TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1909, At 11 o'clock a.m. SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL. AA A SHEETS OF IRON, a f\r\ 4tl)l) Etc. Etc 4UU On the ground, Corner of Little Taranakistreet and Dixon-stroet. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions to sell on the ground, as above — A largo quantity of building material comprising 1500 ft of 4 x 2's, lining, flooring, rusticating, sarking, windows, doors, 5 ranges, 3 grates, bricks, etc. Also, A AA SHEETS OF IRON (various tfcUU lengths). WITHOUT RESERVE. [ E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. I WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1909, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE B\ PUBLIC AUCTION. THE CONTENTS OF A SEVEN-ROOM-ED RESIDENCE, PIANO, ITALIAN BEDSTEAD, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, LEATHER SUITE, AND APPOINTMENTS, Removed to Our Rooms from Thorndon. Also, COSTLY SOLID OAK SDDEBOARD and COSTLY OAK BEDROOM SUITE and DININGROOM SUITJE. Removed for Convenience of Sale. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have been favoured_ with instructions' from a lady who is leaving for Auckland to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above^ — THE WHOLE OF HER ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS II Also, COSTLY OAK FURNITURE. Full details later. These furnishings have only recently been purchased, and are in specially good order. Further entries are invited. We sell in our Rooms every Wednesday. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 14th SEPT., At' 2 o s clock.MESSRS. W. hTmORRAH AND CO. will sell by public auction in their rooms, Willis-street — 3 handsome bedroom suites 2 handsome Italian bedsteads and bedding 2 handsome mirror-back sideboards Dining tables, chairs, couches, cheffonier, overmantel, fenders, h. rugs, rattan chairs, settee, bookshelves, bamboo hall stand, bamboo settee, fine Axminster carpet square, linoleum, rugs and mats, about 50 good pictures, mirrors and brackets, lot of crockery", cooking and kitchen utensils, table, bath, glassware, c.p. ware, baskets, etc., etc, double and single brass rail and iron bedsteads, bedding, chest drawers, duchesse Jo, stretcherß and mattresses, etc., etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, At 1.30 o'clock. MESSRS, W..H. MORRAH AND CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction on the premises, In-gestre-street, opposite the Skating Rink, over King's Music Shop — 1 The Furniture and Contents of seven | well furnished rooms. STAIRS AND LANDINGS— Carpet, linoleums, good 2-roller mangle, 4-fold screen, hall curtains, 20 pictures, linen press, laddei, lot of good tools and sundries KlTOHEß— Dreseer, cheffonier, couch, table, ohairs, pictures, lot of crockery, 1 oublery, cooking utensils, etc., etc., CONTENTS Off SIX BEDROOMS— Handsome overmantels, large oleographs, good pictures, paintings, framed mirrors, easy and occasional chairs, tables, good carpets, linoleums, curtains, hearthrugs, mats, brass-rail fenders, wicker easy ohairs, marble and walnut 8-day clocks, lot of good vases, ornaments, cushions, tapestry settee, round table, etc., etc., etc. TWELVE SINGLE BRASS-RAIL BEDSTEADS, 12 kapok and feather beds, 50 blankets, 50 sheets, quilts, towels, curtains, toilet and table linen, pillowslips, 4' duchesse pairs, duchesse chesta, chests drawers, table and mirrors, washstands, sets toiletware, cupboards, and a large quantity of useful household sundries. ■This is a good lot of furniture and effects, everything being in good order and clean, and every lot is to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. • THURSDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, By Order of the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy, to close accounts. In the Bankrupt Estate of J. Morrin Schapiro (trading as J. Morris and Co.) VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. , 3 BRICK SHOPS, Nos. 297, 299, and 301, CUBA-STREET. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. are instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 63 and 65, Willi£-st;reet, on above date — ALL THE ESTATE AND INTEREST of the LESSEE under Memorandum of Lease, registered number 5335, in all that piece of land having a frontage to CUBA-STREET, in tho City of Wellington, of 37 feet 6 inches by a depth of 75 feet, being part of T.A. 101, and all the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Vol. 49, folio 135, upon which are erected TWO BRICK SHOPS AND DWELLINGS, known as NUMBERS 297 and 299, CUBASTREET, let at £260 per annum. And also THE FREEHOLD PROPERTY adjoining, being part of T.A. 101, and all the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Vol. 58, folio 180, having a frontage to CUBA-STREET, in the City of Wellington, of 19 feet 8 inches, by an equal depth of 58 feet 6 inches, upon which is ereoted a 3STORY BRICK BUILDING, known as No. 301, CUBA-STREET, now vacant. To be sold in one lot, and subject to mortgage. For further particulars of the Lease, terms and conditions of sale, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, Or THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, Wellington. HARRY A. SHEPHERD. NORWICH CHAMBERS, Customhouse-quay. Secretary Hataitai and Tirohanga Estates. Sale Plans on application. KARORI TUNNEL— Two frontages, 66ft x 247 ft, 4 rooms, nowly-built; mortgage £350; Government valuation £550. Price £480; easy terms. HATAITAI (close to tram)— 4 rooms; tiled roof. Price £600. Sections from £135. MOXHAM-A VENUE — Section 35ft x 100 ft; business site. Price £280..
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1909, Page 10
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