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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF KAKORI RESIDENCE f r t | NO. 28 LANCASTER STREET (Corner of Braithwaite Street) Residence of F. R. PICOT, ESQ. IVfESS'RS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions to submit at PUBLIC i ITX AUCTION at their Rooms, 43 PANAMA STREET, On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1938, at 2.30 p.m., THE ABOVE OUTSTANDING RESIDENCE containing lounge-room, dining-room, billiard-room, 5 bedrooms, sun porch, 2 bathrooms, and all ofßces and conveniences. Throughout everything is absolutely modern, the appointments are the best, and both exterior and interior design is the acme of taste and finished workmanship. THE GROUNDS, 110 ft x 117 ft, are beautifully laid out and planted with grown trees and shrubs. THIS PROPERTY, FIVE MINUTES' DRIVE FROM TOWN AND SITUATED IN ONE OF THE BEST RESIDENTIAL LOCALITIES, MAY WELL BE DESCRIBED AS ONE OF "THE" HOMES OF WELLINGTON. HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 PANAMA STREET. TELEPHONE 44-017. 21 VACANT SECTIONS AT 21 WALLACEVILLE AND SIX-ROOMED HOUSE FOR AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1938, at 2.30 p.m., AT OUR ROOMS, Corner BRANDON AND FEATHERSTON STREETS WELLINGTON. MIRO STREET, WALLACEVILLE (near Wallaceville Station)—TWENTY-ONE SPLENDID SECTIONS, all level and containing areas from 20 perches to 32.85 perches. This sale offers a wonderful opportunity for acquiring Excellent Home Sites at a Ridiculously Low Figure. EASY TERMS TO RELIABLE PURCHASERS. MIRO STREET, WALLACEVILLE—SIX-ROOMED DWELLING on level land measuring 65ft x 122 ft. ■ ' J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Corner BRANDON and FEATHERSTON STREETS, AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE. INTERESTING AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938, Of At 2.30 p.m. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS TVfESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have At LJJL received instructions to submit cX- No. 24 GRANT ROAD, THORNDON Public Auction at their Auction Room, 43 Panama Street, on the above-mentioned (Residence of the late Mr. James Findlav) date^ the following properties:— 01 vacant section anoßvwoK ffS^SS ££ £-& TERRACE, SOLDSE'S BEAJ), ate-. Kes to Sell at J?KaS,»TVIte ated on the tram route leadiing to premises as above on Wadestown. Tbaa ia the only site available in tlis handy locali%, having a TTJESD.AV n-rcrwMwm? a -mmo glorious view out over 4a city and J-UiWSJJAY, DECEMBER 6, 1938, harbour, and within easy walking dis- And tance from Lambton Quay. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1938, The laud has an area of 22.6 perches C°mmenl lS, t eif l I ?ff a* H & m' <ad'oumwith a frontage to Grosvenor Terrace of All t u o ml^LL P'^ ;° ™f o)i . fiSffc <tin Q Furniture and Effects therein, which include: With its bandy position, panoramic FURNITURE view, sunshine, andjfeefter. this site is GENUINE'ANTIQUE CHAIRS Sd c to 1 sell PWner " MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD and OTHER mined to sell. MAHOGANY FttRNITURF (2) No. 17 INGMS STREET, SEA- "JOHN BROADWOOD" GRAND TOtm. A superior residence of one PLoq o , r^ PERFECT ORDER. storey of a most attractive design, j£*p WIUVTVR^ <*wr and containing 3 bedrooms, sun porch, **f±£l» , If™ „ ' two large living-rooms, entrance hall, WALNUT AN© GILT CHINA GABand all possible modern conveniences, INET. including built-in wardrobes in all FANCY IN^LAED WRITING DESK. bedrooms, electric hot water, etc. COCI&EA.EL KESrYHR CABINET. The section has an area of a quarter of FRIGSDAEfcE (almost new), an acre, is sunny, level, and well laid out Singer Sewing Machine, Vacuum Cleaner with gardens, lawns, concrete patos, ana Walnut Inlaid Twin Beds, a concrete drive to a garage at the back. Maltogany Du&hesee Chest. VWnt nossession of this property* Oa£ Double Bed, Mahogany Wardrobe. i3»«n fTwm Chesterfields, Upholstered Armchairs. Full particulars from Fancy gtoolSj F&JJcy q^ Ru^ CTAnmrrRT AWTJ GO Axminater Carpets, Curtains, Cushions. HARCOURT ANIJOU., Mirrors, Electric Radiators. Auctioneers, Sma ]] Bookshelves. 41-43 Panama Street. Large Collection of Assorted Books. Tel. 44-017. CHINA. CUTLERY. CRYSTALWARE, Etc. Handsome Chinese and Japanese Vases. — ~ Crown Derby China, Wedgwood China. r\ *v t>™,^c^c- Solid Silver Teapots, Water Jugs, Cream On the Premises: and Mi ] k j ug& 48 KELBURN PARADE Solid Silver Spoons and Forks. (Near Glasgow Street), Sheffield Plate Candelabra, Trays, etc. n^,,T>-mi o Sets of Fish and Fruit Sn es and Forks. