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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT & UNIQUE AUCTJoiFsALE OF LARGE AND WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF FINEST. CHINESE & JAPANESE SILKS To be held on the Premises, No. 148, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 2nd and 3rd MARCH 1 Beginning at 10.30 a.m. ' TYUNBAR SLOANE, AUCTIONEER, has been favoured with instructions from ■*-' Messes. Wor.K She & Co., the Famous Silk Importers, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION their Entire Stock' of High-class Chinese and Japanese Silks, 'in quantity and pieces to suit purchasers; also, Silk Hosiery, Frocks, Knitting Silks, etc., etc. Comprising: 32 Rolls, varying lengths, Fugi Silk 40 Doz. Cashmere Hosiery 13 Rolls Brocaded. Fugi Silk, white & cream 10 Doz. Silk Handkerchiefs 24 Rolls Fugi Silk, white and cream 12 Doz. Beautiful Antique Necklaces fHif 20 pieces Printed Fugi Silk . ferent designs) 10 Rolls Brocaded Fugi Silk (different 80 Boxes Knitting Silk m o *!l* d?. s) , OXOS, Knitting Silk (in hanks) 21 Silk Frocks 200 Sunshades (antique design) 9 Rolls Crepe Marocam 30 Pairs Ladies' Chinese Silk Slippers 24 Rolls Crepe.de Chine (lovely tints) V- Doz. Sets Mahogany OUI3P°IS 15, 5°n S gr.ocad.ed Crepe de Chine A Large Assortment of Rare Doulton China 4 Rolls Printed Crepe de Chme. A Large Assortment of Chinese China 20 Pieces Printed Fugi Silk (different periods) ?nn°n d Pw CeSf? riHn C! S^ k >U shades) £ Rolls, Finest Quality Satin (all shades) 100 Doz. Beautiful Silk Hosiery Large Quantity Earrings, Armlets, etc., etc. Further details morning of sale. Stock must be sold Absolutely No Reserve' DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer, 181, Featherston street.

PUBLIC TRUST SALE. PUBLIC 'TRUST SALE. FRIDAY, 11th MARCH, 1927, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. 9- WELL-SITUATED RE3I- O ■ DENTIAL PROPERTIES. •J* A. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE HOME-SEEKER. AN INVESTOR'S CHANCE OF SECURING SPLENDID RETURNS. EASY TERMS BEING OFFERED. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ALLAN SMITH. Properties ir. Abel Smith street, Lawrence street, Owen street, Waripori street, Jessie street, Rintoul street,-Edinburgh terrace, Donald M'Lean street, and : 'Douglas street. ■■' "MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have re- ■"•*• ceived instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their rooms 195, LAMBTON QUAY, on the above-mentioned date,' at 2.30 p.m.:— 130, ABEL SMITH STREET: An 8-roomed Resider.se, almost at the junction of Abel Smith, and Willis streets, fitted with all modern conveniences, on land with a. frontage of 22ft by a depth of 71ft. ...This. is a good,-sound residence, in:an exceptionally fine position, and, being so close to the City proper, is ideal for an apartment house or private home. 'No. 22, LAWRENCE STREET: A one-floor 7-roomed Residence, complete with every mouern convenience, on land with a frontage of 29ft by a depth of 168 ft. In a sheltered, sunny position, with a splendid, outlook. This is an exceptionally comfortable home, soundly constructed, and in very attractive order, with expensive brick fences and brick garage. No. <>. JESSIE STREET: A very centrally-situated Residence of 7 rooms, well' constructed, on land with a frontage of 30ft by a depth of 74ft. Lying between Taranaki and Tory streets, in a locality where values are fast increasing, this.