AUCTIONS. AT FLOURISHING WOBURN, LOWER HUTT. A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK. OP BUILDING LAND, WAIWETU ROAD,, Opposite GUTHRIE STREET. To be Sold ' AT PUBLIC AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1936, at 2.30 p.m. "jIfESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC "*•■ AUCTION at the Real Estate Auction Rooms, 43 Panama Street, on the abovementioned date— ■■■■•• ' ' 7 ACRES 0 ROODS 7.78 PERCHES—TOGETHER WITH a 9-rd. RESIDENCE. The appreciation of Woburn values is certain owing to the permanent establishment of the industrial area, which already includes many of the largest inanul'auturies in New Zealand, with .thousands of employees. ' , THIS BLOCK IS SUBDIVISIBLE INTO APPROXIiMATEIA' 32 PERFKCT BUILDING SITES—-is level and not more than 4 minutes' walk from school, station, and shops. Experience has shown that the demand for property in this locality is exceptional and growing keener daily. ■ ' -THERE IS MONEY TO BE MADE BY THE ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THIS LAND. Full particulars and plans of suitable subdivision from HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers, 4143 Panama Street. Telephone ■ 44-017.
. AT LOWER HUTT. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. • FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.30., SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD • FURNITURE. ■ Specially well-made chesterfield lounge, uphol. in heavy ' tapestry, piano by Haake (in splendid order and' a very nice tone), piano stool, Ax. carpets and • rugs, 3 ]/4yds Ax. .runner, settee couch, pictures, ornaments, and vases; 7 mohair slip mats, good rimu.. gate-leg table, clock, 2 brass-shell vases, brass candlesticks, linos., dining table, wireseated couch, A.B. chairs, bookcase and books, 5-valve radio set with elec. pickup (in perfect order), a specially good lot of crockery and glassware, H.P. cups, valuable English teaset 52 pieces, dinner set, plates, jugs, teaset, bathroom cabinet, S. oak bedsteads and bedding, D.W. bedstead, good light ' rimu duchesse with oval mirror and pedestal to match, 7" x 4 rugs, hall rack and hallstand, sea chairs, cabinet, ox, copper, fire screen and tidy smoker's companion, curtains, jardinieres and plants, oak mission rocker, cushions, 'passage lino., kitchen utensils, alum, ware, 2 saws, hose, clothes basket, good 3 comp. bin, etc., etc. At the Residence, NO. 6 CONNELLY STREET, Lower Hutt' (close to V.I.C. Store a^id Melling Bridge). Sale Friday Morning, at 10.30. On view morning, of sale. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. • FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.30. At Our Basement Mart, NO. 8 WILLESTON STREET. , SALE BY AUCTION — Of - 9X(\ LOTS OF GENERAL HOUSE£OV HOLD FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Carpets, linoleums, 2 chesterfield- suites, oak bedroom and dining-room furnishings, and numerous other lots. - ALSO - (To be sold at 10.30 a.m. Sharp.) On account of whom it may concern HARLEY-DAVIDSON 7-9 h.p. twincylir.der MOTOR-CYCLE with side-car and delivery box, in good running order. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auction eerst TOMORROW (THURSDAY), '1.30 IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF COSTLY FURNITURE. CARPET SQUARES, RUxVNER, AND APPOINTMENTS (on behalf lady leaving for Sydney). 250 LOTS 250 "RAMSEY WILSON, LTD., AUCTION- •"' EERS, 98 MANNERS STREET, favoured with instructions, will' sell as above:— • MOST ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE, Comprising: COSTLY MODERN FHENCII BKDROOM SUITE (ca!r. legs, cost £S0), BEAUTIFUL WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS. HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITE (as new), oak tea wagon, Wertheira drophead machine, seagrass chairs, portable gramophone and records, copper box, kerb, mate, lot superior glassware, crockery, ornaments, good s. and d. blankets, sheets, tablecloths, runners, etc., lovely curtains, cushions, lovely elect, light fibadee, ice chest, ERLA RADIO SET (3 v.), PHILCO RADIO SET, 7 v.), pictures, carpet, felt, easy chair, SET DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES, gateleg table, mohair rugs, c: iron, pianola rolls,, and other articles too numerous to mention; SALE 1.30, 98 MANNERS STREET. On View from 9 a.m. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. Everything must be sold. -RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. Tel 42-785. SHORT-NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND CARPETS. FRIDAY 'NEXT, 10 a.m. Sharp, On the Premises, 43' THOMPSON ST. TZTRKBECK AND CO., Auctioneers, ■^^ have received instmctions from owner, who is leavinc Wellington, <o soil, WITHOUT RESERVE, CONTENTS OF HIS EXPENSIVELY-FURNISHED HOME. 400 LOTS 400 CARPETS. BEDROOM SUITES, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, DININGROOM SUITES, 40yds CARPET RUNNER, HUGS, Etc. Watch for full details in tomorrow night's "Post." ' VICTOR KIRKBECK, Tel. 52-695. : ■ ' Auctioneer. All Expensive Furniture and Carpets. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ~ 4s lid WEEKLY 4b lid WEEKLY 4s lid WEEKLY ' 4s lid WEEKLY "PRESENT outgoings on Cosy City ■*• House, in sunny, handy situation, with view of tho harbour; 4 rooms, pood bathroom, and scullery; owner desiring an immediate sale will accept £650 cash. (Terms arranged if required.) Buy this city property and save tram fares. Inspect quickly. RIGHT AT TRAMS RIGHT AT TRAMS RIGHT AT TRAMS Situated near Kelburn, commanding a splendid view of the harbour, we offer for £1495 an excellent Family Home in firet-class order; 6 rooms and wide sunny glassed verandah; modern tiled fires in 2 livingroome, bathroom has 2 hot water services. Section laid out with shrubs and flowers. (Government mortgage at- 4 1-8 per cent.) ONLY £1150 ONLY . £1150 : ONLY £1150 ; Up-to-date Bungalow on large level section, just 4 minutes to Karori trams. The 5 rooms are nicely papered, and bathroom and kitchenette have , good conveniences (electric hot water). Outgoings approx. 25s weekly with £300 deposit. Immediate possession if required. CHEAP SECTIONS : —— CHEAP SECTIONS ————" CHEAP SECTIONS ; : — Karori (city end), £160; Miraraar, with view, £230; Lower Hutt, near bus, £110; Petone, with garage £200; Karori level, 50ft frontage £250; Newtown, level with view, price £350.,,,,.. .Call early for full particulars. THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED, •'For Good-value Properties," "Brandon House," . 132 FEATHERSTON STREET, .ii-623—— Telephone——4l-622. . t
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1936, Page 22
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