\ ; .-■:-,.,..■. AUCTIONS. EASY EASY TERMS. T £i^j|. PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION 38 SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS 38 Also, ■■■■'.■■ 14' RD> RESIDENCE and GROUNDS SEAFORTH ESTATE, KARORI (No. 2 Subdivision). 'TO-MORROW, at 2.30 p.m., ON THE GROUNDS. - TM"ESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER, & OSWIN have been instructed by The Public -"•*■ Trustee-to offer by Auction as above. . . - .: Most Jf the Sections are level, of pleasing outlook', and very handy to bus and tram. : B E S^ErtSsifgAYs! EAS • WELL THE AVERAGE ALL SERVICES INSTALLED, AND ARE. READY FOR IMMEDIATE CONNECTION—GAS, ELECTRIC LIGHT, WATER, STORMWATER, SEWERAGE. ELANS NOW READY. - : ••- Full particulars from '• • THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE ; PINCH, WEBSTER/ & OSWIN, ;S. ' 159, FEATHERSTON STREET ,/..^ V s .
'..- ■ ; .. MONDAY NEXT,.. ;.. '■ At 1.30 o'clock. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ■-. -■•<• ■■■- -,- Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 1 best quality Axminster carpet squares, all in perfect order, Chippendale piano stool, 2 easy chairs, in shadow tissue, brass coffee table and stand, certains, oak tea -wagon, ne-w electric radiator, kerb .' fender, n're tidy, coal vase, reversible. rugs, oval rugs, lounge rugs, solid oak oval ext. dining table and "4 special oak' high-back chairs to . match, costly pedestal oak sideboard, with: round leadlight panel doors and round mirror, seagrass chairs, books, gateleg table, bentwood chairs, book shelves, dark couch, uphol. in satin damask, oval bathroom mirror, with :■:■■- porcelain frame and porcelain cabinet, 2 specially imported combination • -box mattress beds and settees, 2 new .rimu tallboys, eiderdown quilt, linos, '„ - kitchen utensils, hose, new lawn . ... mower, etc. MOST: VALUABLE SPECIALLYIMPORTED OAK JACOBEAN BED■ROOM: SUITE," including large miry, -".rbr-cloor wardrobe, special duchesse, with large mirror, 2 Jacobean • chairs, and special 4-poster-Jacobean bedstead, W.W.--mattress and kapok bed complete- (only recently brought out from Home and cost 70 guineas). On the premises: No. 45, PENROSE.STREET (Off Knight's road), Lower Hutt, (Moera street bus stops at door.) T? JOHNSTON. & "CO. "have received in■y* from.Mr. H. Wilson, whe m .leaving the Hutt, to sell,..as above:--.lhe whole of his high-class furniture. ••-■'■ all in very good order M ..j..^ •.-■;■•■■ Also, ■ of 7 rooms, known as No. 45 PENROSE -STREET, LOWER HUTT with new modern Californian bungalowand garage, with tiled roofs, doubl« American: floors, laid without nails iiwng, room with built-in buffet and bookcase, electric range.and hot watei ._ service, concrete paths, laid out with .garden and lawns. «3 his:- fe a? exceptional opportunity tc r^ngiKtS^as the oLei ■ .-, ■' : i E..JOHNSTON &, CO., '. -.-• ■•.-■' Auctioneers. .-:■-.-.., . EFFECTS. At the Residence, 21, DOUGLAS ST Lo^fflß.sfaS^. ™ U^ ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., have &&S^ lu^nifure f!i IOWiUS <* OAK BEDROOM SUITE SW'" A*«W«t« carpet and caipet square,. .seagrass:■ chair, gateleo v kerb, runner, lino.f sofa^ palm, stand, kitchen table and chairs curtains, rimu cot, some crockery, Ka vden, tools, -and other sundries / NOTE.-Douglas-st. (off Wainui-rd.), ox walk of Woburu Station. Further details from the Auctioneers H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD ..■■*., '; ' :14a,. Featherston street. ;j' AUCTION;tCLEARING SALE ■SATURDAY, 7th DECEMBER At 2> p.m.": '.'