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TO-MORROW, at 11 a.m. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE. mHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell, X under instructions from tho consignee — 80 cases sultanaa 1 case pickles and sauce 5 cases shrimps 9 bags cement 20 tins honey 10 sacks superphosphates THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR" HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Contents of Seven-roomed House, Woburn-road (near Bellevue Gardens). FRIDAY, 13th MAY, 1910, At 1.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has been ♦ favoured with instructions from Mr. Athya to sell, as above — Queen Ann brass bedstead, elegantsideboard, dining tables, duchesse chests, overmantel, Canadian and Austrian chairs, Singer sewing machine, carpet runner, linoleums, bookcase, rocker, easy chairs, hearthrug?, chest drawers, single bedsteads, washstands, cots, poles and curtains, blinds, occasional table?, woollen mats, cutlery, ei-ookery, kitchen table, stretchers, bicycle (gent's), fender, lamps, and kitchen utensils, etc., etc. NO RESERVE. .. ,- ... . / ! IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE BANKRFPT ESTATE OF GEORGE PINNOCK. GREAT SALE Of FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. TWO SPLENDID FARMS IN THE HUTT, AND THREE DWELLINGHOUSES IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • are instructed by A. Simpson, Esq., Official Assignee, to sell by Public Auction, IN THE EXCHANGE LAND ROOMS, No- 155, Lambton-quay, Wellington, ON THURSDAY, 26th MAY, 1910, " .At 2.30 o'clock p.m. The whole of the undermentioned VALUABLE FARMS and WELLINGTON CITY PROPERTIES : LOT No. 1. Tho Valuable and High-class Farm in tho Mimgaroa. Valley, Hutt District, comprising Sections Nos. 136 and 137 on the Plan of tho Hutt District, containing in all 200 acres of first-class land, situated in the Valley of the Hutt, and recently occupied by the bankrupt 'as necessary in connection with tho practical working of tho two special high-class hotels — the New Commeccial and the Trocadcro — recently occupied by him on Lambton-quay, in tho City of Wellington. Tho improvements on the farm consist of a brgo building formerly occupied as a cheese factory, and fitted with engine, boiler, pulley, shafting and belting, manager's house, sheds, large and pertect supply of fir3t-class water lifted by machinery, largo farmhouse attached to an orchard of fruit trees, garden, etc., toolhouse, 2 men's whare3, cowshed and bails', stables, concrete stockyards, fowlhouses, and breeding pigstj's, tho whole forming one of the most complete and up-to-date Farm Properties in tho Provincial District of Wellington. LOT No. 2. Tho Valuable Farm in __ tho Mungaroa Valley, being Section No. 139 on tho Plan of tho Hutt District, containing ninety-seven (97) acres, with dwellinghov. 2, stables, cowbails, stockyard, men's whare, fowlhouses, trapshed, largo poultry run ; well watered by the Mungaroa Stream and. subdivided into nice-sized paddocks. Part of the land has been under cultivation for three or four years. LOT 3. That Valuable Two-story Family Residence of Ten Room?, standing upon a block of land part of Town Aero No. 971, having a frontago of 63 feet to Rintoulstreet by a depth of 165 feet. The residence is numbered 1 IC4, Rintoul-street, and tho Wellington City Tramways system runs paat the door. The Drawingroom is 17 feet by 14 feet, and the other rooms aro in proportion. There aro two bay windows and a splendid large verandah round three sides of tho house. Throughout thb residenoe is fitted with electric light, gas, gas stove, and Venetian blinds. There is a large workshop paitly used for laundry and wash-houso and two bedrooms. A large portion of the land is laid out vis garden and orchard, tho fruit trees being in full bearing. The view from the houso is a very fine one. LOT 4. Valuable ( Villa Residenco, known as "Mervyn Bank," Mom-street, at present unoccupied. This residence contains draw- j ingroom, diningroom, four bedrooms, bathroom, largo kitchen and range. Scullery fitted with gas, hot and cold water, etc. . washhouFo and 1 w.c. outside. There is a charming Tower on the residence, and the property commands a beautiful view of the City from Mem-street. Tho land is portion of Town Acre No. 770, as fully described in certificate of Title, volume 132, folio 102. LOTS 5 and 6, in One Lot. Cottago Residence of six rooms, bathroom, kitchen, scullery, No. 116, Rintoulstreet, at present occupied by Mrs. Barr; j and Cottago Residence of five rooms. No. 114, Rintoul-street, adjoining. These two cottages are erected on Sections Nos. 3 and 5 of the Subdivision of Town Acres 1 Nos. 973 and 975, City of Wellington, containing half an acre each, held on lease j for twenty -one years from the 9th day of March, 1894. The rental, under each lease, is £5 5s per annum, payable halfyearly in advance, and a right of renewal is thereby conferred for two further periods of 21 years each, subject to a leassessmenl of rent for each such period. Each of tho Residences and Cottages are exceedingly well worthy of a special visit of inspection. They are in first-class ordeij and most admirably adapted as homes of a high character. From tho special circumstances of the case they _ will necessarily bo sold at a great reduction on the ordinary market values, and aro therefore j worthy of a visit to the Auction Rooms on the sale day. Plans of the various farms at Mungaroa and of the house and cottage properties in the City of "Wellington may bo seen at the offices of the Atietioneers. Intending buyers will, on application at the offices of Messrs. Findlay, Dalziell and Co , Solicitors, Lambton-quay, receive full information as to Title and Insurances, etc., and any further information and Conditions of Salo may be seen at their offices and also at tho Auctioneers'i WANTED to Sell, cheap, Spring Tip Drays and Block Tip Drays Grocer's Spring Carts, and other Vehicles to select from, nt the Wellington Coach Factory, St. Hill-street, off Manners-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 12

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