-is-a property that should be excellent buying for a future factory site, whilst at present it is bringing in a splendid return. No. 24, OWEN STREET: A 5-roomed Dwelling in a fine, handy, /sunny position, close to Riddiford street and numerous car services, on land with a frontage of-33ft by a depth of 76ft. This' is a good class of property, in sound order, and one that should always meet with a ready inquiry. ■ ' ,"' No: 26, OWEN STREET: A-- '5-robmdd-' Semi-detached Dwelling, with modern conveniences, on land with a frontage of 16% ft by a'depth of 76ft. This :is a.sound.dwelling, .and,is next the previ-ously-mentioned ■' property.' ."• •'.•'■•■ No. 24, WARIPORI STREET: A. Splendid 6-roomed Residence, in sound order, fitted with modern conveniences, land 22ft 4m by, a depth of 88ft. Close to Kmtoul street, m an ideal position, with a good outlook. This is a good property, with a level section, and is very handy to the city. No. 211, RINTOUL STREET: _ A 5-roomed Dwelling, with a large shop in an 7f ng ai fronta? e ,of 20ft by a depth of 100 ft Almost at the junction of Rintoul and Luxford streets, and standing as it does with a good surrounding district this is a property that should be suitable for many classes of business. % 13 DONALD M'LEAN STREET--0 Uooa Kooms, in sound order, on land }"<£ a frontage of 34ft by a depth of 107 ft. Just off Riddiford street, a short distance past its.junction with Constable street in a position that must make an conTenient & " * comfort^le, 32a, DOUGLAS STREET: tr,V ,?t°f° mcd Co*tage > fitted with eleconiS i lg-ht>, ran Se. bathroom, etc., on land past the 1 7J 8% °S Ade¥ de ™*- juTt past the Basin Reserve, and within walking distance of the 'city, this is a proI perty .bringing -in a good return. THE; SALE OF' THE ARfIVT? mto TIONED PROPERTIES OIPTO a' DEPOSITS RANGE FROM £100 tn -pmn DEPOSITS RANGE FROM |wo to Isoo! The properties at the present time are i'or lull particulars apply. . HARCOURT &.CO., ■'::,., Auctioneers. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. FRIDAY, 11th MARCH, 1927 At 2.30; p.m. AUCTION SALE WELL-SITUATED 4-RD, DWELLING, .. ■■■ -No. 50, Mulgravestreet. 6-RD. DWELLING, NGAHAURANGA (In the Estate of A. F. Tait.) JJESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have* Tru S te e CeU;n d tr"ctio»s,^m the Publi? xiustee, to bell by Pubic Auction at their rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on' the above-mentioned date, at 2.30 p.m.— 50, MULGRAVE STREET. In a, very central position, a substantial-Iy-biult 4-i-d. DWELLING, fitted "ith c.1., gas stove, range, pedestal bath, tali? phont, washhouse, etc., on land with v frontage of 20tt by a depth of 127 ft. Within a few minutes of any part of the city this is a dwelling in sound order, is of a class which always commands a cry ready inquiry and it is within about 2 minutes of Lambton quay. NGAHAURANGA ROAD, Ngahaurang'a. A 6-rd. DWELLING, fitted with usual convs., on land with a frontage of 50ft by a depth of 120 ft. Situated about a quarter of a mile off. Main Hutt road, this is a property which should be good buying, and with the present rapid means of transport, should be suitable for the city worker. For full particulars app.ly HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. MAKE AN OFFER. TTOLMWOOD-AV.-G Rooms, 3 mins. -1--1- to Marsden School; grojmd well laid out; motor garage, etc.; a chance to secure a bargain. Small cash deposit,; will be accepted from sound buyer. Apply William Butler, 115, Lr.mbton-qy. Tel 42-901.