■'. On the Propertj', "-,' old military road .;;■■ . lower hutt. market garden implements 2-horses, tomato posts ani stakes, wire, and sundries. T W. FERGUSON, m conjunction with XJ' JOHN W. FOSTER AND CO., ar< instructed by Messrs. Simpson Bros., whe have sold their property, to sell by Auc tion as above, all implements, 2 horses and sundries, consistirig of— 2 Bay Geldings, (good sound and usefu horses, well . broken in to gardei work); Cart and ' Plough. Harness Large Oliver Plough, Set Harrows Lever Harrows, Set "Discs; Cultivatoi (as new), Potato Banker (as new) Post Hole Borer, 2 Planet Jr. Whee Hoes and Spares, 2 Planet Jr. Pul ■ . veriser. Hoes, Set Platform Scales Spring Balance (2001b),- Potatc Forks, Potato Hoes. Planting Hoes Manure Forks, Rake, Shovels, Slash ers. Wire Winder, Swingletrees. Barrels, Cross-cut Saw, Sieves, Hedg< Shears, Planes, Saws, Garden Hose Sprinkler, > Axe, Knives, Crowbars Post Spades, Case Barrow, Knapsacl Sprayer (as new), Grindstone, 5 Rubble Boards, Large Glass Frame, t Wire-Netting Seed " Frames (100 ft) 1000 Tomato Stakes, Posts and Wire (12-gauge), Tomato Plant Boxes 100 Tomato Lids, quantity Tomatc .. Seed,..6ooft..%x%in Galvanised Iror Piping,' Large Water, Cans, and Sun ■ -dries. ■ 2 Brooders, 2 Good Iron Sheds, for re moval; also 1 Mitchell Touring Car As the property has been sold, every thing is for absolute sale. E.-P..LEVIEN, . Auctioneer. . . MONDAY NEXT, ' • . At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OP OFFICE FITTINGS On account of Firm retiring from ■-...■ . Business. r< W. PRICE AND CO. have received *-^V instructions- to Sell a quantity ol Office Fittings, removed to Mart, for Sale without reserve, comprising— MILNER-SAFE, DOUBLE DOORS and DRAWERS, 4ft 6in x 3ft 6in, AVERY 'PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINE (oewt), with rail and wheels, UNDERWOOD -TYPEWRITER, TYPISTE'S TABLE' and 1G CHAIRS, ELEC. HEATER, KONEO DUPLICATOR. 18ft COUNTER with shelves, SMALL COUNTER, GLASS CASE. MIRROE "."BACK, : suitable" Chemist, and lot ol ' Sundries. On View from 9 a.m. Morning of Sale. XO RESER-Vk ' .:.r:•."; c. w. prtce. .:,.";.. Auctioneer. T")O you know why the Wellington folk XJ have better homes?. Because it's Easy .-to" Pay-the Art Cabinet Way. .247,
PRELIMINARY AUCTION NOTICE. SALE- TUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, . , 1.30 sharp. .."■ '; .' . At Residence, 122, KELBURN PARADE, i Attractive Auction Sale of Superior Oak and Rimu Dining-room and Bedroom Furniture, Handsome Carpets, and General Effects. ' TJAMSEY WILSON & CO., 9S, Man-ners-st., favoured with instructions from Mrs. L. B. Mounsey, will sell, as [ above. Details later. RAMSEY: WILSON AND CO., . Auctioneers. Tel. 42-785. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. : " LOWER "HUTT BUNGALOW, ■ WITH;-BEAUTIFUL GARDEN. ! GOVT. MORTGAGE £923. TJUILT* three years ago, in our best' lo•*J cality, this Home consists of 3 large bedrooms (built-in wardrobes), breakfast ' room, and- servery, commodious sittingroom arid kitchenette. The garden has long been the admiration of Hutt resi- ■ dents, and is planted with expensive imported bulbs and -flowers. Total outgoings, ■ including interest and-principal, ' rates, insurance, approximately -- £2 per ■ week.;. Price £165.0,. Easy terms to sound ' purchaser. ' Sole Agents/ Maclaren and ' Nisbet, Land" and' Estate Agents, Lower Hutt. Tels: City 46-365, Hutt Exchange 748; evenings, 568 or C4O. • QWN-YOUR -HOME. - ■■- HATAITAI. A FINE RESIDENCE, of five rooms and kitchenette, with concrete garage. The section is a large one oh the high side of ' Hataitai roadj and is "laid out in I • lawns and garden. -.