WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 10.30. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 10.30. Important Unreserved Auction Salo of PLUMBERS' and GASFITTERS' STOCK. I PLUMBERS' and GASFITTERS' STOCK. PLUMBERS' and GASFITTERS' STOCK. In the Assigned Estate of H. W. Davies , and Co., on tlie premises, 139 Adelaido Road, Newtown (near Tramway Hotel). 1 rpHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell the whole of tho complete Stcck- . in-Trado in the above Estnto, tho following being a brief list:— PLUMBERS' STOCK comprise3:-C.I. fittings of every description, galvanised and black pipes and pipe fittings, spouting, down and vent pipes, quantity acids, mercury. Plumbers' tools and machinery include: 36in. Cramp folder, small S.C. lathe, Champion drilling machine, small machine, patent bath ' machine and die 3, stocks, dies, taps, vices, wrenches, pipe-cutters, 2 punching and cutting machines, wiring machine, set 3Gin. rollers, Rhodes 30in. guillotine, burring machines, swedglng machines, double truss Cornice brake or spouting machine, iron pip j-bending machine, beading machine, Cjiatwin screwing machine (Jin. to 3in.), set ratchet dies, ratchet drills, Whitworth stocks and dies, brass and iron taper and plug taps (all sizes with gas and brass threads), lot rope, Whitworth plugs and taps, duplex stocks and dies, twist drills, main cutters to 6in., Chatwin ratchets arid dies and stocks and dies, zinc corner mould,. buffalo forgo chain block and tackle, blacksmith's sets and dies, picks, shovels, rammers, ladders, galvanised pipe-bend-ers, smoke tester, syphon pump. Avery scales (scwt.), crow-bars, etc., and a host of valuable assorted tools always found in a modern business. _ The General Stock includes: Gas fittiwrs in variety, globes, shades, mantles, pendants, bracket#, arc and harp lights, Osram lamps, acetylene, gas fittings in gTeat assortment, generators (large and small), •and all pendants, lights, fittings and fixturcs for this branch of the business. Enamel, aluminium and galvanised iron baths, lavatory basins, P.W.C.'s, bit cocks, lever cocks, tees, gas cocks, ventilators^, elbows, bends, wire rope, spouting, ridging, office furnishings, and a VERY LARGE QUANTITY OF GENERAL GOODS EAR TOO VARIED FOR DESCRIPTION. Also, we shall submit at 1 o'clock on the sth tho following Patent Rights:— "The Davie3 Sunlight Aoetyleno Gas Generator." "The Davies Unique Bath Geyser and Water Heater." "The Davies Improved Bath." REMEMBER!—WEDNESDAY NEXT, fit 10.30 a.m., 139 Adelaide Road, Nowtown. All Goods on view afternoon prior to 6ale. TERMS CASH. This Sale presents an excellent opportunity' to builders, contractors, plumbers and gasfitters, as ABSOLUTELY EVERY LINE will bo sold, and in trade lota as far as possiblo. The_premise3may.be purchased or rented cheaply and a good opportunity is avauablo for those desirous of commenc*nK, business on a good basis. Further particulars from THOMPSON BROS., LTD „„„ A. G. WALLACE, Phone 335 or 1819, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. sth MARCH, At 12 o'clock. EIGHT-ROOMED ARTISTIC HOUSE IN HAWKER STREET. A L. WILSON AND CO. have TOi . oeived instructions from the owner, who has left Wellington to sell at thedr rooms, as above— No. 57,. Hawker Street, containing 8 rooms. The section is 32ft. s 120 ft., and the awellinghouso of 8 rooms was specially bunt for tho owner, no expense being spared to mako it a complete and oomtortable home, every detail for tho comc i.i ? being secured. The view or the harbour ig a fine one, and can F out, and the appearanco ot tho house is imposing and artistic. As the owner has determined not to return to Wellington, a prico far below its original, cost has been put on tho property. This House may be bought for .£IOO cash, and tuo balance arranged. " A. L. WILSON, 'Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. sth MAKCH. 1913. | *At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF WELL-SITUATED BUSINESS PREMISES. No. 200 CUBA STREET (Near Corner of Ingestre Street). ]MTESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with, instructions to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above — Part of Lot 4, Section 126, Wellington, having a frontage of 20ft. to Cuba Street, by a depth of 115 ft. Sin., together with well-built Shop, Office, and Dwelling of five rooms, known as No. 200, with workshop, measuring 19 x 26, at tho back. The abovo property is situated less than 100 feet from the corner of Ingestre Street, and in a splendid locality for retail business. The building is of substantial constniction, and well arranged to suit any business which combines manufacturing with retail trade, and there are few properties in the city so certain to increase in valuo within tho next fow years. For torms, cards to view, and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., __ -Auctioneers. HARCOURT AND CO., WELLINGTON. OOAA ACRES, King Country, unim/VQW proved, Native lease; rent Is. per acre for first 10 years. Is. Od. for next II years, and 2s. for next 21 years. Freehold can be obtained if desired. Threefourths of tho block is in first-class mixed bush, tawa, pukatea, rata, konini, with heavy undergrowth of supplejaok, etc., balanoo of the country is in high fern. Railway station alongside tho proporty. Prico ifil 17s. 6d. per aero. Terms ,£ISOO cash. 8880 AKflft ACRES, King Country, Native lease, rent is. 3d. for first 21 years, and 2b. Bd. per acre for next 21 years. About two-fifths of the block is in firat-class bußh, balance fern and ti-tree. Situated 10 miles from railway station, tho road to which is now being metalled. The property is in separate leases, and could easily bo subdivided. Price 10s. per acre. Eafy terms arranged. i i 10A ACRES, near Wellington; Small J.OV Dairy Farm, 00 acres in grass, • balanco in scrub, 25 acres now ploughable, '] well fenced, subdivided, and watered; 00 , acres flat land, balanoo undulating ";o i hilly. Will carry about 20 cows in pre- ' sent state; G-roomed house, 3 cowbails ] stable, outbuildings. Lease has 4J years , to run; rent 15s. per week, purchasing l clause at .£ll per acre. Situated 3 miles ■ from railway station, by good road; school i 1 mile. Prioo JE225, including 8 dairy i cows in full profit, 10 calves, 5 sows, 6omo with young, 1 boar, 1 horse, ducks, fowls, , oart, water-wheel, and circular saw, chum , M&arator, cuu>, buckets, eto. ' -
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