Auction Notices
Mr. E. E. Carpenter has been instructed to sell by public auction to-morrow, Thursday, at 1 p.m., on the premises $1 Karangahape Road, known as the Prince Edward Tea Rooms, the stock and fitting? of this well-known shop. Mr. E. E. Carpenter is the auctioneer. Messrs. Bye and Selyt will hold a clearing: auction sale in their rooms at th* corner of Fitt Street and Grey Avenue tomorrow, Thursday, at 11 a.m. A larg» consignment of furniture, furnishings and effects are to be offered. Mr. H. H. McCarthy will be the auctioneer. * A fine collection of gramophone records, cabinets and a library of 400 volumes have been removed to the Broadway Auction Mart, Newmarket, for sale by public auction to-morrow, Thursday, at 12 noon, without reserve. Some fine pieces of furniture will also be put up for sale. Mr. W. J.' Cuttle is the auctioneer. Messrs. Richard Arthur, Ltd., have been instructed to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Queen Street, opposite the Town Hall, on Tuesday, November 29, at 1 p.m., fine large sections on the Lynton Estate, situated between New Lynn and Glen Eden, only three minutes from the station. Further particulars can be obtained from the auctioneer, Mr. Thos. B. Arthur. An important sale of city property will be held by auction by Messrs. T. Mandeno Jackson at their rooms, 9 Commerce Street, on Friday, November 25. at 31 a.m. This property, situated in Gore Street, comprises a substantial threestorey building, with elevator and electric lighting throughout, and a section 44 feet by 62 feet, which is on a Harbour Board lease expiring in I*6®. at a ground rental of £33 a year. Fine position, and convenience, lends itself aaini - ably for either a garage or merchants store. An attractive subdivision will be sold by public auction in the evening of Tuesday, December 6, at 7.30 p.m., at tn rooms of the auctioneers, Messrs. Ricnard Arthur, Ltd., opposite the Town H&u. Queen Street. This block, containing sections, and an area of 5f yres, comprises one of the prettiest P l ® o ? 8 _ t native bush in the Dominion, and is pa of the well-known Wai taker#* H*ng*-* far-famed for its fine elevations, beautiful panoramas, and exquisite specim of native trees, ferns, and « mountain streams. This estate is kno as the Dreamland Extension. within 35 minutes’ travelling Queen Street, and only four miles ' Henderson station, on a fin« rnetaJJ*? road, with concrete most of tne • Very attractive terms are < offered. * v the reserves, if any. will be e * . ‘( 0 low. Immediate title can be any section. Further particulars can obtained from Messrs. be the Ltd. Mr. Thos. B Arthur will he auctioneer. CHICAGO WHEAT By Cable. — Press Association. —Cop Reed. 10.33 a.m. CHICAGO. TuesdajWheat. —December, 1 dollar 28 cent*a bushel: March. 3 dollar 31 _, c z. May, 1 dollar 34 5-8 cents.— A. ana MINING NEWS MAORILAN D.—The manager Vgl*',: During the week ending **® v *”£fi - * ; the No. 1 crosscut has been nine feet, making the total to a aL nfeet from the mam level. 2,' ,«d passed through was exceptio * to fc four A number of quartz stringers p -yntry inches in width, and mixed <<™ rock has been passed thro’ig ■ af . country generally shows more quart* than at any tune prt'4S>“«*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 203, 16 November 1927, Page 12
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