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AUCTIONS. ; IMPORTANT AUCTION SALK 298 ORIENTAL PARADE, THE MOST SELEC'I I'AKT Oi WELLINGTON'S ESPLANADE. SUPERB RESIDENCE \VUTH Oii WITHOUT FURNISHINGS. ■ ;' . ■'. . IVfESSRS. HORACE BAKER LIMITED. Agents, iv conjunction with MESSRS.. A''i G. G. TOLHUKST & SON, Auctioneers, have been instructed by W. K. Kemball, Esq., «-ho is leaving to reside iv Melbourne, to olSer.Sor sale by PUBLIC AUCIiU-N. ,at the Dominion banners' Institute Couleience Hall, on ' ' ■■ MONDAY/MAY 3, at 2.30 p.m., IfllS DELIUHTKULLY-SITUATED RESIDENCE oi M rooms, including a very spacious reception hall opening into a large drawing-room with cosy study acljuiuing, duiuig-i-oum, bilhanl-ioom, kitchen with every laDuui-saving device, iiu-luiliiik electric refrigerator and stove, maid's room, 3 large bedrooms with balconies, spacious walk-in wardrobes, specially large bathroom with shower-room, conveniences on each Door; 3 full-sized gar-aces; cetitral heatmjz system; section laid (Hit in lawn and garden. This exceptional residence, erected under .ne supervision ot a leading architect, replete with every modern labour-saving device and convenience, will be first ottered together with nil furniture, floor coverings, and fittings, including full-sized billiard tablp. in; perfect condition I'HE PROPERTY MUS'I UK SOLI) FURNITURE.—If the property is sold separately, the furnishings, including practically, new carpets throughout drawing-room, dining-room, and bedroom suites, billiard table, and other lots will be offered by Auction at 10 a.m. on Tu.fc.bDAi, May 4. i ■ '' ■ ■ . ' SPECIAL NOTE! Inspection onN by Order to View, obtainable trom the Sole Agents—. ' -.■'■■■ MESSRS. HORACE BAKER LIMITED 233 LAMBTON QUAY, or tile Auctioneers, G. G. TOLHURST & SON, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. LAMBTON QUAY. SALE OF "WOQDHILL" THE SECLUDED* HOME OF MR. AND MRS. BARKELEY SMTTH, , CHATSWORTH ROAD, SILVERSTREAM ' (AND 4 HOME SITES). Also, CHARMING HOME, Homewood Avenue, 'Karori. "jl/TESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., in-conjunction .with MESSRS: G; G. X'A TOLHURST & SON, are directed to tell the above properties by. PUBLIC AUCTION on ' ' ' . ~,.:-.<. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1937, at 230 p.m. At NATHAN'S AUCTION. ROOMS, 111 : Customhouse Quay, r The only reason these delightful Homes are in the market'is on account of the owners leaving New.Zealand. ..' ■ " - FIRSTLY-■■'■■'-."■ .■■•■■ :. ..'. ' ."•" "WOODHlLL"—Designed to receive full sunshine.in every room, this, charming and solidly constructed residence, built'under the supervision of Mr., Chapman'•Taylor, in its delightful.setting of native.bush;.comprises drawing-room, 26ft x ,16ft, with open fireplace; dining T i"ooni,.2ltt..x lift; hall, kitchen,..larder, .maid's bedroom, cloakroom and lavatory, with upstairs 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, con veni'erices," and. useful .attic used as1 workroom. Every, possible convenience.has -been installed, including, electric cooker,'light and power points, and electric hot water .service.. Borough? water supply-. Outbuildings, include garage and wood. shed. A-beautiful country home, with all the comforts and conveniences of a modern city residence, situated at the end of Chats-•w-orth' Road,,approached by. a. drive through beautiful-birch and other native trees, and.in a -secluded, and sunny position. There are-approxifriately 20 acres in all, mostly in native trees-and fhriibs. There is a. full-sized-tennis court aud'a fine panoramic view of the' Upper Hutt valley, while the Heretaiinga'Golf Links'are within easy distance. Everything in the home and garden has been planned'- to reduce upkeep, and make for easy and . economical working. Though-within.l7-.miles of the city, you may be miles away in, the country. This is a unique opportunity of securing a home of this class under exceptional circumstances .•■-.•■- \ ,'':.. , . ' • • .. " . .' SECONDLY- '.-. '"'■.. • '" ' ""■"'■ ■" 4 SPLENDID HOME SITES, adjoining ;"Woodh!ll.": , : '■ LOT 1 contains ;2 acres 32.57 perches ■,-.-''''■ ; "- - . " LOT .2 contains 2 acres- 3 roods 30.48 'perches LOT 3 contains 3 acres T rood 11.67 perches. ' ' '•' ' ' " : LOT 4 contains 1 acre 2- roods 06.36'.'perehes.:-; , .- :.-•>■ . r ........ ii, j ttl *I?fS e 11 de!ig'ltful sites, .lying well to the sun''and, with''a .'fine panoramic view of tne Jiutt vaJJey, have-been surveyed to-pro vide: each -with' ail ideal building site; and' a setting of:native bush. Road,formation has been"done-.tp 'give -motor-access ■■ -. ' " •"';'"'" ' " ■■''.■ ■ TH-IRDLy^-';:' > '/. ■'~" '< ..'' ' '• ' ■'' '' " ' HOMEWOOD AVENXjfe,; KARORI, : :: J : - -■~ MODERN -RESIDENCE; WITH TENNIS 'COURT. ' v*™ ei' n Home. °f, B rooms' n' ith al> the latest conveniences, comprising sittingroom dining-room kitchen, servery.- laundry, 4 bedrooms bathroom, lavato.^, and " t%ZlT'^lt *'■$?<■ To'° .?««<«•.> *U.jii*t-.-over--«V«cre, with'a'fiil^ized of heart'of city minutes of Karori tram'and 8 minutes' motor run ' For further particulars and arrangement to/inspect; pee' the- Joint Auctioneers,G. G. TOLHURSr&^ON, j ■// : ; ' '■ -.'".-'■.■ Bank of New Zealand Buildirigs,'La'mbtbh:Quajo or S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO, rlllJCustomhouse -Quay.

