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MONDAY, 27th AUGUST. 1923, At 2.30 p.m. . . x AUCTION SALE. 2—ATTRACTIVE ALLOTMENTS—.2. _ DOMINION ESTATE, Gibbons road, Upper Hutt. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction,, at their Rooms, 1 95, Lambton quay, on Monday 27th August,. 1923, at-2.30.'p.m. ■ ' ' 2 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, cjntainihg an area of 3 roods 2 perches, being Lots 06 and 37, D.P. 22+9, Hutt District,' having a frontage of 140 ft to Gibbons road; by a depth of 236 feet. ■■■'■.■ ' These 2 Sections are situated close. to the Upper Hutt Railway Station, and as the owner .is desirous of selling, a very low minimum price will be accepted. For further particulars, apply HARCOURT AND CO., . . ' Auctioneers. "WEDNESDAY NEXT,. 29th AugustT At 1 .p.m. : AUCTION SALE. SUPERB 7-ROOMED FERRO-CON-CRETE RESIDENCE, ■.■'•.' •-.■' Also, .'...' ... MOST SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. , On the premises, "Mountain View," Main road, Upper Hutt (10 minutes from Railway Station). MESSRS, HARCOURT AND CO. havo receivod instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises on Wednesday, 29th August, at 1 p.m.— THAT MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, consisting of a 7-rbome3 Residence, replete with all modern conveniences, ihot and cold water, gas, septic tank, built-in wardrobes, linen press, cup-, boards, large bathroom, etc;, on land having an area of lacre, and a frontage to lhe Main Hutt road. . THIS RESIDENCE, built of ferroconcrete, hollow walls, and surrounded by one acre of charmingly laid out grounds, is without question one of the finest homes in .the Upper Hutt/ is but a short walk from the station, and would:be a charming home/for the business man who wants to be handy .to the city and yet have tha beauties of the country. FURNITURE includes ' the whole of the Attractive Furnishings of the abovomenlioned' Residence, comprising— MAGNIFICENT AIiOLIAN PIANOLA PLA-YER AND RECORDS (a perfect instrument); Charming OAK BEDROOM- SUITE (4 pieces) J SOLID OAK. WRITING DESK AND BOOKCASE^ INDIAN CARPET (12 , x 10, good),^\IARBLE FIGURE ON P.KDESTAL, "Clytie," OAK SIDEjjuARD (as now), SINGER SEWING MACHINE. WERTHEIM ■SEWING MACHINE, WERTHEiM HAND SEWING MACHINE (both m.i-good. order), , DINI1«G TABLE, .BOOKCASE (glass doors), HALLSTAND, 8-DAY CLOCK. UPH SETTEE, UP.H. WINDOW SEA.T DUCHESSE ;CHESTS, SINGLE and DOUBLE OAK BEDSTEADS WAV' "■ M ATTRESSES,. . OVERMANTEL' QUANTITY INLAID AND OTHER tt . °?i Carp-'et Squares, pr. Bunts ,'■ Up.i. Moms and Easy Chairs, Carved and Fancy Tables,. Ornaments, Toiletn¥^'.SSirinK Stietohers, Palmstands, BAGATELLE TABLE . (complete) .-S^! 1, 6, 11'- Tabl° and Chairs. CROCiVJiHif, 'Patent Cooker, Ice-cream Churn,. Mangle,. Wringer, Pots and . Pans, Daisy Vacuum Cleaner, Quan- . tifcy Selected Pot Plants, Wheelbar-,-row, Lawn Mower, • Garden Roller .^Garden Seats, Quantity Garden Tools, and 1 Lots too numerous to mention. Every Lot in first-class order and FOR ABSOLUTE SALE., as. the. owner is leaving the district; FURNITURE on view 2 to 4 p.m on TUESDAY, and .Morning of Sale ; .The property will be '■ "submitted at 1 plm. "■■'■■. ' . " ■ ■'.•.. . '•;.,;,, .HARpOURT ANR C 0.,. . ; • ]' ' ' ■•,."'■' .'.-•■-■'■ Auctioneers.-; THURSDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1923"! -■-■-«••:> ■:.:-■ Atv2.30:;p.m...:■,.;.:. „-.•■ ' . . AUCTION. SALE, ".• ;'. , CHARMING AND MODERN SIXROOMED BUNGALOW. And .■•:■'.■. .'." . 24 • ACRES OF LAND 2i WAIKANA.E. „'.*" "1/fESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO ilp&BE-RT^at^B^' THAT MOST ATTRACTIVE AND UP-TO-DATE 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, fitted with every convenience, on land havmg an area of 2. acres'l ropd 35 perches, and having frontages to Seddon, Pehi, and Kupa streets, Waikanae. BUILT only 18. months, of absolutely heart timbers, this splendid little Property 'is ideally situated, and has a really pleasant outlook, with an expansive sea view , THE RESIDENCE has been faithfully built, and in no way, to obtain a real finish, has expense been spared. It has all the conveniences of a' city property, including built-in wardrobes, cupboards, bathroom, porcelain bath, Carrara ceilings glassed-in varandah, is wired for electric light, and has: septic tank under construction.- ■■■■ , .•■ - ,' • .'■■■'■.' It also has the attraction of being in a township which is fast growing, is noted for .its pleasantness, -and its mild and Healthy climate, and the property would without-doubt be ,an ideal country home for the business man or retired farmer. ■'• For further particulars apply : HARCOURT AND. CO., Auctioneers.. "WEDNESDAY. 12th SEPTEMBER, 1923 " ■At 2.30 p.m: , ■ ■ ■'■■.: AUCTION" SALE, 6 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING j-» : ." SITES .' .O ";'/;■ . v And I' ■ ■'"•'. ; " '-■ ■-. .-'• 15-ROOMED RESIDENCE, •', ' Grant road, Thorndon. "1/fESSRS. HARCOURT' AND CO. ■i-'-M- have been favoured with instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, 195,, Lambton quay, on-Wednes-day, 12th-September, 1923, at .2.30 p.m.— 6. IDEALLY^SITUATED ALLOTMENTS, having a total frontage of 184 feet to Grant road by a depth of 89ft 6in together with the 15-rd. Residence thereon, arid known as No. 127 Grant' road. .' -.-■ -; THIS UNIQUE PROPERTY lies between Park street and George street, in a splendid position, and presents . A RARE OPPORTUNITY to an enterprising purchaser: of securinE tjie^yhole block and SUBDIVIDING TO For full particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. ' MEAT! MEAT! ~~ mOWNSEND -AND .PAUL/LIMITED, are selling,, at their Meat Market, ALLEN j STREET,"; •very morning, at 10 o'clock. PRIME BEEF PRIME MUTTON ' ■•'. PRIME .LAMB! PRIME PORK AND SMALL GOODS. "ETOR'sALE, NEW HOUSE, well built, X 8 rooms, 2 baths, Fama floor, electric light, gas stoves, washhouse, tubs, and copper, pantry. Apply W. BELCHER,' ..■■ ', Leather Merchant, Corner Taranaki and Disonstreetii.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 12

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