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TUESDAY, Ist MAY, 1917, AUCTION ARCADE, At 2.30 p.m. Courtenay-plaee. 17STILLIAMS ANU CO., LTD., will IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE VV offer by Public Auction Of TO-MORROW 2 o'clock, '10-MORROW SECTIONS IN ESSEX-STREET, HOME FURNITURE, rro ARf> Inoluding nia-gnmeent a-pioce Splayed A j RimS Bedroom Suite Ana Oak Oval Mirror Uedroom Suite with Bed CLYDE AND MERSEY STREETS, 2 massive Rimu sft Sideboards ISLAND BAY. i Kauri Extension Table 1 Oak Extension D. Table MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. i Oak Gate-leg Table have been favoured with ihstruc- Oak and Rimu High-back Chairs in suites lions to sell by Public Auction at their Seagrass Chairs and Settees, Carpets, Roon-s, 195, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, ft ug . s> an d mate Ist May, at 2.30 p.m.— Axminster Runnere, Carpets, and Rugs LOT I—ALL THAT pieoo of land, being Bontwood Chairs part Lot 25, Block 4, part Section 47, Kitohon Dresser Island Bay, having a frontage of 49ft 2 Kitchen Tables 6in to Clyde-street and 106 ft 6in to 1 Heavy Moquette Small Brown Leather Morsey-etroet Chesterfield Suite, well sprung, with LOT 2—ALL THAT pieoo of land, being Morris Chairs part Sections 25, 26, aiid 27, Block 4, 1 Thick Brown Velvet Chestorfield Suite, part Section 7, Island Bay, having a Divan Chairs; very heavy frontage of 49ft 6in to Mersey-street 4 Box Chairs in shadow tissue and tapesby a depth of 148 ft, try LOT 3—ALL THOSE pieces of land, 3 Single and Dpublo Wood Beds, with being part of Lots 18, 20, and 21, part patent iron sides Section 18, and also part of Lots 22 Kapok Mattresses, Wires, from the best and 22a of Section 16,. Polhill Gully manufacturer in town Native R-eserve, City of Wellington. Irish Linen, for household use Fancy Articles. Terms: WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., 5 PER CENT CASH, BALANCE 3 ' . , „ t „_ Auctioneers. YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. Auctioneers Note.—The Auctioneers _ , „ ,• , , . oan recommend this catalogue to their For further particulars apply to cHente n doM not one hundHARCOURT AND CO., re dth part of the stocks in the rooms, but Auctioneers. any article can bo put up on request. WEDNESDAY, 2nd MAY, 1917, HIGH LAND PARK, WADESTOWN. 23° p>nll HIGHLAND PARK, WADESTOWN. GENUINE ACTION S^LE HIGHLAND PARK, WADESTOWN. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, " 9 ROOMS, -. n SUPERB BUILDING -| f\ 1 ACRE LAND, 1 -*-" SITES. XV « ACRE LAND, 3 ROSENEATH. THE PICK OF WADESTOWN. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have beon favoured with instruo- I tiora from H. N. Liardet, Esq., to sub- _ Trra7 „.„„.'« » w j t mit to Auction on WEDNESDAY, ]V OW *£* Th, e j G«n Se. , Wadestown, 2nd May, at their Rooms, 195, Lambton- has been sold, the undersigned has ,t !> ?n n ™ _ been instructed to offer privately the ten quay, at 2.30 p.m.- adjoining Sections, with frontages to That exceptionally well-built and artisti- Se f ton an( j Moorhouso streets. Tliese are cally designed Ferro Concrete Reel- w i t i lout doubt the pick of Greater Woldence of 9 rooms, situate Crescent- ij ng ton, having uninterrupted views of the road, Rosoneath (top of Grass-etreet), Harbour, and all but two having fine replete with all modern conveniences, patches of Native Bush. Within a minute including porcelain bath, gas and c.1., o f tho tram, steol ceilings, 2 p.w.c.'s, cupboards, , oufllouses, etc., standing in beauti- Only 12 minutes by tram; to the heart 1 fully laid out grounds of over HALF o f tie City. AN ACRE, commanding an uninterrupted