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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (WED.), Ist DECEMBER. 1 o'clock sharp. On the Premises, No. 79, 13OULCOTT STREET, Near Top Plimmer's Steps. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL EFFECTS, BEING THE WHOLE OF THE CONTENTS OF AN 11-RD. APARTMENT HOUSE. 450 .■■; LOTS- ' . 450 EAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 9S, Manners street, have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Tester to sell, as above, comprising:— 2 BEVELLED MIRRORED SIDEBOARDS, DINING AND KITCHEN TABLES, carpet, linoleums, couches, chairs,-easy chairs, clock, pictures, carpet runner, hall stand, music stand (glass doors), wicker chairs, arm chairs, large framed mirror, Rattan settee, light rimu sideboard (latest), 4-fold screen (new), occ. tables, ornaI ments, bedside rugs, bedroom cupboard, curtains, stretchers. 7 DUCHESSE CHESTS (all sizes) 11 S. AND D. IRON BEDSTEADS WIRES AND MATTRESSES. BLANKETS AND QUILTS PILLOWS AND KAPOKS LARGE SCOTCH CHEST DRAWERS SMALL CHESTS OF DRAWERS Hospital bedstead, V^droom ware, chambers, door mats, s. and d. blankets, washstands* palm stands,' bedroom chairs, towel rail, etc., etc. Also; lot GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY; large assortment. Kerb, wringer, buckets, boot last, lot iron saucepans, oval boilers, aluminium saucepans, kitchen dresser, gas stove, new gas fire, and general kitchen utensils, and furniture about the residence. NOTE.—As Mrs. Tester is giving up immediate1 possession of the premises, . EVERY LOT. MUST BE SOLD, And owing to large number of lots SALE STARTS 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. TO-MORROW, 79, BOULCOTT STREET. Goods! on view from 9 a.m. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneers, Manners street. Tel. 42-785. THURSDAY, 2nd DEC.., 2 o'clock sharp. On the Premises, ADJOINING C. BOWDEN'S STORE, Kaiwarra. See flag. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF SPECIAL GOODS. Comprising: OAK BILLIARD TABLE, handsome table, made by Bird and Jensen. Size 7ft Gin, with all accessories. UPRIGHT GRAND : PIANO. This is a magnificent instrument, rich, mellow tone, full iron frame, walnut case. LOVELY ENGLISH OAK SIDEBOARD, bevelled mirrors, leadlight, etc., and well made. -■ TSAMSEY WILSON & CO., 98, Manners ■1* street, have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Charles Bowden to sell, as above. Also, CHESTERFIELD COUCH, LOT OF BOOKS. Seagrass chair, vaaes, ornaments, linoleums, oak palm stands, jardinieres, electric shade, aluminium ware, threequarter iron bedstead and wire, crockery, cutlery, and sundry other goods. SALE 2 p.m: THURSDAY, , Adjoining: C. Bowden's Store, Kaiwarra. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer, Manners street. Telephone 42-785. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. VALUABLE HIGHLAND PARK PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, Ist DECEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. AT ROOMS, 181, Featherston street, Wellington. D UNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer, has been favoured with instructions from the owner, who is leaving Wellington, to Sell by Public Auction, his Beautiful Residence, situated Anne street, Highland Park, on the above date. PARTICULARS. The Residence, containing 7 rooms and large sun porch, is constructed of reinforced concrete, hollow walls, floors of the drawing-room and dining-room overlaid with Parquetry, and hall floors cork tiles; walls of dining-room and kitchen finished brick red (pointed dark). All other walls throughout, panelled with cotton wood, stained brow::, with rimu battens. 'Ceilings panelled as above. All materials of the very finest; all window sashes being in brass butts, with brass screws and gun-metal fastenings. There is a very fine h.w. service, and all conveniences, such as porcelain bath and basin, c.1., gas cooker, hot points, etc. This beautiful house has been built with the idea of eliminating entirely the usual outgoing expenses such as insurance, painting, papering, general repairs, and depreciation. The section is known as No. 205, Highland Park, splendid area, having frontages to Anne street and Barnard street. The view is an exceptional one, a complete panoramic of Wellington, Kelburn, Mt. Victoria, Day's Bay, Hutt, Khandallah, and Ngaio Valley. This residence is bathed in sunshine from sunrise to sunset. The interior ■is most artistic, containing open fireplaces, ingle nooks, well fires, while there is an abundance of cupboards, linen press, and box seats. The reserve price has been made particularly low and exceedingly easy terms can be arranged. In addition to abovo a- Fino Section adjoiningl will bo oifered. It contains 20 perches, and is known as Part Section 199, Anne street, Highland Park. It is most suitable for a good residence, and possesses an unsurpassed view of the harbour and city. For full particulars and card to view, apply to the Auctioneer, DUNBAR SLOANE, 181, Featherston street, Wellington. THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1926, " At 2.30 p.m. MAGNIFICENT 7-RD. BRICK RESIDENCE. ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES to be Found Anywhere in Wellington. 40, RODRIGO ROAD. "jlf ESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have ■"*■ received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195, Lanibtoh quay, on the above date, at 2.30 p.m. A RESIDENCE OF 7 ROOMS, built in brink and beautifully finished, complete to the last detail, with all conveniences, which include electric light, hot and cold water, handsome tiled-in range and gas cooker, large built-in wardrobes, linen press, china cabinet, broom clipboards on both floors, Carrara ceilings, bowl diffused lighting, spacious bathroom, decolite . flooring, porcelain bath and basin, with let-in cabinet, leadlights to windows and doors, tiled well fireplaces, etc.; on land with a frontage of 40ft by a depth of 150 ft, and known as "Inverness." This residence, which must stand w'ith- [ out a superior, is in the finest residential locality in Wellington Southland is in ;i splendid situation, within a few minutes' level walk of the tram service. The rooms are large, and JVom each one a charming view over Evans Bay, Hataitai, part of the harbour, and Petone, is available. There is v large concrete motor garage (with well) and concrete drive. The section is Jaid out iv lawn and gardens, with a number of native plants. This is a property that can bo recommnided (is something really outstanding,, and one that must be seen to get an idea as to its many special features and attractiveness. For Cards to view and full particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1926, Page 18

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