AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE, TTIE ENTIRE CONTENTS OK 7 WEL,L-FURNISTI-ED ROOMS, OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE. AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE. 370 LOTS. 370 LOIS. COI7JITKNAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. TIfESSRS. SAMSON BROS, will sell, ■"*• without reserve, ;i large catalogue, including:— English Piano, OAK SIDEBOARD, Oak' Dining Table, Chesterfield Suite in , inoquctte, Oak Bedroom Suites, Rimu Bedroom Suites, Dining-room, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furniture, Writing Desk, Oflice Fireproof Safe. , .Also, 1 JAZZ ORCHESTRA OUTFIT (almost new), including Drums, Cymbals, Pedals, etc. No Reserve. i J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. SALE BY AUCTION Of COMPLETE CONTENTS OK WELLFURNISHED 5-ROOMED RESIDENCE, By Order of the Owner, MRS. M'RAE, TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES, 00, ROSS STREET, KILBIRNIE, WEDNESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1930, At 2 p.m. sharp. SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, Including 3-piecc Chesterfield Suite upholstered in moquctte, Upright Piano, by Etard, in burr walnut case; Sideboard, Chairs, Tables, AVardrobcs, Duchesses, Carpets and Rugs, Single'and Double Bedsteads complete with non-sag wire mattresses, Single and Double Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Tea Services, Dinner Service, pair Georgian Cut Crystal Lustres, and a splendid collection of Household Linen, in perfect •condition. Contents of Outhouses include Ball-bear-ing Lawn Mower and an almost now COft Garden Hose with attachments. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. ■ jIfcKENNA'S, THE NEW ZEALAND "CHRISTIE'S," J. F. M'KENNA, ■ Auctioneer. PHENOMENAL AUCTION SALE. THE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE OF TITE LATE JACOB JOSEPH, ,'ESQ., 21, HOBSON-STREET, WELLINGTON. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ' OF ISOO LOTS. COMPRISING 14 ROOMS OF MAGNIFICENT FURNISHINGS, CONSERVATORY AND OUTHOUSES. CATALOGUE INCLUDES: A Rare and Wonderful Collection of Genuine Antiques in Period Furniture, etc. The Finest English Mahognay, and Walnut Furniture in Sideboards, Tables, Side Tables, Chairs, complete 10-piecc Bedroom Suite, beautifully inlaid, Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables, ; etc., etc. i Many Signed Examples of Chinu from the ! Worcester, Derby, Dresden, and Doulton Factories. n, Exquisite Cut Crystal, Costly Rugs and Carpets,' and hundreds of numbers of which details will be published later. TO BE.SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE RESIDENCE, 21, HOBSON STREET, On MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, 15t]i, 16th, 17lh, and ISth DECEMBER, 19,'iQ. Sale Commences at 11.30 a.m. sharp Each Day. CATALOGUES AND CARDS TO VIEW MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE AUCTIONEERS. ]y£cKENNA'S, THE NEW ZEALAND "CHRISTIE'S," 24G, Lamb Ion1 quay, Wellington. '' J. F. McKENNA, Auctioneer. ~ PROPERTIES FOR SALE. CHEAP HOUSES. KELBURN (alongside Upland road), Cf Rooms and kitchenette, one floor, all modern conveniences,' insurance £1300, mortgage £1250 at 7 per cent. Owner sacrificing at £1585, £335 cash, immediate possession. , 32J5. XREN/THAM—Bungalow, now being completed, 4 rooms, hall, scullery, washhouse, sun verandah and porch, built heart matai to Govt. specifications, concreto foundations and paths. Land 50 x 132 ft. Price ■ £825. Terms £50 deposit' and 30s week. ' WELLINGTON SMALL FARMS. 47 ACRES, close Wellington, all flat land, will carry 25 cows, 4-rd. house and all outbuildings. Price £2560, includes 21 cows, bull, young stock, milking machines, and implements. Would exchange equity. £1310 for Town House. 106 Acres, 20 minutes from City, on main bitumen road, carrying 31 head cattle, including 17 dairy cows, besides sheep, 9 paddocks, well watered, cow shed (registered dairy with 16-gallon winter guarantee). Price only £1500, £270 cash. Sole Agents. 225 Acres, Upper Hutt, 125 acres grass, 100 acres good milling bush, .ill hilly, carrying capacity 1% sheep, 2 cottages. Price £1100, only £100 cash, balance 7 per cent. H. G. RUTTER & CO., PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. MAIN STREET, UPPER HUTT. YOU CAN HAVE ■■ ■ -POSSESSION AT ONCE. SUPERIOR NEW BUNGALOW, SUPERIOR NEW BUNGALOW, SUPERIOR NEW BUNGALOW, exceptionally well built, now ready for occupation. SIX ROOMS And Partly Enclosed Verandah. OUTSTANDING Fcatmcs of this Mod- " crn Home arc: Concrete foundations, spacious tastefully decorated rooms— lounge-room and living-rooms are connected by bevelled glass doors, making re-ception-room over 30ft long—coat recess in hall, white enamel well-fitted bathroom, kitchen is finished in blue and cream with leadlight china cupboard, latest electric range, also gas ring, laundry has gas copper, tubs, and special destructor supplying hot water where required, electric power and hcatiug points, vellum shades throughout, three built-in wardrobes. SPLENDID LEVEL SECTION with wide frontage (motor entrance),' very sunny location, near Marsden. College and good tram and bus service, less than 20 minutes to Government Buildings. BETTER VALUE THAN THE PRICE ASKED. Terms arranged to suit purchaser. Telephone 41-622 and arrange for an early inspection. We will motor you any time. : ■ . Sole Selling' Agents— "THOMSON ■&• EAST ' (LTD.), 20, Brandon, street (near D.1.C.),
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 8 December 1930, Page 20
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