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AUCTIONS. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, THE TERRACE and VIVIAN STREET — On — WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1935, At 12 o'clock Noon. AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. TITESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND ■^ CO., in conjunction with MESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER, & OSWIN, are directed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs. A. E. Blundell to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above:— FIRSTLY, the VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated No. 331 The Terrace, comprising I rood, 15.S perches moro or less, being part Town Section 135, City Wellington, having a frontage of 91ft Bin to The Terrace, and 12ft to Vivian Street; TOGETHER WITH THE FAMILY RESIDENCE THEREON, capable of being converted into two flats with ample room to build a further home or another buildin" of flats; ALSO 3-ROOMED COTTAGE,-Let at 15a week. A glorious uninterrupted view is obtainable from this site, and there is not a finer, sunnier position in the City of Wellington. SECONDLY, ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND containing 14% perches, with sSft frontage to Vivian Street by a depth of 68ft more or less, TOGETHER WITH THE OLD DWELLING THEREON. This is an excellent building site with a fine uninterrupted view of the harbour and city, and is in a splendid situation to erect a modern home or building of flats. Within 3 minutes of tram and 8 minutes to the heart of the city. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS WILL BE GIVEN, — Namely — ' 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, . 20 per cent, on possession being : given within 14 days, And the balance to remain for three years with interest at 4% per cent., or the purchaser has the right of paying the whole of the purchase money in cash. , For further particulars, and arrangements to inspect SEE THE JOINT AUCTIONEERS- ; FINCH, ..WEBSTER, & OSWIN, 1 159 Featherston Street,. - Or - , S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. E JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. . TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30. SALE BY AUCTION. 2 upright Grand pianos by Milner and Thompson and Bord in good order, 2 old pianos, good tones but FULL of borer, 2 fireproof safes, 4 good t. and g. screens on stands 6ft 6in x 6ft, 50 millinery stands, figure model, small counter, glass show-case, almost new National cash register %'d to £4 10s with tape and sale slip, inlaid lino,- counter and glass counter case, combined size, 9ft 10in long by 2ft 3in wide; also small wall case, etc. AT OUR MART, NO. 8 WILLESTON . . STREET. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. P JOHNSTON AND CO., J- J* Auctioneers. . , TOMORROW, At 1.30. p.m. SALE BY AUCTION Of ■■ COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE FLOCK MANUFACTURING PLANT. BY ORDER OF THE RECEIVER FOR THE DEBENTURE HOLDER. On the Premises. No. 81 TORY STREET (See Flag). Included in the list will be found:— 2 up-to-date Flock-Teasing Machines (Mark Lister and Beaneys), complete with Swift's latest Fibre Lags, 25-h.p. British motor and starter, pulleys, shafting, belting, electric fan, and . draught-pipes, Mark Lister shaker, Mark Lister lag, sharpener, spare parts, steriliser, endless chain and pulley, circular rag saw, hose, hand truck, clock scales, Donald's wool press (as new), 2 sets of Avery platform scales (1 ton and 5 cwt), in perfect order, blocks and tackle, etc., etc., To be offered first in one lot as a going concern. If not disposed of will be sold in lots to suit buyers. ALSO to be sold as separate lots: . 1 Anderson's steam boiler. 1-ton United motor-truck, in good order. ' E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. E JOHNSTON AND CO., • Auctioneers. By Order of the Receiver. FRIDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock. ON THE PREMISES. No. 23Q WAKEFIELD STREET. SALE BY AUCTION Of THE WHOLE OF E. REYNOLDS & : CO., LTD., UP-TO-DATE GARAGE EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND ACCESSORIES, comprising:— Air compressor outfit and gear complete, "Sioux" elec- bench grinder, "Sioux" %-inch heavy duty elec. drill, "Sioux" %-inch elec. drill and stand, batterycharging outfit, complete, Rolla-Car garage jack, upholsterer's sewing machine, blacksmith's forge and brazing pipe, 3 sets of stocks and dies, micrometers, cylinder gauges, battery cell tester, breast drills,. . valve-grinding tools, valve beat cutters, reamers, engineers' vices, oil and petrol measures, wheel pullers, grease guns, inspection lamps, spanners, portable garage crane, Hecla elec. urn, and tools usually to be found about a well-appointed garage. —Also— NEW STOCK WALDEN WRENCHES, Adg. wheel braces, set spanners, grease guns and nipples, rim tools, Lindenuoll brake testers, bumpers, bumperettes,. car-cleaning >outfits, luggage carriers, cleaning brushes, car springs for various cars, shock absorbers for Austin 7 and Morris cars, dynamo service kits, car polish, tire chains, oils, creases, etc., etc., also a NUMBER OF GOOD USED CARS (details later). In lots to suit buyers. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. All this garage equipment is in splendid order. Sale Friday Morning, at 10.30. NO RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. KINGS WAYS- AUCTION ROOMS, Lambton Quay. SPECIAL URGENT UNRESERVED AUCTION OF THE FULL CONTENTS OF A LARGE HOME, REMOVED TO OUR MART FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 1.30 p.m.' 350 LOTS- 350 Comprising:—Complete oak bedroom suite, with wire and kapok mattreefi, 3-piecc wool moquette chesterfield suite, oval oak table, sideboard, and 4 h.b. chairs, 9 x,12 carpet, 12 x 15 Ax. carpet, hall rug, stair carpet, several good rugs, 9 single beds and wires, 13 good rimu duchesses, folding bed*:, tea wagon, 3-valve Courtenay radio, late model Singer drophead machine, in perfect order, rimu tallboy, cupboards, large dining table, 3 rimu wardrobes, m. couch and squab, odd chesterfield couch, several rolls of lino, Congoleum squares, piano (suitable for beginner), gateleg table, k. ' chairs, tables, large assortment of crockery, k. utensils, large boilers, ' iron, ornaments, curtains. Also, 20 Pairs of single blankets, towels, tablecloths, and sundry linen," and 15 good single mattresses. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. The whole consignment must go tomorrow, so come and get a share of real bargains.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 8, 9 July 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 8, 9 July 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 8, 9 July 1935, Page 18

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