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AUCTIONS. PAKAPAKAUMU BEACH (THE FAMOUS GOLF LINKS SUBDIVISION. SALE OF ,T9O SPLENDID SEASIDE "I 90 **U SECTIONS. X<V" ,Tlf ESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. ""■L arc directed to Sell at PUBLIC AUCTION On SATURDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1930, At 2 p.m., AT THE HOTEL MAJESTIC, pAraparaumu beach. The best SEASIDE SELECTION ever offered in the Southern Hemisphere, with frontages to the Beach and overlooking the Golf Links. The allotments fronting the Beach are especially valuable to parents with young children, as there is no roadway between these sites and the Beach. PARAPARAUMU BEACH Is' the finest and safest on the coast, is 'Well sheltered by Kapiti Island. Excellent swimming, boating, and sea fishing; those fond of shooting and trout fishing have it close at hand; and, last, but Botleast, A SPLENDID 18-HOLE GOLF COURSE, adjoining the subdivision, is being laid out (10 holes now being played.over) under the supervision of Mr. J. Watt, Professional, of Heretaunga. TENNIS. i Public Tennis Courts are available, 1 PROPRIETARY COUNTRY GOLF CLUB. It 5s intended to form a Proprietary Country Golf Club some time next year, to take over and run the links. All purchasers of sections will have the opportunity of joining np. PARAPARAUMU BEACH ig two miles from the railway, with regular taxi service meeting all trains, and js within 35 miles of Wellington and 62 miles of Palmerston North, with sealed roads nearly all the way. WATER AND ELECTRIC POWER •will be available. One will be able to Have all the conveniences of the city yet live in the country and seaside environment. Roads are now formed and being metalled, and will be completed to the satisfaction of the Hutt County Council. TERMS OP SALE: £10 deposit per section. £10 instalment per section in twelve jnonths. The balance to remain for five years from date of sale, all unpaid, purchase money, bearing interest at 6% per cent. 5 per cent, discount for cash. PLANS NOW READY. For arrangements to inspect and full particulars, see the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. A Representative of the firm will be on the Beach Subdivision during the weekends prior to the Sale. ON THE PREMISES, X, WEBB STREET (opposite Hopper-st.) • THIS SATURDAY, 1.30 P.M. We have been favoured with instructions by the executors of the estate of the late Mrs. Hayes to sellthe whole of Furniture and Contents of 5-rd. House. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 250 LOTS- 250 'A GOOD, CLEAN LOT OF FURNITURE, CARPUS, BRINSMEAD PIANO, AND GENERAL EFFECTS. QILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. Some of the items being: JOHN BRINSMEAD UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, a perfect instrument, NICE OAK PIANO STOOL, CHESTER't FIELD LOUNGE, 2 LARGE c FRAMED MIRRORS, 8-PIECE DIN;i ING SUITE in leather, CARPET 9 x | 9, 4% yards SUPER WILTON CARV PET RUNNER, 2 easy chairs, 3 cedar it chairs, 1 Douglas office chair, jari dinieres and plants, palmstands, 2 { FINE WATER-COLOURS BY F. I. BARNS (Fleet in Wellington Har- \. bour in Early Days and The Escape ' of the Calliope from Samoa Harbour j during Hurricane), small settee, rockI- ing chair, curtains, rugs, lino, pair portiers, sideboard, dining table, booki case, books, clock, firescreen, electric {shades, hospital beds, good bedding, ,t blankets, sheets, duchesse chests, lots f of crystal, crockery, cutlery, fancy i cushions, kitchen dresser, table, 5 k. I chairs, lot of linen and napery, alui minium pots, kettles, k. utensils, garj den. tools, wringer, etc. ?..,.. I. SILVERSTONE. JKBSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE (including Piano) i SOWER HUTT. LOWER HUTT. GIGANTIC SALE OF VALUABLE ■ LAND, BEAUTIFUL . BUNGALOW, AND WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF FURNITURE. SATURDAY NEXT, iltli OCTOBER, •. 1930. On the Premises, 26, KNIGHT'S ROAD, LOWER HUTT, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. ,TITR. JUSTIN M. POWER has been ■"■■' favoured with instructions from Sfrs. C. Lynch, Lower Hutt, who is leaving the district, to offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION the following propositions: — FIRSTLY, at 1.30 p.m.—Lot 27, Vacant Corner Section, having 60ft frontage to Knight's road and 150 ft (approx.) . to Steven's road, Lower . Hutt. (NOTE.—This is the most valuable vacant section in Lower Hutt to-day.) fECONDLY, at 1.45 p.m.—That exquisite 6-rd. Brick Bungalow and Garage, % "Bantry Villa," No. 26, Knight's road, \ Lower Hutt. (NOTE.—By special re- , quest, prospective purchasers will have an opportunity of bidding for both properties together.) I am instructed to advise that the easiest of terms will be given to the approved purchaser. . THIRDLY, commencing at 2 p.m.—The cr/tire contents of this charming 6-rd. Bungalow, which contains many \ treasures dear to the hearts of art \ collectors, so don't miss it! Some of the lots to be offered are as follow: English Oak Bedroom Suite, Oak Mor- ' j" ris Chairs, 3-piece Chesterfield Suite (absolutely new, double sprung, inde- ! pendent edges, covered with the most i expensive moquette), Upright Piano i (new, Koch and Sohne, Dresden); ' this instrument is something extra--1 ordinary); Collection of Wedgwood : China, Eastern Upright Floor Vases, ', Old Silver Entree Dishes and Stands, Wilton Super Carpets and Floor Rugs ! (all as new), Morris Chairs, Collection ; . ; of Royal Doulton Chimi, Large Mahog- ,'■ "any Sideboard, Kitchen Utensils, ami - Garden Tools (including combined I roller and lawn mower), Fowls, etc., Wf'T FORGET TIME, DATE, AND PLACE. JUSTIN M. POWER, Lower Hutt's Auctioneer. -■.. Enifc Tel, .70. : «,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 86, 8 October 1930, Page 20
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