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__ AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At ISO p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALE OK SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK KNT. DINING TABLE (2 leaves-), ]j OAK 11. B. CHAIRS, CHESTERSs MELD SUITE, BKDROOM KURKISM INGS, LINO. SQUARES, KULL OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE, •>lt CROCK IiRY AMD GLASSWARE, GOOD KITCHI'INT UTENSILS, HOSE, ;p v LAWN MOWER, AND APPOINT2ft JIENTS. At the Residence, 21 312, THE JvSPLANADE (close to Beach jst street). V JOHNSTON AND CO. have received *-Jt instructions from Mrs. Hornby, • c j who is leaving Wellington, to Sell on the us, Premises, as above— ENTIRK CONTENTS OK A WELLI'URNISHKU HOME. Full Details Later. li. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctionecib. WEDNESDAY, THE 10th DAY OF i g APRIL, 1929. SALE BY orsIJEJ! OT THE iIORTGAGEE under conduct of the Registrar of tho Supreme Com I of New Zealand at Wellington. ;. JirESSJtS. J. W. FOSTER AND COM- ■*■ J'ANY ]Ja^o received instructions lroui the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington to sell by £■ PUBLIC AUCTION on Wednesday the 'I 10(h day of April 1929 at 2.30 o'clock in v" the al'ternoou at their Rooms, 16G FeathLL'- eibton stieet, Wellington, tho freehold property situated at OS, Adelaide street, jrj, Petor.a, as follows:— ;j-. ALL THAT piece or parcel of land situate iv the Bclmout Survey Dihtiict con- ' ;G taining by admeasurement Thirty-one decimal one (31.1 p.) perches be the j same a little more or less being Sec- ' tions One (1) and Two (2) Block X. of iS the Hcrctaunga Settlement and beins on t-lic whole of the land comprised ill L- Provisional Register Volume 10 Kolio 3 160. vo SUBJECT to Part Xlll. of The Land cr Act J924 AND to Section 83 of The Land o f for Settlements Act 1923 AND SUBJECT ALSO to Memorandum of Mortgage reX, gisteicd Number J77033 in favour of the IV State Advances Superintendent. ]]\ There is erected on Lot 1 a five-roomed dwellinghouse with kitchenette, laundry, O- porch at back, porch at front, and all IS, conveniences, and also a garage and small jj. cottage.. Lot 1 contains 15, decimal. 43 hs perches and has a frontage of approximately 41 feet to Adelaide street by a )]? 'depth of 100 feet (approximately) to Jessie iiv street. )). Lot 2is a vacant section, and has a ,|d troiilagc of 42 feet (approximately) to Adele. laide street by a depth of appioximatelv 100 feet. Ed TITLE: Land Transfer. ;' ■r- TERMS: 10 per tent, on tlie fall of the of hummer, the balance in one month from 'tn the date of sale. APPLICATION TO I SELL and estimate of the value of the ' property miiy be seen at the Registry of I „ tlie Supremo Court of New Zealand at "' Wellington, or at the ofliccs of Mcnnieuis Field, Luckie, and Wiren, the Mort- ., giigee's Solicitors, at 160, Feathcrston g" street, Wellington. Particulars and Conditions ot S.ile may ft. .'ilso be seen on applying to' Messieurs jT Field, Luckie, and Wnen, or to the [E Auetionceis. V-

>S , PROPERTIES FOR SALE. , , 3B - Ct STELLIN! STELLIN! STELLIN 1 STELLIN! STELLIN! STELLIN! 8 ANOTHER STELLIN ESTATE! STRATHMORE PARK THE NEW GARDEN SUBURB Ji "BATHED IN SUNSHINE THE LIVELONG DAY. 11----:g • • • ii: QUEEN OF ALL SUBURBS. ADJOINING SLOTS COLLEGE AND CITY SIUE UJ' SJ'-ATOUN TUNNEL..WITH „- LONG FRONTAGE TO BITUMINISED BROADWAY, WITH DOUBLE LINE OV Lh TRAMS. STRATHMORE PARK was named by the Veudois in honoiu of And to commemorate jS- the recent visit of Their Rojal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York, and to 3 pcipetuate the family name ot Tier Royal Highness the Duchess of York, jy- In conformity thctcivith all street names are names connected "with TTer Royal ;s, Highness's family. Locality names and street names have been approicd by th« jjl City Corporation. I THREE TRAM STOPS IN J7KONT OF STRATEMORE all . PARK. tor „d "BATHED IN SUNSHINE THE LIVELONG DAY." all 1% MINUTES THROUGH TUNNEL TO SEATOUN. 4 MINUTES THROUGH TUNNEL TO SHOPPING AREA. er- 5 MINUTES THROUGH TUNNEL TO SEATOUN SCHOOL, BATHING SHED 3,. AND BEACH. ■ _ ' j 529—SUPERLATIVE SITES—S29 529—SUPERLATIVE SITES—S29 i°g, LEVEL AND GENTLE SLOI'ES ts" THE MOST WONDERFUL ESTATE EVER PLACED OR EVER CAN BE PLACED 3t o ON THE WELLINGTON MARKET. ■ . all "BATHED IN SUNSIfiNE TOE LIVELONG DAY." f: NOW OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE ON OCR FAMOUS EASY TERMS. J DEPOSITS FROM £25 AND 8d PER DAY- PER £100., "BATHED IN SUNSHINE THE LIVELONG DAY." EKMEMBKR! STKATHMORE PARK TIAS ITS OWN LOCALITY-NAME. A 9 :le . API ROVED BY THE CITY CORPORATION. S STKATHMORE PARK t0 "BATHED IN SUNSHINE THE LIVELONG DAY.'*-SUNSHINU-SHELTER-VIEW. s. PLANS, PKICIiS, ETC., FROM ,c JAMES STELLIN & CO., o- Subdi visional "Experts, 113-115, Customhouse quay. iM •); (Ditectly opposite Bank of New Zealand:) ■Z STELLIN! STELLIN! STELLIN! STELLIN! STELLIN! STELLIN! c.l ill he - -- -'— * '■ £30 DlOl'OSl'l Oaldiicc D'-'s 6d pop «cek itiihb- «iiu j-uuiisueo 101 uunDtu b»u», —\cw Bungalow, 5 1001115. kitchen- o> Looui l>socno« hiuhdiu. of UU cUe, uwhlioiwe. bathroom, all tonvs.. Hie Terr.w, Welllaftm printer ud $abU S e section. Price £S3O "jb«. •» *b. R-g.^tMfd nm,-» of tb. ComApply quickly. ****' J C WRlfili'l Sahurlay. March 9, 19CS 1. - '232, Jackson street, Pctone.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 56, 9 March 1929, Page 16

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