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AUCTIONS. " "HIGHLAND park. VACANT BUILDING SECTIONS. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. H. Chaplin TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION— AT OUR NEW OFFICES, LEINSTER CHAMBERS, 21, GREY STREET, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 15th DECEMBER, 1926, At 2.30 p.m. THREE. BUILDING SITES as follows: PART SECTION 245, containing 37.36 PART SECTIONS 245/246, containing 35.8 peches, and . PART SECTION 246, containing 24.57 perches, all having frontages to Anne street West, Higland Park. These Sections aro beautifully situated in the centre of a bungalow district, and are all ready for building purposes. As vacant sections in this locality are How getting very scarce, and as these sections are to be sold on EASY TERMS, we recommend readers of this advertisement to view them and then obtain FURTHER PARTICULARS From the Auctioneers. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ■ Leinster Chambers, 21, Grey street. TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 192G, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE, EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY, 69, MEIN STREET, In first-class order, well situated, pleasant view. ONLY £300 CASH REQUIRED. Also, 5-ROOMED 1-FLOOR RESIDENCE, NORTHLAND •ONLY f»j K(\ CASH REQUIRED. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on the above-mentioned date: — A 1-FLOOR 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, soundly built of very fine timbers, fitted with the latest modern conveniences, on land with a frontage of 38ft by depth of 95ft, known as No. 09, Mem street. Situated on the rise in Mem street, opposite its junction with Owen street, this -ia as attractive a home as can be found in Wellinton South. It has been recently repapered, and painted. From every window an extensive view is obtainable; it secures the sun all day, and there are a number of quite special features which must please the discerning buyer, and, above all, is exceptionally souitd, and the terms aro remarkably easy—cn!y £300 cash , No. 10, WOBURN ROAD, NORTH..LANDS - A 5-ROOMED 1-FLOOR - DWELLING, with all modern cpn- . veniences, h. and c. water, porcelain 'bath and basin, gas cooker, hot points, ..etc., on a splendid section of land,. ■ with a frontage of 44ft, slightly above road level, securing the sun, and with a good outlook. This is a sound house, in a good locality, and which must always command ► ready inquiry, and with the very easy terms offered, all the cash necessary being £150,, which should enable almost anyone to buy into a very good cla#_ of property. For full particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., . Auctioneers. TO-MOItROW (TUESDAY), 7th DECEMBER, 1.30. AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 14, GORDON STREET, NEWTOWN No. 14, GORDON STREET; NEWTOWN -(First, street past Post Office). AUCTION SALE- OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURUE AND GENERAL EFFECTS, comprising:— SIDEBOARD, DARK OVAL DINING TABLE, 6 AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, CHESTERFIELD COUCH (in* shadow tissue), FRENCH CLOCK, STAIR CARPET, Byds HALL RUNNER, OCC. TABLES, VASES, ORNAMENTS, CURTAINS AND BLINDS (good). 300 L^ s 300 TfAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 98, Man- ■"-** ners street (opp. Regent Theatre), favoured with, instructions from Mrs. L. A. Butts, will sell as above. Also, tARGE 'SCOTCH CHEST, LARGE DUCHESSE, D.I. BEDSTEAD, WIRE, horsehair mattress, tapestry carpet, wiiker chair, hand sewing machine, old chest drawers, congoleum square, mirror on stand, dark d.w. bedstead and wire, pedestal, large carpet, rug, occ. table, s. wooden bedstead and wire, box mattress, linoleums, hospital bedstead, w. curtains, commode, coir matting, k. table, chairs, saucepans, table mangle, wringer, lot good jam jars and general kitchen . utensils. 1 COTTAGE NEUMAYER PIANO (nice tone) Also, LOT OF CROCKERY GAS STOVE (good cooker) ADJUSTABLE BOOKSHELVES LOT OF GOOD BOOKS i LOT OF NICE POT PLANTS GARDEN TOOLS, STEPLADDER, and all the general furniture and effects. .' Sale to-morow 1.30. ■ No. 14, GORDON STREET, NEWTOWN. Goods on view from 9.30. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer, Manners street. TeL 42-785. SPECIAL NOTICE^-The 3 Sections advertised to be sold at this sale will NOT be offered until further notice. '..;'■ AUCTION SALE. HUDSON SEDAN MOTOR-CAR, 1926 HUDSON SEDAN MOTOR-CAR, 1923 MODEL. MODEL. . TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, At 12 noon. AT OUR SALE ROOMS, 28-32, ALLEN STREET. (Near Courtenay place) UNDER instructions from the Official Assignee, in the estate of A. G. Wallace and Co., Messrs. Scott and Menzies, Ltd., will Sell by Auction as above:— X HUDSON SEDAN MOTOR-CAR, 1926 model, complete with two extra tires, box carrier at rear, bumpers back and front, wind screen wiper, and all accessories. This car is practically new, having only done 3700 miles, and lias been well looked : after, and offers a unique opportunity <-o secure a high-grade car in new condition at a reduced price. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, SCOTT AND MENZIES, LTD., 26-32, Allen street. .Tel. 28-023. ._ . ■ TO-MORROW. 2 p.m. TO-MORROW. At AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. 19, Courtenay place. *M_*SSRS. SAMSON BROS, will Sell a ■"■*■ useful catalogue o£ Household furniture, pianos, gramophones, 1 double oak bedstead and wire, all kauri bedroom suite, single rimu bedstead and wire, kapok mat : tress, 4ft and 4ft 6in, several seagrass push chairs and prams, 1 gas washing copper, 1 oak flat-top filing desk, 4 small oak occas. tables, good inlaid and nlain brown linoleum. Also: ■50 BOXES TEA RED PAINT, WHITE PAINT. Lot of pot plants, palms, asparagus, maidenhair ferns, aspidesta, etc. J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 136, 6 December 1926, Page 16

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