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AUCTION SALE. j SPECIAL TO THE RESIDENTS OF LOWER HUTT AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m., At the Residence, HAUTANA-SQUARE, LOWER HUTT (opp. Cooper's Nursery). MESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Brooks, who has sold his property and is leaving for the South, to offer for absolute sale the Contents of the 6-rd. House, as follows: — ENGLISH PIANO by Alison and Sons, WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE, HANDSOME CHEVAL PAIR, LARGE WARDROBE. CHESTERFIELD AND 2 DIVAN CHAIRS (in saddlebags), HALL STAND, MASSIVE KAURI SIDEBOARD, DUCHESSE PAIRS Also, Double and single beds, tables, chairs, linos., carpets, pictures, toilet sets, wicker chairs, sofas, chest drawers, curtains, cot, ca-binet6, table covers, fender and irons, hearth rugs, vases, tennis racquet, crockery, cutlery, wheelbarrow, garden tools, carpenter's tools, ladder, poultry, and hundreds of articles, too many to enumerate. No Reserve. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale 2 p.m. sharp, Saturday next. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO., Auctioneers and Valuers, 137, LAMBTON-QUAY. IMPORTANT AUCTION. CITY FREEHOLD. j MONDAY, 29th MARCH, 1920, At 2.50 p.m. IN OUR ROOMS, 137, LAMBTONQUAY. MESSRS, HODGKINS, CARVER AND CO. have received instructions from the owner to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE— That most desirable City Residence, known as j No. 270, THE TERRACE. The property consists of 8 LARGE and lofty rooms, recently papered and painted, throughout; has all the usual conveniences, including electric light, hot points, Shaddock range, hot and cold water, tiled fireplaces, nice design, exceptionally large j bathroom, porcelain bath and basin. The bedrooms are all large, and lie well to the sun. The section has a frontage of 33ft to THE TERRACE, and is nicely laic! out. Within a ' few minutes from the i heart of the city. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. I For terms and further particulars, apply HODGKINS, CARVER AND CO., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 137, Lambton-quay. ' IMPORTANT AUCTION. " KELBURN FREEHOLD. MONDAY, 29th MARCH, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. IN OUR ROOMS, 137, LAMBTON-QY. Tfc/g-ESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, IjJL AND CO. have received instructions from G. H. Best, Esq., to offer for absolute sale THAT MOST DESIRABLE KELBURN RESIDENCE KNOWN AS NO. 15, GROVE-ROAD, KELBURN. This choice property, commanding one of the finest views in (he most popular position in KELBURN consists of 7 LARGE ROOMS, besides cho usual offices. There are all the modern conveniences, including c.1., h. and c. water, gas oookor, range, caliphont, built-in drosEors, wardrobes, linen presses, etc., porcelain bath and basin, also sun porch. The property gets the sun all day. Having a fine section with a frontage of 31ft by a depth of 176 ft and being within only 5 minutes' walk from the cable car, those in search of a HOME-FOR-LUNCH Home would do well to inspect. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. For further 'particulars and cards to view, apply to the Auctioneers, or MR. A. E. CARVER, No. 74, Upland-road, Kelburn. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND.CO., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 1137, Lambton-quay. AUCTION SALE, " WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH, 1920, At 1.30 p.m. AT THE RESIDENCE NO. 21, HIROPISTREET, NEWTOWN. MESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND Co. have been favoured with instructions frcm tho PUBLIC TRUSTEE as administrator of the Estate of J. h>. Hull (deceased) to offer for absolute sale THE CONTENTS OF THE WELLFURNISHED 7-ROOMED HOUSE as followaUPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Chappoll), a very fine instrument, practically new AXMINSTER CARPETS, PIANO STOOL, PALM STANDS, OVERMANTELS, STAIR CARPETS, LINOS, SINGER SEWING MACHINE. MORRIS COUCH, HANDSOME CHINA CABINET Also. Double and single beds, kapoc mattresses, blankets, sheets, kitchen dresser, dining and kitchen tables, fenders, chairs, pictures, curtains and blinds, books, radiator, table covers, Mann's jars, sslud bowls, glassware, cutlery, crockery, ducheese chests, wardrobes, violin, electric iron, carpenter's tools, saucepans, aluminium ware, toilet sets, and hundreds of articles too many to enumerate. No Reserves. Goods on view morning of 6ale. • Sale at 1.30 p.m. sharp. HODGKINS, CARVER. AND CO., Auctioneers and Valuers, 137, Lambton-quay. ■piVE SPLENDID HOMES' LYALL BAY SPECIALS ! Four rooms largo (Bungalow), tasefully finished, two largo oriel windows. Could add other rooms, also room for garago. Lawns. Built of best material. Section has 86Et frontage. Personally recommended. Price, terms, from the Agents. Folio 1860 Six large rooms (Bungalow), -J-acre of land, room for tennis court and garage, delightful home, every conceivable _ convenience. Owner leaving Wellington shortly. Price £2060. Soldier's loan £1000. Enquire early, as this is really a gift at the price.. Folio 1882 Five rooms (Bungalow), caliphont, gas ttove, c. light, porcelain bath, modern from end to end Good section, handy to four different tram services. Best service in Wellington. Price £1350. . Folio 1841 New Bungalow, 5 rooni3, all heart tim- , bers; possession four to six weeks; delightful interior. Good section. Buyer pick own papers. Close tram line. Price £1400; terms arranged. Folio 1889 We also have Thorndon, City, Kolburn, Hataitai, Karori, and Island Bay and other first-claes Suburban Propertiesfor Sale, and invite enquiries. proctor" wynns, 181, FEATHERSTON-STREET, _ Nathan's Buildings. DAIRY FARM. 1 4.1 ACRES, Freehold, near Levin, 2 ■■*-Tfc.t. miles from cheese and butter factory; 12 acres in crops find winter feed, first-class land, wintered 100 head stock, registered dairy for milk supply; milking machines; good house, and all necessary conveniences. This is a first-class property, and well worth inspection. PRICE, £84 per acre; cash required £2000. Owner will sell about 90 acres with buildings, but no house, £75 per acre. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., Dominion Farmers' Institute. WANTED to Sell, Lyall Bay, new Bungalow, usual conveniences, torms to suit, A. W. Craig, 14, Apuoveaoent.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1920, Page 12

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