AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), JANUARY 30, 1924. At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF * CHOICE BRICK BUNGALOW, BEING 91 DUNCAN TERRACE, KILBIRNIE. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ceived instructions from A. Thurkettle. Esq., to offer for Sale by Public Auction in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse Quay, as above. THAT CHARMING BRICK BUNGALOW, containing 6 rooms, kitchen, scullery, pantry, built-in wardrobes, linen press, porcelain bath, electric light, glassed-in sun-room; also large washhouse and . workshop; tiled roof. House has plastered walls and is beautifully . finished throughout. Largo section of land, including vegetable garden, fruit trees, shelter trees, large fowlhouse. Room for motor garage and another house on section. Magnificent view. Favourable terms; about one-third cash, balance part Government Mortgage. For further details and card to view, apnlv to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, 182 Featherston Street. SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORT- j GAGEE AND UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. 8-ROOMED HOUSE, WELLINGTON TERRACE. MR. H. E. LEIGHTON, acting under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, will offer for sale by Public Auction on the 28th day of FEBRUARY, 1924, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse Quay, Wellington— x ALL THAT piece of land, situate in the City of Wellington, containing twenty decimal seven ■' perches (20.7 p. more or less, being Lot 3 on Deposited Plan No, 3C83, and part of Section 437, City of Wellington, and being all the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume 290, folio 13, together with and subject to the rights-of-way created by Memoranda of Transfer Nos. 96495, 142354, and 146414, and subject to the conditions in regard thereto imposed by the Wellington City Council, and also to Order-in-Council exempting Woolcombo Street (now The Terrace) from the Provisions of the Public Works Act,'l9oB. APPLICATION to sell and Mortgagee’s estimate of value may be seen at the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, and Particulars and Conditions of Sale at the Office of the District Public Trustee, AVellingtou, and the Offices the Auctioneer. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.-No. 340 The Terrace: The property comprises a onestory residence, having 8 rooms with bathroom, electric light, and all modern conveniences, and is in fair condition. The property has a sunny aspect, well sheltered from prevailing winds, and is a good building site. There is a nice garden. TENDERS. FOR SALE BY TENDER, ASSIGNED ESTATE OF COOMBE A ROBERTS, Storekeepers and Billiard Saloon Proprietors, TE PUKA, TOKOMARU BAY. fTTENDERS are invited till noon on -1- Wednesday, February 6, for the Stock-in-trade, Plant and Fittings, in one or more lots as follow:— LOT I—Stock-in-trade, approximate value £l5OO LOT 2—(a) Store, Plant, and Fittings, approximate value... £l6O (b) Billiard Saloon approximate value £250 (c) Hairdressing Saloon approximate value £5O Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders will he deemed to have been made with a full knowledge of. and to bo in accordunco with the Conditions of Sale which may •be inspected on the Store premises, at. the offices of Messrs. Sargood, Son and Ewen, Ltd., Wellington, Ross and Glcndining, Ltd., Gisborne, or of the undersigned. A. E. WARNOCK. Trustee. Union Buildings, Auckland. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 1 TENDERS FOR STEAM COAL. FfVENDERS are invited for the supply J- and Delivery of 1860 tons of best Steam Coal to the Electric Light Power Station, Carnarvon Street. Specification and conditions of supply can be obtained at the “Dominion’* Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on MONDAY, FEBRUARY’ 11. 1924. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for Installing Electric Light at the Nurses’ Homo. Additions for the Wellington Hospital Board. Plans and specifications may be seen at my Office, whore tenders close on Monday, February 18, 1924, at 5 p.m. E. M. BLAKE, F.R.1.8.A., Architect, Courtenay PUace. PUBLIC WORKS DEPT., STORES. QUOTATIONS, closing noon on February 12, 1924, are invited for the Supply of— . (1) 2000 Gallons Transformer Oil. (2) 864 Jointing Sleeves. Quotation forms are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland. Christchurch, Dunedin, and at Stores Manager’s Office, Wellington. ASK US TO QUOTE FOR COVERING YOUR CONCRETE FLOORS CONCRETE FLOORS With MALTHOID, stuck down with bituminous solution all over. NO DUST NO DAMPNESS. Gives a warm, soft tread. Good for 15 to 20 years’ service Cheaper than second-grade lino. rr®E G. F. WILSON CO., JL HE G. F. WILSON CO., 10 Victoria Street. ’Phone 1123. Malthoid Suppliers and Sole Contractors. SPECIAL. ~ JUST arriving, a small Shipment of Californian Cedar Doors. These are very special quality, and as we have only a small, number arriving, early inquiry is essential. M. C. WALKER AND CO., 114 Wakefield Street. 0 Wellington. BUILDERS. WRITE for Samples of Plastergon Wallboard—the draught-proof, ever, lasting wood pulp lining. C. AND A. ODLIN, TIMBER AND HARDWARE COY., LTD. TOXEMENT IS th- only genuine article of a cementitious nature for waterproofing cement mixtures. The Customs Department, after analysis, admits all other materials for the purpose free of duty, but rates Toxement. aa Cement, and i charges duty accordingly. This classes Toxement as a cement compound. FRANCIS HOLMES, Dominion Farmers’ , Institute Building, Featherston Street. P.O. Box 41.5. V’hono 208.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 105, 29 January 1924, Page 14
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