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TUESDAY, 16th APRIL, At 2 p.m. MESSRS. A. R. aIEEOH AND CO. will soil at their rooniß, Mannersstreet, as abovo — A good and useful lot of furniture and effects, comprising piano, chests drawers, duchess paira, washatands, d. and s.i. bedatoads, tables, chairs, kitchen utensils, o.p. ware, outleiy, glassware, crockery, lot sundriss, etc., etc. without reserve. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 16th APRIL, At 2.15 p.m. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH & CO., have reoeived instructions to uell at thoir roomß, 15, Willis-street, as above— Cretouno suito, Austrian chairs, occasional tables, 2 stretchers, kitchen and bedroom chairs, folding-chair, stool, linoleum, curtain poles, washstands, b.m. fender, kitchen tables, curtains, 3 carpets, oil paintings and pictures, kapoc beds, music stool, sots ware, cushions, t hearthrug, baths, pieces carpet,, wringer, mats, oilcloth, 3 wicker armchairs, teapots, Rochester lamp, ropeswing, mirror-back sideboard, hand- , some wactfrobG with large plate-glass-, door, piano, chests of drawers, extension dining table, leather and tapestry couches, overmantel, oval- table, Wertheim sewing machine (7 drawers, in* perfect order) double and single iron., bedsteads, double and eingle wire mat-i tresses, and a lot of useful sundries ? No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 17th APRDL, 1901, At 2.30 o'clock. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF 2 VDLLA RESIDENCES, SEATOUN. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. In tho matter of "The Property Law , Consolidation Act, 1883," and In tho matter of a Deed of Mortgage registered as Number 79290. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have received instructions from the Registrar of tho Supreme Court at Wellington, acting at the request of the Mortgagee, to sell by Public Auction at their rooms, Featherston-street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, 17th April, 1901, at 2.30 p.m., the following' freehold property, that is to say: — All that parcel of land situate in Watts* Peninsular District containing by admeasurement three (3) roods more or les3, being sections ono (1), two (2), and three (3) of Block XXIV. on the plan^ of the Township of Seatoun deposited at Wellington as Number * 110, fronting Pearce and Inglis streets, with the handsome one-story Bungalow Residence thereon, containing 7 rooms, known as formerly " occupied by Dr. E. Rayrson. And also ail that parcel of land containing •by admeasurement* eighteen ■ perches and three-tenths of a porch (18.3) being part of allotment Num-' ber 22 of section ten (10) on the plan of Watts' Peninsula, Wollington, fronting tho Marine Parade, with the neat one-story Villa Ren-' denco thereon, containing 7 rooms, in the occupation of Mr. J. E. Wiren. Further particulars may bo obtained from Messrs. MOORHOUSE & HADFIELD, Solicitors, 19, Fealherston-street, Wellington, Or J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Axictionoera. TUESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1901, -At 2 o"*olook sharp. FURS! F U R SI TUESI ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION OF A MAGNIFICENT CONSIGNMENT OF GENUINE IMPORTED AUSTRALIAN AND TASMANIAN # FURS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. are instructed by a leading Axistralian Furrior to sell by Publio Auction at their rooms, Featherslon-streot,- on Tuesday, 30th April, at 2 p.m. — Ono of tho finest nnd most varied collections of COSTLY AND UNIQUE FUR GOODS ever offered in Wellington, comprising large Travelling, Camping, Carriage Ruga and Bedspreads, olocA.nt Hearthrugs, Parlour *Mats, Door Mats', and Piano Mats, ancl .in immense variety of highly-finished goods for ladies' personal wear, all in newest designs. Full particulars in futuro advertisement. Complete catalogues on application. Furs on view on ancl after Monday, 29th April. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 26th APRIL, 1901. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WINDING-UP SALE OF TRUST ESTATE IN PETONE. PETONE. MESSRS. TURNBULL, WATKINS AND WILLIAMS have been favoured with instructions 1 - from the Trustees of the Estate of the late J. S. Manning, of Seafield, Petone, who are compelled to distribute the estate, to offer for eale by publio auotion, at their rooms, 3, Panama-street, the whole of tho unsold land in the estate. The property comprises — 1. A valuable block of land having frontages of 76ft lOin to Jacksonstreet and 110 ft to-Petone-avenue and Viotoria-street 2. Two sections fronting Jackson-street. between Inglis's ohemist shop and Leighton's boot shop, and having use of right-of-way at back 3. Tho homestead block, comprising about an aore and a-half, having a frontage of about 128 ft to Pe-tone-avenue, with dwelling of 10 rooms and outbuildings 4. Section 29, Fitzherbert-street, 50 x. 100, with 5-roomod house thereon 5. Fivo 4-roomod cottages in Sydneystreet North, each standing on seotion 50 x 100 i i 6. The fine new^ shop 'and dwelling at corner of Jackson-street and Sydj ney-streel, with frontago of 30ft by a depth of about 100 ft, let on lease to Mr. Inglis and to Kirk, Atkinson and Wilson at present rentals of £78 per year For further particulars &ppty to KIRK, ATKINSON & WILSON, Solicitors, Wellington and Petono; Or to TURNBULL, WATKINS AND WDLLIAMS, Auctioneers, 3, Panama-street^ Wellington. W^ i\ EGGERS, 28a, Lambton-quay. PPOPERTIKS FOR SALE— Off Willis- si reot — Welßmilt six-roomec! House, bathroom, ooppor, tubs, p.w.0., gas, Venetian blinds; land, 29ffc x 80ft; price, .£OSO. Wright-street— Seven-rooined House, all on one floor. . every modern convenience ; land, 33ft x 120 f t; price, magnificent viow. | Off Dmmmond-stroet— Three-roomed House and soullery, con veniencef ; land, 20ft x 70ft ; prico, .£220. FOR! SALE, two well-built sevenroomed Houses, new, situate in Mom-street. For particulars address Alpha, P.O. Box 431.

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 8

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