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AUCTION SALES ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE PF BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME AND TEN ACRES OF LAND, SITUATE AT SILVERSTREAM, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th, 1926, AT 2.30 P.M. H ERNEST LEIGHTON is favoured with instructions from the Vendors to . offer for Absolute Sale, in his Auction Rooms, *4, Brandon street, Wellington— THAT BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATB PROPERTY of Ten Acres (more or less), together with large Six-roomed House, besides large verandah, bathroom, porcelain bath, basin h. and c., el. light, washhouse, copper, tubs, p.w.c., etc., permanent water supply, Motor Garage for two ears, greenhouse, etc., beautiful Native Bush with running streams, lawns, gardens, orphard, and paddock land; situate about one-quarter of an hour’s walk from Silverstream station on the Whiteman's Valley road, by good metal road. Ex-, ceptionally good terms: 10 per cent. Deposit; 15 per cent, before taking possession; Balance for a term of years at 64 p.c. Can be inspected any day. but Sunday For card to view and further details, apply to the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 145, FEATHERSTON STREET, OR MAIN ROAD, LOWER HUTT.

E. VINE AND COMPANY, AUCTION EOOMS, 107, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, Clearing Sales conducted in City or Country at short notice. Mart Sales regularly Mondays and Fridays. SPECIAL PRIVATE SALE Of BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE . RUGS IN ALL SIZES. 40(f* UGSJUST LANDED. MOST BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. Also; VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT OF NEW ENGLISH WILTON CARPETS (newest designs). y RUNNERS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. , AT THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 6, Willeston street, (op. Bing, Harris and Co.). £SOOO STOCKTOOHOOSE from INSPECTION INVITED. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, Willis street. THIS MORNING, At 10.80 o’clock sharp. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, OLD AND VALUABLE WALNUT CHINA CABINET, LARGE BRASS TRAY, VALUABLE WATER COLOURS AND PICTURES, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by “Rosenbranz," LOT OF BOOKS, Vol. of “The Wandering Jew," “N.Z. Graphic” (.illustrated C. W. Barraud), SETTEE AND EASY CHAIRS, OAK EXT. DINING TABLE (4 leaves), PLAIN OAK SIDEBOARDS (with large mirror), CUT GLASSWARE, VASES and ORNAMENTS, 2 HALL CHAIRS, ESCRITOIRE, OCC. TABLES, 8 HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS. WARDROBE, DUCHESSE CHESTS, CHEST OF DRAWERS, STRETCHEIRS, SINGLE BEDSTEADS, KAPOK BEDS, HAT BOXES AND TRUNKS,, HAND SEWING MACHINE, LARGE ICE CHEST, CROCKERY, SAUCEPANS, AND COOKING UTENSILS AND APPOINTMENTS. AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 20, HOBSON\ STREET. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- '• ed instructions from the owners, to Sell, on the premises, as above: — • PART CONTENTS OF 12 ROOMS. Now on view. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. PUBLIC TRUST. SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 12th, 1926, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. MAGNIFICENT 10-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 110, THE TERRACE. WELL SITUATED THORNDON PROPERTY, With Large Area of Land, 56ft x 132 ft, 4,1, PIPITEA STREET. COMFORTABLE "HAT ALTAI HOME, No. 1, SMITH STREET (Off Moxham avenue). MESSES HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, 195. Lambton quay, on FRIDAY, March 12th, 1926, at 2.30 p.m.— ESTATE M. S. A. BARRAUD. THAT IDEALLY SITUATED AND COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE of 10 splendid rooms, built of brick and wood, fitted with every modern convenience, including 2 conservatories, on land with a frontage of 281 ft by a depth of 217 ft, and known as No. 110, .The Terrace. This remarkably gne home is situated adjacent to ‘lie junction of Woodward street and The Terrnce, and is but two or threo minutes walk from the G.P.O. Attractively designed, this is an old English style of house, in splendid order, and obtaining a perfect harbour view. It is almost needless to state that properties anywhere on The Terrace are practically unprocurable, and with the perfect situation of this residence it must bo one to commend itself to those in search of a high-class home. ESTATE JOHN WATERS. . Two to three minutes walk from Parliament Buildings, lyijrfg midway between Molesworth street and Mulgrave street,. in a superb position, standing amongst some of the finest homes in Thorndon, on a beautiful section of land 56ft Sin by a depth of 132 ft, 6 rooms on one floor, with usual conveniences, and known as No. 41, Pipitea street. The dwelling, whilst in good condition, is one which, with modernising, would undoubtedly show a handsome profit, and the locality is one that is much sought after. ESTATE R. T. SMITH. Just off Moxham avenue, on the level, and about two or three hundred yards from the junction of the Hataitai and I‘. ilhirnie tram service, in a perfect, sunny.position, in one of the very finest localities in Wellington, 5 splendid rooms on one floor, fitted with electric light, gas cooker, bathroom, caliphont, etc., on land .38ft by 140 ft, and known ns No._ 4, Smith street. This is a property in good order, and is a desirable homo in every way. For Cards to view, and full partlcu* lars, Apply, ’ HARCOURT AND CO., 684 Auctioncci'S.