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• . AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 30th MAY, 1928, | . " . At 11 a.m. SALE OF ONE OF WELLINGTON'S FINEST :.'...'.';' , RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, KNOWN AS "TIPUNA," GRANT ROAD. MAGNIFICENTLY SITUATED, WITH NEARLY AN ACRE OF LAND, IN THE HEART OF THORNDON. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed to sell, by the Trustees . in the Estate of the Late Joseph Joseph (deceased), AT PUBLIC AUCTION— AT OUR ROOMS, 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND being Part Section 654, City of Wellington, having a frontage of 107 ft to Grant road by a depth of 264 ft, and a frontage of 00ft to Burnell avenue, containing 3 roods 17.9 perches. TOGETHER WITH THE FINE RESIDENCE THEREON, comprising downstairs: . large entrance hall, drawing-room, dining-room, smoking-room, kitchen, scullery, housemaid's pantry, larder, storeroom, wine cupboard, maid's sitting-room. Up- • stairs. 5 bedrooms, dressing-room, sewing-room, 3 maids' rooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 ' lavatories, tower-room, linen-room, housemaid's cupboard, several large cupboards. There is every possible convenience, including electric light, "Ideal" hot water service, large cooking range, gas cooker, city water and drainage. # The hrusc is plastered throughout, and is without doubt one of the finest homes in the City of Wellington. , ■There is v glorious view of the harbour and city: it gets the first morning sun, and the property is within five minuses' walk of the Government Buildings. •■' • It )s an ideal gentleman's home, or would make a splendid boarding or apart-.-meet bouse or private hospital. ■, \; :■•■ ibe grounds are beautifully laid out in flower and vegetable garden, lawns, shrubbery, and in the lower part of the section there is a full-sized grass Tennis Court -'..and a large concrete and glass Conservatory; also small Motor House, and anyone ■riot requiring the whole of the grounds, with a large frontage to Grant road and - 'Burneli avenue, the property, lends itself well to a cutting-up proposition. TERMS OF SALE: - ' , 10 P.O. ON FALL OF HAMMER, 23 1-3 P.C. ON POSSESSION BEING GIVEN. . BALANCE 5 YEARS FROM DATE OF SALE, WITH INTEREST AT 0 P.C, For arrangements to inspect t and card to view, see the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., SEATER'S BUILDING, 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. .-.■■ ■ ■ , • ■ i '

TO-MORROW MORNING, f THURSDAY NEXT, At • 10.30 o clock sharp. \ At 1,30 sharp. UNRESERVED. AUCTION SALE SALE BY~AUCTION Of . ■ . of v ■1A CASES OP "SPA" TRUCK AND , T ,, Trx . rnA . .„ „ JLU PUT CAR PARTS • 1 JOHN TANNS SAFE, 25 xl9x 19 Ex Queen's Bond,' 3 ENGLISH FIREPROOF SAFES (variy ; In Lots to_suit Buyers. l CHEQUE-WRITER, ' AT OUR .MART (BASEMENT), ' Cost £i 5 No. 8, Willeston street. 1 CLOTH-MEASURING MACHINE, cost Now on View. ]0 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS— „_ ~^L . Remington, Yost, Salter, Standard, JvO KJibJiKVh. Imperial, etc. TrmvcTT^ \x-n en 20 TKEAI>LE SEWING MACHINES E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. (various makes), etc. Auctioneers, No. 8. Willston street.. At.Our Mart, No. S, Willeston street) ■ SALE UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. Now. onVlexV- . — ' IT1 JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, „-jM-ESSKS. 