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___^ AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 10th APRIL, At 10.30 a.m. CONTINUING ALL DAY. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF SUPERIOR OAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 2 SEWING MACHINES, CARPET SQUARES, RUNNERS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, ETC. 400 . L°L S- 400 ON THE PREMISES. 77, ABEL SMITH STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS, HAVE BEEN FAVOURED WITH INSTRUCTIONS FRO VI MRS. FARQUHAR, WHO IS LEAVING FOR ENGLAND, TO' SELL THE WHOLE OF HER SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES CONTENTS OF 7 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, • COMPRISING : . UPRIGHT. GRAND PIANO, FULL IRON FRAME, v WALNUT CASE, SWEET-TONED INSTRUMENT BEAUTIFUL DIVAN SUITE IN SHADOW TISSUE, INDEPENDENT SPRING EDGE AND LOOSE CUSHIONS, 9-PIECE DINING-ROOM SUITE, EX. DINING TABLE GREEN MOHAIR COVER, 2 OAK CORNER CHAIRS, OAK PIANO STOOL, CARVED OAK TABLE AX. CARPET SQUARE 13.6 x 12' BRUSSELS SQUARE, M.B. SIDEBOARD, BEAUTIFUL OAK ESCRITOIRE. 2 WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES, WALNUT HALL CLOCK, HALL CARPET 15 x 8 OAK -HALLSTAND, AX. STAIB CARPET. OAK BEDROOM SUITE FADELESS MADRAS MUSLT.N CURTAINS, G.L. TABLE, HAUL BRACKjBTS, SETTEE, 4 H.B CHAIRS, 4 S. OAK BEDSTEADS OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS, PEDESTALS, CARVED DINNER WAGON, 12YDS AX. RUNNER, D.M. DOOR WARDROBE, MIRZAPORE SQ (9ft 6in x 6ft), CEDAR EX. TABLE. Good linoleums, easy chairs, wall mirrors, vac. cleaner, elec. cooker, elec. iron,', blankets, sheets, quilts, d.w. bed, wire and kapok mattresses, large duchoEse (with oval mirrors), oil- paintings, tea and breakfast set, afternoon teacups, c.p. sugar and cream, cakestand, cruets, pair new leggings, spirit iron, bath, mop, 10 Austrian chairs, flower stand, punching ball, ten. nets, carpet sweeper, kitchen table, books, kettles, jars, mixing bowl, crockery, trays, saucepans, set al. . saucepans, blinds, lounge rug, carved corner brackets, bedpan, lawn mower, scales, brooms, wringer, framing outfit, saws, oak moulding, hose, axe, clippers, rubbish bin, jardinieres, pknts, pictures, cushions, s.g. chairs, j-case glass (19i x 16), etc., etc. This' 13 a very high-class lot of furniture. As Mrs. Farquhar is leaving for England every lot must be disposed of. WITHOUT RESERVE. On view from 9 a.m. C. W. PRICE, : , Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. CENTRALLY-SITUATE PETONE PROPERTY. . I WEDNESDAY, 16th APRIL, At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has ro- • ceived instructions from Mrs. Matson to offer for absolute sale by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse quay, Wellington, as above— THAT CENTRALLY-SITUATE PROPERTY, being No. 26, Fitzhcrbert street, Petonc, house containing 7 rooms, one floor, scullery, bathroom, etc.; large section, having 105 ft frontage to Fitzherbert street and 100 ft frontage to Union street, and being just off Jackson street. There is ample room for another house, to be built on the corner section j and as the vendor is determined to realise, buyers should not miss thie chance of acquiring this property on. very favourable terms. For further particulars and card to view, apply to the Auctioneer. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of FREEHOLD BRICK FACTORY, FREEHOLD BRICK FACTORY, | WELLINGTON SOUTH. WELLINGTON SOUTH. WEDNESDA"Y~I6th APRIL, At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON is favoured • with instructions from' MESSRS. BRYANT AND MAY, BELL AND CO., LTD., to offer for absolute sale by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse quay, Wellington, as above, their substantial and well-equipped Brick Factory, situate Riddiford street, Wellington, the gigantic growth of their business having compelled them to build the largest and most up-to-date Factory in the Dominion. BUYERS havo the unique opportunity of purchasing a fullyequipped Factory, large enough for all usual trade requirements at a very moderate cost, and on favourable terms. Details are as follow :— Land, 210 ft x 132 ft. . Right-of-way, 15ft x 100 ft. BUILDINGS have a total floor area of 23,000 squaro feet. IN BRICK: (1) Ono floor 132 x 30 (2) One floor 100 x 60 (3) Two floors each 100 x 40. The above are connected with -all openings protected with fireproof doors. (4) One floor 35 x 20 (5) Over yard 45 x 12 (6j Tower 65 foot high, in which , are 3 rooms of la x 12, with concrete tank of 8000 gallons capacity for Grinnell Fire •■ Prevention Service. IN WOOD AND IRON: One floor 100 x 55 One floor 40 x 20 Office'2o x 12. Lavatories for' male and female employees. Grinnell Sprinklers fitted throughout; also Drenchers for outside fire protection. Steam Boiler of 15-h.p. arid 1001b working pressure, with brick chimney Electric Light fittings. . The Factory is sold with electric ■power installation, with switchboard, "cables, and 12 motors as fixed, viz.: One 25 h.p. Two 10 h.p. One 8 h.p. . Two 7i h.p. . Four 5 h.p. One 3 h.p. Ono lj h.p. NOTE—This building, being situate in such a thickly-populated centre of Wellington City, offers the fortunate purchaser very many advantages generally hard to obtain—a plentiful supply of labour being one of the chief attractions. Buyers should make an early inspection, and secure a freehold property for all time. For card to view and further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON 182, Featherston street, Wellington. TTARR"S A. SHEPHERD, 111, Customhouse quay (Kernot's Buildings). Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD., Large Number of Sections to choose from LOWER HUTT (near station)— 6 Room*' £1185. HATAITAI-6 Rooms, £1650. BROOKLYN—S Rooms, £775; cheap to close estate; easy terms. EASTBOURNE — Reinforced Concrete House, 5 rooms, £1300. Sole Agency for large numbsr Hatailai PropertieD, .

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 8

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