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AUCTIONS. HUTT VALLEY RESIDENCE SITES. 37 IDEAL BUILDING SITES 37 TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE IN THE CONFERENCE HALL, DOMINION FARMERS' BUILDING, WELLINGTON, at 7.30 p.m. On WEDNESDAY 15th DECEMBER, 1926. THESE are some of the best Sections yet offered in the Hutt Valley, and adjoin the well-known Penrose Street Subdivision, in which every section was sold at the auction. The new railway station is within easy walking distance. GOVERNMENT SECTIONS ON GOVERNMENT TERMS GOVERNMENT SECTIONS ON GOVERNMENT TERMS Including Special Deferred Payments over a period of 34% years. Plans and full particulars may be obtained at the District Lands Office, State Fire Buildings, Wellington, or upon the ground, where an' officer of tho Department will be available every afternoon for the convenience of intending purchasers. H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, Starting 1.30 p.m. SUPERIOR ELECTRO-PLATED WARE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS CARPENTER'S TOOLS 50 DOLLS At VINE'S AUCTION MART, 107, Customhouse quay. VINE AND CO. have been instructed to Sell by Auction, as above — SUPERIOR, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, makers James Dixon, Joseph Rogers, and other Sheffield manufacturers, consisting of family teapots, 3-piece cut glass cruets, 4-picee _ tea and coffee . services (gilt-lined), engraved glass and o.p. claret jugs, jam dishes, cut glass and heavy c.p. sardine dishes, toast racks, cut glass inkstands, mugs, glass-lined honey jars and spoons, jewel case?, butter forks, tread knives, salt .cellars, teaspoons, biscuit barrels, afternoon tea- . spoons, sugar, tongs, dessert and table spoons and forks, egg and tea spoons, carvers, gravy and soup ladles, kitchen and table knives, and many other lines 3 PAPIERMACHE TRAYS, inlaid with gold (special) Also CARPENTERS, PLASTERERS, BRICKLAYERS, COOPERS, AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, consisting of— HAND DRILL Chisels (all sizes), socket fermers (all sizes), socket mortices (all .sizes), sharpening stones, rosewood levels, boxwood rules, cabinetmaker's cork rubbers, rules with level and angles, screwdrivers, Mathieson's bead planes (all sizes), grooving planes, O[Gee plane, casement planes, timber scribes, tool pads (12 tools), gimlets, drill and bit», boot rasps'/files, bradalls, screwdriver and chisel handles, compass planes, saw pads and blades, compasses, callipers, glue pots, carpet stretchers, plumb level punches, plasterers' trowels, gauging trowels, line pins, hammers, brace irons, scrapers, bits, bung borers, smoothing planes, tool kits, draw knives, pokers, and many other lines, besides sheath and cooks' knives, ham slicers, etc. Also: 50 DRESSED, CHARACTER, AND MUSICAL DOLLS, jointed and sleeping, also TOYS, etc. A great opportunity to secure handsome Christmas gifts at your own price. Sale starts punctually at 1.30 p.m. E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE / OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. And also, MODERN RESIDENCE, Situate Penrose street, Lower Hutt, On SATURDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1926, At 1.45 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., have • received instructions from J. D. Avery, Esq., who is Jeaving the district, to offer for Absolute Sale a Catalogue of Furniture and Effects, including:— PIANOLA AND 70 ROLLS OF MUSIC (Metrostyle) CHINA CABINET LINOLEUMS Gateleg table, rimu table, large colonial couch, rattan chairs, Anstrian chairs, glassware, curtains, books and bookshelves, pot plants* and stands, jardinieres, vases and ornaments, double wooden bedstead and wire woves, .2 single stretchers, chest of drawers, seagrass mat, folding screen, duchesse, pedestal, washstand, hanging mirror, mat, electric iron, copper kettle, electric/radiator, al. kettle, set of Potts's s irons, drc-.jr, bins, knife box, brooms, kerosene lamps, enamel candlesticks, enamel bath, preserving jars, pots of jam, crockery, and -sundries too many to enumerate. Also, THREE CHARMING FREEHOLD SECTIONS, each having over % o£ an •: ,acre in area, being rich land, beautifully sheltered and planted; erected on Lot 3 is a UNIQUE STORY AND A HALF RESIDENCE, containing 7 rooms, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, and every possible convenience; specially built for owner. A beautiful stream flows round the back boundary of these sections, and have only got to be inspocted to be appreciated. They will only be a few minutes' walk from the new Railway Station. Favourable terms can be 'arranged. For further details apply to the Auctioneers, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., 145, Featherston street, or Main road, '• Lower Hutt. ATTRACTIVE PUBLIC AUCTION SALE, On SATURDAY NEXT, at 4 p.m., Of -JO SECTIONS. 1O T7INGSWAY, LTD., Auctioneers, 78 -*-^- and 80, Lambton quay, having been favoured with instructions from Owner, will expose for Public Auction 12 Sections, on the route to Khandallah, about 16 minutes' walk or conveyance by train or tram, from Allotments to Government Buildings. The above Sections are ideal for private building sites, having a glorious and landscape view from every section and sun all day. They vary from 22 perches to 5-8 of an acre. Four have a running creek passing through. Very easy terms are being arranged. £20 on fall of the hammer, and repayment at 30s per month per section; balance 6 per cent, interest. Full details may be had from the Auctioneers, who will arrange conveyance to view sections. KINGSWAY, LTD., Auctioneers. Tel. 40-372. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. •SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT THE RESIDENCE, 11, NIKAU ROAD, MIRAMAR (Top of Kauri and Miro Streets), WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1926, At 2 p.m. "TIfESSRS. O. H. BENGE AND CO. are instructed by' Mr. AVells, who is transferred to Australia, to Sell the Whole of his NEW AND" ART FURNITURE, comprised in 5 well-furnished rooms-^-STEEL FRAME PIANO,- by "Steinhart" GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS VIOLIN CASE AND 3 BOWS LARGE WILTON CARPET MOQUETTE CHAIRS EXPENSIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE SINGLE AND % RIMU BEDS AND .MATTRESSES OAK SIDEBOARD OAK GATE-LEG OVAL TABLE INDIAN CARPETS, GARDEN TOOLS, ETC. .(A RBMi&Y. SPLENDID OFFERING).

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 18

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