TUESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, """Commencing at 1.30 sharp. , 'AUCTION SALE OF THE BALANCE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF " MmiAM COHEN, _. At Our Rooms, Manners-street, By. order of tho Official Assignee Tl/B-ESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. J-TJL havo been favoured vrith instruct ionn from Jamo3 Ashcroft, Esq., to sell by public auction, as above— ~ Tho balanco of tho Wellington stock and the wholo of tho Wavorley , stook. It" would tako too much space to publish the wholo of tho details, but tho stocks comprise general drapery and clothing of all descriptions, men's, women's, and children's wear. Tho wholo to bo sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. By Order of the Public Trustoo iv a Deceased Estate. TUESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, At 1.30 o'clock. f»*TE§SRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. J-'-*' have received instructions to sell by public" 'auction in their rooms, Willisstreet, the furniture and appointments of » gentleman's residence — ' ' 2 fine Axminstcr carpets _ ■ » First-class ebonised piano by Hoclling and Spangenberg Handsome overmantel, boautiful inlaid ■ frame " ; - Beautifully inlaid nallstand 8- inlaid occasional and chess tables JSanHkome bedroom suite, 3 pieces, stained - • kauri - Handsome bedroom suite, 3 pieces, polished 3 double brass-mounted bedsteads, wiro and kapok mattresses complete " Telescope dining. table, 2 dinner-wagons Handsome mirror-back sideboard CONTENTS OF FOUR BEDROOMS— Combination chest of drawers and linen-press, 3 chests drawers, 2 duchess do, three-quarter and single iron .bedetetds, -bedding, blankqts, rhecte, quilts, chairs, tables, rugs and mats, lace curtains, clocks, pictures, nvrrors, toiletware, wardrobes, _ cupboards, brackets, wicker cot, wiro stretchers, towel rails, linen-basket, "Austrian chairs, washstands, fenders, linoleums, DINING-ROOM »nd KITCHEN— MarbIe clock, vases and ornaments, pier-glass, couch- and easy chairs, cheffonier, Wertheim sewing machine, rocker, snneim/r, cushions, brass-rail fender, brasses, coal vase, dinner gong, music cabinet, sido table, hearthrug, lot glassware, c.p. ware, cruets, trays. pictures, lace curtains, Chesterfield couch, etc., etc. 8 fine oil paintings by Rollsson, dinner * sot, crockery, cutlery, a largo quantity of kitchen rundries, clocks, X tables, dresser, meat safe, flower pots, ■•• milk pans, etc., etc. , Also, ' Model of tho four-mast ship C. H. Segrave, in glass case, EOt of flags, and - 4 garden seats , - One- of tho best collections of household furniture .offered for salo for a considerable time, and, being sold entirely unreserved, offers inducements to buyers which should be taken advantago of. AI7CTION .SALE OF HOUSEHOLD -- - - FURNITURE. Cm the premises, DEVON-STREET, first house past Essex-street. WEDNESDAY, ISth SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. ■ TtyTESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. •IM. hnvo been instructed to sell by public) auction, as above, tho contents of a well furnished six-roomed house — Good .Brussels square, rattan chairs, handsome brass curb, pot and palm;, occasional tables, oil paintings, pictures, solid walnut overmantel, bamboo stands, vases and overmantels, lace curtains, etc., etc- • curtains, etc., etc. Hall— Linoleum, bamboo stand,' pictures, curtains, etc., etc. Diningroom — Mirror-back sideboard, couch, . loathsr chairs, 4-t-ier music stand, clocks, dining table, fenders, linoleum, fendErj"Bearthrng7"piefcures, etc., oto. Contents -of —three* Bedrooms — Handsome wardrobe, dnches3 chests, 3 chests drawers, wachstanris, sets ware, 2 brass - - . mounted .bedsteads, bedding, singlo bedstead, mirrora, rug 3 and mats, lino- * 3Bums,~etc, eto Etchen. dresser, table, 'chairs, crockery, " '"cooking utensils, ~ mangle, wringer, wheelbarrow, tubs, buckets, garden . . .tools, and jl lot of nsef nl Ktindries. AS in first-class condition, and to be sold _■- - - WITHOUT RE3ERVE. '- UPPER- HUTT STOCK SALE. Thursday; 20th September, i9C6. - - -- - At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., .'Wellington, will sell at their Upper Hntt Yardsj on the above date, the following:— , " . 13 "springing cows - • 42 -springing heifers .. l.cow 12. heifers 2. h3lf-draught fillies, rising 4 years - 2 springing cows (second calf) 3 yearling steera - 5 20-month steers cows, (second and third calf) 8 cows, in calf 7_-3 fat cows — 2t forward wether* - - - MONDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, ~ ~ "At 2 o'clock. '■ ■ > --AT-THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, -^ _*_" _' _ "BLAIR-STREET. • "^"ffiPORTANT AUCTION SALE - ::: '... of-the GOODWttL, AND PLANT OfJEvenson's {lato J. L. Bacon's) 'iBRATED. WATER AND CORDIAL FACTORY BUSINESS, TORY-ST. /Griffiths and"co., ltd., have VJT received instructions to sell by public suction, at above All the interest of tho lessee, having about 5 years to run, at a rental - . "of £3 per week, in all that piece of land having a frontago to Tory- ." street of 30 feet by a dopth along - Sage's-lano of 100 feet (more or : less), on which is erected tho well--known Cordial Factory long in tho occupation of the late J. L. Bacon, and now the property of - Mr. W Evenson. Together w\th tho exceedingly valu- - -ablo effects, including ENGINE by Barnett and Focter, a COM-•-PLETE AERATED WATER PLANT in all its branched, - HORSES, CARTS, etc., etc. Particulars and conditions -of salo may to inspected at the offico of the Auctioneers, and of Messrs. Skerrett and Wylie, 71, Lambton-quay, Wellington. e>±-JiCIAL. NO'lK.— The Auctioneers •trongly suggest that tho business bo purohased as a fjolng concern by a person powessing tome knowledge of the trade, to whom a competency is practically assured, and arc prepared to offer all nccos- ' eary information to hona fide investors as t> tbo volume of business conducted in the \- BUTCHERY PLANT FOR SALIJ. i X COMPLETE and Up-to-date Butchery J\. Badness, situated in a populous part of Wellington, doing a largo and remunerative trade. Full particulars on application to ' P. A. ZOHRAB, 59a, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ANTED to Sell, well-built House of four rooms, overy convenience, fow yards from Tinakori-road. £600; £50 depocit, -balance 25s per week. W. F. Shortt ttimiiadU .Estate Afifini*. Willis-«treet. ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 67, 17 September 1906, Page 8
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