TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock sharp. SALE OF BUILDER'S and CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. AT MARTIN-STREET. * FA" I - I»- "WILSON AND CO. are instruct_c\-« cd by Mes3i-s. Adams and Smart to Fell at their yards, 13. Martinet., as above, including— Lot of scaffold poles and' boards, ladders, wheelbarrows, picks, shovels, Crab winch, lot good iron, slates, blocks and tackles, sioves, lot of new scaffold ropes, crosscut saw, tobacco cutting machine, patent new dumping level, and a lot of useful sundries usually found at contractors! In consequence of Messrs. Adams and Smart retiring from business, the entire plant is for absolute sale. ■ A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF FURNITURE, EFFECTS, AND PIANO. AT TINAKORI-ROAD. fA^ - L. WILSON AND CO. aro instruct_c\.» cd to Fell by public auction, under instructions from a lady who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at hei residence, 217. Tinakori-road — The contents of seven roomsPiano, by Avill and Smart, London. Lot of ,jood linoleum, dining table and cover, b.r. fender and brasses. Lot of glassware and ornaments. • Jnlaid whatnot, cheffonior, Brussels stair runnc: Lot of cutlery and crockery. Cruet, lace curtains, d.b.r. bed and mattress, 7 s. iron bedsteads and w.w. mattresses," 4 *w.w. stretchers, 12 single and dcublo kapok mattresses, lof of pillows. 14 single and double-bed quilts, 12 pairs blankets, 16 pairs sheets. ' • Towels, pillow slips, etc. "^Duchesso chests and washstands, cheats drawer.. - Mirrors, towel rails, and a whole lot of kitchen utensils, including wringer, pots, irons, etc-., etc. We havo received instructions to sell everything entirely WITHOUT RESI RYE. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 19th NOV., At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. LEVI£N, S'HALLCRASS \ AND CO. will sell by public auction in their Central Rooms, Willis-street — Household Furniture and Effects, the r . contents of a six-roomed house. Included in the list are : iVerr nice occasional drawingroom suite (7 -pieces) 2 handsome saddlebag spring divan chairs Good leafheu couch, occasional tables and chairs pot stands,, picture?, -ornaments, coal vase, good linoleums, hearthrugs, fenders, brasses, overmantel, leather dining suite (9 pieces), dining table, chairs, good lace curtain?, tapestry and plush settee and easy chair, glassware and china, cutlery, cruet, etc., etc. Handsome double* brass-mounted bedsteads and bedding Handsome 3-piece bedroom suite 2 duchesse pairs, 2 do chests, chests drawers 6 single iron and brass-rail bedsteads, fiood kapok Beds, beddjng, good toiletware, toilet tables, mirrors, etc., wire stretchers, pillows, washstands, -trail / cup- • boards, etc., k. tables, chairs, saucepans, irons, kettle?, and general kitchen and household sundries WITHOUT RESERVE. NOTE. — Wo hold furnituro sales every TUESDAY and FRIDAY in our Central 'Auction Rooms, Willis-street. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. WEDNESDAY, 24th, at 1.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 24-th, at 1.4-5 p.m. Special* Auction Sale at OTAKI ot VALUABLE TOWNSHIP AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES FURNITURE, COWS, ETC. mHOMPSON BROS., LTD., are favoured JL with instructions from Mr. F. C. Jones 'to sell by publio auction at his residence, Wairinga-road, opposite Mr. T. Thompsitt's — The valuable property at present occupied by him, comprising: Nearly ono acre land, planted witb . ornamental and fruit trees, together ■with tho recently-erected well-built . commodious residence of 6 largo room?, bathroom, pantry, outhouses, otc. Also, Household furnituro 2 cows in milk Farm sundries, elc. On behalf of tho Trustees in the estate 'of the late William Jones, to closo estato accounts — Sections 12 and 13, Kaitawa Survey District, situated Hautere-road, near Otaki Railway, comprising 126 acres Also, Tho adjoining Section, No. 14, on bohalf of Messrs. F. C. and H. O. Jonet, will be submitted, with Sections 12 and 13, comprising 58 acres, making in all an admirably adapted dairy farm of ' 184 ACRES, -• to be submitted as one lot, being v conveniently subdivided and well situated. Both Properties will be Sold at 2.30 WEDNESDAY. _Tor further particulars, terras, etc., apply to either F. C. or H. O. Jones, Otaki Railway, who will be pleased to show intending buyers over the properties. / THOMPSON BROS., LTD., Blair-street, Wellington. A. iG. WALLACE. Auctioneer. 1 A6J) ACRES, 18 ' in crop, balanco grass, JL*_t/w large orchard ; good houso and outbuildings, close to factory, P. 0., and school. Price £21 10s per acre; £700 cash. 212 Acres, well grassed, 10 minutes from school, railway station, etc., factory; now 8-r. h. : tho whole ploughable when stumped. Goodwill £7 'per acre. Adjoining farm was sold at £41 per acre. 4 J. S. FREEMAN. Dannevirke. ,-fi cj ACRES, Freehold, adjacent to township Main Trunk Line'; flat land, all in grass, and 1 acre orchard ; 2 4-roomed wttages. 3-bail cowshed, hayshed, trapshed, piggory, fowl houses, etc. ; well watered ; 4 paddocks. Price, only £450; terms £250 cash.^balance at 5 per cent. Apply sharp, A. G. CUNNINGHAM, ■ Land Agent. Taihape. mo LEASE OR FOR SALE V '•*• With immediate possession, That well-known CENTRAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Doing a First-class Business, Situate Central Bridge-street, Nelson. Satisfactory roasons for tho owner wishing to cell. For full particulars apply to tho Owner, \ on tho promises, . -Or to J. PORTER HARRIS, Land and Estato Agent, Nelson. " THE NGAIRE GARDENS. r_jf\ ACRES, 7 paddocks, well fenced, 5/ \J with barbery hedges, 7-roomed boose, 4- fireplaces, well finished throughont, wUJa every other convenience, also 3xoopiedcottage on property, adjacent to Jig-are lUilway Station, cheese factory, post and telegraph office. Price £43 per aero--; best farm in Tara_a»ki. Apply D. OHARTERIS, Land Agent, New mouthTH^ANTED to, Jdell, House, 5 rooms, aW ono floor, heart Thoindon, 5 minutes Government Building*, gas and all Oonvexdenceß, 2 bay windows. Price £685 ; £85 cash, balance arranged. Opportunity Of buying absolute good property. Also two FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES, PIRIB-STREET (tram passes property,, for shops; 40ft frontage; mortgage £860 j 4 years to run; offers considered. ■J, D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND. .CO., 215,- L.ambton-quay.*
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1909, Page 10
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