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AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE. ON THE PREMISES, CORNER WAITOA AND lIATAITAI ROADS, Back* of Slater's' Drapery Store. TUESDAY NEXT, AT 2.p.m. CHARLIE HAwkINS will Sell by Auction on behalf-of the owner, who is \ej\iua Wellington, the CONTEXTS OJ' , HER FLAT. ' Full details Monday's "Evening Po.-t.'' i TUESDAY NIvXT, 2 p.m., At Our MaiT--6 ROOMS of Oak and Rimu Furniture, Rosewood Gland Piano, CO Oak Singer Dropbcad Machine, vcmovoil to Otrr Mart, ' from Lower Ilutt, for Convenience of tale. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneer?, 108, Cuba street-Central. | AUCTION SALE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, WELLINGTON TERRACE. VALUABLE SECTION WITH RESIDENCE THEREON, AND SECTION ADJOINING READY FOR BUILDING, Gth JUNE, 1928, at 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN have been instructed by Mr. Justice Blair, who has left Wellington, to Sell by Public Auction at 157, Feathcrston street, ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, being Lots 1 and 2 of Subdivision of Part Sections 135 and 136, containing in all 1 rood, 0 6 pe/ehes, known as 325, The Terrace, TOGETHER WITH dwelling of 9 living-rooms, with usual convenience*, and buck garage. This is one of the last chances to buy a property on The Ten-ate in such a central position. The property will first of all be offered as, olie lot, and in the event of not beinc sold, will thcu be offered separately. The position is unique, being sunny, sheltered, and only ten minutes' walk from the Post Oflice. A good, view of the harbour and city can be obtained, and there is practically no climb. The house, although not modem, has spacious living-rooms, and can bo altered into an up-to-date residence. Full particulars and key from the Auctioned s, . TINCn, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN 150, Feutherston street. ' Telephone -11-BIS. TIIURSI&Y. 3Ut MAY, ' 1.30: No. 10], BROUGHAM STREET (Ellice street end). ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE, Comprising: PIANOS (by Nucfeldt), COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITE, HANDSOME 3PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK GATELEG TABLE, SUPERIOR CARPET SQUARES, Stair Carpet, Duchesse Chests, Bedsteads, Wires, Kapoks, Blankets, Linen, and all the Superior -Furniture and effects. 300 L™- 300 "DAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 98, ManA* ncrs sheet, favoured with instructions from the Owner, will sell as above. Full details Inter. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. Tel. 42-785. MONDAY, 2Slh MAY, 1925. 2 p.m. ' Under Distress Warrants issued out of the Magistrate's Court, Bolt find Co. v. T. M. Jenncns. Under instructions from the Bailiff of the Magistrate's Court, Wellington. RAMSEY- WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers, will s,ell at their AUCTION ROOMS, 08, MANNERS STREET:— 1 GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK. And between A. Durrant v. A. Gibson, , ONE ELGIN LEVER WATCH AND tjOLD CHAIN. On view from 9 a.m. I!AMSEY. WILSON, Auctioneer. Tel. 42-755. - MONDAY, 2 p.m., AT MART, OS, MANNERS STREET, opp. Regent. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF GENEKAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, AND - CONTENTS OF WELL-FURNISHED HOME FROM KGAIO. 350 350 RAMSEY WILSON, AND CO. will sell as above: — 1 GENT'S B.S. BIKE INDIAN MOTOR-BIKE, 7-0 power plus, good order On view from 9 a.m. ' RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., Manners street, opp. Regent. See Flag! WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, 1.30 sharp. AT RESIDENCE, No. 11, LEVY STREET (Close to De Luxe Theatre). AUCTION - SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL EFFECTS. Handsome Sideboard, D. Tables, Chairs, Carpet Square, Gramophone and "Records, large Double-mirroied Door Wardrobe, Bedsteads, Wires, Kapoks, Singer Machine, Duchesse Chests, Stair Carpet Runner, Blankets, Qliilts, etc. 250 L^. s- 250 RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., favoured with instructions from the Owner, will sell as above. Full details later. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer., . Tel. 42-785. '" PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HATAITAI. ARTISTICALLY Designed Bungalow of 5 rooms and scullery, with all modem conveniences, including gas stove and range with hot water service. Sitting-room has liiige bow casement windows with built in scat, also two alcoves with scats and the ii .ills are panelled in oiegon. There is room for garage. This property is ideally situated -within a few minutes' level walk from bus stop, is sheltered from the prevailing wind, gets plenty of sun, and has a fine view of the sea. Owner transferred and an offer is wanted for this charming IOmCG. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Land and Estate Agents, Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Lambton quay. TONY HOMES AN'I) HOMES THAT i- COUNT. THORNDOiM —Gentleman's Residence ot 10 rooms, built of totara, tiled roof, polished kauri interior, porcelain bath, 4 wardrobes, electric light, hot points; level sections. Price £4100; terms arranged Most glorious home in best locality KELBURN (select part)—B Rooms and kitchenette, dining-room 20 x 16. Marseille roof, oriel window, hall, porcelain bath, elee light, large caliphont: big section, 21 frontages; Govt mortgage House built only 2% years Price £2100 Charming home. ORIENTAL BAY - 8 Rooms, alongside tram no climb, electric light, porcelain bath, caliphont, h. and c. water. Price £3000 Most artistically designed residence, in choice position. MOUNT VICTORIA-New 6-rd Bungalow, concrete foundations, portico hall, built-in wardrobes, airpit fireplaces, o.L, hot points, porcelain bath, caliphont, h. and c. water, concrete paths, level section. Price £2500 A home " that will satisfy the most fastidious. HATAITAI - 8 Rooms, extra special build, concrete foundations, conservatory, largo panelled hall, enamel bath, gas cooker, h. and o. water, plastered walls, summer house; large section, concrete yard, gravelled paths, garden and lawn. Price £2000. Must be seen to be appreciated. MARTIN M'INTYEE & CO. ,215,, LAMBTON QUAY CN.Z. Insurance Buildings).

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 16

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