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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT'PUBLIC AUCTION UATAITAI PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE AND JONES have received instructions from the owner, A. Allan, Esq. (who is leaving Wellington), to sell at their rooms, 181 FeMherston Street, the Property herein described: — SCHEDULE: LOT I—All that parcel of Land situate in tho City .of Wellington, containing 1G porches, be the same a little more or less, with the appurtenances, being part of Section 3, Evans Bay District, ami being Lot 5 on Block I on D.P. No. 191i5, and being all the laud in Certificate of Title Vol. 243, fol. 110, Wellington Register. LOT 2—All that, parcel of Land situate in tli'o City of Wellington, containing 18.1 porches, be the same a little more or less, with the appurten ances, being part of Section No. 3. Evans Bay District, and being Lot No. 4 of Block I on D.P. No. 19G5, and all tho land included in Certificate of Title Vol. 24G, fol. 187, Wellington ' Register. Lot 1 is a magnificent property, situated iii HATAITAI, known as No. 2 Hinau Road, just through the Tunnel, and contains a 7-voomed Bungalow of exceptional quality. Built under the direct supervision of Mr. Feilding, Architect, of heart timber, plastered throughout, and panelled with heart rimu. The rooms are large—Dining 21ft. x 16ft., bedroom 15ft x loft., with oriel, bay, and casement windows and leadlights. Kitchon large, Fletcher-Russell gas stove raised and beautifully tiled, nickel automatic heater supplying whole house, bench with enamel sink all white tiled, pantry attached. Throughout house cupboards, wardrol>eSj_aml linen presses, wash-house, gas cop"per, tubs, etc.. all well arranged. Tastefully arranged garden, concrete paths and yards; good garage, accommodate large car, brick rough-cast. Lot 2 is a very fine Section, eminently suitable for building site, and adjoining Lot 1. , This is a rare opportunity for one to purchase an ideal gentleman's residence, situated oil tram line and under lo minutes from G.P.O. . Further particulars and cards to view from the Auctioneers, DUNBAR SLOANE AND JONES, 181 Featherston Street. "The Sunny Corner." DUNBAR SLO.ANE, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT PUBLIC AUCTION. JOHNSONVILLE AND WALLACEVILLE PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920 At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE AND 111. JONES have been favoured with instructions from the Public Irustee to sell at their Rooms. 181 Featherston Street, the Property herein described — SCHEDULE. In the Estate of the late W. J. M'Donald, 1 of Jolinsonville, deceased— LOT I.—Air that Parcel of Land containing 2 roods 1.7 perches, being ' Lot 7, Block I, D.P. 1575, Part Section 11, Porirua District, Township of 'Jolinsonville, Burgess Road, Certificate of Title 158/272, Wellington Register. LOT 11-All that Parcel of Land containing 1 rood 22} perches, being Part Section 12,' Porirua District; Township of .Jolinsonville, being the whole of the lan.d described m Certificate of Title 33/133. LOT 111. —All that Parcel of Land, containing 1 rood 5.3 perches, being Lots 14 and 15, Part Section 125, D.P IG4B, Hiitt District, Township Bentick. Wallacevillc, being the whole of the land described m Certificate of Title 153/61, Wellington Register. Lot I contains a 5-i'oomer» Dwelling, bathroom, drainage, etc., outhouses, together with flower and vegetable garden, and eood orchard. Full particulars and card to view can be had from the Auctioneers, DUNBAR SLOANE AND JONES, 181 Featherston Street, f "The Sunny Corner." I DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, LYALL BAY PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. Messrs. dunbar sloane and JONES have received instructions I 'from A. W. Poison, Esq., to sell by Public Auction his Residence known as 148 Onepu Road, Lyall Bay, at their Rooms, 181 Featherston Street. 1 SCHEDULE. LOT I—All that parcel of land con--1 ' taining 14.7 perches, ;being parb Section 8, Evans Bay District and ' comprising part lots 67 and 68 on D.P. No. 220G Certificate of Title 3 193/230. . 1 This property contains a 5-rd. House and kitchenette, sound and up-to-date, V £BS, gas cooker, porcelain bath, e.1., hot and col(|, all conveniences. A good op[j portunity. , Full particulars and card to view from the Auctioneers, DUNBAR SLOANE AND JONES, 181 Featherston Street. , "THE SUNNY CORNER," 'f DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer.

IMPORTANT SALE. GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, At 11 a.m. sharp, On Warehouse Premises, HOLLAND STREET, HOLLAND STREET, (Off Tory Street), WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. OOAAA WORTH OP MERCHAN&OUUU DISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Messrs. Williams and co„ LTD. have received instructions from the DOMINION PRODUCE CO., LTD., to sell without reserve the whole of their surplus stock of Groceries and General Merchandise, including-.— 50 cases dried fruit 50 cases canned fruit 20 crates cheese 50 boxes butter 1 million papor bags (assorted) 25 cases jam (assorted) 100 cases shlt_ 5 eases bilking powder ■l eases dessieated coconut 50 {-chests tea 20 cases maizena 2 caws cocoa 10 cases rennet , 50 cases salmon 25 cases sardines 1 barrel preserved ginger 1 ton sago 1 ton tapioca 14 bags washing soda 5 cases Wilson's extract of malt 2 eivt. seaming twine, in -hanks fi doz. spools counter twine 1 case mustard 120 doz. fish paste 5 cases cordials It sacks beeswax ' and other goods too numerous to men tion. Also, 1 motor delivery van 1 Olympic separator. In lots to Suit Purchaser#, NOTE.—This clearing sale presents great opportunity for storekeepers, pr( prietors of hotels, restaurants, boarding houses, and grocers, bakers, pastrycook etc., to secure stock at Auction prices. ' REMEMBER WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 11 a.m. NO RESERVE. Terms: Cash on the fall of the liamme 3 ' J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 14

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