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• AUCTIONS. ' , ; BANKERS', MERCHANTS', INSURANCE COMPANIES', AND RETAILERS' OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THE FINEST CENTRAL BUSINESS SITE IN THE LOWER HUTT-OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, at 2.30.p.m. XT ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., have received instructions from the Lower Hutt • Borough Council to offer for sale, in their rooms, 14, Brandon street,.Wellington, THIS SPLENDID BUSINESS BLOCK, BEING GRANTHAM'S IMPROVED CORNER.SITE.' "!. • . MA^N STREET. , i \ ■■i\ J kit. t J ■■ -I bY ; VVW I | \ V i\ JL A L.'_. •' • ' '-\ ' ' .w' . , %«' ■■ta ■ i ■.■. .• . •.■ \ v», V' j ' 1 : ■ ■ 'T!f\ :\ -I' •* THIS;UNIQCE BUSINESS BLOCK has a. frontage, of 30 feet 11 inches to the Main street and 165 feet 6 inches to Laing'a road: (all measurements be-the same a little more or lees),.together with THAT SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT TWO-STORY BUILDING erected.thereon, containing large shop arid 10 rooms, bathroom, porcelain bath, basin, h.and c, c.1., etc. These rooms can .be.converted into desirable ofEces if desired; also adjoining bakehouse, 2 large storerooms, and loft. This property has long since been recognised as the best corner site in this thriving shopping area—the pick of the Lambton quay of, Lower Hutt. This block will be infinitely superior owing to the Local-Authorities', intention, to "widen the , road 16ft 6in at this extremely busy centre. Bankers, Insurance Companies, and Retailers cannot afford to miss this opportunity of acquiring :the best site'in the Town of Lower Hutt. FAVOURABLE TBRM6 CAN BE ARRANGED. j_ The fortunate buyer of the above property will'have the right to occupy the shop for 12 months from date of sale, previous to the.Cpuneiji Widening the;road, which will give them.ample time to make the aece6sai7.',mprdve'ments to the exi'stine buildinir thereon.. Further.details later. • . ' ■.-..'., .. . . ■ a. ERNEST LEIGHTGNi LTD., 145, FEATHERSTON STREET, or MAIN STREET, LOWER HUTT.

ASSIGNED STOCK. WEDNESDAY NEXT, . At 1.30 o'clock sharp. ON THE PREMISEsTno. 227, CUBA-ST. , -(Close to Peoples-Palace.) 500 L°l s 500 JP JOHNSTON AND CO. have received •*-'• instructions to Sell, on the Premises, as above— THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OP LEATHER, GRINDERY, AND BOOTMAKER'S PLANT, SHOP FITTINGS, Etc., comprising:— ; solid leather and fibre suit and attache cases, hat-box-es, leather music cases and school bags, slates, bag handles, wrist, straps,. scissors, combs, purses, pocket knives, pouches, wallets, mirrors, military brushes and combs, leggings. belts, n tote cases, photo. frames, Ladies' sunshine purses, gloves, boot lasts, nails, uuber heels, laces, polishes and. creams, brushes, blanco dyes, wood-milne service soles, protectors, solution, .brass and iron rivets, tacks, leather aprons, asst. keys for suitcases, toe- - plates, steps, and numerous other lots, absolutely no reserve. On View Morning o£ Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. THURSDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VALUABLE WATERCOLOURS by Mabel Hill and Mcnzics Gibb. r LARGE AX. CARPETS, AX. RUNNERS, SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD AND 4 COMFY EASY CHAIRS with loose covers, FULL CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND 20 RECORDS, ELEC. READ^ ING LAMPS, VALUABLE ORNAMENTS, OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK' WRITING DESK, AND APPOINTMENTS. ■ At the Residence, No. 12a, CENTRAL-TER., KELBURN. On Account of Miss Edith Arndt, who is giving up housekeeping. 1? JOHNSTON AND CO. have received •Li* instructions to Sell at Kclburn, as above— THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc Full details later. . E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MINING PROPERTY FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. By Order of,the Receiver for the First : Debenture-Holders. HPHE ivholo of the' property and assets •*• comprising the Mine hitherto. carried on by_ New Zealand Consolidated Limited and situate near Thames will be sold at Public Auction by E. P. Levien, Esq., Auctioneer for John W. Foster and Co., on Wednesday, the 21st day of September, 1927, at 2.30 p.m.. in the Dominion Farmers' Institute Building, Wellington. The property comprises:— (a) Freehold land.containing i acres 19.2 perches. (b) The following special Quartz claims:— Paraquet, containing 1W) acres more or less; The Zeehan, containing 90 acres 1 rood 27 perches more or less; Montana, containing 01 acres 3 roods 19 - perches more or less; Kensington, containing 100 acres more or less. (c) Prospecting License for 100 acres more or less. (d) Licenses for special sites for (a) Machines, (b) 2 Batteries, (c) Tramway, (d) Water Races. • : (c) All the Mining plant, machinery, engines, boilers, buildings, equipment, furniture,' and fittings used by the Company in the course of its bußinesß at-the Mine. : ■ Full particulars and description of usMti, together with Conditions of Sale, may be inspected at the following Offices:— Messrs. Towle and Cooper, Solicitors, Auckland; W. 11. Nankervis, Esq., Public Accountant, Union Bank Chambers, Wel-ln.-gton; Duncan, Cotterill, and Co., Solicitors, Christchurch; Ramsay, Barraclough, and Haggitt, Solicitors, Dunedin. W. 11. NANKERVIS, Receiver JforJFirflt Debenture-holders. GOOD BUSINESS"FOR SALE. Q.ENERAL STORE*" (grocery, produce, ~ ironmongery, boots, crockery—no drapery), situated country town, main lmfi. Very clean stock, estimated at £000. Plant about £70. Turnover aver- [ ages over £450 per month, about twothirds cash trade. Large shop, with good dwelling attached, with all conveniences; lease 3 years to run at £2 51 per .vcekj £50 goodwill, stock and plant at palliation.. Good school bandy, and clone to--1 railway station. A good deal of trade is obtained from travelling public. GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT. LTD., Land Department (Sole Agents), Palmeraton North.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 16

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