Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Going once, going twice…SOLD!
Shirley Boys' High School auction publicity campaign
27 September 1969
Shirley Boys' High School students on improvised crafts on the Avon River near the hospital. Also shown are signs for the school's auction.
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Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - Southwest
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Helmore and Cotterill house, Fendalton
14 February 1987
Exterior of the home and gardens of Mr and Mrs Cooper on Wroxton Terrace, Fendalton. The house was designed by Helmore and Cotterill in 1929 and at the time of the photograph was to be auctioned.
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Area: North West / Fendalton
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Fails Café contents auction
23 June 1988
Ross Stainton, a sales manages for CRC Salvage, with an American-build register he won during the Fails Café contents auction at 82 Cashel Street.
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Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - South
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Antique and fine art auction
25 November 1976
Auctioneer Mr M. H. McCrostie of McCrosties Fine Art Auctions during the auctioning of china at an antique and fine art auction at the Te Kura Lounge, 5 Ayr Street in Riccarton.
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Area: West / Riccarton
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DIC department store auction
22 September 1979
Dean McNamm (left) and his brother Brendon McNamm with items for sale at the DIC department store auction from the building on Cashel Street following the merger of DIC and Beaths.
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Auction of St Andrews Hill sections
22 April 1967
View along St Andrews Hill towards the Estuary and towards Bromley. In the foreground an auction of sections for sale is taking place, led by auctioneer Mr Denys Chapman. Crowds are sat along the bank next to their cars and the sections for sale.
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Area: South East / Redcliffs
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Sumner Auctions
5 April 1978
Exterior of the former army church in Sumner at 42 Nayland Street, during the final stages of converting the building into an auction hall.
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Area: South East / Sumner
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Auction at the Arts Centre
7 April 1986
Harold Garlick, chairman of the Rotary Club community services committee, with items for auction at the Arts Centre. Stalls and visitors are shown in the courtyard area in the background.
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Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - West
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Lost property auction at Student Union building
15 March 1972
Lost property auction at Canterbury University Student Union building (41 Hereford Street).
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Christchurch Festival auction item delivery
3 June 1983
Festival organisers John Page (left) and Robin Neate delivering goods to the Theatre Royal be auctioned in a live show as part of the Christchurch Festival. Goods include a portable heater, aeroplane models and a cricket bat.
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Chellowdean house, MacMillan Ave, Cashmere
1 November 1985
Exterior of Chellowdean house in MacMillan Ave, Cashmere with groups of people stood on the grounds during the Auctioning of the property. At the time the house was the most expensive house sold at auction, for $370,000.
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Area: South / Cashmere
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Tonks Norton's Buildings, Hereford Street
Frebruary 1900
At the time this was considered to be one of the most handsome buildings in New Zealand. Designed by Fred J. Barlow and W.A.P. Clarkson (1863-1917), it was built in a classic style of stone and brickwork with oriel windows on the first floor. Messrs. Tonks Norton & Co. were auctioneers
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Source: The weekly press, 14 February 1900, p. 8
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Helmore and Cotterill house, Fendalton
14 February 1987
Interior of the slate floor conservatory at the home of Mr and Mrs Cooper on Wroxton Terrace, Fendalton. The house was designed by Helmore and Cotterill in 1929 and at the time of the photograph was to be auctioned.
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