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of CHOICE LEVEL SECTIONS IN, THE KILRYMONT ESTATE, LOWER HUTT. On the Ground, SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, at 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has receiv- • ed instructions from- the Owners to offer for Absolute Sale : (20) TWENTY BEAUTIFUL SECTIONS with varying frontages from 50ft to 60ft to Copeland and Pilmuir sts. (3) THREE CHOICE SECTIONS on the Aldous Estate. (1) ONE CHOICE SECTION Knight’s Toa<t. Further details later. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of ATTRACTIVE CONCRETE RESIDENCE, SITUATE COPELAND STREET, LOWER HUTT. on The”ground, SATURDAY. MARCH THE 20th, At 2.30 p.m, H ERNEST LEIGHTON has receiv- ♦ ed instructions from the Owner, to offer for Absolute Sale— TWO CHOICE LEVEL SECTIONS, bein? Lots 92 and 93, Copeland street, Lower Hntt, each having- a frontage of Fifty feet (50ft) by One hundred and thirty-two feet (132 ft) in depth, laid out in lawn, flower, and vegetable garden, concrete paths, etc. Erected thereon is THAT ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, containing Four rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, pore, bath, basin, <h. and* c., el. light, and all conveniences; also detached motor garage. Tli© property will be first offered as a whole, and if unsold will be offered in Two Lota. To bo sold, subject to a Government Mortgage. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 797 Auctioneer. THE 16th DAY OF MARCH, 1926, j At 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. SALE. By Order of the Mortgagee and under Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington. Messrs bethune and co. have received instructions from tbe Registrar ox the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington, to Sell, by Public Auction, at their Auction .Rooms, Brandon street, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of March, 1926, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon— THE PROPERTY, No. 21. Waikato street, Island Bay, Wellington, containing 18.2 perches, more or less, being parts of Lots 25 and 26 on a subdivisional plan deposited as Number 2279, of part of Section* 6, Town District, and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume . 269, Folio 117, SUBJECT to Memorandum .of Mortgage, registered Numbered 156319 to the State Advances Superintendent, securing the sum of .£537 0s 9d, with interest as thereon provided, and SUBJECT ALSO to Memorandum of Mortgage Number 156320 to Helen Margaret Hi.lmcs, securing the sum of .£145 with interest as therein provided. TOGETHER WITH the Dwelling and improvements thereon erected. TITLE: Land Transfer. TERMS: 25 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, and the balance in one calendar month. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen at the Offices or the Auctioneer. The Mortgagee's application to Sell and estimate of value of the property may be seen at the Registry of the Supreme Court at Wellington, or at the offices of the Auctioneer, as above, or at the offices of Messieurs Atkinson, Dale, and Mather (the Mortgagee's Solicitors), 215, Lambton quay, Wellington. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, or Messrs Atkinson, Dale, and Mather. 680 WELLINGTON' CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF UNCLAIMED DOGS BY AUCTION. A SALE of Unclaimed Dogs by Au tion will be held at the Corpor tion Yards. Clyde quay, TO-DAY (WE NHSDAY), MARCH 10th, 1926, at 2. p.m. R. TAIT, ~ , , Acting Town Clerk. March Bth, 1926. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS BY AUCTION. A Unclaimed Goods left x - m - the Tramcars, and comprising large quantity of Umbrellas, Walkin sticks, Baskets, Bags, Clothing, Purse etc., will bo held by the Corporate Auctioneer (Mr Hnzendon) in the Co cert Chamber, Town Hall, on THUK DAY, MARCH 11th, 1926, at 1 p.m. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. R. TAIT. .. . .. Acting-Town Clerk. March 9th, 1926. LEATHER GOODS XTEEP your feet dry by wearing Best English Derby Clogs, obtainable* at Belcher's, Leather and Grindery Merchants. corner Taranaki and Dixon streets TL?LLCIIEK'S Corner for Leather Sole*, Noolin Rubber Soles, Phillips's Rub. ber Soles, Paiatino Stick Soles; put them on your new boots. W. Belcher, Ltd.. Leather Merchants, corner Taranaki and Dixon streets OOTMAKJSif/S IlunTniera, Knives Rasps, Nippers and all Repairing Requirements. W Bel her. Ltd., Leather and Grindery Mercli.ints corner TaraTuiki and Dixon streets WE are kuowu Tor our Boot Repairs, second to none in tbe city: also, Attache Cases, Travelling Trunlie, Kit Bags, School Bags. Music Cases,. Straps, eto. T. McDowell, 105. Manners street, next Jaa. Smith'a. Ltd,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 12

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