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AUCTIONS. JTDESDAY, THE 13th APRIL, 1926, At 2.30 p.m.,' BALK OF CHARMING 7-ROOMED BUNGALOW, Pitt.street, Wadestown. (By direction of the Trustee in the Estate of the late W. T; Sloan.) iTIfESSRS S. GEORGE NATHAN AND ■"•*• CO. will sell by Public Auction, as above, at their rooms, 105, Customhouse quay— 16 and 17, Pitt .street, Wadestown, D.P. 103, having a frontage of 104 links by a depth of 300 links, containing 1 rood 12 perches; together with the Modern Bungalow of 7 rooms, with every possible convenience; fine sunny position and a charming panoramic view of the harbour. The site is a I* level one and within easy distance of the tram. Title Land Transfer. . SECONDLY.—LOT 24, Block 2, D.P. 1775, Part Section 33, Karori district, containing 20 perches, with a frontage to Standen street of 60.6 links by a depth of 206.4 links; together with the 5-rd. Dwelling thereon, with all usual conveniences.. . * •This property is well situated and within three minutes of the tram. Now that Karori is going ahead this is the time to secure a compact dwelling. Title, Land Transfer. A reasonable reserve is to be placed on these, properties, as the Trustee is determined to sell so as to wind up the estate. For.cards.to'view, see the Auctioneers, i S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., "'■ 105, Customhouse quay. SALE OF PAEKAKARIKI BUILDING ' .■ '• SITES. ' • . .' i WEDNESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1926, H ■ . .At 2.30 p.m. ''I By Direction of the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs. A. Nathan. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above:— • LOTS 2, 60, 62, 71, 72, AND 73, AWATEA SUBDIVISION. THESE FINE SITES, most of them *ith SPLENDID VIEW OF THE SEA, -. Easy terms. oa - excep ™*ally Notice Board on each section. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, <j S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay. :i IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ':' ' ' Of SPLENDH) BUILDING SECTIONS, . Situate in CORNWALL STREET AND KNIGHT'S ROAD, LOWER HUTT, .ADJOINING THE TEN-ROOMED RE- > SIDENCE KNOWN AS "WEST- \ , LANDS," , Which has been, sold privately. "On" SATURDAY, 10th APRIL, 1926, ' At,2.30 p.m. TX ERNEST LEIGHTON has receiv- •*■■*•• ed instructions from E. W. Hunt, , Esq., to offer for Absolute Sale, ON THE "GROUND, as above:— LOT I.—BEING THAT SPLENDID ■ BUILDING SECTION, having Sixtyfeet (60ft) frontage to Cornwall-st. by One ' hundred and sixty-five feet (165 ft) in depth (all measurements be the same a little more or less), having an exceptionally fine rose garden • „ thereon, and a particularly well-built and up-to-date fowlhouse, 30ft x 14ft, . with concrete foundations, built of latest, improved intensive system; will house ninety fowls. LOT 2.—THAT SPLENDID CORNER SECTION, having Sixty-three feet . (63ft) frontage to Cornwall-st. and One ■ hundred and sixty-five feet . (165 ft) to Knight's road, together with the exceptionally fine vegetable garden in full profit. ' For Cards to view and further details, •pply to.the Auctioneer, ' H... ERNEST LEIGHTON, . 145, Featherston street, and Main road, ... v-v yr f ,< •■ Xciwer 1 Hutt. ■"■;• CLEARANCE SALE OF PICKED YOUNG DAIRY HERD. MAIN ROAD, TAITA, LOWER HUTT (Adjoining Blacksmith's Shop). . TUESDAY, THE 13th APRIL, . At 1 p.m. fT ERNEST LEIGHTON has receiv- •■"■■• ed instructions • from Mrs. Candy, Whose lease has expired, to offer for abaolute sale, on the ground:— 5 GOOD COWS, in full milk Jl GOOD COWS, winter calvers 6 EARLY, SPRING CALVERS 1 3-YEAR-OLD JERSEY BULL £ 3 8-MONTHS OLD HEIFERS !■ 1 LARGE STACK OF HAY :; DAIRY UTENSILS, ETC. ; NOTE. —Every cow has been Government tested and Vendor guarantees every cow is sound. They are all first, second, Bnd third calvers, with the exception of two older cows. Buyers aro invited to inspect the. stock, any time previous to the Sale. Taita Bus passes the property. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, . ■ Auctioneer: WEDNESDAY NEXT, 7th APRIL, At 2 p.m. PNEUMATIC MOTOR TUBES MOTOR COVERS MOTOR STEP MATS. : AT VINE'S AUCTION MART, 107, Customhouse quay. ■\7INE AND CO. have received instruc- ■ »■ • tions from H. Y. Cameron, Esq., Liquidator of the Channon Marshall Pneumatic Tyre (N.Z.), Ltd., to sell by Auc-. tion as above— - 248-MOTOR STEP MATS (black ) 150 MOTOR STEP MATS (white) 5 .BATH MATS « PNEUMATIC BALL TUBES, 30 x 3V 2 jl 6 PNEUMATIC BALL TUBES, 32 54% 1 TUBE WITH COVER, 34 x 4% \ 2 SECOND-HAND COVERS, 34 x 4% I 1 SECOND-HAND COVER AND V TUBE, 32x4%. \ ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. " !' E. P. LEVIEN, L Auctioneer for Vine and Co., y . 107, Customhouse quay. *""" PRELIMINARY NOTICE" ~ FRIDAY NEXT, 9th MARCH, At 1.30 p.m. At the Residence. 111, TASMAN STREET. AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ■\rINE AND CO. are favoured with in--1 » structions from Mrs. Barker to sell by Auction, as above, the entire contents of a seven-roomed dwelling, including:— PIANO, OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE OF A WELL-FURNISHED HOME. Full particulars later. . E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer for Vine and Co., Auctioneers, 107, Customhouse quay. TUESDAY NEXT, 6th APRIL, ; At 2 p.m. PIANO AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT VINE'S AUCTION MART, 107,. Customhouse quay. "ITINE AND CO. will sell by Auction as » above:— PIANO, by Haake. OAK. FURNITUKE, consisting of Sideboard, 2 Duchesse Chests, 0 Chairs, Wardrobe, Single and Double Bed.steads, Extension Round Table, BEDROOM SUITE (4 pieces, as new). Also CHESTERFIELD SU>TE, in very good condition, arid parlVularly well sprung. ' * Duchesse Chests, Tables, Single and Double Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Linos, Carpets, Chairs, 4 Small Tables, Seagrass Chairs, Rues, Carpet Run- . ners, Pictures, and Sundries. E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer for Vine and Co. IWXTON-LISVIN Royal Alail.—Quickest route to and from Foxton. Leave Foxtpn daily 7 a.m. and 3..' p.m. Leave i«is daily U a.m. and 8.30 p.m. s V. ROUT. ProDrietor. i

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 12

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