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WEDNESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1923, AT 230 P.M. CLUNY ESTATE, WALLACEVILLE (OPPOSITE QUINS POST). AUCTION SALE OF A NEW SUBDIVISION. 21 SITES FOR SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, - ' 9 SMALL FARMS, SUITABLE FOR MARKET GARDENS, TRAINING ESTABLISHMENTS, AND POULTRY FARMS. Nineteen mite from Wellington by level road and rail; five minutes wH? ral7 ay Nation; school and churches within easy o'wtahco; within suburban railway area; concession tickets are little more than tram fares. jypSSRSu h. BETHUNE AND CO., in conjunction with MR. DUNBAR DAY, 14th INSTANT ate 230 m in Cllarmln? Suburban • Land on WEDNESBETHUNE'S AUCTION ROOMS, FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. Plans will be forwarded to any address on application. TERMS ARE EXCEEDINGLY LIBERAL. QK SEASIDE BUILDING SITES nr 00 SEASIDE BUILDING SITES VO AT + PAEKAKARIKI (North End) AWATEA SUBDIVISION, WILL BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1923 AT THE HALL, PAEKAKARIKI, at 2.30 pin., By MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. . T^uLiP^FV'T, 11 tl! 6 S Ce? n> and preEent a munificent view of Kapiti " sflcndid fi h,n iv! X fi t" d pl-"nli "slble In the dlsla"<:o- Good beach and \Wh A ilT 8; .he Kl"8-fi^ lnX "» the vicinity of Kapiti now rKals that of exceptionally easy terms aro a>dildble.—lo per cent on fall of hammer, 10 per cent, in mx montlis; 10 per cent in twelve monthi, balance five years from date of sale, all unpaid purchase money bearing interest at 6 per cent. PLANS NOW BEING PREPARED. Further particulars from the Auctioneer* S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.

TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1925, 2.20 p.m: AUCTION SALE. 2. SPLENDID BUILDING - 2 SITES. Grant road MESSRS HAROOURT -VND CO lia\e rccened instructions to cell by PUBLIC AUCTION as abo\e 'two attractive building. I SITES, each 30ft by 89ft, Mtuatod in the ■icry be=t part of Grant road, within ond. minute's walk of ■ tho Wade^town car, and commanding a, splendid view of tho harbour. For further--particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO.:, Auctioneers THURSDAY,' 15th NOVEMBER, 1923, At 230 p m. AUCTION S4LE 3 SPLENDID BUILDING- SITES, LEVIN. MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO have roeei\ed instruct.on to cell by Public Auction, at their Roonis; 195, I Lambton quav> Wellington, on Thursday, 15th No\ ember, 1923, at 2 30 p m — I THREE ATTRACTIVE ALLOTMENTS ' being Lots, 3, 7, and 8, Township of Lcwn baling areas of 22 5 perches and 27.1 porches ; respectively, with i good load frontages to Mako Mako road, Levin. | These 3 Sections, to bo sold separately, are love), fenced, are situated in the most progres lye locality in Leiin, closo to the Railway Station, and just behind tho Weraroa P. 0., and as, the owner is desirous of selling, a. minimum. up»et price has been fi\ed For further particulars, apply HARCOURT AND CO , Auctioneers. THURSDAY, Ioth.NOVEMBER, At 2 30 p m AUCTION SALE GENTLEMAN'S MODERN RESIDENCE, 86: WAIPAPA ROAD. MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO ha\e recened instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their rooms, 195, Lambton quaj, on THURSDAY, ICth NOVEMBER, 1923, at 2.30 p.m: IHAT CHARMING AND UP TO DATE RESIDENCE, of 6 large room* and kitchenette, with every possible -convenience, h. and c. water, electric light, hot points, porcelain bath and basin, built in wardrobes and cup boards, gas cooker, concrete yard and paths, etc , oa land containing an area of A acre, and know n as No 86, WAIPAPA ROAD THIS MAGNiriCENT PROPERTY is in really first class order, tho residence has been built of only picked timbers, the rooms aro large, tastefully papered and well finished throughout, and there ' i is also a very large concrete motor gar : age, w ith^ fire proof benzine store ' The Section is well laid out in lawns i and gardens, and the property commands a splendid \iew, and it is without doubt i one of-the finest homos in Hataitai, and 'is to be sold on VERY TERMS For further pirticulars apply I ■ HARCOURI AND CO , ' Auctioneers. ■ MONDAY NEXT, At 1:30 p.m: | I And Following Days. at Same Hour. 1 CONTINUATION OF SALE. THE WHOLE OF THE CONTENTS OF SEATON'S CUT-RATE STORES, 27, Willis street. £3000 AVOBTH 0F CLOCKS, WATCHES,: GRIiIiVSTONE, LLLCIROPLAUE, STERLING SILVER, CUTLLRY, BRUSHWARE, feTAriOXERY, TO^S, ETC. NOTE —Iho Stock is bright and clean, u nd pirticularij aultablo for Presentations, Wedding-Presents, Christinas Gifts, Storekeepers, and the trade generally: ■ The lease of our premises expires after Xma.s, so c\erv line mu&t be sold Air Herbeit beaton will personally conduct the auction bale oach daj NOW ON lEW. HALL CLOCKS We ha\c some Beautiful Specimens on \iew, \er> suitable for Presen tations m old English oak, also in mahogany The mo\eniertts of those clocks are tho very best' English manufacture. C. BIRD AND CO., LTD., Opp V MCA, Willis street BOWLS (2), pract'cally new, by Lawne. Big bargain for £3 106 Anchor Co 131, Manners st Tel 22 776

CONTINUATION CONTINUATION Of the GREAT AUCTION SALK S|StS 188183 iiS GREAT.. AUCTION bALIi COMMENCES AGAIN COMMENCES AGAIN At i ROBERT MARTIN, LTD ROBERT MARTIN, LID ' ROBERT MARTIN, LTD \ MANNERS STREET, At. 1 p.m. TUESDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY. TUESDAY* Tuesday Tuesday: fjthe united growers, ltd, through their Merchandise Depart ment, have recened instructions to t^itt the entire stock of Robert Martin, Ltd, Manners street, on the premises. More than half of the Huge Stocks still to sell, including a MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF FRAMED AND UNFRAMED ENGLISH BEVELLED MIRRORS, OVAL GILDED FRAMES, Etc , Etc., Etc ROLL UP! ■■■■ ROLL UP! ROLL UP!; BOLL UP I Two Auctioneers will make an effort to clear up to your advantage. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of GOOD MIXED FARM, MANGAROA | DISTRICT, , On 'THURSDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, 1923, \t 2 30 p m H ERNEST LMGHTON has reoci\- • od instructions, from Meters. Miet aud Jacot lo T cffcr for ABSOLUTE S4LE fc^j Pubho Auction, in tho Chainb< r of Commerce, Customhouse quaj, Wellington, as abo\c — That well »iid fdiourablj known mixed farm of 864 ACRES (more or lets); of which soTno 100 acres is flat balance hilly and undulating, all m grass, about 70 acres of hoary mixed bush, fenced into nine paddocks, watered by permanent streams, good 7-roomed house and conveniences, telephone, etc , cowshed with concrete floors | woolshcd, stororoom, uhare, and cottage; situate about one mile fromUpper Hutt Saleiards Very favourable terms can be arranged A largo portion of tho purchase money can remain at 6 per cent, for a term of o% \ears Tor further detail , apply to the Auotidneer, II ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182, Feathorston slrcot.

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

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