AUCTIONS. On the Premises: 22, BID WELL STREET (off Wallacc-st.). TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), TO-MORROW. (THURSDAY), Start 1.30 p.m. sharp. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, ELECTRIC -VACUUM ■■ CLEANER, GENERAL FURNISHINGS, SPLENDID LOT CHINA, LINEN, NAPERY, AND BLANKETS. 350 LOTS 350 ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. QILVERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers, have received instructions to sell entire contents of Well-furnished (5-rd. House, absolutely without reserve. Ineludiug:. OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, O^K BEDROOM SUITE, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, SEVERAL SUP. ERIOR CARPETS, 20yds SUPER WILTON CARPET RUNNER, ELECTRIC VACUUM' CLEANER, WEli- '■ THEIM DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, 100-DAY CLOCK. LARGE FRENCH. MARBLE CLOCK, SPLENDID LOT CHINA AND GLASSWARE, LARGE OAK FRAMED MIRROR, KAURI SIDEBOARD, FINE LOT OF PICTURES AND VASES, E.P. WARE, RUGS, GATELEG TABLE, OCC. TABLES, MAGNIFICENT MAHOGANY CABINET GRAMOPHONE, • LOT OF ' SELECT RECORDS, ELECTRIC VIOLET RAY.! Seagrass chairs, curtains, oxidised logbox, companion sefc and kerbs, electric radiator, screen, good lot curtains, Daven- . port, % bed and wire, duchesses, Morris chair, wicker chair, several large Axminster rugs, rev. wool rugs, skin rugs,.Morris couch, 2 nice kitchen cupboards, k. tables and chairs, several rooms linoleum, robe curtains, lot good novels, Encyclopaedia of N.Z., office chair, crockery, cutlery, k. scales, pots, . dishes, trays, gong, mats, invalid bed rest,, chesterfield settee, gent's bicycle, lot good garden, and carpenter's tools, linen basket, brooms, mops, mat, ladder; also LOT OF GOOD LINEN, ■'• NAPERY, BLANKETS, AND NUM- .. EROUS OTHER,LOTS. . : ~ -I. SILVERSTONE, ~; •■■■■' •;'•■ -• ' Auctioneer;' TO-MORROW, start 1.30 p.m. sharp. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ■ ■ ■.••;■'. ON .THE PREMISES, SCi, TIBER STREET (off Liffey street), ISLAND BAY (Humber-st. tram stop.) VERY SUPERIOR FURNISHED HOME, ' OAK BEDROOM., DRAWINGROOM, DINING-ROOMS. FURNISHINGS. CARPETS, ART CHINA, CRYSTAL, ORNAMENTS, ETC. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. SATURDAY, 15th OCTOBER, • START 1.30 P.M. SHARP. CILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONV. EERS, have been favoured with instructions..by Mrs. Savage, who is leaving for Scotland, to: Sell the Entire Contents of her. very Attractively Furnished Home. FULL DETAILS TO-MORROW. / ' :,; I. SILVERSTONE, ■■...-■' . .. Auctioneer. \« . SALE OF GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, - ■■■ SYDNEY STREET, :: --On ■ ••■ WEDNESDAY, the 19tli day o^ OCTOBER,: 1932, AT:. 12 O'CLOCK NOON. AX MESSRS. S. G. NATHAN AND . -.- GO'S AUCTION ROOMS, 105,, Customhouse quay. lITESSRS. G. G. TOLHURST AND 1 /J? ON > in conjunction-with MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., are directed by David F. Reid, Esq., who is shortly leaving for London, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, THIS CHARMTNG RESIDENCE Comprising Lounge Hall. . Living-room Dining-room, Den, Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry.- Upstairs: Four Large Bedrooms, Bathroom, and seperate lavatory and» sun balcony. -ZCe outljui]dingß comprise washhouse with copper and tubs, storeroom, workshop, coal house, and lavatory, all under cover. Concrete garage. J Every possible convenience is installed including electric light, hot points, electric _Hot Point range, electric hot water service, Shaddock range and hot water service, porcelain bath and basin, two large linen presses and built-in wardrobes,, large store cupboard. .-■'■.■ The section' comprises 38 perches, with a pretty drive and concrete garage at tha 'top, with garden on either side of the drive. The garden is well laid out and there are two lawns, and beautiful oak trees and shrubs adorn the ground.-, There is a delightful harbour view from the balcony, and the: first morning sun strikes the house and goes right round.. It js a unique position', within two or three-minutes- of the heart of the city, yet in this situation you may be miles away from the town. In buying a home of this description ono can take into account that you have no tram fares and the only reason that this DELIGHTFUL HOME is on the market is on account of the owner behr* transferred to London. .; Exceptionally easy terms. _.Full particulars and arrangements to inspect—See the Joint Auctioneers. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay, . And G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Bank of New ..Zealand Buildings, Lambton quay. AUCTION SALE. -■'■:' AUCTION' SALE." CHAIRS. CHAIRS. CHAIRS. On the Premises, No. 29, VIVIAN-ST, THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER, at 2 pan! ■jVfESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD, ■™-, AUCTIONEERS, have been favoured with instructions from the Owner, who has sold the premises, to sell by Public Auction the contents of same, comprising:— 200 AUSTRIAN BENT CHAIRS, 200 200 as new. 200 OFFICE TABLES. - OFFICE CHAIRS. PIANO (Everton and Co.), in splendid order. SETTEE, RIMU. SETTEE, OAK. ' MALTHOID,. 6 ROLLS. WASTE-PAPER BASKETS, WIRE 2 ROLLS OF %-INCH INLAID RUBBER FLOOR COVERING. LARGE NOTICE BOARD. ; These are in splendid ■ order and-must be sold. On View Morning of Sale. DUNBAR-SLOANE, ' . Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, At 2.30 p.m. DESIRABLE KHANDALLAH RESIDENCE. ALMOST OPPOSITE STATION. TiTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have ■"•*■ been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs. Robert Jefferson to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, at THE REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, HARCOURT CHAMBERS, 43, PANAMA STREET, The ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE of 5 rooms and kitchen, with, other offices complete, situated on land having an area of 2 roods 30 perches, haying a frontage of 263£t to Porirua road and 149 ft to Kirn street. The house is substantially built on concrete foundations, with a good entrance hall, dining-room panelled, and is complete with hot water, gae, and electric light. The garden surrounding the house is well planted, while over half the land could be cut up into ADMIRABLE BUILDING SITES WITH FRONTAGES TO POEIRUA ROAD. For full particulars apply MESSRS. O. AND R. BEERE, Solicitors, Featherston street,. or MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, 41, Panama street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1932, Page 14
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