. .AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT AUCTION CHARMING WADESTOWN HOME FOR ABSOLUTE SALE (^ G. TOLHURST & SON have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTiUJM *■** * on the premises on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, at 2.30 p.m., MR. MORTON PATERSON'S BEAUTIFUL HOME, 34 MOORHOUSE STREET. The spacious residence, which stands in grounds a little over % acre iv extent, with rock gardens, lawn, and tennis court, occupies a commanding situation, with lovely iviews of the harb6ur and surrounding hills. Comprising 3 targe reception rooms, entrance halJ, exceptionally modern kitchen arrangements, with 4 principal bedrooms, dressing-rooms, 2 principal bathrooms, 2 staff bedrooms and bathroom, also 3-car garage. This magnificent modern residence, which has been maintained in perfect order, otters a unique opportunity to anyone seeking a really up-to-date and particularly well-appointed home close to the city For further particulars and arrangements to inspect, apply to the Auctioneers, G. G. TOLHURST & SON, BANK OF N.Z. BUILDING, LAMBTON QUAY. SALE OF VALUABLE CENTRAL BUSINESS SITE .COMPRISING TWO ACRES-TARANAKI STREET On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1939, at 2.30 p.m., AT HARCOURT'S AUCTION ROOMS, 41 PANAMA STREET. Af ESSKS. HARUOUKT &^CO., in conjunction with MESSRS. S. GEORGE TWO f™? & C°" a, re diL ecs ted cto ? ELL o BY PUBL^ AUCTION, as above, IWO ACRES, more or less, being Sections 86 and 87 on Public Map, Town ot Wellington, being the whole of the land in C/T Vol. 333. Folio 15. Admirably situated for ■ large warehouse, factory, or motor premises It is within easy distance of the wharves and handy to the trams, and this is a rare of Pthe USt tG" Sefc y bl°Ck °f VaCant laDd °f these dimeosions-»: > the heart. TERMS OF SALE.-10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer; 15 per cent on possession being, given m one month; the balance within 3 months from date of sale. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE JOINT AUCTIONEERS- ' S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO.,' 11l Customhouse Quay, HARCOURT & CO., 41 Panama Street. 30 RESIDENTIAL AND WEEKEND 30 SECTIONS OTAKI BEACH-OTAKI BEACH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1939, At 2 p.m. ON THE LAND. THE S^TIONS ARE IDEALLY SITUATED, HANDY TO THE BB4CH AND KAILWAY.-AND IN AN EXCEPTIONALLY SUNNY POSITION ' MODERATE RESERVES- EASY TERMS PLANS OBTAINABLE PROM- .... . J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers, 154 FEATHERSTON STREET,'WELLINGTON or • MR. HAROLD TAYLOR, Otaki Agent, ' ALSO TO BE OFFERED: VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE, LAMBTON QUAY, Tl«-F«p a WITH FBONT4QE ALSO TO WELLINGTON TEKEACE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1939, at 2.30 pm THIS JiSJiiSHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN is "' NOS. 236-238 LAMBTON QUAY, heart of Wellington's eSSvTSo^j'iS? tO aeqWPB a S°Und inv«stm^t in the For further details and arrangements to view, apply tom THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, WELLINGTON Or ; ; MJJ. A. LEIGH HUNT, DOMINION FAIUIEUS' BUILDING • "■.- ~. " ■. Or • ...''.-•
- • BIG AUCTION SALE n n ;, ' at .10.30 Sharp On the Premises (Abbott, Oram, and Co. ■Ltd.),- '* X V n ?°' STREET By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of thelate.J. W Abbott (deceased). SALE BY AUCTION , • «*!££ £-^• -53- sS hd kauri counters and St 24- is Sm; 4ft,: and sft wide (thousands of fe-t ot beautiful seasroned heavy kauri . - -boards); 26" hamper^ -set of Avery plaN ,- form scales (lOcwt), hair brooms laJcleis, step ladders, 2 Samson trolleys, _ paoer cutters, revolving frock stands . fa wood mantle stands, 12 oxidised tubu! irrt ma^?n racks- *'NKW AND Ul>--'JO - DATE CHROME - PLATED MANJXE RACKS, models, chevjil mirror on stand, 6 glass, doors, glass . wall case, Ax. carpet, 13 x lift 3iiK oak wardrobe, oak duchesse oak chest drawers, oak corner settee, oak r-l ■ ext. dining table, oak sideboard, etc' "—^Also THE, WHOLE OF THE VUUA.BLJ* . and JOHN TAXN'S SAFE wftil • double doors, 28' x 42 x 54 high (botu • -in excellent order), roller-top desk, 18-drawer oak filing cabinet, Ij-dr.