AUCTIONS. SPECIAL AUCTION. 1 TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 2 p.m. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers, 57-39. Lower Cuba sLveet, have received iusliuc- '' tions irom ihe Owner, -who is leaving Wel- ; lington, to absolutely Sell the Entire Con--1 tents of 6 Well-furnished Rooms, removed i to our Rooms for convenience of sale. . 2 EXTRA SPECIAL PERSIAN PR A™ . RUGS, ATTRACTIVJi! 3-PIECE MOQUEI'TIO CHESTERFIELD SUITE, : PJCRFECT ORDER (cost £37 16s), AXMINSTER CAII PET (lovely■dcM"i.), OCC. TABLIi, BLACK OAK : Dt\ING .SUITE. COMPRISING - mYLEAVTABLE.SpEBOAUD i 4 H.B. CHAIRS, TABLE CABttiM GKAMOI'IIONE AND REGORDb, SE4GRASS CIIATRS OA v CHINA 1 C'VBINET, ] J,OOKCASE, OAK GATELEG TABLE 1 Solid oak bedroom suite, 4 pieces latest i design, oak tallboy to match, pair twin oak beds, I'iniu wardrobe, I hospital bed's, 2 single duchesses • 4 VERY GOOD QUALITY SOST MAI- -■ tresses; axmtnsthr bedroom 1 CARPED'PERFECT ORDER Rugs, large easy chair, lot of lino, K. table, k. chair, crockery, mincer, set of "ood blinds, stepladder, WB'gor, etc., and other lots too numerous to particulari.se. Sale To-morrow at 2 p.m. At ouv Rooms, 57-59, Lower Cuba street (below James Smith). DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers. yolc—As our "clients are desirous of leaving Wellington immediately, we have received instructions to ABisOLUJ JiLi SELL. AUCTION NOTICE. no LOWER HUTT SECTIONS. &d LOAVER HUTT SEOTIOAS. Comprising AVON ESTATE (Situation Bauchop road, off Waiwctu r road), TO BE AUCTIONED ON THE ' GROUND At 2 p.m. SATURDAY, 10th MAY, 1930. j unusual Sections are prac-j tically all over 2ft above footpath level,' and are situated in a secluded, sheltered | locality, with the maximum or sunshine. City conveniences are available, and bus and train (Woburn) srfvices are within a few minutes. i ! Sole Agents. MACLAREN AND NISBET, 3C, Main street, Lower Hutt. Telephones: City 4(5-365, Hutt Exchange 745; Evenings 568 or 640. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. 4-CITY FREEHOLDS—4 MOLESWORTH STREET (2), HOPPER STREET, AND OXFORD TERRACE PROPERTIES. WEDNESDAY, Ith MAY, 1930, ! At 2.C0 p.m. AUCTION SALE. MESSRS. JOHN W. FOSTER AXD CO. have received instructions irom the | Public Trustee, as executor of the Estate of the late AY. H. JAMES, to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 19, Grey street, on the above-mentioned date, the following properties:— 1. MOLESWORTH-ST.-Nos. 350 and 158: Substantially constructed in bnck and-concrete, comprising 2 LARGE SHOPS, EACH WITH 4 LIVINGROOMS, and upstairs, 4 SELF-CON-TAINED FLATS with all modern ■ conveniences. The building is completely let and showing a good return. ?,. MOLESWORTH-ST.—Nos. 9j, 07, aud j 09: Comprising 2 SHOPS WLTH LIV-1 ING-ROOMS, and A KOVATB BOARDING-HOUSE OF 16 ROOMS. All is well let, and the rentals show a good return. Xote.—Both of these Molesworth street blocks produce a high' net percentage on capital involved, and are attractive as a speculative investment. It is difficult to buy in Molesworth street except at excessive prices. These two" blocks are available at a most moderate figure. 3. HOPPER STREET—No. 77a. comprising a Dwelling, let in two flats, with usual modern conveniences, and a detached living-room separately let. This property shows a high return. A OXFORD TERRACE—No. 9: A Two- | story 10-rd. Dwelling, with all modern conveniences, and at present leased for purposes of a boarding establishment. The prospective value of this property should be- considerable, lying as it does in an industrial portion of the city. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, JOHN W. FOSTER AND CO., 19, Grey street. Or to DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. BY ORDER OF MORTGAGEE. AUCTION SALE, - THURSDAY, the Bth DAY OF MAY, 1930, at 2.30 p.m., • at. ■ The Auction Rooms of MESSRS. J. W. FOSTER AND COMPANY, 19, Grey street, Wellington. PROPERTY: Situated at Richard street, Belmont. MESSRS. J. W."iOSTER. AND COMPANY, Auctioneers, have received instructions to Sell the following property at their Auction Rooms, 19, Grey street, Wellington, on the above date:— ALL THAT Freehold Property, situated in the Town of Belmont Extension No;, 1, being part of Section 54 Hutt District and being also Lot 84 on Deposited Plan No. 21.77 and the whole o£ the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 376, Folio 160. Subject to the Fencing Agreement contained in Transfer No. 184791; ' Erected thereon is a dwellinghouse of four rooms and conveniences, wood, iron roof, brick chimney. TITLE—Land Transfer freehold, For further particulars and conditions oii sale apply to the Auctioneers, or, to MESSIEURS FIELD,- LUCKIE, AND WIREN, 4th Floor, D.I.C. Building, Brandon street, Wellington. Solicitors fo.r the mortgagee. . J. W. FOSTER AND COMPANY, Auctioneers. HIGHLAND PARK. IDEAL POSITION, MAGNIFICENT VIEW. OWNER, who has just received notice of transfer, desires urgent sale for Up-to-date Concrete BUNGALOW, specially built for himself only three years ago. The pro ;erty occupies one of the beat positions, with a magnificent view and. a delightful sunny garden well laid out with lawns,' shrubs, flower and vegetable garden. Sis good rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc.; also large workroom; c.1., and hot points, etc. Price £1875; exceptionally well financed. An 'unusual opportunity to secure a first-class home at a bargain price. , Full details from / G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Land and Estate Agents, "Sank TX.Z. JJuiidnMffi. LamMon oust.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 30 April 1930, Page 20
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