TUESDAY, loth "MARCH, 1927, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. TWO 5-RD. DWELLINGS, EACH ONLARGE SECTIONS OF LAND. MAIN ROAD, SILVERSTREAM. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have ITO A\TT e Tr.\TStrii.oti^ t0 Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, 195 Lambton quay, on the above-mentioned uace, ac jz.oO p.m.:— TWO GOOD 5-RD. .HOUSES, situated on the Chelsea Estate, Main road, buverstream, and being Lots 9 and 10, Lot 9 having a frontage of 40ft by a 1 an^Xot 10 with a ivoJage of 5014 ieet by a depth of 228 feet Ihese two properties are situated a few minutes from the railway ttation, in a district that is fast growing, and where values are and must further, increase m the near future, and they must also have prospective value as future business sites. Both houses are in sound order, are fitted with conveniences, and can be easily financed into. For full particulars, apply HARCOURT AND CO., '.:■'■ .:■■'. Auctioneers. .. TUESDAY7ISIFMpC^-i927; —" ■ At 2.30 p.m.. AUCTION SALE SOUND 6-RD. RESIDENCE CLOSE TO THE CITY. No. 21, ADAMS TERRACE. £150 DEPZ SIT- £150 JESSES. HARCOURT AND CO have A 6-RD. RESIDENCE, well situated, and fitted with electric light, range, bathroom, cahphont, washhouse, etc., on land with a frontage of 30ft by a depth of 310 ft, and known as No 21 Adams terrace, just off Aro street, and witnm a very short distance of Wil- ■ iis street, in a fine healthy, sunny position. J This is a good class of property, and with the very reasonable deposit asked, namely, *aou and the value-for-money upset price that has been fixed, it will ensure almost anyone being able to finance into a comfortable, .sound, home; .. .-.'•■■. For full particulars apply : HARCOURT AND. CO., ' . Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 15th MARCH, 1927, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. MODERN 10-RD. RESIDENCE (With an Absolutely Perfect Harbour View), No. BS, MORTIMER TERRACE. ' Also, DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN PROPERTY (Ranui terrace, Khandallah). TVfESSRS. HARCOURT AND, CO have received instructions from the 'owner PUBLIC Aanr?rTn^ v a'!d) to Sell b >' Tn if AUCriON, at their Rooms, 195 SaTsJoTmT-" 16 akove-mentioned MORTIMER TERRACE—A RECENTLY CONSTRUCTED RESIDENCE of To good rooms, fitted with the very latest bX mTt S ' "• 2 Porcelain baths and basins, ■■ 2 kitchenettes, 2 gas cookers, etc on land with frontage of 53ft by a depth of 179 ft. This resiorde? H CM^ I.ce*cd.,» in fauHless tho-Rr 11 mtaa% minutes of the Brooklyn car service, or easy' walkview is obtained over the, city and i«qi?° UM 3? d 1<: lsa sPlendid home, or fl * - •« ■' P r9P.ositioD for letting in flats, without any expense whatever of heart timbers.throughout, is finished vnth. expensive fittings and has only been erected about two years It was built specially for the owner The section is a splendid one with tin-ton ! emjsf- .T? le outlook Is eTpln wl ?!<=;> •!:akes.ln, Part of the harbour, ■s 1 's-very handy to the railway station and bus services. For full particulars, apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAYj Bth MARCH, 1927. MS/ HARCOURT AND COMPublic Auction, at their Sac Rooni, Lambton quay, Wellington on Tnwq PAY, the Bth day of WrCH IoW a 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND contiin ing 20 perches, be the same a litUe" more or less, being part o f Section 2S 1111 the Hutt District, and beiii" Lot 16 on Deposited Pl an 2153 ami being the whole of the land % and described in Certificate^ of Jitle Register Book Volume -HO Foho 84 Wellington Resist™ Sufc ject to Memorandum of Mortgage registered Xo. 123,378, securing to the htnte Advances Superintendent the principal sum of £550, and which sum has now been reduced to £447 17 S 7j The mortgagee's estimate of value and application to soil can be inspected at the Offices of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Offices of the Registrar aforesaid, or at the Offices of Messrs. Mazengarb. Hay, and Maoalistcr, Solicitors, 21, Brandon street, Wellington, or at the Auctioneers. This property consists of a residence situated at 41, Pharazyan street, Lower Hutt, replete with all modern improvements.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 14

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