' Auctions ISHIRRISbROBIRTSON LIMITED AUCTIONEERS MREINZ DESMOND STREET PROPERTY AND FURNITURE TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES BY PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY. April 26. 1.30 p.m. for the vendor, Mrs K. S. Brown, who has remarried 17 DESMOND STREET. If.JI 9 llklilgh • IMMACULATELY maintained and planned to enjoy with all modern facilites. A 3 bedroom residence in the exclusive and charmingly mature surroundings Of one of our city’s most justifiably prefered residential addresses — no exit, freed of traffic pollution and daily humdrum. ELEVATED 857 sq m setting. Selectively planted, gloriously colourful garden and compact spreading lawns. A RETIREMENT GEM fulfilling all the important criteria of neighbourhood, address, peace of traffic noise, minimum maintenance, outdoors privacy, shelter and warming sun — all day — wide reception and entertaining facility unstinted and totally enjoyable, drive-in large double garaging with the allweather luxury of walk-in access, a garden established with little more than good exercise lawn mowing to maintain and really be proud of — we repeat ... A RETIREMENT GEM
so surrounded by the excellence of neighbours and the immeasurable wealth of Nature’s Hagley Park that we do not need to tell more — let us show you and you be ydur own judge The vendor, with no further use, instructs the property be sold — and the purchaser may arrange a possession and settlement date as will be convenient — subject to prior arrangement. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS immediately following the sale of the property we will auction the contents which include many lovely pieces, every lot in as new condition. Main items include: Liederstrom upright piano, high gloss mahogany finish, a beautiful instrument in new condition;, PYE colour TV, 26in. lounge suite, loose cushions, Teal brocade; Colonial buffet, pair lounge chairs, cab. legs, nest tables, pair wool upholstered recliner lounge chairs, (brown check), ext. mahogany colonial dining table and 6 matching chairs, 5 candle brass candelabra, gold initial tea waggon (large castors), occasional tables, Venetian sherry decanter and 6 glasses, Venetian set 6 wine glasses, several prints, assorted china, glassware, ornaments etc. Royal DoultOn 6 piece dinner set, colonial magazine rack, Zenith binoculars, Zenith opera glasses, Kelvinator 7 cu ft refrigerator, Bon Aire deep freeze, Whiteway auto, tumble dryer, card table (vinyl covered), cane Foldaway table and flower trough, portable garbage bag holder, Electrolux (green model), carpet sweeper, brooms and mops, Ultimate power blender vitamiser, wood kitchenware, Zip frypan, Sunbeam toastermatic, English electric kettle, 2 coffee perculators, English Derby coffee set, asorted kitchen china and glasware, pots, pans, etc, Zip fry pan, Irish coffee glases (set of 6 unused), party fondue set (never used), kitchen tidy and stool, Whiteway automatic washing machine, ironing table, laundry basket, Sanyo digital clock radio, 5 Vono single beds With padded heads (white and gold), innerspring mattresses and bases, 5 single quilted bedspreads, blankets, sheets, 2 Safe Sleep single electric blankets, 2 vanity stools, white and gold, cab. legs, 4 bedside cabinets (white and gold), Vacola thermostat preserving unit (stainless steel), Morrison motor mower, terrace umbrella, terrace chairs and table, wood step ladder, garden hoses, garden tools, shooting stick, flower tub, wrought iron terrace furniture, etc. We cordially invite prospective purchasers to call us now for inspection appointment and whatever assisting advice. SHERRIS AND ROBERTSON, LTD, The Auctioneers, 176 Hereford Street, Phone 792-120. Fendalton Mall office phone 517-067. VENDORS SOLICITORS: Papprill Hadfield and Aldous. 3004 PUBLIC AUCTION 264 PAGES ROAD TIMARU TO BE OFFERED ON ACCOUNT ESTATE MRS D. M. FRASER FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1979 AT 2 P.M. IN DALGETY LAND SALE ROOM. GEORGE STREET. TIMARU THE AUCTIONEERS in conjunction have much pleasure in presenting a unique opportunity to acquire a charming residence in park-like surroundings in one of Timaru’s desirable areas. Situated on a large secluded 3867 sq. m (just under an acre) north facing section attractively landscaped with trees and shrubs, this picturesque roughcast ho»ne contains a spacious lounge with feature fireplace and French doors opening on to a terrace extending the length of the house, dining area, very functional kitchen with ample cupboards, three double bedrooms (two of which open on to the terrace), bathroom, separate toilet and laundry, attached garage, dual hot water and central heating. This property will have appeal to a wide range of discerning buyers. Inspection strictly by appointment with the auctioneers: DALGETY NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. WRIGHTSON NMA, LIMITED, MREINZ. AUCTIONEERS IN CONJUNCTION, TIMARU. After Hours: Lloyd Wallington, ph. 83-806: Allan Barr, ph. 86-393; Alex Darling, ph. 4029; Mrs Maree Schofield, ph. 83-925. 1842
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