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AUCTION SALES._ THIS MORNING, Commencing at 11 o'clock. ALL DAY SALE! ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF VEIIX SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD • FURNITURE. COSTLY AND ALMOST NEW HANDMADE INDIAN CAIU'ET SQUARE, rich colourings. Cost ,£1:25. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by John Brinsinead aud Sons. HANDSOME. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, OAK. h URNISHINGS. AND APPOINTMENTS. AT OUR. MART. 450 L^ s - 450 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions lo sell at'their Rooms, 157, Lambton quay, as above— ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 10 WELLFURNISHED ROOMS, AUCTION SALE. CONVENIENT SMALL COTTAGES AND GOOD BUILDING SECTIONS. CENTRALLY SITUATE. PETON.E. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 24th, At 2.30 p.m. ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • • ceived instructions from the own. er to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse quay, Welling ton, as aboveLot I.—That conveniently situate Block of Land, being part Lots 82 and 81, D.P. 412, and having 101 feet 4 inches frontage by a. depth of 101 feet (all measurements he the same a little more or less), together with the four cottages erected thereon, each containing three rooms, bathroom, range, gas, p.w.c, etc. Lot 2.—Those choice Building Sites, being Lots 68, 69, and 70, each having 40 feet frontage to Regent street by 100 feet in depth; Lot 50, having 85 feet frontage to Regent street and 86 feet 4 inches to Sydney street; and Lot 51, having 40 feet frontage to Sydney street by a depth of 109 feet 6 inches (all measurements be the same a little more or less). H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, 182, Featherston street. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. Under Instructions from the Public TrusteeTHOENDON, ISLAND BAY, KILBLRNIE, AND JOHNSONVILLE. TUESDAY, MARCH 30th, 1020. At 2.30 p.m. AT THE ODDrELLOWS' HALL, 203, Lambton quay. MESSRS LONGHOEE AND CO. have received instructions from the Public Trustee to offer for sale by public auction on Tuesday, March 30th, \t 2.30 p.m., at the-Oddfellows' Hall, 203, Lambton quay, the following Properties: I.—ESTATE. SAMUEL SCARE, Deceased: Dwelling of 4 rooms, with bath, scullory, washhouse, gas cooker, eloctrio light, (•table and covered way cart entrance, and known as No. 14, Cornwall street. Island Bay; land about 35 x 163. Title, Land Transfer. 2.-ESTATE CHARLES HENRY JONES, Deceased: Dwelling of 8 rooms, with all modern conveniences, including hot a.nd cold water and electric light, and known c» No. 33, Henry street, Kilbirnie. Land 1 rood 10 4-10 perches. Title, ' Land Transfer. 3.—ESTATE KATE EOZA KTIT.T.Y, Deceased: I. No. 12, Upton terrace (off Tinakori road), dwelling of 6 rooms, with scullerv, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light etc. Land 24ft x 74ft lOin deep, widening to 42ft Sin at rear of section. S. No. 10, Upton terrace, dwelling of 6 rooms, with scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, etc. Land 27ft lOin x 74ft lOin. 3 No. 8, Upton terrace, dwelling of 7 rooms, with scullery, bathroonij hot and cold ..water, electrio light, etc. Laud, 30ft lOin x 74ft 6in. . t. No. 290, Tinakori road, dwelling of 7 rooms, with scullory, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, hot and cold wator, electrio light, etc. Land, 37 x 100. The whole of the above properties ure under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, and separate titles may bo obtained. The houses adjoin the Ministerial residence, and aro situated within 5 minutes' walk of Parliamentary Buildings. 5. No. 242, Tinakori road, one-story dwelling of 6 rooms, with kitchen, scullery, bath, copper, tubH, sink, etc. Land, 40ft x 116 ft 6in. Leasehold interest. 4.—ESTATE OF A. E. V. LODDEE, Deceased: 1. Part Lot 10, Porirua District, Township of Johnsonvillo, situated corner Porirua main road and Gladstone terrace, having a frontage to main road of 99ft and to Gladstone terrace of 134 ft, more or less. This is the vacant sito lately occupied by the Johnsonville Hotel. 2. Cottage of 4 rooms, with scullery and washhouse, with water supply Inid on and situated Gladstone avenue. Land, 48ft x 99ft. 3 Cottagp of 4 rooms, with scullery and washhouso, with water supply laid on, and s<tuated Gladstone avenue. Land, 49ft Bin x 99ft. 4. Cottage of 4 rooms, with scullery and washhouse, with water supply laid on, and situated Gladstone avenuo. Band, 49ft 81n x 99ft. 5 Cottage of 4 rooms, with scullery and waßhhouse, with water suprly laid on, and situated Gladstone avenue. Land, 1« perches. The whole of the above properties ar« tiart of Soction 10, Porirua District. Township of Johnsonvillo, and form a complete block. The attention of Eailwav fimployeos '.«. parHcularly directed to this sale, presenting, as it does, a uniauo opportunity -of acquiring nrtisans* hrmos. Further particulars and cards to view frem LONGMO-RTS ANT> CO., Auctioneer*. 30", Tjimbton quay AUCTION SALE, TARANAKI STEEIET PROPERTY. SPLENDID FACTORY SITE. Premises formerly Owned and Occupied by the late Mr George Norbury. TUESDAY, MAECH 30th, At 2.30 p.m. MESSES LONGMOEE AND CO. are instructed to offar for sole by public auction on TUESDAY, March 30th, at 2.30 p.m., at -tho Oddfellows' Hall, 203, Lumbton quay— Tho two Cottages, situated Taranaki streot, being part Town Acre 81, and known as Nos. 254 and 254 n; also tho outbuildings and factory sheds. The property has a frontage to Taranaki street of 54 feet 2 inches by a depth of 138 feet. . Tho owner has loft Wellington, and as eho has determined to sell, a low resorvo has been fixed. Tho above would uiako an admirable factory or motor garage site. The machinery is for sale by private contract. Further particulars from LONGMORE AND CO., Auctioneers, 207, Lambton quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10546, 24 March 1920, Page 10

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