SATURDAY, THE 19th DAY OF JANUARY, 1924, At 10.30 a.m. : SMALL FARM, SITUATE 1J MILES FROM UPPER. HUTT AND 1 MILE FROM TRENTHAM RAILWAY STATION. HT"E. LEIGHTON, ESQ., has re- • ceived instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, under the power obtained in Memoranda -of Mortgage, Registered Nos. 134549 and • 139057,'-to Sell,, by Piiblic Auction, at'tho time mentioned,.at his Rooms, 100, Customhouse quay, Wellington— '..-.'.'. .. ' ; ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND 6ituato at Upper Hutt, con- . ■ taming nine acres and fourteen decimal five perches 9a. Or. 14.5 p.), being .'. . Lot 1 on Deposited Plan, No. 5257, part of Section 94, Hutt District, and • all that land comprised in the. Certifi- „ cato of Title, yolume 282, folio 104, ■ Wellington Registry. ... Application to sell and mortgagee's estimate -of value of the property ma#<bo in■epected. at the office of the Registrar at any 'time prior to tho date of sale. - Particulars and conditions of Balo may be. inspected at the office- of the Auctioneer. , -. . '.-.ln the event of the purchaser being a discharged soldier, a sura not exceeding £600 may, at the discretion of tho Commissioner of Crown Lands for Wellington District, be left on mortgage under tho provisions of the Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1915, and amendments ;,-, regulations made thereunder. ..:.....-.. TO-MORROW, ■ I:''": ■-.':■.. At 1.30 p.m. . . UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI-. ■TURE, E.P. WARE, CARPETS, - _ DOORS, ETC. -ON THE PREMISES, 50 COUTTS : STREET, KILBIRNIE. ;■;'■ . (Near Tram Sheds.) ■ 800 L°l s- , , 800 C--W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- ♦ EERS, HAVE RECEIVED IN/ STRUCTIONS FROM MR. M. DECKSTON, WHO IS LEAVING WELLINGTON, TO SELL THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF HIS SECONDHAND AND NEW GOODS SHOP,.AT 50, COUTTS STREET, KILBIRNIE. '■ Comprising: DEvING-ROOM FURNITURE OF *•■ EVERY DESCRIPTION, KITCHEN \ UTENSILS,. CROCKERY, CUTI. LERY, GLASSWARE, CARPEN--1 TERS' AND GARDEN TOOLS, E.P. \ WARE, LINO., CARPETS, RUNi -NERS, PORCELAIN BATH, ; LAVATORY SEATS, NEW AND .. : SECOND-HAND. DOORS, MIRRORS, SHOP FITTINGS. GLASS SHOWCASES, PAINT BRUSHES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GARDEN HOSE, OVERMANTELS, PICTURES, OILSKIN COATS, SEWING MACHINE, AXES, SALAD BOWLS, ALUMINIUM WARE, SCALES AND WEIGHTS, LAD- ~ DER, GRAMOPHONE, SAWS, PLANES, . SCREW-DRIVERS, WRENCHES. VICES, STOCKS and DIES, Etc., Etc. . 1 'As the shop is leased from Monday, (very lot -will be Bold WITHOUT RESERVE. " C. W. PRlCE,'Auctioneer. nnOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will '-*- Sell tit Auction EVERY DAY at 10 i.m., SATURDAY 9.30 a.m., in their Ueat and Fish' Market: — PRIME OX BEEF PRIME MUTTON PRIME LAMB VEAL AND SMALL GOODS. Joints cut in sizes to suit small and fcrgo families, restaurants, hotels, and boarding-house 3. •Come and secure your Meat at your Own Price. t . TOWNSEND AND PAUL, J/TD. i • MONDAY NEXT. ~ Commencing at 10.30 o'clock. ALL-DAY SALE. PAWNBROKER'S SALE.. 1000 LOTS 1000 XU"U AUCTION SALE -*-v"U ' Of WORTH s , *?OKAfk WORTH WORTH, ' Sb^OUU WORTH ■ VALUABLE'UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. MESSRS. E. JOHNSTON AND CO. have received' instructions from tho Manager of the City Loan Office to sell, at their rooms, 157, Lambton quay, a very large selection of Jewellery, Watches, and Unredeemed Pledges. We wish to draw special attention to the following articles, which will be offered ■■ for sale : — - HANDSOME DIAMOND CLUSTER ■ RING (one- of the finest'rings in New Zealand). ? 18ct GOLD WRISTLET WATCH (the front of which is encircled with diamonds of rare beauty). ' I SINGLE-STONE DIAMOND RING. 17 JEWELLED WALT HAM WATCH (with heavy 18ct gold case;. SEVERAL PAIRS OF PRISM BINOUCDLARS. Also, A LARGE NUMBER OF WATCHES AND DIAMOND RINGS OF HIGH QUALITY. AA.LE MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1924, At 10.30. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, 157, Lambton quay. ' A REMINDER TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. SYMONS NAUSEA UM will pay the Highest Prices for Loft-off Suits, Dress'and Dinner Suits,-Ladies' Apparel,' Boots, etc., Cameras, Musical Instruments of any description, and Jewellery of any kind. Get my price before selling Telephone 22-668. ' Noto Address: 63, COURTENAY-PL nV/TRS. MEET, still is Cash Buyer (bi^ ITX or small lots) Ladies' and Gents" Wardrobes, Left-ofi Clothing of all 'descriptions, Boots, Po.rtmanteaux, Trunks Chests of ■- Tools; best prices Address •' 125, Vivian-st. Tel. 21-760.. ORRIS BRICKMAN Buys Suits" Darner, and Dress Suits, Cameras, gramophones, and Musical Instruments of all descriptions • Try our price before telling -elsewhere Ring Tel. 21^261, or call 65, Courtenay-pl. MRS. WOODWARD, 121, Vivian^".(next Skating Rmk), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left off Clothing. Letters receive prompt attention. Tel. 21-243. QHEiP TIMBER. MATAI, TOTARA, RIMU (Direct from Mills). W. 11. LONG AND C 0.,; 13-15, Cuba street, opposito Town Hall. GLADIOLI. . ' WE are now showing some fine blooms of those beautiful flowers. ,--• BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW. For delivery in season. Plant Anemone and Ranunculus Bulbs now. F. COOPER, LTD., . Mercer street (opp. "Evening Post"). mROPHY Cups, just landed, from 35s ■-I: to . £10 10s. Lloyd's, Lambton-qy. arid Cuba-gfcj
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 12
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