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FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1920, TTPPER ' ' HUTT SALE, At 2.30 p.m. U THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, at 1 p.m. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. — i , 20 good hoggets 24 mixed sex do. 7-ROOMED DWELLING, No. 224, CUBA- 3 cows, due November, guaranteed STREET. sound LAND 32 x 139. >; '5 weaner heifers " 2 18-months do. 3 bulls MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. will 15 mixed cattle sell by Public Auction at their 1 springing heifer Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on Friday,. 4 store cows 22nd October, 1920, at 2.30 p.m.— 6 store cows „, , • , ■ „,, ■.: , , , ... 25 milk cans, nearly new That splendidly-situated property,? No. i x eatHe d . . 224, Guba-streot, comprising a 7- ' . roomed residence, and having' n ■ ; _„_ frontage of 32 feet by a depth of 139 FRIDAY NEXT, feet. . ■ At 2 p.m. . THE PROPERTY IS SITUATED in the business centre-of Cuba-street, and could EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF be easily converted into a shop front. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, CARThis is an excellent'investment in one PETS, ETC., ETC. of the busy business, thoroughfares. HARCOURT'AND CO., AT OUR ROOMS. 137 AND 139, Auctioneers. ' LAMBTON-QUAY. nFC . TH p AUC™^^' -m/TESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, UJibli/ABJ^ 6-KOOMkD RESIDENCE, jyj_ AND have received instructions MAIN.ROAD', UPPER HUTT to sell m their Rooms as follows: — ; (Opposite Scotch Church),- 2 HA NDSOME AXMINSTER CAR-' '« TO-MORROW, PETS THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1920, 6 VERY CHOICE MIRZAPORE CARAt 2.30 p.m. " PETS ■ : 5 OAK DINING TABLES H ERNEST LEIGHTON ha, received 2 OAK. WARDROBES • • instructions from Mrs. Andrew , »._„_,,„ „»„■„,-,,-, ,t.t->o ,-rr -\ Gorrie to offer for Absolute Sale by Pub- 3 HANDSOMEj-'SIDEBOARDS (Kauri) lie Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, 5 DUCHESSE CHESTS Customhouse-quay, Wellington, as above— 6 ROLLS EXTRA QUALITY INLAID That desirable 6-roomed House, bathroom, LINO. washhouse, copper, tubs, nice entrance CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE wTbUS £ PIAN°' IN VERT, G°°D °RDBR Kether with v i-acre of level land, ■ Also, garden, etc. . Double and single wooden bedsteads. For further details apply to the Auo- double .and single kapok mattresses, tvnnpnr " oak chairs, dining and kitchen tables, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 1 CROWN DERBY TEA SET An.. 182, Feathereton-street. H'^t* 11!3^™^™^™^ 10; ' : HALL and STAIR RUNNER (1 yard fTKIBS^mi 1 «s.4.TT! wide), Morris couch, Morris chairs, 1 CLEARANCE JSALL BREAD-CUTTER, gramophone and o£. . • records, DEERSKIN RUGS, spoons, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND forks,'knives, toilet set, kitchen dresEFFECTS.. eer, stretchers, OAK HALLSTAND, O n lenders, firescreens, crockery, gUcsFRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER, ' ware, etc., etc. At ? P-m- ' . No Reserves. Our Rooms are packed toUOT HAMLET LOWER HUTT CARVER> AND (Near Waterloo-road, Bus Terminus.) Auctioneers and Valuers, IT ERNEST LEIGHTON•' has been . 137 and 139, Lambton-quay. XX. favoured with inductions from W. PU3LIC AUCTION. E. Godber, Esq., of Witako-street, Epum . . . Hamlet, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE ' by Public Auction as above, the Contents . BUNGALOW AND . 5 ACRES 33 of his 5-roomed house, including— PERCHES. SIDEBOARD ' AUSTRIAN CHAIRS COWS, PIGS, POULTRY, AND LINOLEUMS FURNITURE. WOODEN BEDSTEADS BOOKCA VS lE TEL SATURDAY, 16th OCTOBER,. 