'E. JOHNSTON AND CO. -&. • No. 8> Willeston street. ■ i"A have been instructed by the Land- , lords (who have seized under a distraint) ■to sell by auction at Room No. 25, Third J6-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), ,1.30. lpor lletchers Bu.ld.ng. No. 4, Willis AT REsiDENC l B No . v LEVY . ST ., ' TO-MORROW Off Pitman-st, Back of De' Luxe. ■U Tnn AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR -n l.io p.m., HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND the following Furniture, etc.:- ' GENERAL EFFECTS, comprising: 1 OAK OFFICE TABLE (with drawers) Mirrored Sideboard, Dining Table, Chairs, 1 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, No. S Morns Chair Wicker Chair, Carpet 1' TYPEWRITER T-kBLE Square, Linoleums, Pictures, Congo--5 OFFICE CHAIRS* leum Square, Gramophone tuid . Ro--1 ELECTRIC R \DI VTOR ' ' cords,. Banjo, Mandolin,' and Case (as 1 INKSTAND •. »ew)> Etc. 1 SAFE (Dart), fireproof, 30in x 20in. 250 ' ' LOTS" 250 ' . E' JOHNSA?ctioneei-' "RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 9S, Man- ... , Auctioned. XV ners g t r eet, 'favoured with iustruc- — '■ — —- tions from Owner, will sell as above; also ■™nATv m n m ™ LARGE DARK DOUBLE MIRRORED , UNCLAIMED GOODS. DOOR WARDROBE, Handsome Dou- ( ■ . ' ble. Light Rimu Bedstead, Wire, and MESSRS. E. JOHNSTON AND CO. Kapok, 3-fold Screen, Curtains, Dueh- , . have been instructed by Mr. L. J. esse Chest (2-d.), Clock, Seagrass Traill, formerly Licensee of the Carlton Chair, Dark Duchesse Chest (5-d.), -2 Hotel, to sell by Public Auction, at their S. Dark W. Bedsteads, Wires, Kapoks Rooms, Willeston street, on WEDNES- »»<! Pillows,- Dark Duchesse (6-d.), DAY, 20th JUNE, 1925, at 1.30 p.m. ' Folding Bedstead and Wire, Bedside sharp, the following Goods which were left Table, Oee. Table, Bedroom Mats, S.I. in the said Hotel by one Roberts, but Bedstead,' Good Mattress, Light Duehhave been unclaimed for a period exceed- e-a- qe Chest (6-d.), Singer Sewing 'Maing six months (unless such goods shall ' chine (cover top), Slip Mats, Large be previously claimed and all charges • Hall Carpet, Electric Ir,on (old voltpaid): age), 12yds Carpet Stair Runner (good), 1 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, 2- Seagrass, Chair, Gas Griller, Crorkery, Drawer, Numbered 1791803 (746-2-2). Glassware, Saucepans, and General The same may be inspected, at any time Kitchen Utensils, and all the Furmon application to the Auctioneers. ture and E^ts. Also, , >. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., SALE 1.30 TO-MORROW, 11 LEVY-ST. Auctioneers, NOTE.—Goods are in nice order. -• . ■•> No. 8, Willeston street. EVERYTHING, MUST BE SOLD. '■ - - ' On View from 9 a.m. ' • : RAMSEY WILSON, ' , THURSDAY MORNING, Auctioneer. At 10.30 o'clock sharp. LOCATION.—Levy-st. is at Back of Do . ' Luxe Theatre, top end Pitman-st. See SALE BY AUCTION ' vllts'- *> ■ ..■ Of — '■ : s—— ■ ■'• 1 MARQUEE FLY/ 30 x 30 ' THURSDAY, Slat MAY. ' I.VALUABLE MARQUEE, 2!) x 29 (new) . v 1.30 Sharp. -B'BEST QUALITY DUCK TENTS (new) — (various sizes) ■ No. 101, BROUGHAM STREET 8 HEAVY '•NAVY BOILED CANVAS (Ellice-st. end. See Flag!) TARPAULINS, 12 x' 15, 15 x 21.G, 19 x ' 20, 18 x 21, 20 x 21, and 22 x3O (new). • ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE, AfOur. Mart, NoTsT.Willeston street. „.,'■. , r C 1 ° I mp"slnf , ' . ... Costly chesterfield suite, handsome 3-piece E; JOHNSTON AND CO. have received oak bedroom suite, oak gateleg table, • instructions to Sell at their Rooms, superior arpet squares,- piano (by as above ' Nuefelat), Morns couch, seagrass -■> ; ' chairs, hall carpet ■ runner, Morris VALUABLE MARQUEE, TENTS, AND o hair, 12yds special quality stair car--TARPAULINS. pets, duchesse chests, s. bedsteads, - ' 'These are. all special quality goods, and wires, kapoks, blankets, linen, and all for absolute, sale. All brand new. the.superior furniture and effects (all ' : -E.