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AUCTIONS. .;■ . WEDNESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1930, at 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE WELLINGTON'S MOST VALUABLE CITY RESIDENCE—63, BOULCO.LT-ST. (The Residence of the late Robert Hannah, Esq.) MESSRS. lIARCOURT & CO. have received instructions from The District Public Tructee to sell by Public Auction, at The Real Estate Auction Room, Harcourt Chambers., 41-43, Panama street, on the above-nientioned date, THIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY. As a Gentleman's Residence this well-known property is outstanding. Its many looms are bpaeious and of attractive design. Entering the central hall-from vestibule and wide verandah, its opening into the Four Reception Rooms gives the residence a distinction rarely found in Colonial houses, whilst the wide aud easy stairs'lead to Six Principal Bedrooms, i subsidiary, 2 tiled bathrooms, and broad balcony, with everything designed for modern comfort, and with every conceivable convenience. Ihe kitchen aud offices are complete in every respect, and the whole design has left nothing undone to assure absolute satisfaction. Detached are all the usual ofuces, including Lauudty, Hothouse, Double Garage, Man's Room, etc. The situation is but a few yards, from the centre of the City, having a frontage of over 80ft to Boulcott street and with j. depth of over 206 ft, and widening out at the back boundary to about loolt, and with a TOTAL AREA OF 2 ROODS 26.05 PERCHES; The house is so situated that'the major portion of the, land is in a compact block, well laid out in wide lawns, terraces, and gardens, arid, if desired, would be available for advantageous subdivision, but the residence with its extensive accommodation aud attractive situation and grounds, besides being an ideal Residence, lends itselt most advantageously for conversion into a School, Club, Hospital, Home, or Private Hotel, for any of which purposes extensive additions could be added to the building with a iniuiuiuni of cost. ~ Full Particulars and Cards to View can be obtained from THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON, ' Or MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 41-43, PANAMA STREET. STUPENDOUS AUCTION SALE IRISH LINEN. IRISH LINEN. TO BE CONTINUED ALL NEXT WEEK HUNDREDS OF DELIGHTED BUYERS ARE SENDING THEIR FRIENDS ALONG TO PARTICIPATE IN THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS. NOW IS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO REPLENSII YOUR LINEN CUPBOARD. * 50 CASES, 12 BALES .50 CASES, 12 BALES A direct shipment cleared through H.M. Customs—G. Griffith & Son, Customs Agents. "JtTESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, have been instructed by Mr. • iM- D'Arcy Ford to sell the pnest hand-woven Luien Da.mask, Table Cloths, Table Napkin 6, Sheeting, Hemstitched and Embroidered Pillow Cases, Linens, Bedspreads-, Hand Embroidered Tea and Tray Cloths, Hemstitched Huckaback Towels, Bath Sheets, and other Household requisites. NOTE.—This shipment was originally manufactured for the Australian market, but owing to the depression which has set in in that country and accumulation of stocks, these beautiful high-class goods were shipped direct to New Zealand. TO BE SOLD IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS. BUYING ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH THE AUCTIONEERS. This is a wonderful opportunity to replenish your stock of fine household linen, and a wonderful chance for hotelkeepers, boarditig-housc proprietors, nursing homes, hospitals,,elubs, cabarets, and kindred establishments; and, last but by no means least, "The Prospective Bride." What an opportunity £01 mothers, fathers, and relatives to complete the trousseau of those nearest and dearest. NOTE.—ADDRESS: No. 174, LAMBTON QUAY (Nest Wairarapa Farmers). DON'T FAIL TO INSPECT THIS BEAUTIFUL LINEN. