MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, \ At 11 o'olock. On the Premises, Pipitea-street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF THE LATE JUDGE MANSFORD. /^ROSKERY, HASELL A CO. have reV^ ceived instructions to sell by auction, at the residence of tho Lite Judge Afaneford, Pipitea-street, on Monday, 3rd October, at 11 o'olock— The whole of the very superior household furnituro and effects, h eluding — Splendid piano, in very handsome walnut case Drawing-room 6uite, in figured silk repp Dining-room Buite, in horsehair Oval walnut table, handsome pedestal Inlaid walnut chess table and whatnot Gipsy, occasional, and other tables Very handsome mirror, in gold Oxford frame Mahogany telescope dining table Mahogany cheffonier and dinner wagjron Dinirig-room clock, 14 day, in black case Brussels carpets and hearth rugs Easy, rocking, and fancy cano chairs Massive fenders and fireirons French cretonne, repp and lace curtains ;* Handsome brass curtain poles and rings Fancy flower pots, cases fern and coral Handsome vaies and other ornaments, including some very old china Double and single bedstead, with mattress, bedding, Ac Child* iron cot, with mattresß and down quilt Mahogany chests drawers, large and annai Mahogany washstand, with marble top, double toilet set, very handsome Patent commode, toilet sets, towel racks, Ac Handsome dressing table and looking glass, x , with turned pillars Linoleum, f t x ft ; floor cloth, stair carpets, wool mats, Venetian blinds, Ac, Ac Silvered tea and coffee service, epergne. cruet, forks, spoons, and other E P. ware Cutlery, glasw, and chinaware Handsome china tea service Kitchen, conking, and all the necessary furnishings of a gentleman's residence Particulars and cards to view on appIica°CROSKERY, HASELL A CO , Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, At half -past 2 o'clock. Under Bill of Sale. ICE MACHINE. ICE MACHINE. For Sale, without reserve. LAERY A CAMPBELL have received instructions to sell, without reserve, at their rooms, Lambton Quay, corner PanamaBtreet, on Tuesday, 4th October, under bill of Bale — 1 Siebe and West's i-ton ice machine Also, I 1 5-horsepower water-engine THURSDAY, 6th OCTOBER. Notice to Farmers, Storekeepers, and Dealers. The Entire Stcck-in-Trade of Mr. Mason, Storekeeper, Lower Hutt, to be aold by auction, 6th October. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, on the premises, on Thursday, 6th October — The entire ntook-in-trade, consisting of a well-selected lot of drapery, quite suitable to the district; also, a choice selection of grocery and a very valuable Btock of ironmongery A splendid horse and trap, and five milch cows, poultry, Ac, Ac Full particulars will appear in cataloguea on Saturday nut, to be had either at tho Auctioneer's office, Panama-street, or at Mr. Mason's store, Lower Hutt. Thia is an absolutely clearing Bale, a? Mr. Mason is retiring from businoaa, aud will oocnpy two days, to commence each day at 11 o'clock. Terms at sale. No resorve. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Panama-street, Wellington. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. On FRIDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At 2 30 o'clock p.m. Unreserved Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property at the Lower Hutt, in the Estate of R. C. Clifford, deoeased. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • are favoured with instructions from R. C. Hamerton, Esq., Public Trustee, to sell by public auction as above — All that leasehold property, part of Section 28, Lower Hutt, containing one acre, and having a frontage of 335 links to the public road, and situated near the RAILWAY STATION. The property is held on a lease, having 15 years to run, at an annual rental of £10 per annum for tho first seven years ; £14 for the second soven yeara ; and £18 per annum for tho last soven years. For further particulars as to title, Ac, j apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, PANAMA-S TREET. ON FRIDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At 2.80 o'clock p.m. Important Announcement to Mechanics and Othera in search of Cheap and Really Good Building Allotments. rp KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. I « are favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date, under conditions of sale, the whole of that valuable property, beingTown Acre 754, having a frontage to Adelaide-road and Hanson-street, and which has been divided into FOURTEEN building allotments, as follows :— Lots 1 to 4 — Four Eections, having each a frontage of 34 feet to Adelaideroad by a dapth of 132 feet Lots 5 to B—Four8 — Four sections having frontages to Hanson-street, ranging from 30 feet to 32 feet each, by depths of 130 feet to 131 feet Lot 9— Allotment having a frontage of 29 feet 4 inches to Hanson-street, by a depth of 131 feet, on which is erected a FIRST-CLASS BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, containing 4 room« with scullery Lot 10 - Allotment having a frontage of 30 feet 5 inches to Hanson-street, by a dr pth of 131 feet, on which is erected a COMFORTABLE AND COMMODIOUS brick building containing 4 rooms Lot 11 — That valuable section having a frontage oi 52 feet to Adelaideroad, by a depth of 132 feet, on which ia erected a shop with dwelling'house containing 4-rooms, and also comfortable 5-roomed house. The attention of »U is directed to this sale, as the sections are IN A FIRST-CLASS POSITION. For full particulars and conditions of sale, apply to MESS US. TRAVERS, CAVE A TR AVERS, Solicitors for the Vendor ; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. mo be sold by Auction in NOVEMBER NEXT, at WELLINGTON, the well-known Estate of the late Mr. C. Dixon, Mastotton. It is now being survoyed into Sections to suit all buyers, viz., from one aoro up to ten. The Trusteas are doing this to meet the requirements of the Public, who are daily inquiring for a few acres of land in and near the thriving Township of Masterton. J. M, CLELAND, B. P. PERRY, Trustees. Masterton, 15th Sept., 1881 A IiBION HOTEL, corner of Tory-street J\. and Courtenay Place. — Mr. J. Murphy (formerly of the Crioketers' Arms) will be glad to meet his old friends and acquaintances at the Albion. The above hotel has recently been thoroughly renovated, and tra Tellers and boarders can rely upon receiving every attention and oomfort. None but firstclaaa liquors kept.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 78, 30 September 1881, Page 4
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