VIEW of the HARBOUR and ~~~ CITY- _ TERMS: ' I Thie Splendid Residence is for Absolute n , , nt rtonrnitSale, as the owner ha* now to Won the ft^UjSZ. " n six months: ■ na*' ,„ ■ . , . _i j. 10 per cent in twelve months; For full particulars and oards to view, Balance 5 years from date of sale; aPPIy HARCOURT AND CO- ""^ j PETONE. PETONE. Further particulars from PETONE. PETONE. - S. GEORGE NATHAN, SATURDAY At 1.30. SATURDAY 115, Customhouse-quay. SATURDAY At 1.36. SATURDAY Ar-wwr vrm tht? awovf tfn SATURDAY At^O. SATURDAY (SOLE AGEN g E^^NS E) ABOVE TBN 1 29, Jackson-etreet (Baker's Buildings). 29, Jackaon-street (Baker's Buildings). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! MORNINGTON. • HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! GENERAL FURNISHINGS! Tiyrß, S- GEORGE NATHAN has been GENERAL FURNISHINGS! IWL favoured with instructions from GENERAL FURNISHINGS! the Directors o£ the South. Wellington , Land Company to sell by private treaty, „„ .„_ pn TTn .„ the remaining UNSOLD SECTIONS IN G ET e n I™Lu t A^erv Ce°o n L beDhalf Wof THE MORNINGTON SUBDIVISION. Mr. W. Newport, who is leaving— . These desirable building sites overlook Tho whole ,of his Household Furni- th e Municipal Golf Links, and are with- j turn arid Furnishings, also Con- j n oasy distance of the tramway. In the tents of Dining and Tea Rooms. near future, no doubt, the tram will pass ' • right through the Estate, connecting up mnniiq pioti Mn ■RF.SF.BVF/ from Brooklyn to Berhampore, aa the TERMS CASH. NO RESERVE. tram has alr6ady been 6Urveyed .GRIFFITHS AND CO., LTD. from Brooklyn. , A. G WALLACE, Auctioneer. —„ -.„...,-, .„„.,„„ cat^. This is about the cheapest land around IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE! Wellington, and the Vendors are deterIMPORTANT AUCTION SALE! nj M d to ieU. Upset prices from £50 • • • _,_,-,_ per Section. Terms exceptionally easy— BUILDING SITES g per cent . depos i ti 5 per cent, in 3, 6, 9, BUILDING SITES . and 12 monfc hs, and the balance at inAt .". , terest for five years, with right of paying LYALL BAY! °^ at any t\ me- . Special terms for those LYALL BAY! about to build right away. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, , " • .. _ , WEDNESDAY, 2nd MAY, Further particulars from tho Solo At B _Mp.m. Aeent ~ fTTHOMSON, BROWN,. AND EAST, S. GEORGE NATHAN, -I- . LTD., have been instructed to sell by Public Auction, at the Chamber of 113 CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. Commerce, Customhouse-quay, on WED- ' NESDAY, 2nd MAY, at 2.30 p.m.— ; - I]L eleven v JPRANK O'SULLIVAN, BUILDING SITES 176, FEATHERSTON-STREET, At Opposite G.P.O. LYALL BAY . ' s " (Fronting Tavistock-road). . HATAITAI—Modern 6-roomed BungaThese Sites are in a sheltered position, low, 2 minutes from, oar, h. and c, and command an uninterrupted view of c.1., gas, fine view; built under euperLyall Bay and surrounding district, and vision of architect'; mortgage £600 at are within a few minutes' walk of the car 5^ per cant Price £1150. 208 line. ■ KELBURN EXTENSION (one minute THE VENDOR IS DETERMINED from Karori carJ^-Toomed modern TO SELL, AND WILL ACCEPT EASY Bungalow, fitted with h. ami c. water, TERMS OF P \YMENT •■!