AUCTIONS. SUNNINGDALE The Beauty Spot of the Wellington District, on the Sunny Slopes of the WESTERN HUTT, between MELLING and BELMONT, FRONTING WAIRERB ROAD. AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1926, at 2.30 p.m. 10 PERFECT RESIDENTIAL SITES 10 (With- areas ranging from .half an acre to 1% acres, all with splendid road frontages.) rpO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION by MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. and E. PALx LISER & CO. (in conjunction), at HARCOURT & COS LAND MART. 10 OF THE FINEST ALLOTMENTS THAT HAVE COME UNDER THE HAMMER IN WELLINGTON FOR VERY MANY YEARS. BEAUTIFUL NATIVE BUSH HUNDREDS OF FRUIT TREES , ROSE GARDENS AND FLOWERS A PROFUSION OF THE CHOICEST AND RAREST SHRUBS OBTAINABLE. GLORIOUS PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE HUTT VALLEY, EASTBOURNE, THE HARBOUR AS FAR AS THE HEADS, AND THE CITY. A perfect subdivision in an area of real beauty, cut up into large areas to cater for the professional and city business man, and which cannot be spoilt by close subdivision. ATTRACTIVE TERMS OF SALE. The owner or hiß representative will be on the property over the week-end. FOR PLANS, PHOTOS, AND FULL PARTICULARS, APPLY MESSRS. E. PALLISER & CO., Or HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers.
AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY. POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS. CONTINUATION OF SALE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), . At 12 Noon, And CONTINUING EACH T DAY UNTIL EVERY ARTICLE IS SOLD. BARGAINS FOR ALL At DAVIS BROS.' BIG AUCTION ROOMS. PAWNBROKER'S SALE Of ', UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. £2000 WORTH OF GOODS MUST BE SOLD. DAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS, 57-59, LOWER CUBA STREET, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANAGER OF THE CITY LOAN OFFICE TO SELL AT THEIR ROOMS THE FOLLOWING UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, CONSISTING OF WATCHES, CHAINS, - BANGLES, RINGS, GRAMOPHONES, RECORDS, 2 NEW SAXOPHONES, 2 CORNETS, PLUMBER'S PRIMUS STOVE, 2 SETS OF BULLDOG DIE STOCKS, CIRCULAR SAWS, PORTMANTEAUX, BRIEF BAGS, E.P.N.S. TEASETS, • CLOCKS, STAINLESS • KNIVES, FORKS, Etc., BEAUTIFUL QUALITY DIAMOND RING, Etc., Etc., AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Also, for Absolute Sale— 300 PAIRS BOYS* BOOTS, sizes 6 to 13. GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAINS. DON'T MISS IT. SALE PUNCTUALLY EACH DAY AT 12 NOON, • c At DAVIS BROS.' BIG AUCTION ROOMS, 57-69. Lower Cuba street NOTE.—S Table Cabinet and 2 Floor Cabinet . Gramophones will be sold at 2 o'clock sharp, for .Absolute Sale. BARGAINS GALORE. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! ' .. ' ' ' C. DAVIS. Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, •. At I_o p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, ETC. HERETAUNGA. HERETAUNGA. MESSRS. SAMSON BROS, have received instructions from Mrs. W. Aston to Sell by Public Auction — HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Hoelling and Spangenberg, with magnificent tone) SUPERIOR OAK SIDEBOARD (with bevel mirror) MASSIVE OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE 8-PrECE OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE COSTLY WILTON PILE CARPETS (as new) QUAINT QAK SETTEE (in moquette) OAK ROLLER-TOP DESK SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE. Duchesse Chests, Wooden Bedsteads, Scotch Chest, Bedding, Wicker Settee, Wicker Chairs, Art Curtains, Hearthrugs, Hall Carpets, Hall Curtains, Vases, Ornaments, Framed Mirror,! Remington Typewriter, Hall Seat, Hallstand, Kitchen Furniture, Garden Tools, Wheelbarrow, etc. Also — 1 COW and BALTIC SEPARATOR 32 PULLETS (White Leghorns and Black Orpington). Everything in very nice order. J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. SALE OF CHARMING RESIDENCE, LOWRYBAY, ' On WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1926, At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 105, Customhouse quay. TITESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND -"•*• CO., are directed to Sell by Public Auction, as above:— ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND containing 3 roods 34.6 perches, more or less, comprising Part of the Sections Nos. 21 and 22 on the Plan of the Harbour District, ani being the Lot No. 24 on D.P. No. 1714. TOGETHER WITH THE FINE RESIDENCE THEREON, comprising drawing-room, dining-room, morningroom, all rimu panelled ceilings, and the latter room also panelled in rimu; kitchen with Shacklock range and good hot water service, also Moffatt electric range, scullery, housemaid's pantry, storeroom, plenty of cupboards. Upstairs: 5 bedrooms, dress-ing-room, bathroom, lavatory, linen press, wardrobes built-in. Large motor garage, washhouse with maid's bathroom, etc., etc.; concrete paths. The grounds are beautifully laid out in lawns, flower and vegetable garden, orchard, shrubbery,- and there is a fine patch of native bush at the rear o£ the house. This property lies well to the sun, is within two minutes of the regular bus service, and within twenty minutes' motor run of the heart of the city, with the bitumen road nearly all the way. The buildings were designed by one of Christchurch's leading architects. This is a property we have personally inspected, and have no hesitation in recommending same. TERMS OF SALE:—IO per cent, on fall of hammer, three-tenths on possession being given, and the balance to remain on mortgage for five years, bearing interest at 6_ per cent. For arrangements to inspect, see the Auctioneers. S. GEORGE NATHAN _ CO--1 jo^ Onutrimhoose ajmjf.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 12
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