AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF MODERN HOME, No. 10, KIWI STREET, LOWER HUTT, on thjTground, SATURDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1927, At 2.30 p.m. TT ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., have -*"*•• received instructions from Thomas Hall, Esq., who is giving up housekeeping, to offtr for sale, by Public Auction:— 'HIS MODffRN FOUR-ROOMED BUNGALOW, kitchenette, hot and cold water, gas cooker, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, every convenience, washhouse, copper, tubs, under one roof. • The terms are exceptionally easy, namely, 20 per cent, cash, balance arranged. Note.—This property was specially built for the Owner, and is less than five minutes walk from the main station. For card to view and further details, apply to the Auctioneers, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., 145, Featherston street, and -Main street, Lower Hutt. WEDNESDAY THE 1 FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER; 1927. SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE AND UNDER CONDUCT RcS RAR °F THE TLTESSRS. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, , £*■.¥•' acting under instructions from the .Registrar of the Supreme Court, at Wellington, will offer for Sale by Public Auction at their Sale Rooms, 14, Brandon street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY the FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1927, at 3 o clock in the afternoon— ALL THAT piece of land situated in the Land Registration District of Wellington, containing sixteen decimal nine perches (16.9 per.) be the same a little more or less, being Part Section Eight Hutt District, being Lot Eight of Block lour on Deposited Plan Number-1988, and being all the land in Certificate of Title VOLUME 329, FOLIO 102 (Wellington Registry), SUBJECT to Covenanfas to Fencing contained in Transfer Number 172263, SUBJECT ALSO to Memorandum of Mortgage Registered Number 16756S to the Trustees of the New Zealand Branch Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows Friendly Society, securing the principal sum of Seven hundred and fifty pounds (£750) and interest. AND TOGETHER WITH the modern one-storied dwellinghouse ■of five rooms and motor garage, erected thereon, situated at, and known as, No. 409, Jackson street, Petone. The Mortgagee's estimate of value and application to sell can be inspected at the officel of the Registrar of the' Supreme Court at Wellington. ■ Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may Ibe inspected at the Office of the Registrar aforesaid; at the office of Messieurs I Johnston, Bcere, and Co., Solicitors, 142, Featherston street, Wellington, or at the Office of the Auctioneers. MONDAY, 2 p.m. AT MART, 88, MANNERS STREET, Opposite Regent. See Flag! ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS ON BEHALF OF GENTLEMAN LEAVING FOR ENGLAND, comprising Costly oak bedroom suite, oak sideboard, oak h.b. chairs, oak escritoire, 2 c. oak bedsteads, and wires, Morris couch, oak gate-leg table, oak wardrobe, oak duchesse, pedestal, costly Chesterfield suite, lovely rimu d.r. suites (uphol. in moquctte), 1 dark wardrobes, Morris couch, overmantel, valuable marble clock, tub divan chair, Chesterfield couch, linoleums, and a superior collection of furniture and effects from this well-appointed house. Also UPRIGHT GRAND BOHM PIANO. This is a beautiful instrument, as new, rich tone. 525 L^. s- 525 XJAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 98, Man- -^ %> ners street, favoured with instructions, will sell as above — Also, 6 GATELEG TABLES (oak and rimu) 24 SEAGRASS CHAIRS, various designs, well made GENT'S BIKE, GAS STOVES SET WOODEN WASH TUBS Also, CONTENTS OF FLAT, removed from 85, Kent terrace, and will bo sold on behalf of Mr. H. Garbctt. Goods comprise SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE. LOVELY CHESTERFIELD COUCH, oak Morris chair, handsome carpet (10ft Cm x 9ft), twin oak bedsteads, portable perophone, dropside cot, seagrass ptam, 4 oak h.b. chairs, oak extension table (built up frame), lot crockery, aluminium ware, and general kitchen utensils. SPECIAL NOTlci^-As the owners of the above Roodß were unable to arrange MONDAY, 2 p.m. sharp. GREAT BARGAINS FOR ALL. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO Alannors street, opp. Regent. See Flag! W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. GENTLEMAN'S R ESI DENCE . GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. AUCTION SALE No. 9, HIPvOPI STREET. ■ Of 9 LARGE; LOKTY ROOAIS, Bathroom, she- «>Om> \ Vnshhollsc ' lal 'cc WorkExceptionally well built of heart timbers, with concrete foundations. Largo entrance hall, panelling, doors and wardrobes all of selected rimu. Every possible convenience, including hot ami cold water, gas, electric light, hot points, drawers, cupboards, and wardrobes. Garage. Close to trams. On the sunny slopes of Wellington south, with magnificent view. Land 40 feet by • a depth of; 125 feet more or less. . TO BE SOLD BY PUBLfC AUCTION TUESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1927 At 2.30 p.m., by ' LONGMORE AND CO., In the DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE BUILDING, Corner Featherston and Ballancc streets. AUCTION SALE Of BROOKLYN PROPERTY BROOKLYN PROPERTY! TWO SEMI-DETACHED 7-ROOMED RESIDENCES, at present lot in 4 Flats. Nos. 180 and 182, OHIRO ROAD. ATESSHS. LONGMORE AND CO. will wr-.rSF,? S or ■Sftl° b-v J>llblic Auction on TUESDAY, the 27th SEPTEMBER 3927, at 2.30 p.m., in the Dominion Farmers Institute Building, corner Featherston and Ballance streets:— THE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES situated Ohiro road, Brooklyn, known as Nob. 180 and 182, each containing 7 Rooms and conveniences (at present let in Flats), having a frontage of 44 ieet by a depth of 125 feet, more or less. The above property Is situated iv a good position, adjoining Urn Baptist Church, handy to tram, and, owing to the owner being away from Wellington, is for absolute sale. Further particulars and card to view from tho Auctioneers. LONGMORE AND CO., Featherston street. Tel. 43-679.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 16
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