MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 17th and 18th SEPTEMBER, Commencing each day at, 1.30 sharp, 'AUCTION SALE "OF THE BALANCE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF MIRIAM COHEN, At Our Rooms, Manners-street, By order of the Official Assignee. MESSRS. SIDEYJ MEECH AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions from James Ashcroft, Esq., to sell by public auction, as above — The balance of the Wellington stock and the wholo of the Waverley stock. It would tako too much space to publish tho wholo of tho details, but the stocks comprise general drapery and clothing of, all descriptions, men's, women's, and children's wear. Tho whole to bo sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. BROOKLYN! BROOKLYN"! I BROOKLYN! AUCTION SALE OF -j/\ MAGNIFICENT SECTIONS! -* r\ AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, MANNERS-STREET, On 'FRIDAY EVENING, 21st SEPTEMBER, At 7.30 sharp. .TtTESSRS. SIDEyTmeECH AND CO. JLtJL have been favoured with instructjons from the owner to sell by public auction, as above — -» (\ SPLENDID BUILDING SEC-J-U TIONS, Situated in Karopa-strect, Fitchett Town, Brooklyn. Now is the time to buy property in this healthy Suburb. It will increase in value ■* hundred per cent, within tho next few months. "It is cheaper (only l|d from Man-sers-street) and quicker to get to Brooklyn than any other of Wellington's Suburbs, or in fact to a greater number of piaces within the City Boundary. A magnificent view is obtained from tho Whole of these sections. They bask in a perpetual gleam of sunEhino. All large building sites. Land Transfer Title. Wo are instructed to sell practically WITHOUT RESERVE on exceptionally easy terms, viz. : — 10 per cent deposit — 10 per cent. 10 per cent, in three months 5 per cent, in six months. 5 per cent, in nine months, balance in three years. Six per cent, intereston the whole of tho unpaid purchase money. . jr -Don't Miss this Golden Opportunity/ Tho Chance of a Lifetime! Call or send for Lithograph Plans. Por further particulars, anpljwto the Auctioneers, " / SIDEY, MEECH AND CO., Manners-street. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUB-NITURE. By Order of the Public Trustee in a Deceased Estate. TUESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, At 1.30 ojolock. MESSRS. W. HfaJSORRAH AND CO. here received inlf ructions' to cell by public auction in thoir rooms, Willisstreet, the furniture And appointments of a. gentleman's residence — 2 fine Axminstcr carpets FirsVelats ebonised piano by Hoelling and Spa-ngenberg { Handsome overmantel, beautiful inl-ud frame ,' Beautifully inlaid hillsUnd 8 inlaid occasional and chess tables Handsome bedroom suite, 3 pieces, stained '-kauri j _ ( Handsome bedroom suite, 3 pieces, polished > 3 brass-mounted bedsteads, wire * '* and kapok mattjesse3 complete Telescope dining table, 2 dinner wagons Handsome mirror-bapk sideboard CONTENTS OF FOUR BEDROOMS— Combination; cocst of drawer? and linen-press, 3 chist3 drawers, 2 duchess - dp, three-quarter and single iron bedeteads, bedding, blankets, sheets, -_ ■„ quilts, chairs, tables, rugs and mats, - lace curtains, clocks, pictures,. mirrors, toiletware, wardrobes, cupboards, brackets, wicker %:ot, wire stretchers, towel ~jailE, - limp-basket,, Austrian chairs, waehstands; fenders, linoleums, DINING-ROOM end KITCHEN— MarbIe clock, vases and orbaments, pier-glaEs, couch and easy 'chairs, cheffonier, Wertheim' sewing 'machine, rocket', armchair, cushions, tbrags-rail fender, brasses, coal vase, dinner gong, music cabinet, side table, \ hearthrug, lot glassware, c.p. ware'A cruets, tray 6, ■pictures, lace curtains, Chesterfield couch, etc., etc. S ' 8 'fine* oil paintings by -Rdllason, dinner set, crockery, cutlery, «A large quantity of ' kitchen • sundries^ clocks, X tables, dresser, meat saf o, 'lflower pots, - milk pans, etc., etc. \ Also. \ Model " of the four-mast ship C\ H. Segrave, in glaf3 case, eet of flag?, and _ . * garden seats V, ■"One of the best collections of household furniture offered for sale for a coniylerablo time, and, being sold entirely *jjn--reserved. offer 3 inducements to buyers ,wKsch should bo taken advantage of. f\. TO "CONTRACTORS, TEAMSTERS, EX- " 'PRESSMEN', CARRIERS, AND FARMERS. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF CONTRACTORS' AND CARRIERS' PLANT, AT MESSRS. GOSSE AND TURNER'S ' - STABLES, LOWER HUTT. ON WEDNESDAY, 26th SEPT., 19C6, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from Messrs. Go«se and Turner, who have dissolved partnership, 'to -sell by auction — Tho wholo ot their very up-to-date plant, comprising — 18 heavy draught horacs, all good workers 8 young van horses, all good workers 10 block drays 2 spring drays 5 brakes 1 lorry 3 ploughs 5 scoops 1 buggy 10 sets leidir.j harness 12 flct.i eh aft lfarncsg , 10 Bo'.s brake harness 1 set buggy harness 1 fot gig harness 12 faono covers Shovels, spades, barrow 3, tools of all descriptions, and everything in connection with this partnership. NOTE. — The Auctioneer wishes to point out to intending purchasers that this is a bona fide Clearance Sale. Tho plant is in first-clans order. The horses are a champion lot ; they aro straight from hard Work, and will be sold tub^cct to trial. WHY NOT! Intending Purchasers of City, Suburban, or Farm Properties •bould consult us. Thirteen years' ozporience in lhi» city. Know values and have ' a number of Bargain* for Private E»le. — Cory and Co., 5, Lambton-qu*y.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 8
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