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CLEARANCE SAI_B, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTTS,: GOOD COW, FOWLS, ETC., KNIGHTS-ROAD, LOWER HUTT, SATURDAY, 15th JULY, 1922, At 2 p.m. HfeRNEST LEIGHTON- has received • instructions from R. Holmes, Esq., who is leaving New Zealand, to offer for absolute sale by PubMc Auction, as above, the SUPERIOR CONTENTS OF HIS 6-RD. HOUSE, including HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITE LARGE KAURI DINING EXTENSION TABLE MOHAIR TABLE COVER BEVELLED MIRRORED SIDEBOARD OAK OCCASIONAL TABLES 7^>ieco DINING-ROOM SUITB RIMU BEDROOM SUTTE, oval mirrors. GOOD LINOLEUMS Passage runner, gate-leg table, oak and rimu palm stands, eeagraas Chairs, piotures, ornaments, brass and b.m. fenders and fireirons, hallatand, duchesses, waehetand, 2 sets bedroom ware, b.m. ■wardrobe, J i. bedstead and w.w. mattress, stretchers, kitchen table, Austrian and h.b. chairs, flour and sugar bins, moat safe, scales and weighte, jam jars, etc., ako Trap harness, 50ft garden hose (nearly new), barbed wire, netting, Urge trap shed and' fowl houses for removal, ooal bin, totara cupboaitl, ohicken coops and runs, firewood, barrels, 4-gaJlon milk can, Rent's bicycle, manuka poles and tomato stakes, stepladder, sundry timber, etc. GOOD HOUSE COW CHOICE LEGHORN LAYING PULLETS AND HENS H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. Of IDEAL, LEVEL FACTORY SITES, CLOSE TO COURTENAY-PLACE. (Opposite the Finest Factory in New Zealand, now in course of ereotioh on behalf of Messrs Bryant and May, Bell and Co., Ltd.) WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1922, At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has receired • ed instruction from MESSRS BRYANT AND MAY, BELL AND CO., LTD., to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE, by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commeroe, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as above: — LOT I—Having a-frontage of 117 feet 4 inohes to Argyle-street by a depth of 97 feet 2 inches to Tennysonstreet, and having an area of over a quarter of an acre (all .measurements be the same a, little more or less), together with the four houses erected thereon, known as Numbers 16, 20, 22, and 24, Argyle-street. LOT 2 —Having a frontage of 163 feet 6 inches to Argyle-street, 96 feet 9_ inches to Tennyson-street, . and 95 feet 11 inches to Lome-street, together with tho six houses erected thereon, known as Numbers 30, 32, 34, and 36, Lome-street, and Numbers 10 and 14, Argyle-street. LOT 3 —Having 22 feet frontage to Alpha-street, besides a 4 feet wide right-of-way, and having a depth of 78 feet 6 inches, together with the house erected thereon. Buyers of Lot 1, acquiring Lot 3,' would gain access to Cambridge-terrace, via Al-pha-street. „.;;, N The. situation is ideal, being close to Courtenay-place and Tory-street tramstops. Employees are enabled to get to their work with a minimum loss of time and expense. ; The Clyde-quay and. Taranaki-street wharves are adjacent, and offer unexcelled facilities for water transport. The sites are freehold, and freehold sites in the centre of Wellington will soon be unprocurable. ' The wise business man will grasp this exceptional opportunity to acquire one or.all of these fine sites. The fact that Messrs Bryant and May, Bell and Co., Ltd« are spending nearly £100,000 in one of the most up-to-date factories in Australasia is proof of this fact, and also serves to prove that in removing their ever-growing works from Newtown to this quarter, they realise'that such is tho case. The greater facilities of acquiring plentiful labour by so doing have influenced them. There is a total of eleven houses on these blocks. They are revenue-producing, and the fortunato purohaser not requiring the property for immediate use would be able to hold the same, at small cost. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. INSPECT THESE SITES AND ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE. TERMS—IO per cent, deposit. A further payment in one month from date of sale equal in all to onethird of the purohase money. The remaining two-thirds can be left on mortgage for three years at 6i per cent., or a discount of 7i per cent, will bo allowed to all cash purchasers. Lifcho. Plans are available now. •For further details apply to the auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182, Featherston-street. SATURDAY NEXT. On tho Premises, No. 18, Hautana-sqnare, LOWER HUTT. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. M" ESSRS. HUNT AND DICKINSON, Auctioneers, have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Smith .to sell — Tho Whole of his Furniture and Effects, as above. Details Friday evening's Post. JOS. HUNT, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1922, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SPLENDIDLY SITUATED AND WELL-ARRANG-ED 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 89, WALLACE-STREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed by the Executrix in the Estato of the lato George Williams to sell by auction at their Rooms, Featherston-street, as above: —' LOT 1, Part of Section 714, Wellington, having a frontage of 33ft 3in to Wal-lace-street, by a depth of 115 ft to 92ft 9in, tho section widening to 77ft lOin at the back boundary, together with the dwelling-house, No, 89, erected thereon, containing 6 rooms, bathroom, 3 bay windows, verandah, detached washhouec, and workshop. Tho abovo property is on tho tram line, ii slightly above the level of the street, tho section being supported by a solid concreto wall, with concrete steps and asphalt paths to the doors. The house is in splendid order, is fitted with electric light, hot and cold water, tiled grates, enamel bath and basin, 2 lavatories, etc. Tho garden is tastefully laid out, and the situation is ono of tho most sunny in the city. Tho terms of saie are exceptionally liberal. <! For furthor particulars apply to ALEXANDER DUNN, ESQ., Solicitor, King's Chambers, or the ... AucaaoNEßEa.._. . •

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 10, 12 July 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 10, 12 July 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 10, 12 July 1922, Page 8

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