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, 155-157, LAMBTON QUAY (Next The Midland). WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1030, TUESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, 1930, At 2.30 p.m. At 2.30 p.m. ■ ~ AUCTION SALE AUCTION &ALL. NEW MODERN BUNGALOW AT TWO DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES TT> . *"|AMAR S _ AT LOWER HUTT. • IRA STREET, No. 70. Lots 150 and 160 of the Kingston Park Tir ESSKS . HARCOURT AND CO. will Jistate- IU Sett by PUBLIC AUCTION at THE TIfESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have COURT ' CHAMBERS, ,41-43, PANAMA "*■ received instructions to Sell by PUB- STREET, on the above-mentioned date— LIC AUCTION at THE REAL ESTATE THIS FIVE-ROOMED RESIDENCE. AUCTION ROOMS, HARCOURT CHAM- The House is situated in a sunny posiBERS, 41-43, PANAMA STREET, on the tion on the eastern side of Ira street, above-mentioned date—' ' and being raised a httlo above the level THESE TWO SPLENDID SECTIONS, of the road, has a pleasant outlook. The To be sold in one lot or separately. finishing touches have just been put to it The Kingston Park Estate adjoins the ant*! it lacks nothing iv the way of couHutt Golf Links and the Main Hutt road vcmeuces aud appearance. Ihcrc is a just beyond the V.I.C. Corner sitting-room and breakfast-room joined by i2<S c SftJr 1? IwMch1 wMch r t T x SS fis SS^TI-W kSLte 120tt, and almost level, are situated in * , i t y,, nnn tk^ +~-,-> i,n,. „,-„ ™~ S^'SWK, S'r^f and S "at trS a^3^^ d' c^ h°The acSing^ Ihey are in a sunny, convenient position, carrara , and there are'bay windows, conare fenced, and in a few days will be crefce paths and etepS( e t c , The property cleared ready for the purchaser to build is not more than a few minutes' walk on> from a tram stop, with no climb, and Ira For further particulars apply street is at present being rc-surfaccd. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, For Tel. 44-017. 43, Panama street. • Auctioneers, 41-43, Panama street. THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1930, ■ at 2.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1930. - AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE 'OF An Ideally Situated Property in Kinross USED CARS, TRUCKS, SPARE PARTS, ■ Street, within five minutes of LambEQUIPMENT, Etc. ton Quay. . MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. will -M- sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at THE , Commenting at 1 p.m. • REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, HARCOURT, GHAMBERS, 41-43, PANAMA STREET, on the above-mentioned date TirESSKS. HARCOURT AND CO. have TH E 12-ROOMED RESIDENCE, ■"*■ received instructions from the-Post x ROOD 11.8 PERCHES OF LAND ?lilr T 1 cMm l m? Brtnlon, li •to cfvilJ^ '" °»c o£ the most sought after localities PUBLIC AUCTION at their STORES ; n Wrllino+nn £r^ X,?, HT\4 VATKRL0° QCUY' m>l- This property, which at one time was IJiA IOIAJ.— , , t | ie res i c i enco o f the late Sir James PrenA large number of Used Cars, Trucks, dcrgast, was selected years ago when many Spare Paits, etc., and which include: yood sites were available 'on account of AX "ALBION" 4-TOX LORRY jt s unique position, outlook, and conA "LEYLAND" 3-TON LORRY venieuce TWO "FORD"' I'ARCKL VANS Tlic B f lo is an the level side of KinTHREE 'lON TRUCKS ,- O ss street, and with the drop of the land THREE IORD CARS beyond it cannot be built out, and will P,£k ''"SB,-, J,° / UR]J' 1 always commaud a magnificent view of FIVE MOTOR-C\CLES .(two with aide Ule cily> h arbo ur, and surroundings, cars), two B.S.A.A two Rujal Lv- The residence contains 12 rooms, and fields, one Harley-Davidson ' two sun porches, besides all the usual THREE TYPEWRITERS . • conveniences; and offices, and would bo Car and Cycle Spare Parts, Tools, Bolts, easily convertible into a block of flats, Screws, Two Van Bodies, Jacks, Covers private hospital, home, or family rcsiand Tubes, Springs, Switches, Wire Insu- dence. lators, Sockets, Locks, Duplicating Mach- Wo would take pleasure in motoring you iue, Earpieces, Used Ford Axles, assorted to inspect. Steel Gear, Generator Covers, Washers, For full particulars apply Watch Receivers, Scrap Cast Iron, Sera]) mnrnjinT (vn r-n