AT KIRKBECK'S,AUCTION MAR.T\ 1?..-JOHNSTON ;&vCO^ Auctioneers. *-*'-, TOMORROW; MORNING. .. -v-.At 10.-o'clock Sharp. ABSOLUTELY-UNRESERVED CLEAR--1 ING. SALE BY AUCTION ■ .■■■:.; ..;-• .-'pf.'- ...-",'.•,; THE""ENTIRE. CONTENTS OF KIRKBECK'S ■AUCTION. HART, ■:No.- 33 . GHUZNEE STREET. . - .. • Everything'. to ;,be sold for what it will 1 •. ■ ■ realise 6r given away... , DEFINITELY CLOSING ' DOWN IMMEDIATELY'AS THE LEASE HAS EXPIRED. ' , : . (There is quite a lot of really good '.< ~..., - . furniture,,) Office,.'des.k,' office tables, cash- box, • type- •..■.'. writer, ,2 .smaH steel filing' cabinet?! ■■';■' 6ets,-of, shelves,;_lino., '4, sideboards, . duchesse ejiests, chiJd.'s higJi chair, new ice box, .piano <(by Bord), bookcase, chiffoniere, good cupboards, . dresser,-, commode;-15.real; good tables, large and* small, square tearoom, tables. ; 20" Jacobean "dining/ chairs,: numefdus . kitchen chairs, .leather chairs, gramo- . ■ piipne with electric ,' pick-up, boobs', hosiery, walnut table, walnut cabinet, cedar cabinet,'crockery,: spray,pump, small gas stove,' occ. chairs and tables, ; lot of timber, partitions, single oak and . ■■•, rimu'bedsteads, w.w. mattress, 24 good double bedsteads to be 6old ff they fetch ; 2s 'apiece (all in good order), tease.ts, ; 15 good mirrors in all sizes, .-. and. numerous other. lots. .. ■~ i ; ;'■ SALE AT 10 a.m.'SHARP.'"_ ■-•;■.POSIfIVELY- WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. ■ E. JOHNSTON AND; CO,,' Auctioneers. • -.:>. AT-KARORI. •/ .-■.■; Tjl 'JOHNSTON" -&, CO., "Auctioneers J-1 * at' 1.30' plm." " ATTRACTIVE AUCTION fSALE ■ r -.' :■ ---:'■•: Of- ■■■. '■ ■'- ' "■ ' ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD' FURNISHINGS AND MOTOR-CAR, UP- ,. TO-DATE 3;PIECE CHESTERFIELD . SUITE uphoi. in latest,floral mpquette , .(cost jC2BJ.-a-.few weeks ago, RUBBED OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE with . -. buffet sideboard," .dining table, and 4 ■ ■chairs to -match, ;with spring seats, al-most-new,- fK66) SINGER DROP--HEAD.SEWING,MACHINE in per..feet order, 2. seagr-ass chairs, oak plant . stand, oak occ. table', radio table, lino, square, SUPERIOR FAWN AX. CARPET size 9 x 9, rimu -Morris couch, OAK WRITING BUREAU, spark screen and tidy, oak c. standard lamp arid shade, chromium smoker's 'companion and bedside lamps,; beautiful pictures, art cushions^ oak tea wogan, OAK BEDROOM SUITE of ,4 pieces . ■ complete'with mattresses, child's cot, ■ Byd hall runner, "Woden" bench vice, blow lamp,1- mitre bos (new), floor cramps, .eiiam.'kettle, kitchen table ;. and -4, rimu chairs., Primus, 2 door mats,, spade "and - shovel and fork, - axe, -new bin, 'brooms and mops', new ball-bearing lawn mower and catcher, and numerous other lots. ' < CHEVROLET SEDAN . (5-seater1) MOTOR-CAR..(.1933 model), just r.eeently fitted with new tyres, guaranteed an. perfect running order'1 (owner-. At' 'the- SCOUTS'. HALL, 'off Campbell '-■.■Street; .-Karon'.. " ' Everj-thing. is in very good order'.,and equal to "new.- ■■ . .■•'■■ . . : ' ■ On view morning of sale. ■ ; ■ E. JOHNSTON; AND-CO., Auctioneers.REMOVED FROM 106 ARO" STREET, - "TO OUR MART. ' :' TOMORROW. 2 p.m. VERY- SUPERIOR- OAK FURNITURE CARPETS, AND FURNISHINGS.' , PIANO,. .GENUINE ANTIQUE .-" QUEEN ANNE SETTEE- AND " 4 . MAGNIFICENT CHAIRS, ETC. "' CILVERSTONE AND' CO., AUCTIONEERS: 110 Lambton'Quay'(rfpp^osite Occidental Hotel), 'WILL SELL WITHOUT. RESERVE. : , , . . , Included in Catalogue Main Items: GENUINE ANTIQUE ..QUEEN ANNE SETTEE- AND 4 DAINTY CHAIHS, Humphries overstrung piano, COSTLY OAK BEDROOM . SUITE, complete: 2 BEAUTIFUL OAK SIDE-BOARDS,2-oval" duchesses, oak and rimu, several other duchesses, chesterfield suite, 2 divan chairs, 3 fireside chairs, OAK DINING SUITE Iwith 6 chairs), oalc occasional tables, wardrobes; SUPER WILTON CARPET, 13ft 6in x Uft'3in, SUPER WOVEN AX. CARPET and', several other carpets, oak settee, seagrass invalid settee, seagrass chairs, wringer and sundries; and large quantity of smaller goods too numerous to detail. . I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer.

