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AUCTIONS. CENTRAL HUTT BULLETIN fe- a . . ls «; ifl

A view of the Central Hutt Valley from one of the 50-acre Scenic Blocks of the Manor Park Estate. FINAL WINDING-UP OF MANOR PARK ESTATE. Purchased by the Hutt Valley Development Co.

FIRST MEETING OF THE FUTURE POLICY OF THE THE MANOR HOUSE COMPANY. COMPANY. SUBDIVISION • *1 „ zW Home early in February, Mrs. Gribble The final stages in the wxnaiiu-up 0 the whole of the unsold property, will be in residence at the Manor House, the Manor I ark Estates was reac e the va j ue o f n t the low upset prices superintending necessary alterations, etc., Saturday afternoon, when tne me fixed by the vendors exceeded £40,000. after next week she may be interviewed of the new company who nau, purenase j )as acquired at half that amount, by prospective visitors. This beautiful the estate at auction the previous &atu - tlie company w jH t, e j n a position to sell home, witli its lovely garden, and delightday met to appoint directors ana re cven ] owel . prices than the former ful suroundings, is ideal for the purpose on the future policy for deve p o owners. Most of the sections are flagged, and should, so soon as its attractions beestate. qnrvevnr- so tllat the boundaries can be easily come known, become very popular. In adMr. W. I. Neu, at prese y f oun( ], The sections on the west side of dition to its six verandahs, ensuring a General, New Zealand G V > the river are available for immediate sale warm, sheltered spot, no matter which appointed chairman, 0 * On tlie g to j {es y a ]] e y s h] e) things will way the wind blows, there is also at the from January 1, merchnnt be different. The directors, including Mr rear of the Manor House a large recreabe associated Mr. A. 1. be g , < , Hammond, consider that as no building tion hall, with full-size billiard table, as deputy chairman. Mr. • • ... exists at present on the entire block,, it where men vistors can find pleasant mond, architect and to v p 4, presents an ideal block of land upon amusement, whilst a player piano and recently Government Direc which to construct a model modern town- wireless installation may even tempt lady Planning, Mr E. Pal User. 01 rnessr on]y tQ ]ayout ° f tQ Manor Houg(j hap lalliser and Co., sub< 1 . the land, but to build the houses, with been purchased by Mrs. Gribble, and will Mr. A. C. Spratt, of the nrm 0 • > un jf or m treatment of roads, paths, gar- be opened as a high-class convalascent Spratt and Morrison solicitors. Ihe geu home memorandum and articles of the com- » - pany were signed by those present, anc ... ' —... _■ sur j n „ a distinction and harmony of deIsVpJivate The com- for purchasers of land desiring to build sign that should enhance the value of the 1S I°S wtof mote a subsidiary company for that pur- be on to tbe.Secretheir policy to arrange very easy terms post.

HUTT VALLEY DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.

SALE OF IRON BARK AND AUSTRALIAN HARDWOOD PILES, On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1928, . At 10 a.m. MESSRS. .8. GEORGE NATHAN £*-*- AND CO. are directed by the Contractor TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE GROUND,- THORNDON RECLAMATION, QUANTITY OF IRON BARK AND AUSTRALIAN HARDWOOD PILES, approximately seventy, each 48ft. to 50ft. long. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEERS, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay. 6168 T EVIN SALE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1928, 150 2 and 4-tooth wethers 3 prime fat cows 4 prime fat heifers 6 2-year P.A. steers 17 P.A. yearling heifers (good line) 18 store cows 1 horse, gig and harness Xmas poultry. 6136 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1928, COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M. SHARP, AND CONTINUING UNTIL EVERY LOT IS SOLD. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE ALBERT HOTEL. Corner of Willis Street and Manners Street. • TVOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD. JL7 have been instructed by the Vendors to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, as above, the ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE, WELLKNOWN AND POPULAR HOTEL, WHICH IS TO BE DEMOLISHED. Included in the list will be found: BABY TABLE GRAND PIANO, BY BECHSTEIN (a wonderful instrument, in first-class order and condition), VALUABLE CARPETS, CARPET RUNNERS, CHESTERFIELDS, EASY CHAIRS, MAHOGANY CHAIRS, WARDROBES. DUCHESSES, , BEDSTEADS, STAINLESS KNIVES, CUTLERY, , E.P. WARE, CROCKERY, BLANKETS LINEN, VERY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PICTURES, 5 CASH REGISTERS. INLAID LINO., COUNTERS, BAR FITTINGS, BAR PUMPS, VALUABLE MIRRORS, OAK MANTEL, 2 CUTLER ROLL-TOP DESKS. IRON SAFE, ETC., ETC. FULLER DETAILS LATER. GOODS ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY. EVERY LOT MUST BE SOLD. DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 12 and 14 Manners Street. Telephone, 43—327. P. NORRIS YOUNG, Auctioneer. 6167 “BURDIZZO” PINCERS. THE SAFE METHOD OF CASTRATION. SO SAY THE USERS. Mr. Thomas Moss, of Eketahuna, writes :—“The results have been entirely satisfactory. Have not lost one lamb with this method. It is a clean and simple operation, no loss of blood, no wound to become contaminated by unclean ground; it is simple, clean, and sure. The result with tlie rams was also the same, but found that care had to be taken to see that the cord did not slip past the jaws of the pincers.” Send us this advertisement with your name and address written below and receive free illustrated booklets and copies of all testimonials. N.Z. AGENTS—WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTDBOX 1520, Wellington. Name Address J

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 71, 17 December 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 71, 17 December 1928, Page 18