P 'CIONS. l CRADDQCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY PRELIMINARY. SATURDAY. AUGUST 29th, 101*, at 12 noon. IX OUR LAND SALE BOOMS. REALISATION SALE. la tie Eaiato of the Late W. Toos. LEITCH STREET, SPREYDON. a fine bungalow"building sites " ranging in are* from 37 percb<* to 1 rood ltU perches. , , On Lot 2 is erected a ctaoio, a;so other ~ I useful <Miibiulding3. TERMS: 10 pcx cent, deposit, 10 per cent. , in l> months, balance in 2 y-eare. interest 5 - rwr cent, from date of sa'o. Plan and further particulars from CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Auctioneers, C 731 Cor. Ca#hcl ar.d Manchester street?. PRELIMINARY. SATURDAY. AUGUST 29th, 19H, at 12 Noon. IN OUR LAND SAL-E ROOMS. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On account of W. D. Brown-e-Clavton, Eeq. i on ACRES (IF OOOD ALL-ROUND r OO MEDIUM LAND, I .Silnat« at. . WEST MELTON, lyins 'iit-twecn tho properties of Messrs Yitee • and Calder. For further particulars apply to CnADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Auctioneer*. f>7.12 Cr. Cafhcl and Manchester streets. [ " PRELIMINARY. t —— " ~ A SrLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR [ NURSERYMEN, ' OR OTHERS INTERESTED. " AUCTION SALE PROPERTY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, In Our Rooms, at 12 Noon. ON account EXECUTRIX in the ESTATE LATE J. "\V. LEI Gil, Nurseryman— ' the Splendid PROPERTY, situate No. CSO CASHEL STREET, LINWOOD, comprising Well-built COTTAGE of 4 rooms, plastered and papered, all offices, together wit'i 1 ACRE and 1-3 of LAND, in garden, orchard and nursery, large greenhouse, with heating apparatus, garden forcing jraniea, largoshed, fowlhouae and rnr.3. The property baa good frontagee to CASHEL and HAVELOCK STREETS, and ALDVTINS ROAD, and has to be sold irrespective of the value of the -Nursery Stock or Goodwill. MR C. J. MARSHALL, CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., 6733 Auctioneers, Joint Agents. TONES, NORTON. AND CO. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. < THIS DAY, THIS J>AY, ; .At 10.30 a.m. IN OUR HEREFORD STREET SALE . ROOMS. WE trill hold our USUAL SATURDAY AUCTION SALE. Wo have over 400 lote of Good, New, and Second-hand FURNITURE. The list is too long to enumerate. Everything from a Piano to a Frying Pan. TO-DAY, at 10.30. TONKS, NORTON and CO., 6753 Auctioneer*. TONKS, NORTON AND CO, A UCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, VALUATORS and GENERAL MERCHANTS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. A, FEW specimens remaining from the fine collection of antiques belonging to E. A. Bblcher, Esq. 1. A Jacobean Bookcase, made to an old Jacobean design from the original oak out of Chew Magna Parish Church. Pillars from tho etair rails of an old Gloucestershire Manor House. Ths bookcase contains a beautiful set il driwere. 2. A i.nique monastery table, bvqr four tundred years oid. This ta-ble wae orisrinally in the refectory of the Berkshire Abbey. After the dissolution of the monasteries it became a Communion Tablo in the Peri e h Church, and wae ' subsequently transferred to the Rectory. It is made in two pieces of solid Oak, the top is removable, and tho logs consist of a centre row of carved balusters, i with transverse rows at each end. This is undoubtedly one of the fincet an- ; tique« in existence, and ought to bo in the Wallace collection. 3. A fine old Indian cedarwood cheat, brought from India in tho days of Clive. 4 A ircnuine and untouched Sheraton Card Table. 5. An old Butler's Tray of fine Sheraton work and nnconimon design. 6. Georgian Walnut Table. 7. A complete service of the finest Crystal Glaae, Georgian stem pattern, f). Two genuine old "Bristol" Decanters. 10. A pair of Queen Anne Brass Candlesticks. 11. Wood Engravings of the ISth Century celebrities. 12. Sono genuine Indian' Carpets. [ AND NUMEROUS OTHER BARGAINS. UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCES. TF you TtLsb to Purchase an Up-to-date Residence, the tinder-mentioned include come of the Finest Properties row on the market: — I.—Jackson's road, FendaUon. Two-storey Bungalow, 7 rooms, J-acrc, £2275. ll.—Rugby street, Merivalc, 0 rooms, J-acre, £2250. lll.—Merivalc Jane, 30 rooms, J-acre, £1756. IV.—Jackeon'e road, Frada'toa, 8 rooms, Jacre, £2000. V.—Knorlce street, 9 rooms, J-acre, .£2330. Vl.—Park terrace, Cit-, 0 room?, Z2 perdree, £2200. Vll.—Holiy road, 7 rooms, J-acre, £1550. Vlll.—Garden road, Fcndalton, 7 rooma, £- acr«, i-^OOO. "We will be pleased to cive intending buyere full particulars of any of the above at any time, aleo to make arrangements for Clients to inspect. Wβ are in cicse touch with ail property on the mark-ft. If you wi«h to buy a. suction or a property or r<ny description, eeo us, it will cost you notbinp. *n<l **> ma y t aT « the profmty'yLU are looking ior. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Land Sslesrsea auct Auctioneer*.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15047, 15 August 1914, Page 20
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