AUCTION gALES E, VINE AND COUP AN X, AUCTION BOOMS. 107. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Clearing Sales conducted in City or Country at short notice. Mart Sales regularly Mondays and Fridays. CARPETS CARPETS. CARPETS. LI''OLEUMS. RUGS. RUNNERS. £SOOO W °* TH £SOOO OF ALL UP-TO-DATE AND NEW STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. Special (Just Landed), inn ROLLS OF LATEST PATTERN LINOLEUM'S. NEW STOCK JUST LANDED EX lONIC AT THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. '6, Willeston street (opposite Ring. Harris, and Co.). (See Salo Flag.) Everything guaranteed TRUE TO DESCRIPTION. COME AND INSPECT FOR YOURSELVES AND COMPARE OUI! PRICES. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WELLINGTON n>R CARPETS, RUGS, AND LINOLEUMS. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. THIS MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. U N RESERVED AUCTION SALE Of NEW STOCK OF GROCERIES OF ALT, DESCRIPTIONS. At Our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have rcceiv- • ed instructions to Sell at their Rooms, No. 8, Willeston street: — THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF GROCERIES IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. M. ROBERTS, GROCER, KELBURN. THIS IS A GOOD CLEAN, AND NEW STOCK. To he sold in lots to suit buyers. SALE THIS MORNING. At 10.30 o’clock. E l . JOHNSTON, Auctioneer.
IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of CHOICE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AND BUILDING SITES, SITUATE MAIN HUTT ROAD AND CLOSE TO GOLF LINKS. TO BE OFFERED ON THE GROUND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, At 2.15 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON will sell • under instructions from the LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL, on the property, as above— THAT MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY with large frontages to the Main Uult road, and being, firstly, that large one story, nine-roomed residence, besides bathroom h. and c., all conveniences, large verandah, etc.; built of splendid timber, but requiring a certain amount of money spent on it to put it into first-class repair; also i three-roomed outbuilding, besides detached man's room or whare, large motor garage, accommodation for two J cars, stables, fowlhouses, etc., to- i getlier with two acres one rood and thirfcy-Fix perches (2a lr 36p) of beautiful rich, level land, well shelt-v ered and well planted with magnifi-1 cent well-grown shelter trees! The i property having in all some three ! hundred and nineteen feet (319fE frontage to the Main road, by a depth of three hundred and ten feet (31011) (all measurements be the same a little more or less). This property will first be offered as a whole, and in the event of it not selling, I will then be offered in three lots. i LOT I.—Having One hundred feet (100 ft) Main road frontage by, a depth of Three ’hundred and ten feet t.SlOft), and containing an area of about' three roods, twenty-three perches (8r 23p), more or less, situate between the main residence and. the well- 1 known property of George Pearce! j Esq. I LOT.2.—The residence as above desefib- ; ed, with.-land having One hundred j and thirty-nine feet (139 ft) frontage to the Main road, and containing about One acre (lac.) of land. LOT 3.—That magnificent section, haying Eighty feet (80ft) frontage by a depth of Three hundred and ten feet (310 ft), containing an area of il’wo l roods, thirteen perches (2f" 13p) (all measurements be the same a little more or less). ! Exceptional terms can be arranged, viz. : 10 per cent, deposit. ■lO per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months. Balance can remain for five years at six and a half per cent. The position is a unique one, close to the Golf Links, with beautiful sunny aspect. 'Buses pass the property to and fro to the Station all day. The adjoining land is being made into a Recreation Ground by the Lower Hutt Borough Council, which must add largely to the value of this beautiful property. The magnificent shrubs and trees growing on the property would be hard to obtain in any other quarter. Buyers can attend this sale with every advantage to themselves. There is nothing to equal it on the market at the present time. For tulL particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 145, Featherston street, or Main road, Lower Hutt, Or The Town Clerk, Lower Hutt Borough Council. 963
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12252, 25 September 1925, Page 12
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