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THURSDAY, 31st MARCH, 1810. At 1 o'clock sharp. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND KFFECTb. AT PORTLAND-CRESCENT (Hawke-s-ione-«trceti. THORXDOX. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, byKirohner Bft EXTENSION DINING TABLE. Id D. and S. QUILTS 20 PAIRS D. and S. BLANKETS 18 PAIRS D. end S. SHIiKTS, etc., etc. A L. WILSON AND CO. are instruct. __.» Ed by tha owner, who is giving ui>housekeeping, to sell at her residence, 21, Pc it land -crescent (off Hawkestonc-stroet), Thorndon — Tho contents of nine rooms, fully furnished, including— Upright Grand Piano, by Kirchner; almost n-*\v instrument ; perfect tone, and with overy modern improvement Lot of good linoleum Axminstcr hearthrug*. B.R. fender and brass, Frister and Rosaman sewing machine Small design sideboard, with mirror back Bft extension dining, table, with extra leaves 6ft high-back dining chairs, 8 Austrian do. Rattan and occasional chairs and tables Upholstered leather couch and chairs Corner brackets and whatnot b Inlaid draught table, lot of glassware and cutlery Ornaments and brica-brao Part dicner service and crockery Hall linoleum and runner, hall curtains Stair runner and rods, Axminster slip mats Al«o, contents of 6 Bedrooms, comprising— 13 si. bedsteads and w.w. stretcher with. bedding complete Duche— c chests and wai«hstands, chest drawers ' . Toilet sets, bedroom carpet slips, mirrors Laco and wardrobe curtains, towel rail* Quilts, sheets, blankets, towelo, serviettes,. etc., etc. .Also, a lot of useful kitchon and other sundries Wringer, preserving pai, steps, etc. And paroquet and cage ; splendid whistler As t^e owner has no further use for »bove, our instructions are definite — TO SELL. On view Morning of Sale, from 9 a.m. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. FOR SALE. .By Order of the Mortgagee and under the Conduct of the Registrar of tho Supreme Court at Wellington. On WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of APRIL, 1910, At 2.30 o'clock. At their Rooms, 8, Brandon-street, / Wellington. ■*fI_SSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO. i-T— . have received instructions from the Registrar of tho Supreme Court at Wellington to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 8, Brandon-street, All that Piece of Land, situate in the City of Wellington, being part of Section No. 255 on tho plan of tho said city, bounded on the Northeast, measuring twenty-four feet three inches by Courtenay-place, on the Southwest side, measuring twenty-four feet three inches by other part of the eamo section, on the South-east side, measuring seventytwo feet, by other part of the eamo section, and on the North-west, measuring seventy-two feet, also by other part of tho same section. And also All that ono undivided moiety or half-share of and in all that piece of land situate in the City of Wellington^ being part of Town Acre 255, on the plan* of the taid city, bounded on the North-east by Court enay-placo ono foot six inches, on the Nortk-west by other part of the same section Beventy-two feet, and on tho South-west by other part of the game section one foot six inches, and on tho South-east by other part of th» same section seventy-two feet, which said last-mentioned piece of land has been brought under the Land Transfer Act, and is now tho whole of tho land compri-ed in Certificate of Title Volumo 170, Folio 229. The above property comprises the wellknown Private Hotel situated in Cour-tenay-place, and known as "The Eagles." The_ building is of brick, comprising three stories. On the ground floor arc a large diningroom, parlour, office, kitchen, and scullery. First floor contains 9 bedrooms, bathroom, ladies' and gentlemen's lavatory, w.e., linen press, etc. Second floor is a repetition of first, with splendid view of harbour. Washhouso on roof. Walls and ceilings plastered throughout. Well let. Application to sell and estimated value of property can bo 6een at the office of the Registrar. Particulars and conditions of File may bo inspected at the office of the Auctioneers^ or of Mcsurs. Hprdman and Kirkcaldie, Solicitors, Ballanoe-strect, Wellington. IMPORTANT HOTEL SALES. (From Evening Post, March 7th, 1910.) MESSRS. DWAN BROS.. WillisFtreet, Wellington, report having t>old — Mr. Owen Newport's interest in the Masonic Hotel, Blenheim, to Detective Williams, lato of the Wellington Force. Mr. J. Sullivan's interest in tho lease of tho Princesra Theatre Hotel, Torystreet, Wellington, to Mr. Otto Weine, of Kilbirnie. Mr. Frank Rhodes's interest in the lease of tho Levin Hotel, Levin, to Mr. John Berryman, lato of the Provincial Hotel, Napier. Mr. Thomas Sowman's interest in the lease of tho Albion Hotel, Shannon, to Mr. Thomas Callaghan, late of tho Porangahau Hotel, Hawkcs Bay. The loose of tho Egmont Hotel, Midhirst, Taranaki, on account of Mr. Hooper, to Mr. It. J. Paul, of Picton. Tho lca^o and furniture of the Globe Hotel, Rcnwicktown, Blenheim, on account of Mr. D. Doyle, to Mr. Peter Creedon, well known in this c'ty. Mr. Robert Buckeridge's interest in thft Shepherds' Arms Hotel, Tinakori-road, Wellington, to Mr. Austin G. Kimpton, late of the Post Office Hotel, Pictcn. Tho freehold of the Post Office Hotel, Grey-street, Wellington, to the present tenant Mr. M'Vinish. Price paid is in the neighbourhood of £25,000. Mr. Frank Daian's interest in tho Royal Tiger Hotel, Taranaki-street, Wellington, to Mrs. Margaret M'lntosh, lato chef at tho Hotel Bristol, Wellington. The lease of the Railway Hotel, Waitotara, on account of Mr. J. O'Neill, to Mr. Thomaa Mills, late of Masterton. Also, the freehold and buildings of the Empire Hotel, Blenheim, to Mr. • James Gleeson. of Blenheim. A REAL BARGAIN. WANTED to Sell, in best part Berhampofe, 6-roomcd House, all conveniences, 4 tiled fireplaces, mirror wardrobes, pantry, linen press, h. and c. shower, glass house, nico garden, lovely 'sunny position ; everything in perfect order. To bo sold cheap, owner leaving Wellington. Apply 52, Leraud-stroct, lierhampore. WANTED TO~SELL~ BEST position Brougham-street, faith-fully-built 7-roomed House, with all modern conveniences, including electrio light and hot and cold water service; land 25 x 134; £1690. LONGMORE AND CO.. Bank N.S.W. Chambers, Lambton-quay. BUSINESS FOR SALE. Vf7 ANTE B- T O SELL, •* V Old-establiehed FURNISHING BUSINESS, doing big trade at good prices; owner vc(iripg. Apply, to No. 8, Builer-ntreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 12

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