GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ON WEDNESDAY, the 12th OCTOBEE, At 11 o'clock a.m. At tho Residence formerly occupied by tho late Lipman Levy, iiEq., Kent-terrace. m KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. J • are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, as above, on Wednesday, the 12th inst , at 11 o'clock a.m., positively without the least reserve, the whole of the VEhY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNI'IUEE and EFFKCTS of the late Lipman Levy, Esq., as follows — DEAWING-EOOM. Splendid Brussels carpet, new design Walnut 100 table and occasional tables Magnificent drawing-room suite, in blue and gold eatin damaak Handsome piotglass, very special Crystal and gold 4-liKbt chandelier Beautiful Dresden china ornaments Italian walnut cabinet, glass doors and marble top Music cabinet, Chinese and Indian hearth vases Stereoscope and views. Epergne Ac., &c., &o. DINING-ROOM. Mahogany suite, in morocco leather Mahogany sideboard, mirror back (a good article) Beautiful pier glass Crystal and gold 4-light chandelier Mahogai.y telescopic dining-table Beat Brussels carpot Occasional tables Dresden china ornaments, Bohemian vases &c, ice , &o. CHINA, GLASSWAEfi, & CROCKEEY. Beautiful dinner service, dessert service, tea and coffee terviceß, cut-gla?s decanters, champagne, port, sherry, and liqueur glasses, tumblers &0., &o , &c. BEEAKFAST BOOM. FOUR BEDROOMS. KITCHEN, SCULLERY, Ac. Containing a beautiful assortment of furniture, including winged mirror wardiobes, pier glasses. Duchess dressing-tables and washstands, en suite, iron and wood bedsteads &c , &c , Ac. Full particulars in catalogues, to be ready on Monday. The furnibure will be on view on and after 10 a.m. on Monday, the 10th inßtant, when inspection is invited. ite ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE FXfENSIVE BLOCK OB 1 BUILDINGS INT FEATHKRSION AND HUNTERSTREETrf, FORMERLY IN THK OCCUPATION OF MX. E. W. MILLS. By order of the Mortgagee, under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supremo Court, under the provisions of the Conveyanoing Ordinance Amendment, 1860, and the Sales by Mortgagees Act, 1870. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, 21st OCTOBER, At 2.30 o'olook p.m. rr\ KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. JL • have beon instructed by Alexander Sutherland Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wollington, to sell by publio auction, at their rooms, Panamastreet, on Friday, the 21st day of October instant, at tho hour of half -past 2 o'clook in the afternoon — THE WHOLE OF THE EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PREMISES in HONTkE and FEATHEESTON STREETS, in the CITY of WELLINGTON, situated on SECTIONS numbered 64, 65, and 68 on the Plan of the RECLAIMED LAND, in the City of Wellington SECTION 64 has a frontage of 30 feet to HUNTEE-STEEET, by a depth of 100 feet SECTION 65 (adjoining Section 6i) has a frontage of 40 feet to HUNTERs'J REET, by a depth of 65 feet SECTION 68 (abutting on to Sections 61 and 65, and forming a complete block) has a Irontage of 35 feet to FEATHERSTON-STREET, by a depth ranging from 61 feet to 100 feet 10 inches The terms of the sale hav<* beon fixed as v follows :— 25 per cent, cash deposit on the "^lftll of the hammer, and the balance of pur(.jj ye money to be paid within one month of tkud^y of "ale. . **• Poss?**"" 011 oPthe premises to be given to tb* w^cr a " r on tbe completion of the purFor _<" nil. I ' otl " 1 °^ Ba^ e > P.l ans °^ the property, anc any /'i~ her particulars as to title, A MES P SES.^qoi.^;; i f SOLICITOR^ Flim/ 11 ' \ '^-STREET, SoLiciroßS vo Tin* ; Or, to the AUCTION r k. 2J '-*> T. KenNHDY MACDONALD AN_ •:•- ;'-3ir Auction Rooms and Offices, Panauw. 'f '.•'-.¦' GEEAT SALE OF CITY PiiOt>Ef?TY. THE LION FOUNDRY, Ac, By Obdeb ot the Moric ' _ees. In the Exchange Land and Mercantile Auotion Rooms, Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, THE 21st DAY OF OCTOBER, 1881, At the hour of noon. j T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions from the Mortgagees, to submit for positive Bale by publio auction, as above, the whole of the undermentioned VALUABLE CITY PEOPERTY, inoluding the well-known Lion Foundry. Lot 1. That valuable freehold, being the sections marked 149, 150, 151, and 152 on the plan of the Reclaimed Land, having together frontages of 130 feet to Waring Taylor-street and 85 feet to Custom House Quay, together with the buildings of corrugated iron erected thereon, known as "The Lion Foundry ;" and that valuable leasehold, being the sections marked 146, 147. and 148, having frontaees to Waring Tayloretreet of 66 feet 10 inches and to Featherston-street of 85 feet. The rental is -549 93 6d per annum for the first 14 years, and J674 4s 3d per annum for the last 21 years. These sections are vacant, and that valuable freehold, being sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the new Reclaimed Land, having frontagea to Featherston-Btreet and Waterloo-quay of 151 links 263"6 andlsl(> links respectively, together with the whole of tho valuable machinery, &o , now in and upon the Lion Foundry, as per schedule^ Lot 2. That valuable leasehold, being sections 129 and 130 on the Reclaimed land, having a frontage of 60 feet to Featherston-street, by a depth of 67 feet, on which is erected the very handsome corrugated iron store, and occupied by Messrs. E. W. Mills and Co The lease is from the Corporation, rental being -330 per annum for the first 23 years, and £45 per annum for the last 21 years Lot 3. That valuable leasehold cottage property, Pipitea-street, on which is erected two exceedingly comfortable cottages, let at i>*>s per annum eaoh. The lease has 8 years to run, at a ground rental of i»ls per annum Lot 4. That valuable farm, being part of section No. 120, Taratahi Plain Block, containing 41 acres For full particulars as to the plans of the property, and all details, apply to MESSRS. BUCKLEY, STAFFOED, AND FITZ HERBERT, Solicitors, Lambton-quay, Wellington ; r> ° THE AUCTIONEERS. /^|N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— 30 cases each, 1 dozen port wine, very snperror, suitable for invalids 10 quarter casks do 30 quarter casks Spanish port 25 do sherry, pale 10 do do golden 5 do do brown 25 do pale brandy 100 cases do 1 star 50 do do pints, do 50 do do, 2 do 25 do do pints, do 50 do carte blanche champagne 25 do do pints, do 25 do Saumnr LADD & CO. NOTICE. rpHE EVENING POST ia regularly filed JL for reference at the offices of " The Associated News and Advertising Bureau of New Zealand," where advertisements are received for any paper published throughout fch*,world.— '^'nhouty'ii PniMinarn. Auoclind
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 84, 7 October 1881, Page 4
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