1920, Also, At 2 p.m. Books, small tables, coal scuttle, fern. «« ttttj? m)i7A/tTW3 watwwttt stands, mirrored whatnot, couch eeagraes 0N Tl u rf S' Hm? chair, wicker chairs/ dining table, curb, ROAD, LOWER. HUTT hanging lamp, marble clock, wire mat- (Late opilman s). tresses, kauri duchesse, corner wardrobe, pictures, single wooden, bedsteads, wooden TIyf.ESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, cot, duchessc, iron bedstead, Scotch chest, irJL AND CO. have received instrucrocking horse, basket, stag's head (mount-- tions from H. Pratley, Esq., to offer for ed), umbrella stand, door mat, kitchen 6a i o follows: — ■ table, dresser, kitchen chairs, ea**y chairs, mrTATI A7inT?v tit?c:tt> a-rt t? "pt?iH stool, basin, preserving' jars, .flour bin T^ B1 ™V , ?^ BLE , ™°- s?ses»»^ mmmM enumerate. . . . 1Q TOOmSt with aU U9Ual conveniences, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, also glaeshouso 50 x 25, stables, coachAuctioneer. hou3e, etc., etc., about 2 acres of the WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, ,1920, fc£ *£ at 2.30 p.m. ] an( j j 9 j n gardens and grass. This is -- _ a very fine property in Lower Hutt's vkLk,iui±\ji-iU - UU_vi\±iK irKUJr_r_K-I x , mn^f, favoured nositinn GRANT-ROAD and COTTLEVILLE- , lavourod position. TERRACE. AND EIGHT-ROOMED Ai&0 > attel" ttle a «>ove— RESIDENCE ■ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EF- -. FECTS M ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. \ heFfeJT 1 S°°d) 1»X . have been instructed to sell by BREEDING SOW and LITTER auction at their Kooms, Jfeatherston-st.,' HORSE TRAP and HARNESS as above,— 1 B AY MARE (saddlo or harness) PART OF SECTION No. '658, WEL- 1M HEAD POULTRY (mostly pullets) LINGTON, having 59ft Bin frontage to PLANET Jr. LAWN MOWER Grant-road, and 77ft to Cottleville- 2 Incubators, Brooders, etc., etc. terrace together with the Residence, HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO., known as Nos. 27 and 29, Cottleville- . Auctioneers and Valuors, 137 and 139, Lambton-quay. terrace, containing two suites each of BY PUBLIC AUCTION, L rve°To PP °er c, Ku^Sda^X VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY a, detached washhouse. ' ■, /AT PORIRUA, ■ ' CONSISTING OF DWELLING, GENThe above property is on a, slight'eleva- SgfL w^Sr« El BAKER^ AND. tioh, and commands a charming view of IJiA iiOUMb. the harbour. It has a well-kept and WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1920, tastefully arranged garden. The Resi- \ At 2.30 p.m. £' Cif Sed^Zferted Tto^eighT- AT OUR LAND AUCTION ROOMsJ roomed -residence There is roonv for * 137 > AND 139, LAMBTON-QLAY. w: g e garake °n *he Cottl9ville-t6rra<!e M ESSRS. * HODGXINS, ' CARVER, The property, is being sold to close an SLj^ EV^X^^ont estate, and terms can be arranged for part offer for absoluto lSale a | {oUow ALL of the purchase money. ■ THAT PIECE of Land,.being Part SecFor further particulars and cards to view tion 62, Porirua District, containing 11.6 apply to perches, having a frontage to Main-road, J H BETHUNE AND CO. Porirua, of 66ft (more or less), together iuctioneers with the 5-rd DWELLING, GENERAL — * : • STORE, BAKERY, TEAROOMS, CART, WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1920, SHED, and STABLE, erected thereon. At 2.30 p.m. . Buildings all in good order and repair. ■ This is^ a very well-known business, and WELL-SITUATED SECTION AND llaß he. eJ l a, rried °, n H Mrs. Benson for COTTAGE, No. 25, CENTRAL-TER- £ considerable number of years, the Bakery RACE, KELBURN. XA° will" btso^af a going M ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. T^Ls£ %^i^ fetu^V^ J.TJ. will sell by Auction at their Rooms, mar ] e J n this business. Featherson-street, as above— /;- ]f or further particulars apply Section 13,. Block 3, Kelburn, having 51ft . HODGKINS CARVER. <VND CO., ?j" <; ro»toS c <to CENTRAL-TER- _ A ND AND REAL ESTATE Si? 1?' h«V BTi RN> j-b? -a dept.h -of AUCTIONEERS, ' afe res°en eaV &t°l^iTbounLT"o- ™ AND 139, LAMBTON-QUAY. gether with the 5-rd. cottage, No. 25, ■ ; j The above section is on the eastern side " PRELIMINARY NOTICE, of Central-torrace, and commands a good ~ city and harbour view. The site is one suit- SATURDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1.30 p.m. able for a' modern and large residence, for ivhieh there is a good position on the high- AT WATERLOO-ROAD, LOWER er part of the land. HUTT. For cards to view and further particulars, _'_ apply to -V/TESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, ■J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., . M AND C O. have received instructions Auctioneers.. f rom M. Ongley, Esq., who has sold the VALUABLE CORNER SHOP, DWEL property, to offer for sale the whole of LING, AND BAKEHOUSE, the household furniture and effects, i No. 66, ADELAIDE-ROAD, ' FuU' details later- . '-' Al^o, ' HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO., TWO WAREHOUSE OR FACTORY Auctioneers and' Valuers, SITES, KING-STREET 137 and 139, Lambton-quay. (Near Basin Reserve). THE undersigned have- been instructed to sell, to close partnership accounts, Part of Subdivision of Sections Nos. 732 and 734, WELLINGTON, comprising— OWNER LEAVING WELLINGTON. Allotment, having 18ft frontage to —" ADELAIDE-ROAD, ' and 144 ft to THE TERRACE. ■ KING-STRREET, widening to 244 ft at the back, together with the brick shop IMPORTANT TO DOCTORS, PROFESa"j dwelling, No b6, Adelaide-road, SIGNAL MEN, INVESTORS, and bakehouse with vacant land at the HOSTEL, PRIVATE HOSPITAL, back 244 x 40ft, suitable for further 0R HIGH-CLASS APARTMENT building. lhe premises are occupied HOUSE by a monthly tenant at £182 per an- ' . num. PRICE £2500. , XSTE.have received instruction's to sell Also, YT valuable Block of Land, best part Sections 74 x 80ft and 55 x 80ft, fronting Wellington-terrace, on which is erected a new street being formed in exten- GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCE, containsion of KING-STREET, together with ing 9 ROOMS, exclusive of offices and con- ■ brick stables, near back boundary, veniencea. Lawn, orchard, garden, fiowleaving ample space in front for erec- ers, motor drive. tion of business premises. PRICES Also, GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, £1300 and £1100, respectively. TernW substantially built and imposing uypuarof sale: One-third cash, balance in 6 ,u, c e, containing 16 ROOMS, filed "i! -nodyears, at, 6 per cent, per annum. era stylo, with usual convenien ;es, and Apply to commanding extensive view of Imroour, J..H. BETHUNE AND CO., etc. 154, Featherston-street, The whole to be sold in one blo.-.k. Tiwre Or to . is no mortgage. Purchase price, ten.'is, C. E. CORHIGAN, ; , n d further particulars on application to Care Messrs. A. A. Corrigan and Co., so l e agents. - 55' Cubn-Street- ASTON'S AGENCY, F ni , c . TTr (i ,n> t, i p Cooper's Buildings, Willis-street. UK oA_li, Leylon lea, Krokenrr- c ° koe. not blrtidod, no Failings, im- , Telephone 254 or 2898. ported direct from Colombo, single box at wholesale price : 101b 245, 201b 455, 551b £6. Buyers save Is pound by purchasing I from Isaacs, 9, Hunter-streot.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 11

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