AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 2 p.m. JEWELLERY, DRAPERY, 1 FURNITURE. At VINE'S AUCTION MART, 107, Customhouse quay. "yiNE AND CO. have been instructed by * the Trustees of a deceased person's Estate and other owners to sell, as above— JEWELLERY. ISct LADY'S GOLD WATCH 4 GOLD BROOCHES GREEN ENAMEL LADY'S WATCH 5 GOLD RINGS 2 GOLD BANGLES 1 GOLD GRANNY CHAIN 1 GREENSTON... CROSS FISH SERVERS IN CASE (good) AND SUNDRY JEWELLERY. Also DRAPERY—NO RESERVE. 3 skirts, costume, 2 coats, rubber coats, 9 silk jumpers, 24 pairs silk hose, 6 overalls, 2 morning frocks, 2 blouses, remnants of material, 17 pairs gloves, 2 children's wool coats, 7 scarves, 12 Rolf hose, 9 men's undershirts, 4 men's dress shirts, 10 boys and girls top coats, 5 sports suits, 10 rubber overcoats. FURNITURE. Oak and Rimu Furniture, Chesterfield, Suite, Carpets, etc. CIGARS. CIGARS. CIGARS. ANOTHER 40 BOXES. E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer. ______ For VINE AND CO. SATURDAY NEXT, 6th NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m. PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPENTER'S AND GARDEN TOOLS, ETC., At the Residence, 145, Creswick road, Northland. TTINKj AND CO. have received' instructions from the owner to sell by Auction, as above, the whole of the furniture, piano, and tools of a 5-roomed dwelling, consisting of:— DINING-SITTING-ROOM— PIANO (by Moore and Moore, London, a good learner's instrument) PIANO SEAT, Quantity of Music, 2 H.B. Chairs OAK MORRIS CHAIR MISSION CHAIR (sp. seated) GATELEG TABLE TREADLE TAILOR'S SEWING MACHINE (good order) Wood Fender, Hearthrug, Congoleum I Square, 2 Pot Plants and Jardiniere, Pictures, Photo Frames, Curtains No. 20 YOST TYPEWRITER (in firstclass order) TABLE GRAMOPHONE and 46 RECORDS 3 BEDROOMS— 2 D. Iron Bedsteads, Wires, and Kapok Mattress, 2S. Combination Bedsteads, S. Iron Folding Bedstead, and K. Mattresses, 10 Pillows, 3 Quilts, 2 Duchesse Chests, Dressing Table, Mats, Chairs, Bookshelf, Settee, Matting, Curtains, Pictures, Cot, and Sundries, Single Wood Bedstead and Wire HALLSTAND, CURTAINS, PICTURES, MAT KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE— Table, Rocker Chair, 3 Chairs, Aluminium - Pots and Kettle, En. Kettle, Electric Iron, Clock, Crockery, Spoons, Forks, En. Teapot, Pie Dishes, Elec. Griller, Kitchen Utensils, Bookshelf and 60 j Books, Curtains, - Brooms, Yard Broom, Wringer, Buckets, Wheelbarrow, Props, Cement Lawn Roller. I LAWNMOWER (as new) I Shovel, Spade, Hoe, -Rake, Fork, 2 Axes, Clippers, Paint Brushes, Paint, Jam Jars, 3 Saws, Clamp, Brace and Bits, Pliers, Square, Files, Oil Stove, Spokelihave, Carpenter's Bench, and Sundries, 4 Rolls Wire Netting. The whole contents of a well-furnished dwelling. A Jnice, clean lot' of good, sound, and useful furniture. I NO RESERVE. E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer For Vine and Go. TUESDAY NEXT, 9th NOVEMBER, j At 1 p.m. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (a genuine I Stein weg). SUPERIOR OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC., At the Residence, 96, Waipapa road, . Hataitai. VINE AND CO. are instructed by E. F. Hollands Esq., who is leaving Wellington, to sell, as above, the whole of his superior furniture, piano, carpets, etc., the contents of his well-furnished 6-roomed dwelling, including:— A GENUINE GERMAN UPRIGHT GRAND STEIN WEG PIANO (in splendid condition, overstrung, underdampers, and iron frame, an exceptionally good instrument, with a full mellow tone) ' CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3 pieces) AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 10) and 2 CARPET RUNNERS OAK BEDROOM SUITE (4 pieces) SCOTCH CHEST _^ -i PICTURES (good prints and well framed) SINGLE AND DOUBLE WOOD BEDCHEVAL AND DUCHESSE CHESTS WARDROBES. , „ r ... The residence is well and fully furnished, and will-be sold without reserve. Full particulars later. E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer For Vine and Co. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SECTIONS. . BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SECTIONS. SUNNY SILVERSTREAM, UPPER HUTT BOROUGH. WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, At 7.30 p.m. DOMINION FARMERS' BUILDING, Featherston street. A A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING A A 44 SECTIONS. ** MR. JAMES A. DUNN'S ESTATE ' (2 Minutes Silverstream btation). D UNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer, has been favoured with instructions from Mr. A Dunn to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above address on date mentioned, 44 Magnificent Building Sections (part of his estate), varying in area from %-acre to 1 acre. The Sections are well sheltered from the southerly winds and lie well to the sun. IDEAL SITUATION FOR HOME SITES. IDEAL SITUATION FOR HOME SITES. They are less than 5 minutes from the Railway Station and school,.and half a mile from the Heretaunga Golf Links. Excellent Railway Service, three-quarters of an hour by rail and half an hour by motorcar from the City. SUN ALL DAY. GOOD GARDEN SOIL. Much of the land is very rich and will grow anything. There is excellent sport, and trout fishing close at hand. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. This property will increase enormously in value when the new Hutt Railway, already under construction, is extended to Silverstream, and when the Main Bituminised Highway from the City is completed. PRICES EXCEEDINGLY LOW. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. The prices have been made exceedingly low, and long terms are offered. Plans of the subdivision will be ready in a few days. Secure a BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME SITE. In addition to the above Sections there will also be offered for Salo tho following ORCHARD PROPERTY:— ORCHARD PROPERTY, suitable for cutting into several beautiful residential areas, containing about 29 acres, situated at-Whiteman's Valley road, about half a mile from Silverstream Railway Station, comprising Sections 10 to 19, Part Section 193, Hntt District, and 27 to 36 Part Section 195, same District, Deposited Plan No. 1925, with beautiful permanent stream, native bush, 1560 apple and pear trees, commodious shed 44ft x 16ft, fenced with wire and wire netting. For full particulars, apply to the Solicitors, Messrs. Field and Luckie, the owner of the Property, Mr. James A. Dunn, or to tho Auctioneer, DUNBAR SLOANE, 181, Featherston street. Wellington. on "DOZ. Black Edge and Gold Tidge »" English Cups and Saucers, now only 4s 9d half-doz. Dixoa's China Shop, next i, Scoullar's.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 20
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