/ .. TO-MORROW, -•"'- At 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR' HOUSEHOLD FURNI- . TURE, LINOLEUMS, BED LINEN, BLANKETS, Etc. ON THE PREMISES, 12, ORIENTAL TERRACE (or entrance 2, Moeltersfc., top Hawker-st.). G-'w. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • •EERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM MRS. SMITH TO . SEEL THE WHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CONTENTS OF SEVEN;WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS. 400 r lots. s ■ 40() Comprising:— BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE, OVAL' EXT., DINING-TABLE, 6 H.B. . CHAIRS, M.B. SIDEBOARD, SET-" TEE, AX, RUGS, BRASS FIRE SET, INLAID LINOLEUM, OAK ' GATELEG- TABLE, OAK SIDEBOARD, D.B.M. BEDSTEAD AND MATTRESSES, DUCHESSE PAIRS, * STAIR-CARPET AND RODS, BED-, - -ROOM SUITE, WARDROBE WITH -"'MOTTLED KAURI FRONT, D WOOD BEDSTEAD, 6 DUCHESSE -'. CHESTS,. CHIFFIONIER. (Chest o£ drawers, vasos, cupboard, glassware, casement curtains, blinds,, ha.ll '--liner,'"kapok beds, pillows, copper kerbs, linen basket, electric iron, s. wood and iron bedsteads, toilet tables,- - mirrors, easy chairs, couches, ■'• .stretchers, kitchen table and chairs, .',.. irons, kettles, saucepans, wringer, y - dishes,-boiler, iSn. ware, cupsf and s. plates,-jugs, .books, fender, blankets! . sheets; • towels, quilts, etc. * ---Every.. Lot-to,'be-sold WITHOUT RESERVE. ...',,- ----- - _■■'- ■•'■- C. W.. PRICE, . Auctioneer. , TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 2 p.m. \ .PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, AND --GENERAL PUBLIC, NOTE! AUCTION SALE OF WALLPAPER, : .FREIZES, BORDERS, also MIXED ..At CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, w 53, CUBA STREET. TtTESSRS. FORDHAM AND CHILD, -*-LT-*L Auctioneers, have been instructed t9.:'s?'l a. quantity of Wallpaper, Paint, etc., removed to their rooms for convenience of sale. Comprising: 600 ROLLS WALLPAPER, FREIZES in ■■. beautiful designs; also ' BORDERS •-, AND QUANTITY MIXED PAINT - " ENAMELS, RED OXIDE, Etc., Etc Tr! 0.-iv case PANCY CABINET ■HANDLES, TOOLS, and OTHER ; MISCELLANEOUS LOTS. \ Every lot to bo sold. Sale commences 2 o'clock sharp. W. E. FORDHAM, 1 Auctioneer. .. -IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. PAEKAKARIKI PROPERTY. Also, .CLEARING SALE OF 600 CHOICE WHITE ■ LEGHORN PULLETS AND HfiNS,. POULTRY PLANT, To be offered on the property on SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1924. H ERNEST. LEIGHTON has re- • cci y-ed instructions from Mr. W. Griffiths, who is leaving the district to offer for absolute sale— ' FIRSTLY—That Attractive Furnished 4RD. RESIDENCE, with all convent / ences, including gas plant and high water pressure, large section, and magnificent sea view. < SECONDLY-Block of 1. acres 16 .^perches,-with large 6heds erected tnefeori. . .' . Also, 160 Choice Selected White Leghorn Pullets 240 W.L. 1-year Hens 200 W.L. 2-year Hens 2 Jubilee Incubators (220-egg capacity) 1 Queen Incubator (220-egg capacity) 2 Coke Brooders (each holds 500 chicks) Spring cart, staunch gelding, good. set harness, grit mills, green feed cutter, spades, shovels, foijks, lawn mower, . scythe, water piping and fittings, egg . crates, feed hoppers, trawls, drinking . fountains, fencing posts, 100 iron wire- ■ netting posts, Dover stove, acetylene ( ... gas. generator, 600-gal. tank, wire netting, and sundries. '.'Star MotorCar, 15 h.p. NOTE.—Tho Poultry bred by Mr. Griffiths on his Sunbeam Poultry Farm, ar.e of- exceptional . quality and\ well-grown birds. • ■ .- Buyers should not miss this sale H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, l£th FEBRUARY, 1924, . ".'.'.--'.:' At 2.30 p.m. SALE. OE.._GENTLEMAN'S BRICK " ' -'■ RESIDENCE, 43-, Mulgrave street. THORNDON. - MESSRS. S. '- GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are favoured with instructions from G. B. DALL, Esq., to sell by PUBLIC. AUCTION, as above, at 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, Being Part Section 543, City of Wellington, having a frontage of 31ft Bin, widening out to about 35ft at rear, by an irregular depth up to about 150 ft - TOGETHER with the charming Brick Residence thereon, comprising drawingroom, dining-room, kitchen, scullery, pantry, washhouse' and coalhouse, 4 bedrooms, bathroom, w.c, having every possible- convenience, including electric light ' throughout, hot water system, gas cookor, radiator points, plenty of cupboards, large linen press, dresser, and ironing' table built in. This substantial residence was" built from plans prepared by1 Mr. W. Gray Young, Architect, and under the supervision of Mr. G. E. S.mith, lato Chief Building Inspector, Publio Works Department. • * Foundations are of concrete, 14in brick cavity walls, well ventilated,, plastered throughout, hall panelled, fittings on doors and windows solid brass, guttering, valleys, etc., are all hard / copper. This house was designed to eliminate maintenance costs, and is very convenient, and is an easily worked home. Brick motor house, inside measurement 17ft _ 10ft, also large workshop at tear. Terms exceptionally easy.; This is a unique opportunity to secure such a residence just out of the builder's Lands. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, etc. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay, Wellington. l\ KELBURN HOME. IDEAL SITUATION. Only 7 minutes from Kelburn car. Containing 7 rooms and kitchenette, with every convenience. An ideal family residence in the bost part of Wellington. A splendid section (132 x 50). ' PRICE £2400. \ C. K. DICK AND CO., Land and Estate AgentE, 10, Manners street. " Tel. 2283, ..;"""
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 12
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