TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. 1909, At 11 o'clock a.m. i-hi.ip. ( SALE OF o HOUSES (For Reino\al), Nos. 1, 5, and 11, SUSSEX-SQUARE ('lo Clear Land lequired for Entrance to new Gin eminent House). m KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., JL • have received instructions from the Public Works Department lo soil on the I prcmisei--, Su«sex-fquaro (cloec to St. Mark's Church), as above — 3 SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSES, with OUTHOUSES. To be removed within one month from date of saip. Full particulars an,d conditions of sale on application lo the Auctioneers E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO^MOTtKOW: AT THE RESIDENCE "NORRISVILLE." No. 65, MAJOR IB ANKS-STREET. ON THURSDAY, 18th NOV., 1909, At 1.30 o'clock shaip. Under Instructions from a. Gentleman who is leaving tor England. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENT'S. T! KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD.. o have received instructions to sell on the premises as abo\e — The whole of the Superior Houso- * hold Furniture, comprising — Superior Brusssls Carpet, 8 x 12 Rattan Occasional Chairs. Rattan Settee and Upholstered Cushion':. A nice collection of Engravings and Pictures, Ornaments, Vase* and Crockery Escritoire and writing table, artist's cabinet, mirror overr.innlel in oak frame, artiste' materials, p.ilectei, music cabinet, bentwood chairs, Wilton pile Hearthrug, 2 good >\olnis and mandolin (by Dorigo), bookcase, book cabinet and chsirbnier combined, lot of books, fancy ilower bowla ivj'd stands, Brussels runner, halistand, barometer, phonograph and 2 do/, records, lot of photographic material, oak washstand with marble top and mirror back, oak shaving stand, duche?se pair, bedroom cabinet, d.b.m. bedstead, wardrobe, blanket*, bhucts, linen, w.w. stretcher ' and bfiddmg, c.p. ware, dinner service, fecltzogenc, tea sett, 4-bottlo cruel, gas iron and tubing, glass-top paste table. 63H hose and reel, lot of carpenter's tools, chute board and piano, cra'nps, Park.uson vice, tools, chest, g.irdeu tools, wringer, step-Kid-cler, R £>-ell carpet sv.ce[>cr, and numerous sundries. This is a very complete home and every thing- is in delightful order. On view morning of s?le. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. to-mor7rcmk ABSOLUTE SALE OF A MODERN RESIDENCE AND SECTION, KENT-TERRACE. In Order to Close Account a. In 'the Estate of t'.;» late MKS. C. HUNIKR. IN 'THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, Jso. 157, l.ambton-qu.iy. ON THURSDAY NEXT, 18th NOV., 190'J, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • aro iavourcd with instructions from tho Executors in tho Estate of the late Mrs. O. Xiuntt-r, to sell by public auction, ai abo\c — That modern ancl well-buill Residence, with balcony, Situate No. 37, Kcntterrace, containing six rooms and scullery, with gas cooker, h. and c. water, and other eourcnicnest, also workshop, erected upon a section part of Town Acre No. 202, having a frontage of 31 feet by it depth of 95 feet. Tho above property will be found on inspection to bo admirably situated, bright, sunny, cheerful, and atti active, also commanding good view of the city from its balcony, while tho recently-improved Kentterraeo Reserve makes a very pleasant outlook. It is a property most suitable for a doctor or dentist. The sale is an absolute one in order to wind up estate matters with the beneficiaries. Cards to view from the Auctioneers and further details from Messrs. Menleath and Ward, Solicitors, Baliance-6trcet, or tho Auctioneers. N.B. — The Household Furnishings will bo sold on FRIDAY, 26th November. £510 SMALL DEPOSIT AND WEEKLY PAYMENTS. 41« PER CENT. INTEREST. SUPERIOR New, 4-roomed House, scullery, bathroom and shed ; best dry timber ; tiled roof ; electric light ; level section; on tram route. S. SALEK, Morrah's Buildings, v . Willis-street. QR/\ ACRES FREEHOLD, Ngarua- '*'**" wahia 1 mile Waipa River frontage, all in best grass, and 120 acres of river flats ; at present carrying 15 cows, 50 horses, 40 pigs, 160 breeding ewes, 125 lambs,' 22 2-year-old heifers, 20 1-year heifers. Large 7-roomed house, cottago of 4 rooms, barns, cowbails, piggeries and up-to-dato buildings, 12 paddocks, water in e^ cry paddock. Price £20 an aero ; terms arranged. Inspected and strongly recommended. Apply W. J. SHORT, 13> Victoria Arcude, Auckland. TT3ADFORD AND CO., 50, Manners- •"' street, and Petone. have for Sale, cheap, a 5-roomed House in Scarboroughterrace, price only £550, terms; also House in Oriental-street, Petone for £375, terms ; Shop to Let in Manners-street (late Reade's Cyko). T\f ANTED TO BUY, HOUSES OF FURNITURE In Large or Small Lots. Apply by letter, or any evening, to 148, OWEN-STREET (South End). ANTED to Sell, House, 5 "room?, one floor, heart Thoindon, 5 minutes Government Buildings, gas and all conveniences, 2 bay windows. Prico £685 ; £85 cash, balance arranged. Opportunitjof buying absolute good property. Also, two FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES, PIRIE-STREET (tram passes property), suitable for shops ; 40ft frontage ; rnortgngo £860; 4 yean to run; offers considered J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., t 216, .L»mb.tpn-a,u»;fc
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 120, 17 November 1909, Page 12
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