-iwer oak tiling cabinet', 2 oak and 1 rim a typiats desks. 9-drawer pedestal desk, oftiee tables, ledger desks, 2 swivel chairs, plain brown lino. 2 Remington •typewriting adding'machines, 1 Rem- . ington correspondence typewriter, office sundries, 3 typists' chairs, kauri shelves, elec. radiators, mahogany letter cabinet,- thousands of cardboard boxes, etc., • etc. Fittings on 4 floors, also miscellaneous m:l- ---. linery, ladies' hats, and genera] sun- • • dries, and old stock. This is wonderful kauri timber suitable for shopfitters, cabinetmakers, and others; if is all clean and most of it polished on one side. To be sold in lots to suit buyers. On view Wednesday all day and morning of Sale. 1 SALE 10.30 a.m. THURSDAY. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. NUTICJtU «) "EVENING fUST* SUBSCRIBERS. eUBSCKI BERS wlioso Delivery *^ of the "Evening Post" is unsjilißlactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of eornplaiuing to fehs .runner boys. •• • This '• course ensures first-hand knowledge ot irregularities aud prompt attention. BLLTNDELL PROS.. LTD. 'lelephene 44-odo.
; CAir -At 10.30 a.m. sharp.' SALE OF ' SUPERIOR STTRPTtt<j HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR™^ ■ ru»*' 7-,-x- 4- all-wool -rev." rug, 7ydß" ' and syds Ax. stair carpet, 4yds 36in ' Ax. runner^ new" hand-made Indian [»«'/ h Oriental rug 6 x 4, 4 beau- 1 i?J If 818?! °«eiital carets, !dx 12, 14 x 1,2, 18x9, and 9- x 9, 2 Ax!carpet squares, 9x9 and 9 x 7ft 6.-ALMOST 'NEW AND UP-TO-■«TfS.-°4F 1 B^FET DINING ' SIn, TE,Wlth-<lrawleaf table and-4" :?ou dch?- blp kEC Cl h AaL rLY td wl&ml'dl ' . 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE , with oak arms, right up-to-date, and . onj y> in. .use 2 months, cost £32, oak occ.. chair -very nice oak .refectory table, handsome oak china cabinet JmrV?i ?nrmM^ dP°V' pHESTERfiIT «£ P^W^ uphoh in tapestry and .fitted w»th loose cushions, oak tea . wagon, 2 smokers' stands, oak book I table, ornaments and vases, oak Jaco- , bean standard lamp, 4-valvc mantel model radio, in perfect order, card table, small ottoman, very nice etch--1 ings, copper, fire screens, kerbs. 2 fold screens, 2 uph. wicker chairs, set g6lf ; clubs, wire-seated couch, d. wood bed and, best quality kapok 3ft 6 wood bed and bedding. lot of books, etc On the pVemises (top Flat). No. 11l flArrfc o Street (near Ellice Street) SALE TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 30 On view morning of sale. Everything ' is in good order..' ■ * E. JOHXSTOX AND CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' J£ JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. " - IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING AUCTION SALE Of WONDERFUL ENGLISH FURNISHi:ngs, all equal to new, antique WALNUT AND MAHOG- ' ANY FURNITURE, MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK, INLAID • CHAIRS, HAND-MADE CARPETS VALUABLE PAINTINGS, CHINA, ETC. At Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. FRIDAY MORNING, Commencing at 10.30 o'clock Sharp. On account of the Owner, who is returning to England immediately. BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH FURNISHINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS (something different). Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. WE SUPPLY:-Halt-tone Blocks.- ■ Line Blocks, Business Stationery* Catalogues, Folders, ■ Etc.. Etc. PRICES REASONABLE, and we are just as interested in - your Small Jobs as the Large. Ones. THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS, 1 " WILLIS STREET. Telephone 44-040.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1939, Page 24
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