-JOHNSTON AND CO., la' beaUtlM aS "^ Auctioneers. 300 LOTS. 300 '.','-•• 300 , LOTS. 300 ■ , THURSDAY NEXT, ■■;•■'. At 12.30 sharp. T>AMSEY. WILSON AND CO., 98, Man--*-*1 ners-st., favoured with instructions UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE from Owner, will sell as .above. '■ ■ • Of Full Details To-morrow. '■• •■ T^. V| LLi ES' ?A^ PLES- RAMSEY WILSON, .-.; . (All New Season's Goods). Tel. 42-785. Auctioneer. ' At. Our- Mart, No. S, Willeston street. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received IMPORTANT ■ AUCTION SALE, .• .instructions to Sell.at their Mart, as IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, above, WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, 1925, Oft LADIES' VERY LATEST TWEED, •■ At 1.30 p.m. <*P ,'VELOUR, AND FACE CLOTH • COATS, all fur trimmed, and worth ON THE PREMISES, . up to £9 9s each. CHAMBERLAIN ROAD, JOIINSON--12 DOZEN PAIRS LADIES' SILK HOSE VILLE. - 5 DOZEN LADIES' VESTS — ' 4. DOZEN ART SILK JUMPERS TVTESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE, AUC--20 SPECIAL QUILTS (Double and Single) iv- TIONEERS, have been favoured with Etc., Etc. ' • instructions from Mrs. Sinclair, who is . , Also giving up housekeeping, to sell by PUB--3 DINNER SUITS, '4' MEN'S SUITS, 20 MC AUCTION on the premises, as above, SPORTS COATS, ' MEN'S TROUS- ™c entire contents of her well-furnished '■'• ERS 7 MEN'S OVERCOATS, 15 residence, on WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, SUIT CASES, 3 TIN TRUNKS, 3 at 1.30 p.m:, comprising:— UMBRELLAS, .25 PAIRS MEN'S T.TjfOS " BOOTS-AND SHOES, 100 DOZEN HALL RUNNERS ffiTK^SINGLEg. fllt' CHAIRS K ITCHEN/EASYj and sea . HATS, 3 VELOUR HATS, 35 DOZEN CURTAINS ' / ASSORTED TIES, 70 PAIRS SILK PALM STANDS :. SSV^S^tZ^L^I 8' TABLES dH D F INING, OCCASIONAL, AND ;On Vie# Morning of Sale. BEDS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE ' E. JOHNSTON AND CO., WIRES ■•-.-. • Auctioneers. MATTRESSES : PILLOWS FRIDAY MORNING, DUCHESSES At 10.30 o'clock sharp. WARDROBES -—■ ' COUCHES AND SETTEES SALE BY AUCTION BOOKSHELVES Ot - PICTURES • T.^S^SrWt™"^)1! cushions, etc., etc. y-SEATER ESSEX, 3-SEATER Als °. ' x ; BUICK, 3-SEATER GRAY COUPE, Kitchen utensils, kettle?, pots and pans, .- CHEVROLET SEDAN, STANDARD wringer, choice crockery, cutlery, 01----13.9 TOURER, CADILLAC TOURER nament's, etc., etc. ':-• tS-cyl.), 3-SEATER SCRIPPS BOOTH A , so •( *-'so Garden tools, spades, shovels, axes, etc., FORD HALF-TON VAN etc. 2 BIG X MOTOR CYCLES AND SIDE- Everything in good order and must bo CARS (in good order). sold. No. reserves. AT CLARKSON'S GARAGE, On view morning of sale. : .Herberfrtrect. . DUNBAR SLOANE. E- JOHNSTON AND CO. have received. Auctioneer. • instructions from Messrs. Clarkson . awl Co. to Sell, at their Garage, as above. rraw pI?N noCTOIt Terms will be arranged if necessary. • , M re v ,- On view morning of Bale. JS the Recognised Medico for fountain Further entries invited. - ! X ■ t ?ens and liversharp Pencils. Cou- : E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ' ton ua" "^ —.. . . A"ctioneerß- — TTPHOLSTERER! Upholsterer! Yell ' *J Have your Chesterfield Suite Re-coy-TvON'T pass the Big Tree pump without effrd by us. We are experts. Open Up- -*-' filling up. But if you do, it's only bolstering Factory, Boulcott-st., just above ■ ' a little way to the next one. church. Tel. 45-933.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 16

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