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AUCTION*. ARTISTIC HOME-HIGHLAND PARK 0. TOLHURST & SON have received instructions from the owner to sell I * PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Lambtt Quay, ou WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, at 2.30 p.m., THAT PARTICULARLY WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE, with a section over 30 petchi in area, adjoining the Queen's Park, known as No. 17 ORCHARD STREET This desirable residence comprises 8 rooms, and is a model o) convenience. Thei is a large living-room, 23ft x Uft 6in, commanding a magnificent view of the harboL and city, a comfortable diniug-ioom, and an up-to-date kitchen with gas cooker an other usual modem appointments. An easy stair leads from the haii to the upp< tioor, where there are 2 double bedrooms, 2 siugle Dedrooms, dressing-room, and bati room. This residence, erected under the supervision of one of Wellington's leadiu architects, affords an opportunity for intending purchasers to secure a well-built an attractive home in one of the best residential situations in the city. Full Particulars and Conditions ot Sale from the Auctioneers — G. G. TOLHURST & SON. BANK OF N.Z. BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. THE HON. VINCENT WARD'S HOUSE HERETAUNGA. have received instructions from the Hon. Vincent Ward, iI.L.C,, to sell b; ' AUCTION his DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE, on the Main Koad. Heretaunga one of the well-known homes surrounding the beautiful Wellington Golf Club, ti which a-private path leads direct in 2 or 3 minutes from the back of the sectiou. I 1 This property is so be sold at a reserv specially designed to interest thosi genuinely seeking a charming home in this well-known locality, and the most attrac tive terms are available if required. The bouse has 4 bedrooms, maid's room, dining room, large and quaintly-shaped drawing-room, 2 bathrooms, and usual ofiiees, electrn and chip heater hot wa.ter services, electric range, etc., and a brick garage for 2 iargi cars.' This is a charming and really comfortable family home, with 1 acre of leve grounds in lawns, shrubs, and garden There is ample room for a tennis court Station and Post Office are within 3 minutes' walk, and the propertj is within 35 minutes of Wellington by car. Note the time and place of this interesting sale— l ' ON THE SITE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, at 2.30 p.m. Conditions of Sale may be inspected and appointments to view made with th« 'Auctioneers— WILLIAMSON & CO., 25 PANAMA STREET. TELEPHONE 42-647. SALE OF RESIDENCE-TINAKORI ROAD (Jo the Estate ot the Late Mrs. Scobio Mackenzie) On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1937, at 2.30 p.m., AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. NATIJAN & CO. are directed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION I nf Wff K„°J e 'i aS e fo'/ri' om ®' known as No 58 l'inaHo.ri Koad, having a frontage I tiL a . depth of 84ft Bin, nicely laid out in garden, lawn, and concrete paths. I tho c . om P nse s basement, conservatory, living-room, dining-room (both dah t tfhpn Sln nm l l) ' sm °kjug-room with cupboards built in, glassed-in veran- > iJin Ea lW • IT ' Pantry, maid s sitting-room and bedroom, bathroom with porce'J? ? D a.basin, w.c. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms with wardrobes built in, and provision is made for another bathroom should it be required, Itw t'!»" SUa ' c ? nven '™ cee are installed, including electric light, gas cooker, "ideal" linow! iLfr Very home, built under the supervision of one of Wel- ; aD i Tr ' ll ,? taiKi lns Peetion by the most conservative builders possession will be given!" n V "' y t0 be converted int ,° 2 Vecant For arrangements to inspect, see the Auctioneers— GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 111 Customhouse Quay.

1 TOMORROW, 10.30 a.m. SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE OF TIMBER, IRON, COPPER, ETC. ON THE PREMISES, 20 TURNBULJ STREET (Off Murphy Street, Thorndon). JyINGSWAY, LTD., Auctioneers, ba.v been instructed by Mr. Ted Norman Ct Deinohtinn Contractor, to sell at thi i above address. Comprising Jurge number of 4 x 2, 3 x 2 8 x 1, 8 s Vi lining boards, rusticdoors, frames, sashes, weather boards T. and G. lining, corrugated iron, sink waste pipe, good 3ft Champion rangi ,(as new), chimney pots, Also: Quantity of firewood, in lots tosuit buyers e JAS. D. DAVIDSON, u Auctioneer. NOTE.—As Section has to be clearec immediately, all purchases must be clearec by Friday. ~ MORTGAGEE'S SALE. »(under Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington.), WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of ) _ NO.VEMBER, 1937. . r THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND , MERCANTILE AGENCY COM"AN\, LTD., Auctioneers, have received instructions from the .Registrar of the Supreme 'Court at Wellington to Sell at ; thsir Auction -Rooms at Numbers 93-107 . Featherston Street, Wellington, on ths I above date at 2.30 p.m.,, . ALL THAT piece, or parcel or land situ- , ate in the Provincial District of Wellington containing 15.9. perches be the same a little more or less being part of Town Section 193 and being Lot 5 on Deposited Plan Number 2180 TOGETHER WITH a Right of Way over, part of Section Number 193 adjoining the South East boundary of the said Lot No. 5 and being all the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Volume 218 folio 129 of the Register books at Wellingtou SUBJECT TO the conditions as to the 'use of right of way in Instrument 208 A and the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Volume 260 folio 246 Wellington Registry upon which piece or parcel or land is situate a six-roomed dwelling of .wooden walls and iron roof and'/shed situate at No. 5 Terrace Gardens, Wellington. . TERMS:—Ten per cent. (10 per cent.) on fall of hammer, balance m one month; For application to sell and Mortgagee's estimate of value, apply to the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington.. ; PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE may be seen at the Offices; of Messieurs Treadwells, Number 4 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, Solicitors to the Mortgagee.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 24

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