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AUCTIONS. <■ SALE OF VALUABLE FKEEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY THE TERRACE AND VIVIAN STREET, TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) TOMORROW JULY 24, 1935, at 12 o'clock noon, ; \T OUR AUCTION ROOMS— 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSKS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., in conjunction with MESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER, & OSWIN, are directed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs. A. K. Blundell to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above: — FIRSTLY, the VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated No. 331 The Terrace, comprising 1 rood 15.6 perches, more or less, being part Town Section 135, City of Wellington, havinir a frontage of 91ft Sin to The Terrace and 12ft to Vivian Street; TOGETHER WITH THE FAMILY RESIDENCE THEKEON, capable of being converted into two flats with ample room to build a further .home or another building of flats; also 3-RD. COTTAGE, let at 15/- 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% Pf^hee; . with sSft frontage to Vivian Street by a depth of 68ft, more or less, IOGErHER Will! • 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 3 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, 159. FEATHERSTON STREET; or . S; GEORGE NATHAN &..CO., 11l CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY.

E. t JOHNSTON AND CO., . AUCTIONEERS. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. CLEARING SALE OF POULTRY, INCUBATORS, CORRUGATED IRON, ETC., At Porutu Street (off Witako Street), Waiwetu, Lower Hutt. (Witako Street or Waiwetu Bus passes A AH HEAD OF PUREBRED WHITE ■*"" LEGHORNS AND BLACK ORPINGTONS. On account of Mr. J. Tier, whose lease has expired. 300 P.B. White Leghorns (12 to 15 months), Mumby's and • Salisbury's strains 40 P.B. pullets (laying) 17 P.B. Black Orpingtons (Bates strain), 40 P.B. Black Orpington chickens. Troughs, ivheelbarrow, pens, 120 sheets of good corrugated iron, 2 Prairie State incubators (110-egg), 1 Cyphers incubator (120-egg), all in perfect order, 2 brooders, egg crates, wire netting, ijood "Duro" lawn mower and catcher, hose, large table, ' sideboard, and numerous other lots. In lots to suit buyers. All pullets will be crated if required. Sale Tomorrow Morning at 10.30 a.m. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. sharps At Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. FURNITURE AND CARPET AUCTION DE LUXE. Everything practically brand new. INTERESTING SALE BY AUCTION > OF A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS IN WALNUT, MAHOGANY. AND OAK, MOST VALUABLE CRYSTAL, SILVER CANDLESTICKS, A SPECIAL COLLECTION OF REAL SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS, SILVER TEA SERVICE, SILVER DISHES, CANTEEN OF SILVERWARE, ETC. LATEST MODEL EUREKA ELEC. VAC. CLEANER, 2 WONDERFUL CHESTERFIELD SUITES AND CANE LOUNGE SUITE, MAGNIFICENT WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, NEW G6K MODEL SINGER MACHINE. EXPENSIVE SUPER WILTON AND AX. CARPETS, MASON'S DINNER SERVICE, CRYSTAL, AND APPOINTMENTS, 300 LOTS 300 On account of the owner, who is returning to England. Full details later. This is the most valuable collection of Elegant Furnishings, Crystal, and Silverware that has.been submitted to auction in Wellington for many years. Almost brand new^ On View Tomorrow (Wednesday) Afternoon, from 2 till 5. E JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. DUNBAR SLOANE, LIMITED, Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AUCTION OF OFFICE FURNITURE, FITTINGS, AND EQUIPMENT. TO BE HELD AT OUR MART, 155 LAMBTON QUAY. FRIDAY^ JULY 26, At 1.30 p.m. TYUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, •*-' have been favoured with instructions from the owners, who are giving, up business, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Mart a comprehensive range of Office Furniture, Fittings, and Equipment, on the above date, comprising:— Table desks, arm chairs, steel and oak filing cabinets, stationery cupboards, bookshelves, card cabinets, large steel safe, automatic stamping machine, typewriters, automatic adding machine, radiators, Eastlight files, baskets, wire trays, etc., carpet and rugs, tables, stationery cupboard, code book (Bentley, second phrase), stools, etc., etc. ALSO A large quantity of office requisites. FULL DETAILS LATER. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1935, COMMENCING AT 10.30 a.m. Sale of railway lost and unclaimed LUGGAGE AND GOODS. MESSRS. KINGSWAY, - LTD., have been instructed to sell by auction at the Railway Social Hall, Waterloo Quay, Wellington, on the . above-mentioned date: — ' LOST AND UNCLAIMED luggage and goods comprising boxes, bags, parcels, umbrellas, walking sticks, hats, swags, bicycles pedal, bicycles motor, pictures, bags, pumice sand, etc., including packages addressed:— Abbott, Algie, Alltree, Air Lock Company, Aitken, Barrou, Bellringer, Bennett, Blanc, Bourke, Bowler, Bradley, Bustard, Carlton, Carter, Chester, Christenson, Davis, De Helen, Douglas, Drake, Dunstall, Dyer, Fouhy, Eraser, Gare, Gibbons, Gibson, Glover, Grose, Harrison, Harvey, Heather, Hill, Hoare, Ilussey, Idea Millinery Company, Jackson and Sons, Jordan, Ketteridge, Kirby, Larkin, Marshall, Maysmoor, Melville, Meredith, McCarthy, McClegge, McDermott, MeMahon, McNicol, Morgan, New World Publishing Company, Newman, N Yet, O'Brien, Oliver. Orr, O'Shea, Pollock, Powell, Radcliffe, Richards, Roberts, Robertson, Rogers, Ryan, Savage, Saunders, Seager, Slade, Smith, Stewart, Stokes, Stout, Stueker, Tate. Taylor, Tui Reproductions, Touhy, Walsh, Walker, Ward. POOD PRINTING means Better BusiVT ness. Let the "Eveniug Post" Printing Department handle your nest order. 'Phone 41-040 for quotation.

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Evening Post, Issue 20, 23 July 1935, Page 16

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