SALES BY AUCTION RUCTION gALE OF pDEX JJOUSE AND Jj'URNISHINGS. T"\fcTNDOE AND OCX, • JIcIXDOE AND Oox, AUCTIONEERS, Instructed by the Trustees in Deceased Estate of Sarah Reid, -will Sell by Rublie Auction on the Premises, That splendid semi-bungalow SITUATED AT No. 3 WOODSIDE ROAD. MT. EDEN, No. 3 WOODSIDE ROAD. MT. EDEN, TOMORROW Thursday si^r >T - HURSDAY OEPT. 2d. 1929, 1929, FURNISHINGS AT 10.30 A.M. Bungalow of t large rooms and conveniences, electric light, electric I hot water, and sewer drainage. A rare chance to secure a nice home, l AT 12 NOON. } The land has 4S feet frontage to Woodi side Road, by a depth of ITS feet, and is beautifully laid out in garden and lawns. Our instructions are to sell on terms of 20 per cent, on fall of the hammer, and balance 30 days. PREMISES OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, FOR INSPECTION. SITTING-ROOM—Wilton Rug. Door Slips, 3 Easy Chairs, Cushions. Window Hangings, Pictures, 2 Side Tables, ' Lounge. | HALL—7yds Wilton Runner, Vestibule Rug, Door Slips, Rimu Hall Seat, Pot Stands, Jardinieres, Wall Mirror, Pictures, Hat Rack, Hall Curtains, Coir Doormat. BREAKFAST-ROOM—Rimu Oval Table and Cover, Rimu Sideboard, A.B. Chairs, Lino., Floor Rugs, Curtains, Books, Cake Stand, Ornaments, Glassware, Afternoon Tea Set, Set Carvers, Pickle Jar, Salad Bowl, Coal Scuttle, Cushion. DINING-ROOM—Axmin. Carpet Square (9 by 12), Hearth Rug, Floor Rugs, 3piece Moquette Chesterfield Suite, Dinner YVagon, Upright Grand Piano, Antique Kerb and Fire Screen, Brass Coal Scuttle, Extension Dining Table and Chenille Covered Armchair, Set Bagatelle, Oak Occasional Table, 5 Upholstered Dining Chairs, Upholstered Low-seat Chair. 6 A.B. Chairs, Seagrass Chair, 7 Cushions, Foot Rest, Antique Vases, Jardinieres, Oak Overmantel, Oil Paintings, Music Books. Window Hangings, Curtains, Flower Spills. No. 1 BEDROOM—9 by 12 Axmin. CarBedside Rug, 3 Seagrass Chairs, •4 it Rimu Bed and Wine Mattress, Kapok Pillows, Blankets?, Rug, Curtains, Combination Chest, Pedestal Cabinet, Cretonne Upholstered Lounge, Box Sundries, Electric Heater, Pictures, Window Hangings. No. 2 BEDROOM—4ft Iron Bedstead and "Wire Mattress, Kapok Mattress, Kapok Pillows, Rimu Chair, Fireproof Safe (20 by 15), Combination Chest, Seagrass Table, Carpet, Window Hangings, Eiderdown Quilt, Single and Double Blankets, Rimu Pedestal and Ware, Pictures. No. 3 BEDROOM —Floor Rugs, Combination Chest, Pedestal and Ware, Single Rimu Bed and "Wire Mattress, Kapok Mattress, Pillows, Blankets, Bedspreads, Pictures. No. 4 BEDROOM.—SingIe Rimu Bed and Wire Mattress, Side Table, Tin Trunk, Kapok Mattress, Linoleum, Floor Rug, Suitcases, Cane Lounge and Squab, Gas Heater, Wicker Chair, Curtains. KITCHEN. —Crockery, Pots and Pans, Enamelware, Cutlery, Meat Covers, Linoleum, Gas Iron, Bread Crock, Preserving Jars, Copper Preserving Pan, Clock. : OUTSIDE. —Mower, Barrow. Lot Garden Tools, Mangle, Clothes Basket, Hurricane Lamp, Bucket, Wringer, Clothes Horse, Step Ladder, Mop, Brooms, Spray Pump. „ T. Mcl NDOE NDOE AND AND S ON, ON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. TO INVESTORS AND MERCHANTS o Investors and 1«-erchants SALE OF X VALUABLE piTY ALE OF ▼ ALUABLE \JITY Freehold REEHOLD TARANAKI STREET. TO BE OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on lITEDNESDAY OCTOBER Q 1929, EDNESDAY vACTOBER **9 1929, AT 11 A.M., AT OUR ROOMS, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Messrs, q oeorge vtathan ESSRS. VJeoRGE A THAN AND CO. Are directed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above: PART SECTIONS, 5,6, 9 and 43 of Te Aro Pah Reserve, being all the land as shown on D.P. 9059, having a frontage of 108 ft. lOin. to Taranaki St., and 89ft. to Luke’s Lane, containing 36.49 perches. This is one of the most valuable freehold blocks in the heart of the City, having a double frontage, which means one has a side entrance and good lighting. Now with the diversion of the traffic from Cuba Street to this improved thoroughfare there is a rare opportunity for one to secure such a valuable site, which must greatly enhance in value as the City grows. It is within a few feet of the Wakefield Street and Courtenay Place Trams and two minutes of the Wharves. A SOUND INVESTMENT It will be obvious to any business man that the purchase of such a commanding site will be a notably sound investment. It is a great opportunity for warehousemen to erect a good building with shops on the ground floor and warehouse spa.ee above, as the rent of the shops must pay a big proportion of interest and other charges. TERMS: 10 per cent. Cash on fall of hammer. Balance within one month. FOR PLAN AND FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE THE AUCTIONEERS, S. G EORGE EORGE VTATHAN AND -LI AT HAN AND CS:: 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. CORPORATION NOTICES gOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. SPECIAL ROLL OF RATEPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that the special rod of ratepayers in the Special Rating Area forming part of the One Tree Hill Road District which was merged in the Borough as from the Ist day of April. 1927, is now open for public inspection at the Office of the Council, Queen Street. Onehunga, during ordinarv office hours. Any person whose name is on the roil may object to any matter or thing contained in the said roll, or to the omission of any matter or tiling from the said roll and may forward notice thereof in writing to the undersigned within seven days from date hereof. notice shall be in duplicate and shall state fully the grounds of objection, and also the full name and address of the objector. Dated this 25th day of September, 1929. H. A. YOCKNEY. Town Clerk. LAWN TENNIS , CIAMPBELL PARK TENNIS CLUB. (Incorporated. ) %0 ADJOINING CORNWALL PARK SCHOOL, GREEN LANE. OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, AT 2 P.M. Ten first-class chip courts. Subscription foi* 12 months, Ladies £2, Gentlemen £3. Entrance Fee, £1 Is. Intending new members should make early application. R. G. McELROY, Hon. Sec. 25 Arcadia Rd., Epsom.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 777, 25 September 1929, Page 3
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