AUCTIONS. ! FOUR MAGNIFICENT''SECTIONS AT- WADESTOWN. Estate Mr. F. J. Middleton, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AS ONE LOT ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1030, At 2.30 p.m., At the Real Estate Auction Room, 43 Panama. Street. WITHOUT DOUBT THE BEST SITES AVAILABLE IN WADESTOWN. With 60ft frontage to Wadestown Road 1 and 66ft frontage to Pitt Street. rPHE Property, having a total area ot -*- 53 perches, is at present known as No. 53 Pitt Street and comprises the land as described together with a somewhat old six-roomed residence. The land has an easy slope up from Wadestown Road to about half its depth and-is*.then level back to Pitt Street. COMMANDING- A MAGNIFICENT VIEW, HANDY TO SHOPS AND TRAM, AND SITUATED IN ONE OF WELLINGTON'S MOST EXCLUSIVE LOCALITIES,' THIS, PROPERTY IMPRESSES AS BEING THE BEST THAT HAS ' BEEN , OFFERED AT WADESTOWN FOR A VERY LONG TIME. Full particulars and arrangements to inspect from HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 Panama Street. Telephone 44-017. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OWNERS OF SECTIONS. NEXT FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 24, At J0.30 o'clock. - ON NEW ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM SITE. ' 30,000 ™0F 30,000 GOOD'SOUND HEART MATAI AND RIMU, ETC., ETC. F&UNBAR SLOANE, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, have been instructed by the Trustees of the National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum, to Sell by Public Auction on the above date the following:— 30,000 FEET OF SOUND HEART TIMBER, Matai and Rimu Large Quantity of Totara Piles Joists and Plates, 6 s 2. Bricks, about 2000 Niimber Sheets of Iron Window Frames, all glazed. Quantity of %in T. and G. Gas stove, fireplaces, sash weights, range, h.w. cylinder, copper, p.w.c, porcelain bath, sink boards, doors and cupboards, register grate, mantles, etc., etc. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.-This material originally comprised .1 large 8-roomed house on the front of the present site and was removed to make room. It was carefully removed to site of auction, at back of new Art Gallery and offers a wonderiul opportunity to builders, contractors, and-holders of, sections. An up-to-date j or 6-roomed bungaW could easily be erected from the material as practically everything is there. The whole will be offered in one" lot and if not sold will be offered in lots to suit buyers. ON VIEW' ANY DAY NEXT WEEK DUNBAR SLOANE, . Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT PARK ROAD/LOWER HUTT. On TUESDAY, JULY 21, at 12.30 p.m. M^-S^- WMGOaT, STEPHENSON 1 ND r CO" LTD., have received h.-' structions from Mr. C. J. Cullen (whose property has been taken over by the Ford Motor Co.) to1 sell on the farm (at the back of the Hutt Trotting Course) as under:— 70 First-class Dairy Cows, comprising 27 Dairy Cowg, in milk. 12 Dairy Cows, August-November calvers. 6 3-year-old Heifers in calf, .8 1 and 2-year-old heifers. 16 Cows, r.w.b. ' ' . 51 Hoggete. 2 Draught geldings. 1 Pony. Discs, shave plough, a.f. plough, drill, chain harrows, tyne harrows, hay rake, roller, mower, spring dray, harness, sundries, L.K.G. milking machine, and motors, cooler. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. HOPE GIBBONS BLDG. REAL CARPET SLAUGHTER. LARGE LIQUIDATION CONSIGNMENT OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, LATEST-DESIGNS, IN ALL SIZES - MUST BE SACRIFICED AT BELOYV ; ■ WHOLESALE. CILVERSTONE -AN.D CO., Auctioneers, - -HopeoGibbons. Bldg., on behalf of Liquidator* for private sale. BUY. BEFORE THEY RISE,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 16
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