Messrs. J. H. Bcthune and Co. announce in our auction columns that, oa Tuesday next, November 28. at 1 p.m., at the residence, No. 2, Clermont (abovo Tulavcra Terrace), under instructions from Mr. William Gray, who is leaving for Melbourne, thev aro holding an auction sale of his high-clnfs household furniture and appointments. Amongst the articles to be offered me a piano, by Willi. Bohjn, Wilton pile carpets and linoleum, chesterfield couch and easy chairs, glass, china, and K-P. ware, diiciicsss pairs, dinner and tea services, bedroom suite, bedsteads, and bedding, lawn mower, garden tools, two' bicycles, and sundries. The furniture will lie on view on Monday afternoon, and on morning of Ktle, and catalogues may he had on application. On Tucbday, December 5, at i.30 p.m., at their rooms they are submitting a residential properl.v in Yogeltown. This comprises lann haying an area of 37 perches, situated in Knill Street, Vogeltown, on which stands a dwelling of 7 rooms, with conveniences. Details appear in the advertisement, and further information niay bo obtained from Mr. C. W. Tringham, solicitor, lambton Quay, or from tho auctioneers.
Attention is called to an important land sale to- be held by Messrs. Garton and Son, Ltd., on Tuesday next, November 28, at their sale rooms, Feildinfr, when thev will offer (on behalf of the trustees in "W. A. Sandilands's estate) 11 splendid residential sites, ranging in area from 21 to 5 acres (fronting lumbolton Koaa and Arnott Street), and three lots of front 24 to 5 acres on Kanfurly Head. AU aro situated on hish land in the favonnte residential area oyerlookniK the township. Simultaneously with these, will be oifered, on accoiuit of the same vendor, two larffe tip-to-dato lirick buildings in Kimbolton Koad. Those aro right in the business centre of Tending. These buildings contain shops and officos, nearly all of which arc bringinc; in substantial rents. This sale (Uio vendors state) affords an exoellcnt opporhiuity, not only lor those desirous of obtaining a suitable building rito with paddock accommodation, but for speculators to mako lirst-rnto lnvcsbmenfcr.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 25 November 1911, Page 10
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