AUCTION SALES MONDAY NEXT, Commencing 1 p.m. kharp. CLEARING SALE By PUBLIC AUCTION Of BUILDERS' PLANT, MACHINERY TIMBEiR, AND STOCK-IN-TRADE. On the Premises. No. 268, UPPER WILLIS STREET. E JOHNSTON AND (X). have recoiv- • ed instructions from the Owner to. Sell at Upper Willis street, as above. This is an up-to-date plant and will be sold in lots to suit buyerß. Plant may be seen running by arrangement Sale at 1 p.m. sharp, Monday Nest. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21th, 1926, At 2.30 p.inIMPORTANT PROPERTY AUCTION SALE. 5 ROOM?. No. 29. DULLER STREET. BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS, No. 4, OBAN STREET BAST, HIGHLAND PARK. 4 ROOMS, No. 140, SYDNEY STREET. » ROOMS, No. 14*?, SYDNEY STREET. ROOMS. No 144, SYDNEY STREET. J ROOMS, No. 31. JEFFERSON STREET. BROOKLYN. 4 ROOMS, No. 63, RUGBY STREET. 3 ROOMS, No. *23, SIDEY STREET. :> SECTIONS. WALLACEVILLE. 4 ROOMS. No. 6. EARL’S TERRACE, MOUNT VICTORIA, 4 ROOMS. No. 6a. EARL’S TERRACE, MOUNT VICTORIA. r, ROOMS, LOWRY BAY. 4 AND 3 ROOMS, MILLS ROAD, VOGELTOWN. Messrs ,t. h. bethuxe and co. have been instructed by the Public Trustee to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, 151, Featherston street, as above: I>. T. OR It ESTATE. No. 29. BOLDER STREET—Land 35ft x loDrt. together with n two-st’ory Dwelling of six rooms, bathroom, sculh«*v, and fitted with electric light and all conveniences throughout. All the rooms are of good size, lofty, and lyull lighted. This properly is splendidly situated, within a few yards of Willis street, but in a first-class residential street. The section is large and quite level, and there is ample room for the erection of a motor garage. E. JI. HAND-NEWTON'ESTATE. No. 4, OBAN STREET EAST, HIGHt AND PARK Absolutely Up-to-date Bungalow, of five rooms, large reception hall, bathroom, and every possible modern anpliance. Built-in cupboards, Methven hot water system. Champion gas stove specially fitted, large sun porch, interior tastefully finished; oak mantels, earrara ceiling throughout, large section-, SSft 6m x 136 ft to lS4ft, well laid out. This property is chariuinglv situated, and the house is so designed that all the > rooms obtain the maximum of sunshine. ' It is only a short distance from tram, and the surroundings are delightful. ! EMILY WHITE ESTATE. I No. 140. SYDNEY STREET—Land 83fl Sin x 115 ft Bin, together with a fourI roomed Cottage, fitted with electric j light, copper, tubs, and bath, j No. 142 SYDNEY STREET—Land 18ft j x 75ft (approx.), two-story House of five I rooms with bathroom, scullery, wash* f house, electric light, gas range, and all ; usual conveniences. NOW VACANT. No. 144. SYDNEY STREET—Land 18ft 6in x 75ft (approx ). two-story House of five rooms, with bathroom and scullerywashhouse, gas lighting, and all convom ences The above three properties are tionally well situated, just past the Do minion Museum, and adjacent to the Parliament Buildings. A very desirable residential locality
S. STEPHENS ESTATE. No. 31. JEFFERSON STREET, BROOKLYN—Land 21ft lOin x 135ft_4in. together with the four-roomed Cottage, gas lighting, gas stove, range, bath, and conveniences Hnndilv situated, close to the car terminus. Level section,- laid out in garden with concrete paths. FLORENCE G. GTLLTKS ESTATE No. 65, RUGBY STREET—Land 25ft x Tift, together with a right-of-wav over land on the western boundary. Erected on the land is a Cottage of four rooms and washhouse, and usual conveniences. This property overlooks the Basin Reserve. and is a very desirable residential situation. WILLIAM OLIVER ESTATE. No. 23. SIDEY STREET—Land con. twining 1.9 perches, together with the ITou.-c of four rooms and scullery thereon. fitted with all usual conveniences. This house i< situated only a few yards from Hopner street, and in a very handy residential only one section from town. Now Vacant. WA LL ACEVILLK—Lots 23 to 27,’ D.T 16-73. 5 Vacant Sections, fronting Ben tinck and Brocken streets, Wallaceville. These sections contain 21.1 perches each, are. oiiite level, nnd situated near to the Wallaceville station. A XML MACKEY ESTATE. 6. EARL’S TERRACE, MOUNT VICTORIA—Land 27ft x C3ft, with 4ft right-of-wnv -giving acce-s to 6a at. the back. Four-roomed Dwelling, electric light, gas stove, and conveniences. Now Vacant. 6a. EARL’S TERRACE, HOUNT VICTORIA—Land 31ft x 52ft, with right-of-way mentioned above, and 3ft entrance i to-Stafford street. Four-roomed Dwelling, electric light, and conveniences. These properties arc handy to Courtenay place, and arc good investment properties F. 7-\ COOPER ESTATE. LOWRY BAY—Area approximately Jnero. Modern five-roomed House, with motor shed, close to bench. Section, lias commandin'* situation, end is nicely j planted with native shrubs. ALTCE CHARMAN ESTATE. Nos. 11 and 13. MILLS ROAD. VOGELTOWX—Land containing 39.3 perches, together with two Dwellings of 4 and 3 rooms respect ivtdy, recently renovated and fitted with usual conveniences. ! These properties are on the new Cor- ! poi nt ion .’Bus Route. For further information and condi- [ tinns of sale apply to | J. H. JJKTHt’XE AND D 0... : Auctioneers. [ FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE. 'vrorrcE is hereby given that Ts the, undermentioned land will be offered for Sale by Public Auction at the I)i*dririt Lands Office, Wellington, on ; WEDNESDAY, December Ist, 1926, at 12.30 p.m. SCHEDULE, » Section 91, Block VT., Mangahao S.D. | Area : |of acres. 1 Property is situated 8 miles from Pahiatua. Estimated carrying capacity 20 dairy j For full particulars npplr to this Office. • H. W. O. MACKINTOSH, 6.37 Commissioner of Crov.n Lands. Tt is estimated that a single pound of silk is the product of 2300 silkworms. Heat from a rick fire at StandbrieHe, Bedfordshire, baked apples on the trees.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12609, 20 November 1926, Page 20
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