-The bouse commands an: attractive view of [ Lyall and'Evans Bays. : This property is well Worth inspection. [ Price £2000. WELLINGTON SOUTH. ! A SEVEN-ROOMED RESIDENCE, on a large section, handy to the .tram and shopping area. A cheap property at a low deposit. " Price £1150. Deposit £45. WELLINGTON CITY. A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, with every convenience, a few ' minutes walk from Perrett's corner. ''■..-.■ Price £1030. - : WELLINGTON CITY. FOUR ROOMS, on the tram line, : with every convenience, including concrete backyard. The house has been newly painted, and is in perfect order, t '■'■ Price £380. | J. H. BETHUNE & CO., ', AUCTIONEERS-AND LAND AGENTS. 154-156. FEAi!HJiRSTON STREET. Established 1877. Members Real Estate Institute. Telephones: 42-064. 42-065. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON (LIMITED), AUCTION KERB AND ESTATE AGENTS (Established 1902) .(Members ot Real Estate Institute), 145, FEATHERSTON STREET. i Lower Hutt Office: Just Opposite Bridge. KARORl—ldeal situation, Section laid out in lawns, garden, concrete paths, moi tor garage, etc., Modern Home, built under j strictest supervision, containing 5 rooms, ) kitchenette, sun porch, sleeping porch, - bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, show- , er and shaving cabinet, hot and cold water, electric light, hot points, built-in wardj robes, every modern convenience, beautij fully finished throughout. Price only £1750. Owner transferred; favourable ' terms. " ; ' : SEATOUN—Unique opportunity of acj quiring Fine 6-roomed Brick Residence, 1 bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, spe- ■ cial hot water service, electric light, hot > points, gas stove, ample cupboard accom- > modation, washhouse, and every possible , convenience. Section well laid out in nice - garden, lawns, concrete paths, etc. Only - reason for sale owner transferred. Price 3 £2250 or near offer. Only £250 cash re- , quired, balance part Government mort- , gage. Eady:application.necessary. 1 KELBURN (The Glen)— Artistic Bun--3 galow Residence of 6 rooms, bathroom, electric light, hot and cold water, every [ possible, convenience, including built-in wardrobes, linen press; in perfect order in- ' side and out;-owner transferred, will sell at Government valuation, £2100 or near offer; £350 cash...-.-..-. - :-.-.—.■:■■ . ■.- . - ..•-■• HATAiTAI (Overtoun terrace)— Splendid Vacant Sections, commanding niag- • nificqnt view;. £400,.. .£450, and £600; - favourable terms arranged; immediate application necessary. Sole agents. LOWER HUTT—WeII-situated Block of Shops/showing over 10 per cent, return on . total purchase price. About £2500 cash required. Further details on application to bona fide purchasers only. LOWER HUTT. SEATOUN EXj CHANGE—Most Up-to-date Bungalow, near Lower Hutt Station; 3 bedrooms, living coom, kitchen,, large auu porch, handsome tiled fireplaces, built-in ward robes, well-chosen papers; section well laid [ out, lawns, garden, hedges, brick fence; I mortgage £920 approximately at 4% per , cent. Price £1700 or near. Owner desires to sell or to exchange for a Seatoun pro- ! perty. - .:- , LOWER HUTT—Property Bargain m 1 Assigned Estate: Bungalow Home of five ; rooms and cheerful well-appointed kitchenette, sun porch, glass dividing doors. . Papers, plaster Ceilings, and finish through- , out—^which is handsome heart rimu—leave • nothiDE to be desired. Large level seej tion. Price £lfiOO or offer. Sole asents. 7 WANTED TO BUY, CCRAP Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, and '-' Cast-iron; also Old Hope. Kags, Sacks, ; and Sacking.- "... ... ..STEVENS ANDCO., .Uanur lief Smith street, JjaL 29*38,'
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 137, 6 December 1929, Page 20
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