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, gilver Table Kings> gilver galfc Cellarfli Start 1.30 p.m. Sharp. Dinner Sets, Breakfast Sets, Coffee Sets. CONTENTS OF VERY SUPERIOR Stainless Knives. FURNISHED RESIDENCE OF MOST Crystal Wme. Champagne, i and Sherry ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE, CAR- Glasses PETS AND FURNISHINGS. T 9 ut:f la*s. . Tumble, r% Decanters i.uxo, mxis x w Fruit Dishes and Fancy Crockery. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, silver Toast Racks, Cruet Sets, etc. SILVERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers, BEDDING AND LINEN, have been favoured with instructions Blankets, Wool and Kapok Mattresses, by owner leaving district, to sell Entire £,j nen Tablecloths, Table Centres. Contents of his Superior Furnished lxcsi- D oy i eys> Table Napkins, Traycloths. dence. . Sheets, Pillow Slips, Quilts, Eiderdowns. INCLUDED IN THIS CATALOGUE: Coverlets, Fancy Runners, Bath Mats, L°™ RY~SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD SUNDRIES. SUITE BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY Wringer, Buckets, Hose, Coir Mate. CHINA CABINET, MAHOGANY Gardening Tools, Carpenter's Tools. OVAL OCC TABLE, 21 x 12 CAR- Lawn Mower, Step Ladder, Rubbish Bin. PTTT SUPER WILTON, VASES, Collection Flower Pots, Rubber Mat. ORNAMENTS, CURTAINS, AND ALL LOTS ARE IN PERFECT ORDER PELMETS, ATTRACTIVE WALNUT AIfI) ARE FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. |ffi°S FlSffi CHLA AntI: ON VIEW Monday December 5. from 10 PALM STANDS. ETC. Order o£ file adv£Sd later. EIT^ E«?ISSR WILTON CAR- HARCOURT AND CO.. PET ATTRACTIVE OAK HALL- Auctioneers, STAND, ETC. 41-43 Panama Street. DINING-ROOM- Tel 44"017> SUPER AXMINSTER CARPET, 12 x 9, Costly oak DINING SUITE (comprising sideboard, drawleaf ToilE: ndOAK PetACOBEiN ESI ODt MORTGAGEE'S SALE. TABLE', radiator, fireguard, compan- SALE OF DWELLING AT ion set, MAGNIFICENT OAK BROOKLYN CUTLERY CANTEEN, china, ornaments, vases, statuette, seagrass chairs, And curtains, etc. 2 VACANT SECTIONS AT FOUR BEDROOMS— PLIMMERTON. 13 x 12 WILTON CARPET, TWIN ' On OAK WARDROBES, DUCHESSES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1938, bed and wire, kapok bed ana-pillows. At 2 30 pm cIrPEtNWSgLE BEDS and M^ 148' S" GEORGE* NATHAN AND wire, bedding, rimu duchesse and ifX CO are directed by the Mortgagee rimu single bed and wire, seagrass to Sell by Public Auction as above, at table, electric lamp, curtains, eider- our xiooms, 111 Customhouse Quaydown, quilts, linen etc. I'ißhi, the Modern Dwelling known .as 1 No. 2 Brooklyn lerrace, comprising KITCHEN, PANTRY, ETC.— living-room, dining-room, 2 bedrooms, Glass-top kitchen dresser, k. table, kitchen, boxroom, and b;throom. chairs, crockery, pots and general Situated in a sunny sheltered position utensils, coal and coke, lawn mower, with a glorious view of the harbour, garden tools, etc ne section ia level and well laid out, _ " _ TT TTTvr , cim ~, T -n, having a frontage of 52 feet by a depth I. SILVERSTONE, o f 105 feet. Auctioneer. SECONDLY, Lots 13 and 14, Extension No. 8 on D.P. 4531 Plimmerton, hay- * ~~ ing a frontage of 80 feet on Oglivy Road an irregular depth of approxir»Tr™ ' mately 164 feet. These are two exSELLING OUT? cellent level building sites lying well Consult the to the sun > bein S within 100 yards of WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING §£ \™ ch > and havmg a good view of CO., WAKEFIELD ST. Further particulars from the AuctionClearing Sale Specialists for eers, Four Furniture Sale. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., Telephone 42-326. " 111 Customhouse Quay. BUBINEBBJIOTICEB. ===== ~ ZIIZ^^^^IIIZ _ - WE Make Line or Half-tone Blocks for 'ITEUUSPHONJi 44-040 tot yuotation* tox all purposes and all papers from the ■*- Catalogues, Invitations, Business 8t«----cheapest newsprint to the finest art. tionery, etc. Half-tone and Lane Block* "Evening Post" Printing Works, Tel. made at shortest notice, Zh« "Evenina 44-040. Post" Printing Works. _«•—■*

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 134, 3 December 1938, Page 16

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