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AUCTIONS. PAWNBROKER'S SALE ~ UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. CONTINUING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 5™ AND 6™ MARCH, » COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M. DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING LTD. HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED BY THE MANAGER, CITY LOAN OFFICE, TO .SELL, AT THEIK MART, 12-14, MANNERS ■ STREET jg°|jj ffiSK: as. above: — BIGGEST BARGAIN SALE EVER HELD BE THERE TUESDAY! ' • ' . ■ BE THERE TUESDAY! EVERY LOT MUST BE CLEARED. OUR INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO SELL. EVERY LOT MUST BE CLEARED. OUR -INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO SELL. DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 1244, MANNERS STREET. - TELEPHONE 43-327. .. P. NORRIS YOUNG, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE VICTORIA ESTATE, LOWER HUTT, OPPi RAILWAY STATION & VICTOEIA STREET, ON THURSDAY, 14™ MARCH, 1929, AT DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, FEATHERSION STREET, at-8 p.m. Trains and Bus, constant services, land people opposite their homes. No further expense. ' . , ' ' MR. JUSTIN POWER has been instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, the above Estate. Thii ideal suburban subdivision is within a quarter of an hour of the city, all sections perfectly flat, contract for roading has been let to Andrews and Kennedy,' to be completed within four months. This magnificent property has been subdivided according ,to the plans oi: .Messrs. Scaton, Sladden, and Pavitt, and in compliance with the Borough Council and Town Planning Commissioners, wide streets, fine up-to-date footpaths, sewerage, surface drainage, gas, electric light, etc. This model subdivision will be offered by Public Auction early in March. A contract has been lot for one model wooden up-to-date bungalow, and one brick residence, as an example of what type of building is required. These residences will be offered for sale with the sections. A clause will be inscribed with the agreement to purchase stipulating.« minimum building cost to ensure that no slum buildings can be erected. This subdivision will be the model village of-the Lower Hutt. A person can step into the train or bus" at Lambton and be at his own door in 15; minutes. The railway concession, ride as,often as you like, tickets:—First class, monthly, £1/8/9; quarterly, £3/15/-; and yearly, £12/3/9. Second-class concessions are:—Monthly, £1/1/3; quarterly, £2/15/-; and yearly, £9/7/6. Workers' weekly tickets are 2/3. ■ TERMS for the sections will be' the easiest. You can obtain a Government loan for 36% years, with a sinking fund at a low rate of interest, or from other sources, and to help persons desirous of obtaining their own homes, I will take a second mortgage for a term at a low rate of interest; therefore, persons with limited capital can secure splendid .homes in this fashionable block. ~ - ' Why pay train or tram fares to inaccessible, hilly, or inconvenient sections that require levelling, when you can secure a splendid home site on the flat with every convenience and nothing further to do to the sections except to lay down your garden ? Bo with the elite in the most favoured, fashionable locality. You can always sell at a profit. Why live in sordid streets with disagreeable neighbours when you can mix with the best? ' • - ■ : Lower Hutt is,renowncd for its sports grounds, tennis, golf, .football, hockey, trot- , ting, and racing.' There are churches for all denominations, convents, ■ private and public schools, high schools, theatres, picture shows, public baths, river and surf bathing close handy. INTENDING PURCHASERS are invited to go over the property. They can inspect the houses now in the course of erection. The architect for the Estate, Mr. 0. A. Jorgensen, is at the service of buyers, with hundreds of plans of residences, bungalows, etc.; but buyers can retain their own architect. Litho. plans will be available shortly. There is a good opening on the Estate for a doctor, a nursing home, or a dentist, picture theatre, shops, etc. The portion of the property fronting Victoria street carries the main traffic, and with the opening of the new bridge over the Hutt River this favourable locality will soon be a very busy suburban thoroughfare. Solicitors for, the Estate are MESSRS. WILFORD, LEVI, & JACKSON. I am prepared to instruct all other Land Agents to dispose of unsold sections ' the day after the Auction Sale. , For further particulars apply.to JUSTIN POWER, Land Agent, Lower Hutt, or the Owner,' THOS. B. DWAN, LICENSED LAND AGENT AND FINANCIER. A.M.P. BUILDING, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. FINAL SALE OF SALVAGE CARPETS FROM KODAK FIRE WEDNESDAY NEXT At 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY NEXT FINAL OF GREAT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF WATER-DAMAGED CARPETS, RUGS, AND RUNNERS, SALVAGED FROM \- KODAK BUILDING FIRE, VICTORIA.,STREET. BEAUTIFUL SUPER WILTON, AXMINSTER CARPETS, IN LATEST SHADES, ROLLS OF AXMINSTER RUNNERS, 27in and 36in wide. ROLLS OF.BODY CARPETS, NUMEROUS WILTON CARPET ENDS, SPECIAL ■■• LOT OF ALL-WOOL AND AXMINSTER HEARTHRUGS STILL TO SELL. (Some of the lots are slightly'marked; most of .them perfect.) POSITIVELY NO RESERVE WHATEVER. XT JOHNSTON & CO. have received special instructions from the Underwriters • to sell the balance of the Carpets, Kugs, and Runners from the Kodak Fire for whatever they wiU fetch. This will be the last chance, as we have strict instructions from the underwriters to sell everything on Wednesday, regardless of price. On view To-morrow (Tuesday) Afternoon and Morning!of Sale. SALE WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. sharp. High-class Carpets have never lioen sold cheaper m Wellington or are ever likely E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers.
TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 1.30. i At Residence, 47a, ARO STREET (Close to Willis street.) ! ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising: COSTLY FRENCH DOUBLE BEDSTEAD, WIRE WOVE ' AND KAPOK, HANDSOME OVAL MIRRORED DUCIIESSE (light), SEAGRASS CHAIRS, LIGHT RIMU : GATELEG TABLE, H.B. CHAIRS, OAK MORRIS CHAIR, PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, ETC. "RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 98, Man- | ■*■*> ners street, favoured with instructions I from Mrs. Newby, will Sell as above. Also— LOT GOOD LINOLEUMS, DROPHEAD .SEWING MACHINE (perfect order), HALL CARPET RUNNER, BEDSTDE RUGS, SOFA SQUARES, BLINDS and CASEMENT CUR- ! TAINS (good), FOLDING SINGLE BEDSTEADS (as new), MATTRESSES and PILLOWS, WICKER CHATR, BEDROOM WARE, D. TABLE AND COVER, AUST. CHAIRS, ELECTRIC IRON, CHIFFONIER, SIDEBOARD, LOT GOOD CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE; also SPECIALLY NICE LOT LINEN, SHEETS, S. and D. BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, etc.; also Superior Lot Aluminium Ware, Wringer (as new), and Kitchen Utensils. SPEClAL—Everything is beautifully clean and >in nice order. Goods on view from 9 a.m. SALE 1.30 TO-MORROW, 47a, ARO-ST. • RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. (Opp. Regent Theatre.) lIARRY A SHEPHERD, 111, Custom *■* ,bouse-qy., opp Bank N.Z Secretary, The Hataitai Land Co., Ltd Sections for Sale from £220. fronting ; Ariki. Rakau. Te Anau, Kio. and Evans Bay road. Ie Anau-rd.—Newly-built 6 Rooms and conve., el. cooker and water heater, up-to- : date 'property. £1000 , Khandallah—Newly-built Modern Dwell , ing, on concrete foundation, a good property. 5 rooms, insured for £1000, £1250. terms £100 down, balance arranged. 1 Wellington Terrace—B-rd. House, twostory, £1900. ;
I TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 2 P.M. T^INGSWAYS, LTD., will sell within "■ then- Rooms, 78, Lambton quay, several consignments o£ good Furniture, also Drapery, comprising:— OAK BEDROOM SUITE, 2 PIANOS (both good instruments), LARGE OAK WARDROBE, 2 RIMU WARDI ROBES, i SPECIALLY GOOD ! USED RIMU DUCHESSES, GOOD ! SELECTION DOUBLE AND SIN- ; GLE BEDS, FOLDING BEDS, LARGE CHESTERFIELD COUCH IN BURLAP, C EASY CHAIRS (all ; practically new), LOUNGE CHAIR, 8 ENGLISH JACOBEAN DININGROOM CHAIRS, ENGLISH INLAID I MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE i (all in perfect repair), MAHOGANY " CHEST, 3 MORRIS COUCHES, .SMALL CHESTERFIELD SUITIi, ■ KITCHEN AND DINING-ROOM TABLES, CHAIRS, RUGS, CARI'ETS, AND SUNDRIES. Also, | DRAPERY, consisting -of 50 dozen ladies' | hose, pyjamas, shirts, canoe shirts, overalls, ladies' silk coats, gent's gabardine light coats, gent's pants, singlets, soft and hard collars, ties, studs, cardigaus, 12 suit lengths, 6 blue serge suits (size 4), girls' black hose, gent's socks, towels, and a large quantity of sundries. • KING SWAYS, LTD., I . Auctioneers. i - £10 DEPOSIT. LOWER HUTT SECTIONS. , TTNDOUBTEDLY the cheapest Building , Sites in the Wellington district at ! £250 each, within the reach of everyone, at £10 deposit, £10 in 3 months, and £10 in 6 months, balance of purchase money 3 years at 6 per cent. These level sections have every city convenience, such aa water, drainage, and electric light. The ground is covered in shelter trees, and some of the sections are scattered with a 'profusion of bulbs and shrubs. Bus passes the door. We will drive you to inspect at any time. J. E. MACLAREN AND CO., 30, Main street, Lower V»u. City Tel. 46-365.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 51, 4 March 1929, Page 18
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