AUCTIONS. SALE OF GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. SYDNEY STREET, On WEDNESDAY, the. ]Oth clay of OCTOBER, 1932, I AT 12 O'CLOCK NOOK. AT MESSRS. S. G. NATHAN AND COS AUCTION ROOMS, 105, Customhouse quay. MESSRS. G. G. TOLHURST AND -"-*• SON, 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 CHARMING RESIDENCE. Comprising Lounge Hall, Living-room, Dining-room, Den, Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry. Upstairs: Four Large Bedrooms, Bathroom, and seperate lavatoi.y and sun balcony. The outbuildings comprise washhouse •n-ith copper and tubs, storeroom', workshop, coal house, and lavatory, all under cover. Concrete garage. Every possible convenience is installed including electric light, hot points, electric Hot; Point range, electric hot water service, Shaekloek range and hot water service, porcelain bath and basin, two large linen presses and built-in wardrobes, large stove cupboard. The section comprises 38 perches, with a pretty drive and concrete garage at the 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 Tight round. Ifc is.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. ■ vln' buying a home of this description one 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 being 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 UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, at 11.30 a.m. EACH DAY ON PREMISES, 35, WILLIS STREET (Opposite Grand Hotel). "pAVOURED with instructions from City -*- Loan Office, Cuba street, to sell by Auction 1000.LOTS. 1000 LOTS. 1000 LOTS. 1000 LOTS. .Consisting of Diamond Rings, Gold and Silver Watches, Field Glasses, Musical Instruments, Suitcases, Theodolite, Carpenter's Tools, Shotgun, 2 AilRifles, Portable Typewriter, Blankets, Linen, Fur Coats, Overcoats, Suits. Cameras: and other lots too numerous to mention. Full List advertised in Friday's "Evenin" Post." A GREAT CHANCE TO BUY GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICES OWING TO DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP EVERY LOT MUST BE SOLD SALE STARTS AT 11.30 WEDNESD-VY NEXT. ON PREMISES,' 35, WILLIS STREET (Opposite Grand Hotel). W. McDONALD. Auctioneer. Pledges advertised in Friday's "Evening Post" may be redeemed at City Loan Office up till morning of Sale. MONDAY, 1.30. AT MART, MANNERS STREET, Opp. Regent. Next Mary's Garden's. ■ SHIP CARPENTER'S TOOLS. Comprising Lot Saws, Braces and Bits, Wooden Malls and Heads, Axe, lot Hammers, Chisels, Screw Drivers, Files, Auger, Sundry Nails, Carpenter's Chest, Blow Lamp, Floor Cramps, and other Tools. "RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., AUCX|J TIONEERS, under instructions, will sell as above. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GRAMOPHONES. PIANOS LOVELY CHESTERFIELD SUITES AND LARGE SELECTION FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, sent to Our Mart for Quick Sale. ; SPECIAL.—TooIs will be put up at 1.30 1 sharp. Goods on view from 8.30. KAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 24
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