohair Table Cloth, Rimu Settee and Squab, Chairs, Tea Wagon, Clock, Dinner Set, Tea Set, Crockery, etc., Saucepans, Scales, Cruets. KlTCHEN—Sundries, Hose, Rubbish Tin, Wringer, Paragon Lawnmower, Garden Tools, Ladder, Stepladder, Wheelbarrow. T>ICHARD ARTHUR, JJ?D-> AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. mo TIEMUERA JDESIDENTS. • mo-MORROW, rrmuRSDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, 13, BAY VIEW ROAD, 33, BAY VIEW ROAD, REMUERA. C.EORGE TyALKER, J^D., WILL SELL TJIURNISHINGS £)B J^UXE. MAGNIFICENT BABY GRAND PIANO, in Mahogany Case. GRANDFATHER CLOCK, CHOICE JACOBEAN DINING FURNISHINGS, PINK ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE DE LUXE, GENUINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS, MAGNIFICENT OAK BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, FINEST CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in Silk Brocade, cost £85, CHARMING EMBOSSED GENOA VELVET CHESTERFIELD SUITE, CUT-GLASS WARE, SUPER WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS in every room. Everything in this home has been made to order and special design, anil is all in mint condition. We advise those looking for Choice Furnishings to attend Sale. GOODS OX VIEW MORNING OF SALE ONLY FROM 8 O'CLOCK. FULL DETAILS LAST SATURDAY'S PAPERS. •NOTE ADDRESS DIRECTIONS.— Second street on right off WAIATARUA ROAD, J-inile from Remuera Tram Terminus. St. Helier's Bay bus stops at WaiaRoad. C EORGE VyALKER, J TD., AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coakley, AV. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. 25 TTALUABLE A UCKLAND /^ITY ■pREEHOLD. . FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TfiRIDAY, QCTOBER 1O AT 11 A.M. m IyrANDENO tackson, Acting upon instructions from, the Owners, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 9, Commerce Street, Auckland, on the above date, rnHAT VALUABLE CITY WAREHOUSE, •** situated COOK STREET, corner BRONTE STREET, nearly opositc Albert Street, Auckland. Good corner site, having 56ft frontage to Cook Street and 83ft Bin-to Bronte Street, together with a MODERN ALMOST-NEW 2-STOREY BRICK AND CONCRETE WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY, beautifully lighted on three sides and also roof lights; at present used as a Clothing Factory, etc., divided into workrooms, offices, lunch rooms, etc.; cart dock; substantially constructed building. foundations constructed to carry one or ;wo further storeys, concrete Hoots,, conrete piere, brick walls and glass and iron roof. Very well situated, close to Queen Street, one minute from Town Hall, and in centre of many and varied business activities. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY to acquire a Fine Modern Business Block, euitable for practically any line of business. :17 TJIRIDAY, QCTOBER A 1929, 1O NOON. AT N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS., QUEEN STREET. T> E M U E R A, 23, ROYAL TERRACE. A BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS AND OFFICES, with all conveniences, including e.1., open fireplace, gas stove and callfont, p.b. and b., sewer drainage. In excellent ' condition throughout and ready for immediate occupation. Level freehold section approx. 6Cft by 165 ft, in garden and fruit trees. Handy trams and trains. TERMS : £ 150 CASH, BALANCE ARRANGED. r\ TDENNEiTT, T TD., AUCTIONEERS, In conjunction with MESSRS. BARFOOT BROS., N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. :3 PLUMBERS AND DRAINERS. A UCKLAND'S Leading Drainers. Choked XX and Broken Drains Repnired at Shortest notice. All kinds of Concrete Work undertaken. Experts only employed. — H. VALENTINE AA'D SON, 17, Nortbcote St.. Grey Lynn. Phone 2G-019. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 227, 25 September 1929, Page 5
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