Iron, Zinc, Aluminium Scrap, aud many lIAKCOUKT A*D CO., other Car, Cycle, Office, and Electrical Auctioneers, Accessories. . .43, Panama street, view moinins of sale from 8.30. - *elq>liono 44-017. "Auction ■commences at 1 p.m. WITH SALE OF VEHICLES. Further particulars from SALE BY MORTGAGEE. wAnmTTT mi m UNDER THE CONDUCT OF THE HARCOURT AND CO., REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME Auctioneers, 43, Panama sticct. COURT. Tel 41-017 • WEDNESDAY, THE 12th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1930, At 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, THE 12th DAY OF COMFORTABLE nOME OPPOSITE NOVEMBER, 1930. AVA STATION. SALE. . TVTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND COMBy request of the Mortgagee, and under ■"-*■ PANY, Auctioneers, acting uuder intonduct of the Registrar of the Su- structions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wei- prema Court of New Zealand at Wellinglington. ton, will offer for Sale at Public Auction, MESSRS HARCOURT AND, CO. have at their Rooms, Brandon street, Welliugreceived instructions from the lie- ton, on the 12th day of November, 1930, gistrar of the Supreme Court of New Zea- at 2.30 p.m., the following Property:— ljnd to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at All that Piece of Land containing by their auction rooms, 43, PANAMA admeasurement 2-1 perches, more or less, 'STREET, AVELLINGTON, on the 12th situate in the Borough of Lower Hutt. i day of November, 1930, at 2.30 o'clock in ueing part of Section 17, Hutt District, 1 the aiternoou, the freehold property de- £ T elDS.£te° Lot *o. o4 on Deposited Plan sr-rihoH -is follows-— No- 130 °' °ewS a" the land comprised ALL THAT piece' of land situated in the and described in Certificate of Title, VolCity of Wellington, containing Seven- ™c 20J, I oho 2, Wellington Reaibtiy. teen decimal nine perches (17.9 p.) Subject to the> fencing covenant m Trans™r.r. n «y w«. lmjnr, nnrt nf SpfHon *cl -"°- **y<° as to Memorandum of Mort- ! Vva™ B?v DktHef Township of WW> Registered No. 203222, TOGETHER rJpn«H, ™d lfrin- ,'Lot Bor Dc- WlTn tho dwelling-house erected thereon. Koseneath and being .Lot Bon Dc Wakcfie]d gtrcet> .. Lower H , ltt s . rd . posited l%n No 1364 and bern all d „. havin froDt verand . ai> ' storc . i^ ib "w^v , l° • fry ™om > bathroom, and washhouse, detached , Fol. 18, Wellington kegibtry workshop, and glass house, electric light, The property is situated in and known coa] rangßf stove> tubSj as No. 10, Lmdum terrace, Oriental Bay, t;]ed Brate> LeveJ section measure 3 45ft Wellington. ■ ■ ■ ■ x 150 ft. The buildings on the said land comprise " The ji or tg a gee's estimate of value and a dwelling-house of eight rooms and con- a p p ii c<a tiou to sell may be inspected at veniences. t ue office of the Registrar at any time Particulars and conditions of sale may p r ; or to the date of tho sale, bo seen at the offices of tho Auctioneers. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may The Mortgagee's application to sell and be inspected at- the Offices of Andrew G. its estimate of the value of the property 'fodd, Huddart-Parker Building, Post Ofmay be seen at the offices of the Registrar g ee Square, Wellington, or at the Supreme Court; Wellington, or at j jj BETHUNE \ND CO the offices of Messrs. Bell, Gully, Mackcn- ' . Auctioneers, zie, and O'Lcary, Solicitors, Feathers ton and Bdllance street*, 'Wellington, at all ■ convenient times prior to the sale. . Title—Land transfer STEEL INK DRUMS FOR SALE. Terms —10 per cent, ou fall of hammer , ' V, ' . and balance in ouc mouth. ':, ,'"~~ . For full particulars apply to the Auc- »nnn-im'i» cat iiV •■> ' ■ ■ tionecw, or to Mc-wrßi Bell, Gully, Mac- A IB^ Sf S^ a l^.Dmmß. W kmcie, and OXeary, Solicitovs for the -P1 s 2i l™he 9 3 a d£ m*}%\ f J ach?» ~*»s*• Moitgapccs, Fcatheiston street, Welling- f or Sale ut 2s 6d each; not suitable for ;' BP ; house dust bine. Apply Engineer, "Evening ton- , Post." ■•■■-.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 16

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