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AUCTIONS • TO-DAY. ——— At 1.30 o’clock. AUCTION. CALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD ° FURNISHINGS. At the Residence, "Strathmore," Murray Street, Upper Hutt. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers,79sB. MONDAY NEXT. At 1.30 o’clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. EXPENSIVE PINK WILTON CARPET. 12 x. 11.3, in perfect order, Card Table, 3 Seagrass Chairs, New Oak Occ. Table, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND EASY CHAIR, upholstered in art tapestry, Bookstand. Superior OAK ESCRITOIRE, OAK MORRIS CHAIR, Goatskin Rug, Pedestal Cupboard, Electric Reading Lamp, 6 VERY NICE PICTURES, largo Asparagus Fern, lots of Books, Casement Curtains, Hall Runner, Black Slip Mats, Hallstand, Gateleg Dining Table, and 6 High-back Chairs to match. Very Superior RIMU ESCRITOIRE AND BOOKSHELF, Electric Radiator, Electric Iron, Dinner Service, Crockerv, and Glassware, Jugs Cutlery. SUPERIOR LIGHT RIMU DUCHESSE CHEST, with large oval mirror, DOUBLE WOODEN BEDSTEAD, with oval panel and pedestal cupboard to match, good Kapok Beds, Small Duchesse Chests, almost new, SINGLE OAK BEDSTEAD, 6 pairs of best Quality Double and Single Blankets (as new), W.W. Stretcher, Folding Chair, Wringer, soiled Linen Basket, Brooms, and Mop, Enamel Ware, Enamel Saucepans, and effects. On the Premises. No. 10. FALKIRK AVENUE (tram terminus, SEATOUN). P JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiveil instructions to sell on the premises, as above. THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNITURE, all in perfect order. Sale Monday next, at 1.30. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. 7957. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT HAYWARDS, HUTT VALLEY. On MONDAY, the 20th, at 1.15 p.m. TLTESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., in -t'A conjunction with the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., have been favoured with instructions from Mr. R. R. S. Williamson, whose lease is expiring, to offer tor Sale as above. 850 2,4, 6-tooth and four-year ewes. 550 Romney lambs in wool 10 springing be : fers. 6 springing tows. 20 fat and forward cows. 1 draught horse, broken plough and chains. 1 draught horse, unbroken. 1 J-draught norse, unbroken. 1 horse, broken all work. 2 saddles, Ford truck. 25 Romney rams 2 bulls NOTE.—We can thoroughly recommend these sheep to intending purchasers, as they are all hill bred, and do exceptionally well ">ll6O taken to other districts. Mr. Williamson will truck stock free of charge at Upper Hutt. Yards are a few minutes from station. Light Luncheon. 7098. WIMBLEDON SALE. X/TESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, l’-L LTD., will offer on, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1928, at 12.30 o’clock, at Woodbank Yards, kindly lent by W. 11. Speedy, Esq., the annual drafts on account of the undermentioned clients :— H. White. V. Windle, J. McLean, W. 11. Speedy, D. G. Speedy, Estate Herbert, S. Gollan, M. Guerin, T. Mclntosh, C. and R. Hales, Estate T. C. Hales, St. Hill Warren. 4500 4 and 5 ‘ yBAE EW£S 1300 2,4, and 6-TOOTH EWES 1000 M.S. LAMBS 49 4-YEAR ROMNEY RAMS AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE. - Intending Buyers should not miss this opportunity of securing some of the best sheep from this district, which comprise the annual drafts of the above clients. Cars will leave the Office of the Auctioneers, Ward Street, at 9 a.m. on the morning of the Kile. 7562.

Bond St. Ltd. SHOPPING SITES in the Centre of the Retail Area SHOWING THE FINAL MEASUREMENTS OF THE LOTS TO BE OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCTION I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1928, at 2.30 p.m. OFFERING THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER PRESENTED IN WELLINGTON FOR ACQUIRING CITY FR EEHOLD SHOPPING SITES. VACANT LAND WHICH MUST AT LEAST DOUBLE IN VALUE AS THE PROPERTIES OF BOND ST. LTD. DEVELOP. THE LOTS TO BE OFFERED ENSURE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS SITES. ON THE NEW MAIN THOROUGHFARE BETWEEN WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS. THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY FOR THE SMALL, EXCLUSIVE RETAILER TO OWN HIS OWN FREEHOLD, GIVIN G SECURITY OF TENURE FOR ALL . TIME. ASSISTANCE WITH BUILDING FINANCE IF REQUIRED. / I.“' ■ “T /~ —7 /lot 3 SLojjT // ‘ LOTI /*• A- ' $ s? Sar/sh Street & ! ~7 /A / : —: \ * » e / Lots 2 and 4 will be sold in areas to suit Purchasers / < / Cj / / —— —+ /fc? / EACH SECTION PEGGED AND FLAGGED. /fcSrt / v / /I 4y / ' FARISH STREET is widened to its full width of 42 feet and REMARKABLY EASY TERMS the City Council will at once proceed to re-form the street and lay down suitable footpaths. 1$ p cr cent _ on ti ie f a |] o f the hammer. 10 per cent, in 3 months. Balance in 3 years from date of Sale. Interest on unpaid purchase THE SEVEN MODERN SHOPS money at 6 per cent. lying between the land to be sold will be ready for occupation in March. No interest payable on the first .month. No interest payable if This will ensure to purchasers that business will commence at once. the whole of the purchase money paid within 3 months. To be sold at HARCOURT & CO.’s LAND MART, 195 Lambton Quay. For Plans and Further Particulars apply to W. M. B. MOWBRAY, or HARCOURT & Co. Agent, 115 LAMBTON QUAY, Auctioneers

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 14