FINAL . REMINDER. ' . . AUCTION, SALE V . r. TOMORROW, ~ TOMORROW, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1937, At 2.30 p.m. OUTSTANDING HUTT RESIDENCE, 777 HIGH. STREET.' " ■ An Ultra-modern Seven-roomed' Residence j . and Beautiful Grounds. - . Full particulars frotn JJARCOURT AND CO.; I Auctioneers, . 41-43-Panama Street. - -. Telephone 44-017. ■ -I IMPORTANT PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE. TOMORROW, ..-•-, THURSDAY, APRIL 29. at 2.30 p.m. Some 408 acres within a few ..minutes' walking distance ,of Silverstream Station,-, with . great" subdivisional prospects . . . ■ . ' ' \\ ERNEST LEIGHTQN, LIMITED will offer for Sale in their .Auction Rooms, 22 BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON,- as iabove, :: . -'' That unique', property' of 408 ' acres 3 roods 1.35 perches, closely held for . over 50 years, and now coming into the market to close'deceased estate. The land faces the morning sun, and consists -of low' terrace, undulating and hill- land, some of which has been used for market garden and cropping, and of' which some fifty acres is suitable for subdivision, while'the balance is highly suitable for, reafforestation,: The property overlooks the- Hutt Riveri ■ commands .. a good'view in picturesque,.surroundings, is close rtp golf links, bathing ..nd- fishing, and St:-Patrick's College and the UPPER HUTT-WELLINGTON BUS SERV ICES PASS THE DOOR ON BITUMEN ROAD, There is a useful .homestead of seven rooms and sheds, etc.:; • '■' . .. ■It- will be sold at a price at which' the fortunate purchaser can afford, to hold and develop, certain, of a splendid return on all moneys spent on improvements. Further details from the Auctioneers: H. ERNEST LEIGHTON. LIMITED, 22- Brandon' Street; Wellington, and High ■ Street, Lower Hutt. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m., IN THE MART, .01 DIXON STREET1. n W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION-' y« EERS AND VALUERS, have-re-ceived instructions from various VENDORS to sell a QUANTITY of.GOODS REMOVED TO THE MART FOR SALE, comprising— - ' .' _!_' Oak and rimu. dining and bedroom suites, • divan suites, carpets, gas. stoves,--Frigi-daire, 2 roller mangle, blankets, sheets, towels, boards, 14ft x 12in, timber, beaver boards, bicycles, clothing, boot*, ' FURNITURE' OF EVERY: DESCRIPTION. ' . No Reserve. . . . - .-.''•". C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer.,, , . BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ ~ TO."EVENING COST" ADVERTISERS pONTRACI AUVKKTISERS are , /- nsked to hand in Copy at least ON-: CLEAR DAY before . date, of issue Owing to the lame amount of advertising in tlip "Evpning Post" it is necessary to. make this request ' BLUNDELI BROS. LTD. The "Evening Host.' VVlini'. WHAHMNt. IjaVl£K VVH: CAN BUPPLY r^LKA^ WHU'K >vH/M'PING PAPKI iin jiv yu.intitiesi fRICF .-Jt-nn dpi cwi (ci. store). ■'EVENING POST" (Boulcou Street, d-ntraDce).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1937, Page 22

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