AUCT> NS. ANOTHER AUCTION SALE ! AT THE BROADWAY AUCTION ROOMS, 97, RIDDIFORD STREET, AT 2 P.M. MONDAY. QHARLIE HAWKINS, "The Outside v^ Sales" Specialist, has been instructed to sell by Auction the CONTENTS OF A 5-RD. HOUSE, removed from JMiramar for convenience of sale, as follows: — 1 OAK SIDEBOARD (with leadlights) 1 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in shadow tissue) i 3 DRESSING TABLES with miilrors 1 OAK DUCHESSE, DUCHESSES MATTRESSES, MORRIS COUCH, 1 LEATHER COUCH, K. TABLE AND K. CHAIRS, 1 DINING EXTENSION TABLE, COPPER KERBS, LINO, CARPET RUNNER, MUSIC STOOL, PEDESTAL, CROCKERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, AND NUMEROUS SUNDRIES. ; Also, 1 DROPHEAD SINGER MACHINE 1 OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE (latest design) 4 PICTURES (Juliet, Cinderella, Lady Disdain, "Her Life is But a Dream") 1 INLAID TABLE (made with New Zealand woods) 3 DOULTON VASES, and 1 LARGE MIRROR, 3 x 5 "1 CARPET SQUARE, 12 1 9. O. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. Telephone 14-247. NOTE.—This isa Special Sale, and everything must be cleared, as the owner is leaving New Zealand. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ANOTHER POULTRY SALE, AT THE BROADWAY AUCTION ROOMS, 07, Riddiford street, .Newtown. . • ■ Telephone 14-247. TUESDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. CHARLIE HAWKINS, the Poultry Exw pert, will sell by Auction at their rooms— . 230 HEAD POULTRY. 200 Pullets (Willoughby Knight and Salisbury strain) 30 Bullets (Padman-Nixon strain) Also— Quantity of Useful Household Furnishings. Fuller particulars in Monday's "Evening Post." ... .- '■■ * . fa AUCTIONEER'S NOTE^-The pullets are very fine birds, and anyone requiring the best will do well'to inspect. . Poultry Sale commences at 2 p.m. sharp. ■C. HAWKINS, , „. , «"■.'■" Auctioneer. Broadway Auction Rooms. Outside Sales given personal attention. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, SITUATED NGAIO, GOLDIE'S BRAE, KARORI, SEATOUN, AND THORNDON. WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, 1927, 1 At 2.30 p.m. ■MESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. have received instructions from the Public irustee to offer for sale by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the 4th May,'lo27, at 2.50 p.m., at the Dominion Farmers' Institute Building, corner of Ballancc and Fcathcrstou streets, , the . following . Freehold Properties:— ' 1. ESTATE OF CATHERINE YOUNG-MAN—3-rd. Cottage, situated corner of Inilay crescent and Abbott road, 'Ngaio, on land'% acre. Title Land Transfer. 2. ESTATE FANNY VlNCENT—Wellbuilt 2-story Residence of 7 rooms, with conveniences, on land 70 x 100, known as No. 7, Grosvcnor terrace, Goldie's Brae. '.' ■ Property in this locality is in great demand, but seldom in the market. 3. ESTATE RICHARD GEORGE COLTAN—Vacant Building Section, beinjr Lot 66 on Deposited Plan No. 2707, situated Espin crescent, Karori, and containing 20.32 perches. The land has a frontage to Espin crescent of 51ft siu, is in a commanding position facing north, with harbour view, and in within 5 minutes' walk of Karori tunnel. 4. ESTATE G. P. HUNTER (Deccased)-4-rd. Dwelling, with lean-to washhouse and bathroom; also -2 sheds; conveniences include electric light, tins, water, and drainage. Land 42 x ; 105. This property is situated No. 18, f Mantell street, Seutoun, and has been recently painted and renovated. 5. ESTATE JULIA HENDERSON—No. (i, Upton- tcrraco (off Tiuakori road), Dwelling of 5 rooms, with bathroom, scullery, and conveniences; land 35ft frontage. This property is handy to city, and within n few minutes' wall; of tram stop.' Further particulars and card to view from the Auctioneers, LONGMORE AND CO. SHORT-NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE, WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE, SITUATED 34, UPPER RATA ROAD, HATAITAI, WITH VACANT POSSESSION. OWNER HAVING PURCHASED LARGER HOUSE IS ■ SOLE REASON FOR SELLING. Situated within five minutes' walk of Hataitai tram/ with two entrances. ■JVfESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. have •"■*• received instructions io offer for sale by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 4th MAY. 1027, at 2.30 p.m., at the Dominion Farmers' Institute Building, corner of Ballance and Fcatherston streets, the following Freehold Property— WELL-BUILT AND UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE, SITUATED UPPER . RATA ROAD, HATAITAI, and known as No. 34, containing 3 bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes, I large dining and drawing rooms with opening, making one large room, with two fireplaces; kitchen and scullery, with gas stove, meat safe, and cupboards; bathroom,'with enamel bat(i, gas caliphont, and basin; lavatory with patent silent .flusher. Outside washhouse with gas copper and: tubs. In addition there is a fine glassed-in sleeping porch; land about 40 x 167. The property, which is now vacant, is a one-story residence,; in splendid order, with concrete paths, flower, garden, and commands a view of the Heads and overlooks Evans Bay. A. most desirable home. Key at the office of the Auctioneers, LQNGJiIQRE AND CO., Baker s Buildings, Feathcrston street. ' -..I;'.'". A BEAUTY SPOT ' WHICH IS ALMOST UNKNOWN. ■■•.•". ■■■.■'■■■■ AND you can have a ?i-acre ■Section there for' £85. A beautiful stream, in which there are many bathing pools, runs through the property. Native and exotic trees, planted 35 years ago, .shelter the land, and the views of. hill and valley, road and river, are really lovely. A cottage can be built for £86, and you can lay down a, tennis court, plant an orchard, and make a garden. A sec- ' tion three-quarters of an acre in area, and with 100 ft road frontage, - has wonderful possibilities. "The Plateau" is only 25 miles from the city, just over an hour in your car, along an excellent road. Ring- us about it and we will take you out to see.this beautiful spot. ■ .■■■.■■■ ■ •-■.■.■ GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER, : LOWER HUTT. Tel. 46-305. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 16
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