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" ; TO-MORROW. 1.30 sharp. 30ft L™L S 300 «■ " v ■ AUCTION SALE! ' On the Premises, Main-rd., WALLACEVILLE ' WALLACEVILLE WALLACE VILLE WALLACEVILLE (Between. Trentham and Upper Hutt. Train ■ stops Wallaceville Station). VINJS AND' WILSON. Auctioneers, have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Hills, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction, on tho premises, »sr above,' the- whole of his SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- . .'. : " . TURE, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND : PIANO, Etc. Some. of the Lots comprise— HANDSOME PIANO by Wilh. Bohra. .';" beautiful instrument, 0.5., trichord, - with rich mellow tone; worth £150 1 SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD COUCH uphdl. in green saddlebags 1 MAGNIFICENT CARPET, 15 x 11 1 SIDEBOARD, (bevelled mirror) 1 EXTENSION DINING TABLE 1 7-PIECE DINING. ROOM SUITE ' (comprising 4 h.b. chairs, 2 carvers, and settee) 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE 1 HANGING LAMP 1 HALLSTAND ... SUPERIOR LINOS, throughout, house (all in beautiful condition Und first- ■ class quality) ;.... ... . Also, . .■ ■ • Pictures, s. and d. bedsteads, rugs, wicker chairs, occ. tables, f. screen, duchesso .:."„ chests, .toilet ware, ■ curtains, couch, - -blinds, tables, chairs, dresser, clothes line, pair stops, fender, stone, jars, hall curtains, plush tablecover, etc., etc. 20ft 2in ROPE » • 1 WHEELBARROW 2 CORDS FIREWOOD «. . 2 SACKS SEED POTATOES ' 2 SACKS PIG POTATOES LOT OF GARDEN, .TOOLS NUMBER OF i'OWLff . And a large.assortment of inside and out- ■ side sundries too numerous to men- ■ '" tion ,' ' SAUCEPANS . CROCKERY, etc., etc. j Th6;'Auctioneera wish to draw the attention of residents of the surrounding district to the opportunity this sale affords them. '•■■■•. . I EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. 1 ".' .. : BE WITH US AT MAIN-RD., WALLACEVILLE, .' MAIN-RD., WALLACEVILLE, j -; ■ •■ 1.30 eharp.' '-"■ ■ TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). '' TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). See Flag. ' See Flag. '.'Trains leave . Wellington 10 a.m. and • ■ 12.15 p.m." ' -■■' -■:■■-■• Trains leave Wallaceville 4.40, 5.28, 6.5, 6.40 p.m. " ' ' RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. v TO-MORROW, ' PUBLIC AUCTION AT" LOWER •■'■■;■.-■ ■ HUTT. " SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, -' ■■•'■ • ■ ■ .At 2 p.m. ■ ■ In the Yard of Mr. Claughton, . . .: ■. - ■- Blacksmith. 9 . MOTOR CARS, STOCK, '^HARNESS, MACHINERY, FURNITURE, ■•.■:' " Etc., etc. MESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. (in conjunction with MESSRS. BELL, M'KAIN, AND "CO.) will'hold an Auction Sale at Lower Hutt on SATURDAY, the 29th MAY, at 2 p.m. Entries received so far are as follow': — 1 5 SEATER FORD CAR, latest model, only in use few months, well shod. Everything guaranteed in perfect 1 SSEATER OVERLAND CAR, in good running older Splendid engine, new inner tubes and tires 1 3-SEATER OVERLAND C\R 25-h.p., in perfect" running oider well shod 1 7-9-H P CLYNO MOTOR CYCLE, Bosch magneto, new Binks 1 Carburettei, well shod, in peifect order, any trial given 1B S A MOTOR CYCLE, 3 speed, new lues, fust class older trial given.. I BSA BICYCLE, guaiantepd, track " machine, good tnes, a really fine machine. Also, FURNITURE of all descriptions. NOTE:—Further"' entries of STOCK, JTORSES, or GOODS Or *NY DESCRIPTION are solicited Send your entries, with paiticulais, to BELL, - M'KAIN AND CO, Main-rd., Lower Hutt, Or HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO., Auctioneers and Valuer^, 137, Lambtonoy AUCTION SALE, WELLI VGTON TERRACE PROPERTY..! WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE,' 1920, ' At 2.30 p.m. ODDFELIOWS' HALL 203, LAMBION QU\Y MESSRS LONGMORE AXD CO. are instructed to offer for sale bj Pub'lie Auction on Wednesday, 2nd June, at 2.30 p.m., at the Oddfellows' Hrfll, 203, Lambton qy ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being Lot 4, Pa it Section 136, City of Vi eihngton, havirfg a fiontage to Wellington-terrace of ' 30ft by a d( pth of 159 ft moro oi lc ■■>!, together with the . 6-rd. dwelling erected tlu'roon and known as No. 309, "W.ol-Imgton-terrace Tht ab<m property ih situated near GhiT/nee «tieel, and is very nanny to city. Card to view 'loin LOXGMORF, AND CO , Property Auctioneers TTARR V a! 9HE P HERD, 111, Customhouse-qy. Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO, LTD. «■'■ ■ Particulars of New Subdivision'of Hataitai at Office. SECTIONS—£2OO and £220, area about .40 x 150. ' NEWTOWN-6 Rooms. £930. II ATA [TAI — 6 Rooms, lust finished, £165 C'■ j KELBURN EXTENSION - t> Rooms, £1450. ACRES 57 ■ ACRES WELLINGTON can take as much pro- j duce.as.can be grown in Hutt Val- ■ ley. This fine Farm,, within easy distance of city markets, where all produce from the property is sold. Why pay "£l5O or more per acre far up country, or £3000 for dwelling or dugout on Wellington hills, when a magnificent proposition like this is offered at the value of two city dwellings.' Can get return of over £1200 per year from this farm. House of 11 rooms. Large granary, cowshed, etc. Handy to school. P. 0., and Store. Only •,' £6150. Land;, selling within a short distance of the- farm at £500 per "acre. • '■ ; 'V;^" F: P., WELCH, Miami- Agent. Masterton or Any Agent. HEAIpIfST~~FARM MANAWATU. ■• Goin? -.'.'concern. 164 acres, rich 'c!airyin<r lariti, we'l sifunteii. Good .house, , ;. cowshed'and oiiMniilrlinKS,- etc. 72 cows, 15 hcifm-s. 25' calves: 3" bulls', 4.horses. 10' s.-.rfo .20 wennoriv Milking machine?, 'roil,-'-, rnf.iviii!? ■ machine, . harrows, 2 •p!.-i-cK«' di-ny'■'-'""■I .iK-riicsp. Pfico £90 per a '-re ~" fiSOTC'Ki'sh '•.viuilpct.. "A)i 'abso.uw Ui-ir'nM^-.J.-A. -KASiI AND CO., Pal- j .-ncraioi: .Nci-th. -. ■-...;, .''-■■

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 12

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