' AUCTIONS. VICTORIA ESTATE, OPP. THE RAILWAY STATION AT LOWER HUTT. SELLING BY PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, 14™ MARCH, 1929, DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, ■ . . . FEATHEESTON STREET. " MR. JUSTIN POWER has been favoured -with instructions to sell this Splendid Block of 100 Sections, with frontages to the Main Hutt road, Victor' \ street, Ttii street, Moa street, Kiwi street, and Beaumont avenue. The roading is now well--on the. way; 66ft wide magnificent streets, footpaths, every convenience, with water, sewerage, drainage, gas, .electric light, etc. ,',',.... : This Block is actually the driest and healthiest locality in the whole district, streams from the Hill have been diverted into the main drains, Hutt road; the Borough Council is erecting an ideal pumping station to serve the whole of this district. This Ideal Subdivision is served, by continuous Irani and Bus bcrvice. Ihe yearly railway tickets are:—First class £12 3a-Od, second class £9 7s fid, and the workers' weekly ticket 2s 3d.This is the finest Subdivision in the Hutt Valley ever ottered to the Public, all the Sections are Hat, with ideal service. In fact, it is the elite neighbourhood ot the iValley. In order to prevent the erection of slum houses, a building restriction will be inserted into the contracts that no building of less value than £11)00 can The terms are: —10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in three months, and 10 per cent. in six months; balance in 30 years at 5Vs per cent. Sample Bungalows, brick, also wood, will be offered at the same time. Intending purchasers are invited to go over the land and inspect the roading and surface drainage system now being excavated. . . . ' This Block is absolutely bone dry. The frontages to Victoria street will be offered in smaller sections as a business area. There should be a great opening for tradesmen, as the new Hutt Bridge will be opened on 14th March, which will divert the trafficthrough Victoria street, Cuba street, and to Petone. In fact, the frontages to Victoria street will be very valuable in the near future, as it is the hub of the district. Why buy rough sections, far away from the tram or bus, in inaccessible localities, when you can purchase these Ideal Flat Sections, in the elite quarter, with wonderful garden soil? There is nothing more to do to it than build your house. In the event of purchasers wishing to take advantage of the Government Loan for Building, I am prepared to take a Second Mortgage on terms to be arranged to suit every individual buyer. Do, not hesitate to inspect this Block; it is sure to sell at the Auction —nothing can stop it. Original purchasers should double their money in a few years if they wish to do so.' Subdivision Plans of the Sections will be available in a few days. Solicitors for the Estate are Messrs. V/ilford, Levi, and Jackson. For further particulars apply to MR. JUSTIN POWER, Auctioneer, Lower Hutt, ! or THOS. B. DWAN, A.M.P. Bldgs., Wellington, Regd. Land Agent and Financier.
TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, Bth MARCH, 1920, • At' 1.30 p.m. IMPORTANT^SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS . Removed for convenience of sale. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell by Auction at their Rooms. 154, Featherston street, as above:— HANDSOME ENGLISH OAK SIDEBOARD with P.G. Mirror LARGE WHITE WARDROBE, a very useful article . MAHOGANY OVERMANTEL RIMU WARDROBE AND DRESSING TABLE " \ CHESTERFIELD WITH LOOSE CUSfl- ' lONS Lawn mower (ball bearing), hedge clippers, Edison Amberola, spade, shovel, fork, hoe, and rake,' carpet sweeper, wringer, lot of sundries, 3 almost new gas tires, black mohair hearthrug, sundry tools, fire guard, seagrass carpet, bucket and sundries, brass tender, large rimu dining table, pair Belleek vases • .. " ' ALMOST NEW WRIGHT EUREKA GAS RANGE, with regulator; cost £26 ss. MAGNIFICENT SOLID MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE OF 3 PIECES NEW SENTRY FIREPROOF SAFES, ' 26in. 28in, and 30in.' ON VIEW MORNING OH' SALE. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., ' , Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, AT .2, p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE ;OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROL- ■ LER-TOP DESKS, AND SUNDRIES. AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. ■ . COURTENAY PLACE. 370 ' 'L^ s- 370 MESSRS.- SAMSON BROS, have received instructions from Mr. J. Imies to sell, as above:— HANDSOME SIDEBOARD with bevel mirroT CHESTERFIELD COUCH, in Burlap DOUBLE AND SINGLE OAK BEDSTEADS " DINING TABLE AND HIGH-BACK > CHAIRS •■■•'■ HAND SINGER SEWING MACHINE, ■FIREPROOF OFFICE SAFE, 34 x 23, by Midland Safe Co., Birmingham OAK BEDROOM SUITE, complete Duchesse chests, wardrobes, box ottoman, easy chairs, carpets, hearthrugs, linoleums,, settee, Morris couch, crockery, , glassware, ornaments, set scales, kit- ■ chen utensils. Also: 2 ROLLER-TOP DESKS 50 GALS: CREAM AND WHITE PAINT 30 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON 1 J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, 1929, , At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF 3 PROPERTIES. Q PROPERTIES. ° MESSRS. JOHN W. FOSTER AND CO. are favoured with instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction at their Rooms (Johnston's Chambers), corner Featherston and Panama streets, on the above date: : , (1) MAIN ROAD, KARORI (LANCAS- • TER PARK ESTATE)-New Bungalow, 5 good rooms and kitchenette, all modern convs., including well fireplaces, pore, bath and basin, etc., etc., on section with frontage of 53% feet by depth of 100 ft. (2) LOWER HUTT (LEIGHTON AY.)New Bungalow, 5 nice rooms and kitchenette, containing all modern convs., pore, bath arid basin, well fireplaces, etc., on' land with frontage of 50ft by depth of 189 ft.. (3) ■• TRENTHAM (BETH STREET)— New Bungalow of 5 rooms and kitchenette, every modern convenience, on a section with 50ft frontage by a depth of 132 ft. The above three Properties have all been constructed by a first-class builder, and the timber arid construction can be relied upon. Very reasonable reserve prices, with easy- terms, will be accepted to effect sales. ' . Inspection, by arrangement. JOHN W. FOSTER AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR OAK AND RIMU HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CAR- : PET. SQUARES, TOOLS, ETC. IN | THE MART, 91, DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE VENDORS TO SELL A QUANTITY OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, REMOVED TO MART FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE, ING:-DINING-ROOM, SITTING-ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE AND SUITES, CARPETS, RUGS, KAPOK MATTRESSES. SHEETS, AND SUNDRIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. On view from 9 a.m. NO RESERVE. C. VW. PRICE, Auctioneer. rpHE tremendous business the Open Up- •*- holstering Factory does for the "shrewd" buyer would astound you. Direct factory to public prices. Boulcottst.. City. Tel. 45-983.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 54, 7 March 1929, Page 22
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