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AUCTIONS. JONES, McCROSTTE, CO., LTb. AUCTION BALE OF PAPANUI RESIDENCE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th. AT 12 NOON. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS, CORNER OF CASHEL AND MANCHESTER STREETS. 1 On account of J. A. |FROSTICK, ESQ. THE PROPERTY SITUATE No. 381 PAPANUI ROAD, immediately oppoi site Tomes road, Comprising 2-STOREY RESIDENCE OF 12 ROOMS AND BALCONY, ,' plastered and art papered, spacious panelled i, reception hall, electric light throughout (lighting for all rooms can be operated from the hall), lofty stud, clear leadlights, tiled " grates, spacious dining or living-room, with French doors on to sun verandah, panelled inglenook, bookcase built in, panelled study, i, with bookshelves built in, electric light and heater points throughout, kitchen with range, , scullery with gas stove, electric cooker, storeroom, cellar, bathroom with bath and basin, gas geyser, wardrobes built in, balcony, two lavatories. THE RESIDENCE IS IN PERFECT ORDER THROUGHOUT AND STANDS ON NATURAL HIGH TERRACE. The area of land is about 23 acres, having a frontage of 400 links by a depth of 700 links, laid out in lawn and garden, well planted with choice shrubs and trees, bed-ding-out plants, orchard, small fruits, asparagus bed, strawberry bed, glasshouse (heated), water laid on all over the garden. Double motor garage, workshop, laundry. Electric power to laundry and wood shed, also power for pumping water. Fowlhouses and run, numerous outbuildings, septic tank. This property is situate in the highest part of Papanui road. An advertisement cannot do justice to this desirable property, and it must be inspected to be appreciated. The owner is right out to sell, and a reasonable offer will be seriously considered. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED IF REQUIRED, OR CLEAR TITLE GIVEN. JONES, McOROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., 2405 Auctioneers. B. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE. On account the Very Her. C. W. Carrington, who is leaving for England. THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 24th, AT 1 P.M. ON THE PREMISES, ARMAGH STREET (near Art Gallery). THE WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS, Including Several GENUINE ANTIQUES IN OAK and MAHOGANY. MAIN ITEMSVERY FINE SPECIMEN AVELSH DRESSER, inlaid, splendid condition CHINESE CABINET, beautifully carved, perfect condition OLD ENGLISH WRITING TABLE in Oak OLD ENGLISH CORNER CABINET, in Oak TWO SOLID MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS, splendid condition SWISS CHEST, carved OAK HALL TABLE, carved OAK HALL SEAT, carved CGRNER CUPBOARD IN OAK, OLD ENGLISH OAK OVERMANTEL ANTIQUE BIBLE BOX BUREAU in Oak, very old BUREAU in Oak, Antique ANTIQUE COAL BUCKET MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, BOWFRONTED. "Wilton Carpet, Hearthrug, Chesterfield with loose cover, THREE EASY CHAIRS (loose covers), kerb and firo irons, BASKET CHAIRS, Pictures" and Ornaments, GRAMOPHONE and CABINET, Bookcase, LARGE NUMBER OF BOOKS, Occasional Table, Palm Stand, Linoleums, Hall Stand, Gong, Japanese Eleotric Shade, Clocks, Small Tables, BRASS CANDLESTICKS, MORRIS CHAIR, large Basket Chair, WRITING DESK, DINING CHAIRS in Oak (upholstered), Couch (upholstered), Window Seats and Cushions, Coal Scuttles, COTTAGE PIANO, Cupboards and Shelves, Oil Stove,' RECORD CABINETS, large number of WELL-CHOSEN GRAMOPHONE RECORDS in books, catalogued, Chests of Drawers, Duchesse Chests, Single Beds, Institution Beds, Wardrobes with dressing mirrors, Stretchers, Pots, Pans, Garden Toole, and Numerous Sundries. FULL PARTICULARS may be obtained from and arrangements made for inspection rith H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 2370 ~ 152 Hereford street. MORTON AND CO., LTD. THURSDAY, 24th INST., 12.30. ON PREMISES (Near Dominion Hotel), TIMARU. BLACKSMITH, COACH BUILDERS, MOTOR BUSINESS. STOCK AND PLANT. MESSRS MORTON and CO., LTD., have received instructions from MR J. TRENGROVE (who is relinquishing business), to Sell, by Public Auction, THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK AND PLANT. BLACKSMITH'S SHOP—--1 6in Tyre Bender, 1 No. 4 D.M.L. Upsetting Machine, 1 Champion Blower, 3 Anvils, 3 Vyces, 1 Pair Bellows, Disappearing Tyre Slab, Endless Chain Tackle, Taps and Dies, New Springs, New Shafts, Horseshoes and Nails, Immense Quantity Blacksmith's Assorted Tools, Bolts, Bar Iron, Steel, Gate Hinges, etc., Plough Plate and Swedgc Block. COACH BUILDING SHOP— Band Saw (Sagar and Co.), Reversible Table, Circular Saw Bench, 7 h.p. Electric Motor, 8 h.p. Gas Engine, Power Grindstone, Emery Wheel, Power Combination Planer and Saw, 2 Power Drilling Machines, 1 Power Screwing Machine, 1 Hand Screwing Machine, Power Hack Saw Machine, Power Paint Mill, Shafting, Belting, and Pulleys, Wheel, Rims, Hubs, Spokes, Axles, Axle Boxes, Timber, Benches, Tools. PAINT SHOP—--3 Gigs, 2 Rustic Carts, Spring Dray. Baker's Cart, all newly painted and dono up; number of other Gigs and Vehicles, and hosts of Sundries. WITHOUT RESERVE. WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, 25th, 12.30. MOTOR SHOP—--1 Jewott Coach Motor-Car, 6-C>iinder Latest Model (Demonstrating Car) i Ford Van (detachable top, newly painted and overhauled), 2 Ford J-Ton Trucks (newly painted), 2 Trailers (2-whecled), 30cwt Platform Body with Cab, 1 3-Wheeled Jack 1 2Wheeled Jack, Motor-Bike and SideCar ("Thor''), 2 Trimmers' Sew Machines, English Leather, CoachTrimming Material, Paints, Brushes, Hoodite, Plate Glass, Fasteners. Buttons, Large Quantity of Motor Tyres Tubes, Pumps (hand and foot) Ford and other spare parts, Set Bennet Brakes, Motor Door Locks, Budget Locks, Running-board Edging, Beading, Motor Oils, and all sorts of AcAs Mr Trengrove is retiring from Business, everything is for ABSOLUTE SALE. THURSDAYrHth INST., ' FRIDAY, 25th INST., 12.30 Each Day. MORTON and CO., LTD., Auctioneers, 2347 Timaru. 3.—Under the Postal Regulations ! Correspondence addressed to a nom-de- i plume, initials, or number, to care of any ' Post Office, will NOT be forwarded from office of posting. Advertisers who do not desire , their names and addresses disclosed may ' have replies addressed care "The Press." All such replies will be forwarded to advertisers promptly.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19162, 19 November 1927, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19162, 19 November 1927, Page 24

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