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. tea———m «—■■«»_—■—•—»» ■ t ; SALES BY AXTOTIOK. S POCHARD TTD., • * • AT sfr NO. 25, DISRAELI STREET. • GREY LYNN H V F0 ? *no has sold the SETS Be" faVoUr6d US * ith i™*™-£O-MORBOw (THURSDAY), -M A.M. »JHE pURNISHTNGS OF g "DOOMS. Also. LAWNMOWER. WHEELBARROW, ETC. Fall Particulars Later. JJICHABD ■ A RTHUR, T'TD., AUCTIONEERS. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. PJCHARD A RTHUR, J TD.. WILL SELL. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OP S A SIJ° S o?der Tf 'J'O-MORROW (THURSDAY). AT 11 a.m. ON THE PREMISES, No 41. Will ND "ROAD. J. TO. xl, »> EST HiND IVOAD, HERNE T>AY. erne .Day. HE VERY FINE FURNISHINGS OF ■*■ SEVEN ROOMS. DR rT£?S-r. R 00M - •- SUPER WILTON CARPET 12 x 9 3-PIECE CHESTERgiELD SUITE with Loose Seat Covers, PILLOW DIVAN CHAIR. OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS. OAK JACOBEAN POL. PEDESTAL, COPPER KERB, COPPER FIRESCREEN with Leadlight. Occ. . i able*. Collection of Very Nice Ornaments. FINING ROOM—OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE. 5 DAK DINING CHAIRS, CHILD'S C-tAIR, EASTERN SQUARE. OAK CAKESTAND. PICTURES. CURBEDROOMS (4). — SPECIALLY FINE QUEENSLAND MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE. SUPER WILTON CARPET 12 x 9, EASTERN RUG 9x9, DK. Stained KAURI COMB. CHEST. WIRE AND KAPOK MATTRESSES, DOUBLE AND SINGLE WOOD BEDSTEADS. TOILET WARE. Bedside- Cupboards, Seagrass Chairs, Elec. Reading Lamp, Bedside Rugs. BALL—JACOBEAN OAK HALLRACK. MONK'S BENCH. Wilton Runner, Silk Hall Curtains. Axminster Rugs. Pedestals, and Jardinieres. npHOS. T» ARTHUR. AUCTIONEER. . OPP. TOWN HALL. SALDERLY ROAD, MOUNT EDEN (off i ALDERLY ROAD. MOUNT EDEN (off View Road.) "VriLES J QASSLDY. Instructed by the Owner. Mr. D. Morrison, will Sell by Auction, in his Rooms, Rew'e Chambers. lii. Queen Street, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16. 2 P.M.. MODERN 6-BOOMED KAURI RESIDENCE, lis above, on FREEHOLD SECTION, inside second section. 3 mins. trams. The House is in PERFECT ORDER, all large rooms, modern conveniences; handy WALKING DISTANCE SYMONDS ST. Immediate possession. Terms. £400 deposit. Property Flagged. *— . — ■ —— APARTMENT HOUSE. APARTMENT HOUSE. APARTMENT HOUSE. 5 MTNS. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. " 5 MINS. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 5 MINS. KABANGAHAPE ROAD. FREEHOLD AND FURNITURE BY FREEHOLD AND FURNITURE BY FREEHOLD AND FUSNITURE BY AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION. "YfiLES J QASSIDY. iWill Seil. on account of the owner, in his Rooms. 15, Queen Street, opp. G.P.0., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16. 3 P.M.. UTJERESFORD OTREET. , JT>ERESFOED STREET. TWO-STOREYED APARTMENT HOUSE. 9 rooms, electric light, all modern appointments. To be sold as going concern, including Furniture, Bedding, Crockery, etc. Terms and conditions at Sale. SALE TOY "VTOETGAGEE. ALE Dy Mortgagee. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. - TTAVERSTOCK T?OAD. pDENDALE pUNGALOW. £50 DEPOSIT. £50 DEPOSIT. £50 DEPOSIT. TUriLES J pASSIDY. Instructed by the Mortgagee, will Sell by Auction, in his Rooms, Rew'e Chambers, 15, Queen Street. WEDNESDAY. A PRIL £ ?M ' MODERN 4-ROOMED KAURI' BUNGALOW, kitchenette, sleeping porch; EAVERSTOCK ROAD. smins. new tram terminus, Edendale Rd. Perfect order; section 60 x 237 feet, level, volcanic. Few mins. school, shops, etc. This property has to be sold to the highest bidder, so attend the Sale if you want a HANDY LITTLE BUNGALOW AT A LOW FIGURE. Full particulars from the Auctioneer, or Messrs. Burns. Thwaites and Bennett. 16, Fort Street. Solicitors for the mortgagee- . ; Property Flagged.

TMFORTANT AUCTION . gALBOP ■pSBEHOLD "OKICE -pACTORY. WELLINGTON SOUTH. WELLINGTON SOUTH. WEDNESDAY. 1^ At 2.30 p.m. TV pRNEST~£EIGHTON Ib favoured with instructions from Messrs. BEY AND MAY. BELL AND CO.. LTD . to offer for absolute saie by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce. Customhouse Quay. Wellington, as above THEIR SUBSTANTIAL AND WELLEQUIPPED BRICK FACTORY. ■rtu&te Riddiford Street Wellington. the gigantic growth of their bus.ness having compelled them to build, the largest and most up-to-date Factory in the Dominion. BUYERS have the unique opportunity of purchasing a fully-equipped * aciory large tonoigh for all usual trade reffiementi at a very moderate coat, and on favourable terms. Details are as follow.Land, 210 ft. 132 ft. Right-of-way, 15ft. x 100 ft. BUILDINGS have a total floor area of 23,000 square feet. IN BRICK(1) One floor, 132 x 30. (2). One floor. 100 x 60. (3) Two floors each 100 x 40. Th* above are connected with all openings protected with fireproof doors. " (4). One floor. 35_ x 20. i, . (a) Over yard, 45 x 12. . &*■ (6)! Tower 6-5 feet high, in which are JF 3 rooms of 12 X 12. with concrete P tank of 8000 gallons capacity, .for 1 Grinnell Fire Prevention Service. IN WOOD AND IRON— One floor 100 z 55. One floor 40 x 20. Office. 20 x 12. Lavatories for male andfemale •"Rtet GRINNELL SPRINKLERS FITTED THROUGHOUT; also Drenchers for outside am e Sr of 15 li.p. and 1001b. worktag pressure, with brick chimney. light fittings. , . . . TJ is -old with electric power Installation, with switchboard, cable?, and 12 motors as fixed, viz.:— One 25 h.p. Two 10 "h.p. One 8 h.P. Two 7} h.p. Four a h.p. On« 3 h.p. One H h.p NOTE.—This building being situate in inch a thickly-populated centre of Wellington Citv. offers the fortunnte purchaser very many advantages generally hard, to obtain -a p'entiful supply of labour hem", one of ihe chief attractions. Buyers should make in early i«-p<>ctnn and secure a freche'd property fc r all time. For card to view and further particulars. Kpply to the Auctioneer. TT -pRNEST T EIGHTON )62, FEA.THERSON ST., WELLINGTON, j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18680, 9 April 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18680, 9 April 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18680, 9 April 1924, Page 3

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