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AUCTIONS. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of IDEALLY-SITUATED 7-RD. HOME, .WATERLOO ROAD, LOWER HUTT, On SATURDAY, Bth MAY, 1926, at 2 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from L. Blake, Esq., to offer for Absolute Sale, on the grourid, as above:— THAT EXCEPTIONALLY FINE PROPERTY, known as No. 49, Waterloo road, being Lots 23 and 24, Block 6, Tame Estate, containing an area of three roods, fifteen point nine perches (3rd 15^9per), and having one hundred and thirty-two feet (132 ft) frontage to Waterloo road, and one hundred and thirty-nine feet (139 ft) frontage to King's road (all measurements be the same a little more or less), together with that Charming Residence, containing seven rooms, bathroom; porcelain bath, basin, h. and c, c.1., hot point, gas cooker, built-in cupboards, and every possible convenience. Beautifully planted and wellsheltered grounds, lawn, flower and vegetable garden. The property will, firstly, be offered as ft whole, and, if unsold, the house will then be offered with half the land, having \>ne hundred and thirty-two feet (132 ft) frontage to Waterloo road. The balance of the property will be offered in two lots, having sixty-seven feet two inches (67ft 2in) frontage, and seventy-one feet ten inches (71ft lOin) respectively to King's- road. ' FAVOURABLE TERMS CAN BE ' ARRANGED. For card to view, and for further details, apply to the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 145, Fqatherston street, and Main road, 1 Lower Hutt. AUCTION SALE. IDEALLY SITUATED SECTION AND BRICK MOTOR GARAGE. WATERLOO ROAD, LOWER HUTT, , On SATURDAY, Bth MAY, 1926, At 2.45 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from the Vendor to offer for absolute sale:— XHAT SPLENDID . BUILDING ALLOTMENT, being Part of Lot 12, D.P., 1306, having Fortyfive feet (45ft) frontage \to Waterloo road, by One hundred and seventy (170 ft) in depth (all measurements to be the same, a little more or less), together with the splendid new brick Motor Garage, about 10ft x 20ft. The section is level, well fenced, and ready'for building on. The Terms of Sale are exceptionally liberal, viz., £100 cash, balance for three years at 6% per cent. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, - 145, Featherston street, v And Main road, Lower Hutt. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of SPLENDID LEVEL BLOCK, RICH , FLAT LAND, of over 5Vz Acres, SITUATE PARK AVENUE, LOWER HUTT, SATURDAY, Bth MAY, At 3.30 p.m. JT ERNEST LEIGHTON lias received ■■■A.instructions from the Owner to offer, ON THE GROUND as above.— SPLENDID PROPERTY, containing over five and a half acres (5%a) of rich flat land, and having, approximately, four hundred and twenty-nine feet (429 ft) frontage to Nai Nai road and two hundred and forty-eight feet (248 ft) to Park Avenue (all measurements be the same a little more or less). The Property is fenced, and would make several beautiful home sites without any further roading. There is an old house and shed on the property of little value. Park Avenue is too favourably known as a residential site to "require any comment. Buses pass to and fro frequently. For further details, apply to the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 145, Featherston street, or Main road, Lower Hutt. PETONE. - PETONE. 1.30 p.m., SATURDAY, Bth MAY, 1926, ON THE~PREMISES, 21, BOLTON STREET, PETONE. T ARGE AND PEARSON, Auctioneers •*-* and Estate Agents, Jackson street, Petone, have received instructions from the owner, whose lease has expired, to offer for Sale by Auction, without the •lightest reserve:— 260 LOTS 260 1 HORSE (8 years, staunch, and sound) 1 DOG CART (rubber-tired, good order) 1 TON VAN (full lock) 1 LIGHT TIP SPRING DRAY 2 LIGHT SPRING CARTS 2 LIGHT SETS OP HARNESS 1 SET HEAVY HARNESS 1 PAIR SPRING CART WHEELS AND AXLE 2 SADDLES (Lady's" and Gent's) 1 LAWN MOWER QUANTITY CARPENTERS' TOOLS QUANTITY GARDEN TOOLS Also, SUNDRIES too numerous to enumerate. J. M. PEARSON, Auctioneer. DAMAGED CARGO. MONDAY NEXT. Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. SALE BY~AUCTION Of 2 cases CROCKERY—Beautiful Teasets, Expensive Gold-rimmed Cup 3 and Saucers, Ornaments and Vases, Coffee Cups and Saucers, Cut Glassware 1 case BOYS' WINTER COATS (latest patterns) 15 Small Grit Mills 60 First-class Gramophone Motors, complete with tone arms and reproducers 4 Motor Cycle Tires 24 coils.Wire Netting 7 Motor Jacks for Balloon Tire* 5 cases Household Soap 10 cases of Cocoa 1 case Frypans 1 case Egg Whisks 1 case Drapery 150 pairs Men's and Ladies' and Boys' and Girls' Boots and Shoes 40 1-gallon tins White and Cream Paint 5 5-gallon drums Rod Oxide (mixed) 10 1-gallon tins Red Oxide . 6 dozen Stainless Knives 1 case Ladies' Underwear 40 51b boxes Neilson's Chocolates 20 51b boxes Ray's Finest Marzipan 30 boxes Gray's Musk Lozenges 50 51b boxes of White and Pink Almonds 20 61b tins of Angel Food (special)) 24 boxes Jelly Cuts 12 dozen Ladies' Hose Etc., etc. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to sell at their' mart, No. 8, Willeston street (on nccdunt of ■whom it may concern), UNCLAIMED AND DAMAGED CARGO of all descriptions. SALE MONDAY NKXT, at 1 p.m. sharp. NO RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MANGOLDS. MANGOLDS. MANGOLDS. LAERY AND CO., LTD., Wellington. Supplies are now available of Besides being Distributors of Superphosphates, Basic Slag, Gear Co.'s Manures, we have extensive stocks of Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Barley, Maize, Peas, Bran, Pollard, Linseed, Poultry, and Pignieals, etc. Quotations upon application.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 108, 7 May 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 108, 7 May 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 108, 7 May 1926, Page 14

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