•, S^ porcelain bath, ulea rool; Secure a lot in this subdivision. Values land 30ft x 100 ft; good soil for garwill grow in this popular suburb. <ten- Price £775; terme arranged. SoSsON BROWN ra>A aND IyEAST KILBIRNIE-Level Section, 37ft x 120 ft, THOMSON, BROWN, AND EAST, on w]]ich is erectod pret t y Bungalow mo v n. t i oi 5 rooms, fitted airpit fires, gas 189, Featherston-street. gtov<J . oa]ip i; ollt ra diator point, pan- ~~ nelled hall, leadlight windows. Price TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP. £800; terms arranged. ACCOUNTS. *" KELBURN — Very charming modern . - Home, containing 6 -rooms, large drawing room, specially appointed PUBLIC AUCTION living room with panelled walls, leadAfc light doors and windows throughout, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ea« stove and coal range built to--1 gother and tilod.'h. and a, c.1.; level eeotion, 40ft x 120 ft. Price £1375. WEDNESDAY, 2nd MAY, DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. At 2.30 p.m. ONEPU-ROAD (Lyall Bay)— New Bungalow, containing 6 rooms, overy niod-Mnnn-nc, mnnwon.t ..„„„ a Twin em appliance, 3 fireplaces, tiled roof, ES|?f^ T?-?r¥ S? Nl ? ROWN .>ANI' concrete foundation; food level secEAST, LTD., have been instructed ti 50{t x 100 f t. Pri^e £825 . termß to sell by Public Auction, the undermen- given tioned Properties, situated at Island Bay HATAITAI—Very tastefully appointed and Brooklyn— modern House of 7 rooms, of Old Eng- -...»-.'" 1 . L li6h design, 2 sleeping porches, slate Part Lota !!7-28, Block 3, Derwent-street, roo f j bathroom with decolite floor, Island Bay. Land 39 x 157 feet, to- combination drawing room with dingether with 5-roomed House erected j nff recess airpit fires cupboards, thereon, and known as No. 31. . wardrobes. A VERY CHARMING Lot 20, Block 3, Derwent-street, Island HOME/ Built for present owner 12 Bay. Land 40 x 157 feet, together ? 01lt hß.if 0 an,lff eCl?JlT sfp-e,rvlsed-with 6-roomed House erected there- Land f 42ft * 120"-. »«*t 'ald °"t: on, and known as No. 9. concrete paths. Price £1250. 486 Lot 44, Holmwood-road, Boxhill, Brook- '<si? ATrmw hctchts lyn. Land about 33 perches, together SEATOUN HEIGHTS. with two 4-roomed Houses erected ~~~ thereon, and known as Nos. 34 and "17' OR SALE, splendid order, 6 ROOMS, 36. JC one story, with usual -outhouses; p,,t n^tinn I9q Thn Purnrln Tslnnfl lar 5e section, magnificent view Heads one Paßaf "Land SL 38 x fee? the other. Price £950. gether with 5-roomed House erected SEATOUN FLATS. . thereon, and known as No. 104. , _ . For Sale, 2 Modern Bungalows, every Part Section 129, The Parade, Island convenience, each £775. It is most dimBay, known as No. 110, The Parade. C ult to secure a modern 4-roomed dwellLand about 38 x 132 feet, together j n g i n this locality. Now is tho opporwith the 5-roomed House erected tunity. thereon. • Terms and further particular* From All the above properties are alongside xp j t> a 'R'WT^TT or handy to tho tramcar. Ji. J. .BAltlN Jill, Ac the sale is being held to close ac- AGENT, 94, WILLIS-STREET. counts in a partnership estate very low : : '■ reserves have been placed on the pro- iv CRES BEAUTIFUL KARORI. perties. - * ___ Reasonable terms' can be made to those TTOUSE ' 6 rooms, well-built, kauri in search of homes. JtX. ceilings, cupboards and linen Further particulars can be obtained on press, bathroom and dressing room, application to tho Auctioneers, glassed-in verandah and conservatory, TnnmsnM npnanvr ATVfll FAST washhouse. scullery, all under ono voof; THOMSON. BRO»N' AIVID EAST ' v aC):e6; well sheltered and planted with I ' shrubs, etc.; magnificent view, lawn, and 189. Featheralon-street. garden; concrete fowlrun and. largo — ■ — shed suitable for motor car, electric light WANTED—3OO Hair Brooms at 3s "-nd telophouo connected. Government each; they will sweep your floor Mortgage, £700. . Price, £1050. Must clean and give goid tsrvic«, Tba Sim* *«H. Now-.vacant. Apply,-A.M., Byoa-

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 12

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