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AUCTIONS. \ — —! TO-DAY, ' (WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1920, At 2.50 p.m. Bgttite of William Seed, Deceased. WELL SITUATED FAMILY RESIDENCE, • No. 151 ABEL SMITH STREET. Dn One Aore, Suitable for Subdivision, LONG FRONTAGES TO ABEL SMITH STREET, ST. JOHN STREET, AND ' ARO STREET. Also, 8 SECTIONS fronting AEO .STREET, Suitable for Shops, Residences, Factories, or Warehouses, and 5 SECTIONS OFF ST. JOHN STREET. Messrs. j. h. bethune and co. have been favoured "with > instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to sail by auotion at their Rooms, Featherstbn Street, on Wednesday, 29th inst., at 2.30 p.m.— iLOT 1, ACRE No. 38, Wellington, having 132 FEET-FRONTAGE TO ABEL SMITH STREET, 330 FEET TO ST. JOHN STREET, and 132 FEET - TO ARO STREET, together with the substantially built Family Residence, No. 151 ABEL . SMITH STREET thereon containing 11 large rooms ■with \verandah, balcony, conserva- ' tory, 2 pantiries, scullery and bathroom, detached washhouse and work- / ' shop and fernery. : " The abovo is one of the few large holdings in the best residential part of the eity. The grounds are well laid out and planted with native and imported trees and shrubs. The 6treet frontages of 591 feet make . Ihe property one especially suitable for Subdivision, and fine views mav be obtnined from the mnjoritfy of the building sites on the land. iLOTS 2/I—Three building allotments !•■ part of Sections Nos. 24 and 25, WelI lington. Part No. ID, having 52ft. 4in. frontage ; to ARO STREET and 136 ft. Bin, to ST. JOHN STREET. I No. 18, having 50ft, frontage to ARO ' STREET by a depth of 120 feet, I; Part No. 17, having 24ft. 6in. frontage i; : to ARO STREET by 120 ft., a level site adjacent iio a block of shops. J liOTS 5/6. thvo allotments, part of Secj. tions Nos. 24 and 25, Wellington, ap- ; . proached by a passage, 10ft. -wide I- ' from ST. JOHN STREET and in a ; particularly sunny position. For Terms of Sale and Cards to view, s. apply -to , J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., [. ,: , • Auctioneers. ; THIS MORNING. SPECIAL ALL-DAY SALE. ; Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. !, JOHNSTON'S MART. ; LARGE and IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR I . HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS ' ■ lAXMINSTER AND MIRZAPORE I . CARPETS . HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE HORNLESS GRAMOPHONE and RECORDS CHINA AND GLASSWARE HIGH-BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITE EASY CHAIRS KAURI BEDROOM SUITE OAK ESCRITOIRE, 300 BOOKS : OAK BOOKCASE, GARDEN TOOLS ' BLANKETS, SHEETS, and APPOINT- ; MENTS : Also, i MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND i PIANO by the celebrated makers Collard and Collard. \ L. G. DOWDING,. Auctioneer. w THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), ; At 1 o'clock Sharp. On the Premises, : 105 MEIN STREET, NEWTOWN. TC7INE AND WILSON, Auctionfeers, ! * have been favoured with instructions from W. WILES, ESQ. (whs is leaving for America), to Sell his ■ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND } EFFECTS, Including Dark Sideboard (with bevelled mirror), Handsome D.R. Table (turned legs : on i castors), 4 H.B. Chairs (5.0.5.), Mission | Rocker Chair, Singer-Drophead Sewing !; • Machine (in perfect order). Sundries !■ about the home, etc., etc., etc. ! Goods on View from 10 a.m. . ■ . RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. ; WAIKANAE YARDS. : (WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1920. | 60 forward ewes 40 2-tooth wethers i 6 forward cowg I ' 6 store cows j 8 good dairy cows, at drop 8 3-year steers 4 springing heifers 6 yearling heifers JO yearling Holstein-Jersey cross heifers 10 2-year Holstein-Jersey cross heifers 25 3-year steors ■. 1 draught horse, all work , ' 8 store pigs 1 Ford car, in good order 1 heavy spring cart I. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ELECTRIi ■ CAL ENGINEERS, ENGINEERS, . HARDWARE MERCHANTS, AND : THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. ■ SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Of ITHE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN- [ TRADE OF ELECTRICAL GOODS, . ■ ENGINEER'S TOOLS, ELECTRIC !■■ OVENS, ELECTRIC VACUUM i CLEANERS. OAK ROLLER TOP : > DESK. SAFE, NEW REMINGTON : TYPEWRITER (NO. 10), "ZEDEL" : ! FOUR-SEATER MOTOR-CAR (in , : perfect order), Etc., Etc., Etc, LOTS -jaaa LOTSLOTS IVVW ' LOTS J On tl\p Premises Nos. 9a and 13a, Cour- 1 | tenay Place (close to Post Office). ! . By Order of Trustees in the Estate of 1 ; the late Maurice Manthel (Deed.). j V ' TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ■ , Commencing at 10 a.m. sharp. :|fil JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- ; ceived instructions to sell on the premises, as above— !A MOST VALUABLE STOCK OF ELEC- ! TRICAL and OTHER GOODS. On view To-day. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ! ■ I FRIDAY MORNING, ] / At 10.30 o'clock sharp. ' BALE OF GOOD BUTLDING MATER- ' lAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 200 SHEKrS IRON t 6 ' 7 > 8 . and 9ft.), L On tho ground, Colloge Street (Corner of Tory Street). fEI JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- ' ceived instructions to sell as above, : : BUILDING MATERIAL. 4 i 2, 5 i 2, 6 ' ! x 2. 8 x 1, 10 x 2, Lining, Flooring, 1 Rusticating. Doom, Window Sashes, 1 Staircoa?', Range and hot water service, both, copper, grates, mantel- c pieces, etc. . t Sale Friday Morning at 10.30 sharp. ; E. JOHNSTON, j Auctioneer. ' " " I UPPER HUTT SALE. I I — j THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS ' h-. ve to advise that the next Upi- per lluft sale has been POSTPONED S ont!l OCTOBER 14, 1920, when their fortnightly sales will commence. j ■ — ( Ojfl I A aCRES Freehold, limestone 1 M 1 Arc country lying to gun; well fenced and watered) 100 *a*ea orops; scope for increased cropping #ii>ejtvc,iial prowth; fine house and gopd ouyjuildings; cattle and sheep yards, ana dip; c carries JBOO sheep, 83 cattlo. Close to city, mil and school. • Price .£6 10s.; easy tonus. CLARENCE SMITH AND CO., Nelson, [4

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 3, 29 September 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 3, 29 September 1920, Page 12

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