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WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 2.30 o'clock sharp, AT OUR ROOMS. SALE BY AUCTION Of MOST VALUABLE FULL FLAT , GRAND PIANO by Bechstein. This »°"«°f*e HIGHEST GRADE INSTRUMENTS that has been imported into this Dominion. In splendid order and a glorious tone. Owing to most unforseen circumstances this instrument has to be realised at auction. On view TUESDAY NEXT. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., , Auctioneers, 157. Lambton quay. CARPET SALE EXTRAORDINARY. AT MASTERTON. 4? 9 sft ft WORTH OF BEAUTIFUL &<iD\J\f CARPETS, RUGS, AND RUNNERS (Just landed from England), TO BE AUCTIONED At the MASTERTON AUCTIONEERING COMPANY'S POST OFFICE MART, On .WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 1 o'clock. Full details in Masterton papers. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, Wellington. M'COLL TIMBER PROPRIETARY, - LIMITED. (IN LIQUIDATION). ■ SALE BY LIQUIDATOR. MESSRS. RICHARD ARTHUR, LIMITED, of Queen street, Auckland, Auctioneers, acting under instructions from the Liquidator of M'Coll Timber Proprietary, Limited (in Liquidation), will offer for Sale by Public Auction at the Mart of Richard Arthur, Limited, Queen street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of NOVEMBER, 1923, at 3 o'clock in tho afternoonAll that piece or parcel of Freehold Land containing 3 acres and 1 perch, situate at Prince's street, Onehunga, and adjoining the Railway Station, with private siding on the property. - BUILDINGS compose sawmill shed, boiler and engine rooms (in brick, with brick chimney stack), large brick planing mill, and extensive office accommodation. There'arc in addition three brick chimney staclcs and three sheds 60ft x 40ft, 80ft- x 30ft (two stories), and 40ft x 31ft, partly in concrete and brick, which could be converted to any other manufacturing business without impairing the value of tho rGi&_ Property as a timber yard. Tho situation of this property as a distributing centre for the suburbs of AucklanU.faakes it of quite exceptional value. It is alongside Onehunga Railway Station, and railway . trucks can discharge direct into tho yard. It is within a short distance of tho Onehunga public wharf and the property has the additional advantage of a salt water frontage, together with its own small wharf, at which scows or barges can load for all points of the Manukau Harbour. A slip-way also provides; for the" delivery into tho mill of logs brought by water. Particulars and conditions of sale may nSPn Ctt d at tbo Office °f the Liqu? dator> Onehunga; at the Office of Uclvl Morns, Duncan, and Gyllit- Public AcoT tant!' S Ueen Btr^- A^kland; at the mZr, *MV SU S- M™^, Gould, and U^ r ••^S llolA°J 3 ' Qu°p" street, AuckSmith * fXP^ 00 Of c ssrs- MorimS, brmth and Morison. Solicitors, Wcllinj?! ton: at the Office of C. S Thomns F<n Solicitor Christchurch; ,t thToffift J. W. Hannan, Esq.. Solicitor, Grevmouth J. W. CALLWELL, Liquidator. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALS Of CENTRAL m XR 0PE RTY AND IN THE HEART^OF THE LOWER THURSDAY, 21 6t NOVEMBER, 1923 HAt 2.30 p.m. ERNEST LEIGHTON will sell unw «" n instructions from the Lower Hutt Borough Council, in the Chamber pi L-ommercc, Customhouse quay Wellington, as above— ' being— ' LOT I—Having thirty-nine feet eleven inches frontage to tho Main road one hundred and five feet eight inches Jrontege to Fraser street, and one hundred and twenty-three feet seven inches on the northern boundary. It adjoins the three acres recently acquired for a recreation ground. Erected on the property is the'shop and living rooms at present in the occupation of Mr. Mcrrick, Baker and Pastrycook, together with the outbuildings, bakers oven, etc. ' LOT 2—leaving a frontago.' of fifty-four feet two inches to the Main road, by a- depth of one hundred and twentythree feet seven inches on the one - side, and one hundred and forty-seven feet on the other. Erected thereon is the building known as the Exchange Building, consisting of commodious shops, and offices, and occupied on the ground floor by Shearer and Co. Drapers; Toohey and Co., Cycle Merchants; and sundry other monthly tenants. . ' J LOT 3—ls that fine vacant Building Site, adjoining the Exchange Building, and having a frontage of twenty-two feet four inches to the Main road by a depth of one hundred and forty-seven feet on the ono side and one hundred and fifty-threo feet on the other. LOT 4—ls that very fine Vacant Building Site, having a frontage of fifty feet eight inches to tho Main road, and runs to a point at the back, with irregular depth. All measurements are the same, a little more or less. Exceptional terms can be aiarnged, vizi: 10 per cent, deposit. ■ 10 per cent, in 6ix months. 10 per cent, in twelve months. ■ Balance can remain for five years at 6£ per cent. ': NOTE.—The shops and offices are good rent-producing propositions, and will give a handsome return to the fortunate purchasers. ' . " . For further details apply to the Auctioneer, . H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182, Featherston street, and at. Lower Hutt; or The Town Clerk, Lower Hutt Borough Council. T AERY AND CO., LTD., Allen street, ■*"*■ Wellington, have for private sale, largo supplies of— South Island-gro^n Reliable SEED PO- ' TATOES, Gamekeopor's Northern Stars, Dakotas, Sutton's Supreme, Arrai Chief, Up-to-Datea, etc. ; Quotations uppa application.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 12

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