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AUCTIONS. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION VICTORIA ESTATE, ON THURSDAY, 14th MARCH, at 8 p.m., DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, FEATHERSTON STREET. MR. JUSTIN. POWER has been favoured with instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on the above date this Es,Uilc, about 100 Sections in the VICTORIA ESTATE, Opposite the Railway Station and Victoria street, Lower Mutt, with froutages t< the Main Hutt road and Victoria street bus route, also within 5 minutes of thi Ava Railway Station. For further particulars apply to JUSTIN POWER, Land Agent, Lower Hutt or the Owner. R LICENSED LAND AGENT AND FINANCIER, A.M.P. BUILDING, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. THE AUCTION SALE THE BENTLEY ESTATE (BOULCOTT AND CHURCH STREETS), COMPRISING RESIDENTIAL AND FACTORY OR BUSINESS SITES, advertised to take place to-day, HAS BEEN POSTPONED TILL A BATE TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER. For, further particulars apply MARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers.

TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, 1929, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. SALK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, IC, RAINE STREET, KARORI. On By direction of Mr. and Mrs. B. Lewis, who are leaving Wellington. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND ■"A CO. will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above:— / THE WHOLE OF THIS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including:— Beautiful oak bedroom suite, twin beds, wardrobe, duchesse chests, Ax-' miußter ' carpet squares and rugs, 2 Axminster carpet runners, 6yds, 3ft "widei and 18yds 27in wide, pictures, hall stand, hall curtains, Axminster carpet, 13ft. 6in x lift 6in, 8 dining chairs,;: extension dining table, gateleg table, sideboard, handsome rimu bedroom suite, comprising double bedstead, dressing „ table, large mirror wardrobe, pedestal cupboards, pink china toilet set, hand-made table (N.Z. woods), magnificent piano player by Weber (London), gramophone with records, linoleums, waiter, garden tools, .3 Jawn mowers, wringer, mangle, etc., etc. EVERYTHING FOR ABSOLUTE SALE VVITHOUT RESERVE. S. GEORGE. NATHAN AND CO., Auctioneers. "" ON THE PREMISES, ' TO-MORROW. 1.30 sharp. . 257, ADELAIDE ROAD/ Corner Hall street, New town. We have been" favoured with instructions from Mr. J. Mason, who has sold his Grocery 'Business andieaving New Zealand, to Sell the Entire Contents of his Well-furn-ished House. 250 LOIS 250 SILVEIISTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. Catalogue includes: 1 SUPERIOR 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD , SUITE, in moquette, rolled back WILTON CARPET, 10ft 6in x 9£t, super quality, -practically new ' 1 IMPERIAL ORGAN;. 11 stops, beautiful model, splendid condition, and stool 4o match 1 Large Divan Chair, in Utrecht velvet; i Large Oak Frame Bevelled Mirror; 2 ! Palm. Stands; Oak Cake Stand; 3 Fancy Footstools; lot of Beautiful ,Or--uaments; Jardinieres'and Plants; Octagon Occ. Table, old Mahogany Writ-ing-desk, brags inlaid • t of good Curtains, Bookshelves, Carpel Kunner, Hall Lino., large Hall Rug, '■mail Sideboard, LSno. Square, Gatu- ' leg Table, H.B. Chairs, -3 Bentwood (hairs, 2 Seagrass Chairs, 2Targe Ax. i I tugs, Oak Morris Chair, Oak 8-day ('lock, Light Rimu Wardrobe, 5-drawer Mahogany Chest, Light Rimu D. Bed I pi id Wire, Kapok Mattresses, Pillows, ! i'ndestal, Dropside Cot, 4-fold Screen, ! '2x9 Pabco Square, Swing Mirror, I Wardrobe, Duchess, Stretcher, Bed- ; iling,-Lino., Rugs, 2 Tables, Rocker 1 (.'hair, ■ Crockery, Cutlery, Aluminium I'ots, Wringer, Scales, Garden Tools, and numerous other sundries.. SILVKRSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. Everything Must Be Sold. Absolutely Without Reserve. ,'' Tel. 20-907. , "• AUCTION SALE. SPLENDID BUILDING SITE. KINROSS STREET, off BOLTON STREET. WEDNESDAY, 13tii MARCH, 1929, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. FINCH, .WEBSTER, AND OSWIN have been instructed to offer by Public Auction at their Rooms, No. 157, Featherstott street, ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND being Lot 5 of the Frendergast Estate, having 48 feet (approx.) frontage to Kinross street by a depth of'9o feet 6 inches (approx.). 'This Section is situated in the most select residential part of the City, and is surrounded by charming homes. There is a very good building 'site on the section, and ample room for garages. Sun all day, charming view of harbour and city, and within 5 minutes' walk of the Post Office. The last opportunity of securing a section in this Estate, and this is the only Section not built on. Full particulars from FINCn, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, 359, Featherston street, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. "6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, S, ORIENTAL TERRACE, WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, 1929, ', At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN have been instructed to offer by Public Auction, at their Rooms, No. 157, FEATHERSTON-ST., THE. ABOVE PROPERTY, known as No. 8, ORIENTAL TERRACE, having 40ft frontage (approx.) by a depth o£ 80ft (approx.). The house has all the usual conveniences, and would .lend itself to making into 2 1 flats. Ideal position,- Btin all day, charm- ■ ing view of harbour and bay, and only a few minutes from'the tram. It is very stldom that properties in this locality come on the market, but-as the owner is now 1 no longer residing in Wellington he has mll structed us to sell. Terms can be ari ranged. Full particulars and key from the Auctioneers, FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, ISO, Featherston-st., Tel. 41-818. FINAL Clearance.—A few Voilo Frocks to clear, 6s lid, 9s lid; Striped Fuji' Frocks, best quality, 18s 6d. Morgan's,-!^ Cubswst.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 20

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