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BUSINESS NOTiCES. ■PIG POTATOES. . PIG POTATOES. T IMITED Supplies of Potatoes suitable for Pig and Stock Feed; cheap for quick disposal." LAERY AND CO., LTD., Grain aud Produce Merchants, Wellington. : . Save . YOUR EYESIGHT .-.'With- •■'■■■■ . .. ■ SIEMENS PEARL AND OPAL . ... ■ : :.LAMPS. ;, . If your dealer cannot supply, tell us. Cory-Wright .and Salmon, ' , Ist Floor,. Dominion ■ Farmers' Institute, Tel. ,43-17. for. Illustrated Price List. STOP PRESS NEWS ; NEW ZEALAND CUP. Christchurch.—The New Zealand Cup' was run in fine weather, and pro Ted a thrilling race, thirteen horses facing the starter. Xightmarch was ridden by H» Hoed, and was always handy, though ths e:.rly leaders were Black Mint, Gay Crest, and My Own., Gay Crest and, Prodlce led round the hbme: turn; followed by Nightmarch and Concentrate wide out, Th» latter drew clear at the distance. They Nightmarch outstayed his opponent, winning by bait a length.—P.A. AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. At 14, BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON, On WEDNESDAY,- 26th NOVEMBER, 1930, at 2.30 p.m. CITY— l FAMILY RESIDENCE, 16, MAARAMA CRESCENT. This property commands a panoramhie view of city and harbour, and i. three minutes' walk from -Willif>-st. The section has a frontage of 30ft, and contains an area of 11.5 pers. (measurements approximate), lies well to the sun, and ia laid out in terraced gardens aud concrete paths; house contains 4 bedrooms, diningroom, living-room, kitchen with gas cooker, built in "crockery cupboards and safe, sun balcony, bathroom, with pore, bath aud basin, shaving cabinet, and caliphont; well papered throughout and in good order. (Eitate of R. Giiruham). CITYFACTORY SITE, 10, CUMBERLANDPL., closo fo Gliuznec and Willis streets, frontage 30ft, depth 63ft, area 6.94 perches! (measurements approximate), together with comfortable cottage o£ four rooms, scullery, aud bathroom, pore, bath, coal range, fireplace. In the heart of an area becoming increasingly valuable for warehouse and factory sites. ■ (Estate fof A. L. Joues). KELBURN, 37, RIMU ROAD—Gentleman's Residence, close to Upland road, level section, 40ft frontage, depth 120 ft, area 18.■. piers.., (approximately), laid out in lawns, gardens, shrubs, concrete paths, pergola over entrance; westerly aspect and in a sunny, sheltered position. A most stylishly architectural modern bungalow of 6 rooms, dressing-room, panelled lounge hall, entrance porch, bathroom,..porcelain bath, basin.' shower; large drawing-room with beam ceilings and tiled fireplace; bed rooms are on sunny side of house and have mirrored wardrobes; workshop. A charming house in a much s-ought after locality. (Estate of C. A. Marcus). LOWER HUTT- ■ GOOD LOCALITY, 4, EPUNI-ST., close to Eastern Ilntt School—A Wellbuilt and Well-appointed Residence of 0 rooms and'all modern conveniences, pantry, linen press, box cupboards, and 7111111----erous other cupboards; very large sectiou, 39.3 porb\, frontage about COft Sin, laid out in lawns,' gardens, and shrubs. (Estate J. Grierson). LOWER lIUTT SECTIONS. EXCLUSIVE LOCALITY. CORNER OF ITAUTANA STREtI, SHERWOOD STREET. I'i.iclicaUy the last Sections, available iv the celebrated ILiutnna Locality. Five homes all round, bus passes; door. ThcssC two Ejections have been closely held for many years, are level, richest of soil, and are sheltered and .secluded by fine high hedges. Lot 2 has approximately 50ft frontage to Hautana street and 115 ft to Sherwood street, aud contains, an area of 10.73 pers. Lot 3 has "61ft'frontage to Sherwood street by a depth of 02ft, and contains an area of 20.6S pers. (all measurements be the same, a little move or less). (Estate of E. J. Glcnnie). LOWER lIUTT- ' SECTION^ LOT SO, CUDBY STREET— A Level Section containing 21 'pers.' (more or kbs), northerly aspect, 2ft above foolpath, well-built bach at back of section; about 2 mins.' walk from Waterloo Station. (Estate of J. R. Croft). UPPER HUTT— RESIDENCE, BRACKEN STREET, close to Wallacevillo Station—2-story Home of 7 rooms, scullery, boxroom, handsome rimu wardrobes and well fire, bathroom, porcelain balh aud basin, coal range, chip heater, very large garage and workI shop; occupies, 2 section*, frontage of SGlt, area Ird. 10 pciu. (more or less). \I he land is laid out in lawns, gardens, oak trees, and hedges. (Estate 1. K. Lynchl. JOTTNSONYILLKSECTIOX, LOT 3. CHAMBERLAINST.—This is a Viral-class Home bite, partly level, .mil partly gpnllc slopp, commanding pu.-ition, and unobstructed view; area of 2 rils. 28.-1 pers. (K»Ulc of M. A. B. lairbann). MURITAI— RESIDENCE, 356, • MAIN ROAD—Five rooms, bathroom,, Shacklock range, chip heater, linen press, etc., being thoroughly renovated; level'section with ■ 100 ft frontage, by 275 ft; area of- I rd. 3 pers., laid out in garden, summer house, .well-shel-tered with hedges; sunny position. ;;■ ; (Estate of J. H. Collier), For further details and- conditions of sale apply'to the Auctioneers, H ERNEST tLEIGHTON. LBIITED, • 14n, ■Featherston street, and. ■ High'■'street,. Lower Hutt. NOTICE ' TO, "EVENING. POST" •; '~ ' ■ .-■ • •^.SUBSCRIBERS. ■'.': . J! CUBSCRIBERS .whose delivery of "The Evening Post" is unsatisfactory /■; are../.particularly requested to ccraimuiiicale DIRECI with the. PUBLISHER instead of complaining:t6 the runuer boys. . 'This course/ensures first-baud ■ knowledge ■ ::6f ; irregularities and prompt' attention."" BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. j . Telephone -14-040. .

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

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 16

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