TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LINO., ETC., ON THE PREMISES, 46, MEINSTREET, NEWTOWN. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers • and Valuers, have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late Mrs. M. Wilton to sell— Tho whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, Contents of 5 Rooms, comprising: * KAURI DUCHESSE PAIR, SETTEE, DRESSING TABLE, LARGE and SMALL CHEST DRAWERS, D.B.M. BEDSTEAD with WIRE • and KAPOK MATTRESSES, OCC. TABLES and CHAIRS, 2 WALNUT OVERMANTELS, HALLSTAND, Bft EXT. D. TABLE, TAPESTRY COVER, PIANO STOOL, COUCH and 2 CHAIRS upholstered in leather, SIDEBOARD, WALNUT Whatnot, c.p.. ware, tub CHAIR Im. marble clock, vnses, ornaments, b. and | iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok beds, bookshelf, c.p. teapot, sugar basin, cake" stand and cruet, cheese crock, glass dishes, pictures, fenders, oak trays, swing mirrors, cutlery, crockery, glassware, rugs, flower bowls, firescreen, cushions, music stand, linoleum, curtains, blinds, dresser, Singer maohino. kit. table and chairs, teapots, kettles, irons, old violin and _ case, com. bed, marble kerb, gas ring, saucepans, saw, spade, etc. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE 6-ROOM-ED RESIDENCE AND OUTBUILDINGS. On the Grounds, Cuba-6treet, Lower Hutt. SATURDAY, 30th JULY, 1921, ' At 1 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON hus receiv- ■ • ed instructions from R. W. Rugg, Esq., who is leaving for Auckland, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auctionas above— His SUPERIOR, '6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with every modem convenionoe, including telephone, porcelain bath and basin, h. and o. water, gas and gas cooker, large motor shed and workshop. Splendid section, laid out in lawns, garden, concrete paths, eto. Favourable terms can be arranged, and immediate delivery given. NOTE.—Tho Furniture will' &lso bo sold on the above date. Details later. ■ H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. JTARRY A. SHEPHERD, 111, Customhouse-quay. Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD. Particulars of _ all Sections, including the now subdivision, on application. HATAITAI—S rooms, good section, £125(3 HATAITAI—4 rooms and kitchenette, £1500. KELBURN—Good 6-roomed House, up to date and quite new, large section, £1850. ISLAND BAY—A specially large and good section, close to car terminus, £200. RICH DAIRY LAND. OOft ACRES L.I.P. (999 years' lease), n'vU rent only £12 6s per year to Govt. Great English grass country, rich flats, fine shelter, plenty fencing timber and firewood, handy to school and cheese factory. We will let you have iliis as a going concern for £43 per acre, giving in 60 dairy cows, 5 2-year heifers, 12 yearling heifers, 2 bulls, 4 steers, 1 young Jersey bull, 2. cart ho.iscs,. 3 ponies, pigs, and- fowls, milking machines, 4 -cow plant (Zealandia) sngino, spring cart, all implements and sundries; a great bargain. Full particulars from F. P. WELCH, Land and Estate Agent, Masterton. A GOOD INVESTMENT, ■JAry ACRES, all in good grass, except It/ I 11 acres spring reed, well watered by streams, good fences, over 60 acres of this is rich river deposit, 157 ac. flat, 25 ac. undulating, 15 ac. hilly, and also option of lease over 40 acres railway-land, alongside line, at £14 per year; 12-bail cowshed, concrete motor garage, hay shed, stables, other sheds, piggeries, first-class homestead, with good garden and orchard,' 7 large room 3, concrete back yard and paths, all conveniences, also one 5-rd. and one 4-rd. House, let, opp. dairy factory on the property, 6tation ten, minutes' walk. The owner will consider selling this in two lots, and we havo every confidence in recommending this to you. 'The price of this shop is £90 per aero, with £3000 cash, mortgages easy, balance at 6 per cent. Inquiro about this. FARMERS' LAND AGENCY, 261, Main-street, Palmerston North. Box 218. Telephone 360. E. DUNCAN. A. BRADLY. MURITAI. VXT ANTED TO SELL, Be3t Part of Muritai, Close to Beach, FOUR-ROOMED FURNISHED COTTAGE, Together with ONE-ROOMED WHARE. Level section, laid out. Price £660. Apply HAROLD W. BROWN, LTD. G. S. HILL & CO., 360, LAMBTON-QUAY (next Stewart Dawson and Co.). Telephone 2456. Members Land Agents' Association. HATAITAT (near Boyd's Store) — 7 Rooms, fronting tram, £1450. HATAITAI—6 Rooms, up to date, also garage, £1750. BROUGHAM-ST.—B Rooms, early possession, £2650. HOBSON-ST.—lO Rooms, 60ft frontage, • £1450 deposit. FINLAY-TERRACE (off Wallace-st)—4 Rooms and scullery, £725. PETONE—4 Rooms, deceased estate, £425. BUILDING SECTIONS — Wallace-st.', fronting tram. A GILT-EDGED SNIP FOR SOMEBODY. MUST BE SOLD. Cash Offers will ba received up till 30th July for Corner Section 1 of the Central Miramar Estate. This splendid Block has been acquired by thn Government in order to bo made an Object Lesson in Model Town-planning, and Section 1, en tho corner of Princes-street (facing the tramwar) and Devonshireroad, is admirably situated as a site for Shops, Public Hull. Picture Theatre, or Church. Tho only section available for private purchase. Within i stone's throw of tho commodious Public School now being built. Address offers, to ■ THE LIQUIDATOR, Box 1485, G.P.0., Wellington. WANTED TO BUY, SACKS AND SACKING of all descriptions, BRASS, COPPEU, LEAD, and ZINC. STEVENS AND CO., .Upjjet Abel Smith-street..
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 17, 20 July 1921, Page 8
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