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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10 o'clock sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of ICASE, containing 40 dozen CO candlepou er Gas-filled Electric Lteht Globes, 15 Bags Soda, each 2cwt (jO per cent. Ammonia Alkali), Porcelain Enamel Bath, sft 6in, 4 cases Galv. Pipe Binds, Drum Rape Oil, 2 coils Copper Wire, Ice Cream Freezer. 2 Sinks, Hand Basin, Lavatory Pedestal, Tbcrmostove, 14 tins Sheep Tattoo Oil, Register Grate and Shell', 8 crates Flat Iron, Sft and 6ft (21 and 20 gauge), -J Chests 8.0.P. Tc.i (each 031b), Chip I Tenter, 2 Barber's Chairs, Set A very Platform Sc.ilcs, Set A very Confectionery Scales (loz to 21b), CO Cartons y.'A. Honey, each 21b. Also: VALUABLE SKTDMORE BENT STEEL ' SAFE, size 4ft Gin high, 2ft Gin wide, by 2ft 4in (cost £0S), to be sold for whatever it will fetch. Ji. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. S, Willcston street. | PUBLIC TRUST SALE. ' PUBLIC TRUST SALE. DIXON AND HERBERT STREETS, CITY, MIRAMAR, ISLAND BAY, AND JOHNSONVILLE PROPERTIES. WEDNESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1930, At 3 p.m. AT THE REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOMS, 43, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. TVfESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER, AND xv- OSWIN have been favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee to oiler for sale by Public Auction the undermentioned properties:— DIXON STREET—Nos. 81, SG, and 88, and Nos. 12 and 10, HERBERT STREET. Two-storied Residential Buildings, in the heart of the business portion of the City. The whole block is an excellent proposition for a warehouse site, and this is an opportunity that-seldom occurs to obtain a valuable business freehold property. The area is approximately 5500 square feet. Turns can be arranged. ESTATE OF M. A. HIGGINS. No. 416, BROADWAY, MIRAMAE. A conveniently situated Property in the well-favoured suburb of Miramar. The dwelling contains three bedrooms, diningroom, kitchen, bathroom, etc., and all usual modern conveniences. Adjoining the Golf Links, with trams passing the door. Terms available. ESTATE OF E. W. IBELL. No. 201, QUEEN'S DRIVE, ISLAND BAY. A Dwelling facing the sea, and containing long sun verandah, large sitting-room, two bedrooms, and kitchen. with range. Good washhousc and concrete yard. Situated in the sunniest of positions and on the main drive. Thoroughly renovated throughout, with good section, handy to trams. ' Terms cash. ESTATE OF JANET SMITTON. : VACANT SECTION, ISLAND BAY.. This properly is situated on the top side of Clyde street, just south of Taraar street. Splendid well-drained Section, with about 60ft frontage, already fenced. Excellent site for building purposes, sloping well to the sun, and very handy to trams. Terms as arranged. ESTATE OF H. MIXOGUR JOHNSONVILLE. Four Good Residential Sections, in Drake/street and Ohariu road, near the Anglican- Church. Subdivided into suitable building kites, with practically no excavation required. Handy to cheap bus and railway service. Terms cash. ESTATE OF JOSEPH STANFORD. 10 and 12, JEYPORE STREET, BERHAMPORE. Large Section, approx. 100 ft by 90ft, on which is built two dwellings and double concrete motor garage. Large 1%-storied house containing G rooms, workshop, and two glassed-in sun balconies, with all modern conveniences. House newly painted, valuable glass-house, and good lawn. Ami Four-roomed Brick Dwelling, with modern conveniences, let at good rental. Terms of Sale: Cash above long term table mortgage. ESTATE SUSANNA KRAUS. For further details and Conditions o£ Sale, apply to the Auctioneers, FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, 159, Fcathcrston street; I Ol- to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. STUPENDOUS AND UNIQUE AUCTION SALE . • Of TOYS, STATIONERY, LEATHER1 GOODS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, SUNDRIES, ETC., ' ETC., ETC., "| To be held on the Premises, IG3, Riddi-1 ford street, Newtown, Commencing WEDNESDAY, 'J& DECJLMBER,. At 10 a.m. A wonderful opportunity for Fathers, Mothers, Sibteis, and Biothers to secure Christmas Presents at their own price. ■JITESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., •"•L AUCTIONEERS, have beeu favoured with instructions to offer by Public Auction the complete stock of a Fancy Goods and Stationery Business, also the remain-1 ing stock of Fittings of a Grocery Business,! both of which are closing' up owing to ex-1 piry of leases.-. The following aro just a few of the lines that will be sold: — | Leather Goodh of all description Toys, Dolls, Scooters, Racquets | Brushware, China ' Glassware and E.P. Ware Cooking Utensils Frames Watches (ladies' and gentlemen's) Books and Magazines Gramophones Necklaces • School Requisites of all dosciiption« Ornaments, And a llionsnid ollior articles, too numerous to mention. Al.-O-General Grocciy Stores. Scales and Weights (Avery, '1 sett.) Dayton Computing Scales Glass Cases - Fittings, .S( I; of Drawers Marble Counters, Crockciy, Biuoms, and Mops Patent Medicines, Bins, Sealing Machine Cash Tramway (5 station) Mirrors, Cheese Cutter, Shop Chairs, Sieves, etc., etc. Also— -j 1 Ford Delivery Van (in good order and ready for road). 2 Good Second-hand Pianos 3 Kauri-top Counters. DON'T MTSS THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. On view morning of sale. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, " ' '■• • 155-157, Lambton quay (next to Midland). TTARRY A. SHEPHERD, 210, Lambton •*•-*■ quay, Secretary Hataitai Land Co., Ltd. Latest Subdivisions Close to Tunnel. Sections Fronting Hapua, Rakau, Upoko • Roads; £220, £250, £300, £400. HATAITAI, closh to tram—d Rooms, £1450. HATAITAI—S-rd. Bungalow, £1550. 'MTRAMAH—S Rooms, new building, £1320,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 20