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AUCTION AND PROPERTY SALES

Messrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald, Ltd., advertise details of the bale on Monday, at 2 o'clock p.m., of framed pictures, etchings, Italian marbleware, fancy goods, enamelware, and several thousand feet of mouldings, etc., being the contents and stock-in-trade of Mr. W. J. Montgomery's shop, No. 69, Courtenayplace (opposite Stewart Hardware Company). Ail advertisement also appears in connection with the sale of Mr. D. P. Barrett's household furnishings, comprising two sideboards, three bedroom suites, upright grand piano, Italian bedstead, and linoleums (off nine rooms). Light refreshments will be provided on the day of sale (Tuesday), and the first lot will be offered at 11 a.m., the saletaking place on the picmises, 151 Brougham-street, close to Wellington College gates. The auctioneers f>tate that thi-a house, which contains nine rooms and every convenience, is to let. On Wednesday, at 1.30 in their rooms, the firm will hold a sale of furniture, including green Chesterfield lounge, oak diningroom suite, and two mahogany waidrobes, being the contends of eight rooms, removed to their rooras from Tinakoriroad on account of Mrs. Leonard St. Lawrence, who is giving up housekeeping. Messrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald, Ltd., also advertise full details of the sale by auction, under instructions from j the Official Assignee, of all the lauded properties in Iho bankrupt estate of George Pinnock. The sale will take place on Thursday next at tho firm's Exchange Land Mart. The lots to be offered comprise a farm property situate in the Mungaroa Valley, containing in all 200 acres recently occupied by the bankrupt, the improvements on which consist of large building, formeily occupied as a cheese factory, and fitted with engine, boiler, etc., also manager's houso, sheds, fowlhouse, two men's whares, stables, etc. Also farm adjacent to the latter, containing 90 acres, with dwellinghouse, stables, and other buildings thereon,^ subdivided into paddocks. In the same estate, city properties comprising the family residence, "Mervyn Bank," containing seven rooms and section having a frontage to Mem-street; xwo-story family residence, containing ten rooms, situate Rintoul-streot, with large section, 63ft frontage by a depth of 165 ft, also cottage containing five rooms and scullery, with sections, situate Rin-toul-street, and adjoining the latter, a residence containing six rooms, stables, with land half an acre to each, held under leas© for twenty-one years, with right of renewal for two further periods of twenty-one years each. A special advertisement in reference to the three farms in the Mungaroa Valley to be sold by T. Kennedy Macdonald, Ltd., on the I instructions of the Official Assignee, on i Thursday, the 26th May, is inserted in this issue, and intending buyers are invited to interview the auctioneers before the day of sale. The same firm also 1 insert a new list of properties for private sale, also houses to let. Messrs. W. H. Turnbull and Co. advcrtiso particulars of a sale to be held by them under instructions from the registrar of the Supremo Court on Bth June, at 2.30 p.m., comprising eleven perches and three tenths of a perch, being part of Lot 97 D.P. 1004, and having a four-roomed dwelUnghoiise erected thereon. Messrs A. L. Wilson and Co. insert particulars of their weekly sale of household furniture to be. held'in their rooms, 26, Brandon-street, on Wednesday, 25th May, at 1.30 o'clock. On Thursday and Friday, the 26th and 27th of May, they •rill dispose of a quantity of jewellery of all descriptions on behalf of a country jeweller; che sale to take place at their rooms at 1.30 o'clock each day. Owing to this being an assigned stock everything has to be sold. . The list comprises 750 lots. On Monday next, at 2 o'clock, Messrs. W. F. Shortt, Ltd., will sell at their looms, Willis-street, a quantity of household furniture, including a dinin^room suite of nine pieces, in leather, Chesterfield lounge, and a black and brass bedstead. Messrs. J. H. Bethune, and Co., at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday next, at thusr rooms, by order of tho mortgagee, are submitting a 5-roomed residence, Staffordstreet, Seatoun. The section on which the house stands is a triangular one, having 147 feet frontage to Staffordstreet, by a maximum depth of 02 feel. Tho dwelling has bathroom and srallory, and there is also a dctziclwl shed. The property .is within 250 yards of tlis Seatoun tram terminus, and commands a view of Seatoun and the harbour entrance. The firm insert an amended list of business and residential piouerties, which they have on their boc^s for private sale, al.eo a number of houses to Jot. both furnished and unfurnished. Messrs. Townsend and Paul, Ltd., will cull at auction on Monday, at 1.30 o'clock, a consignment of nursery stock and pot palms and plants.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 3

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AUCTION AND PROPERTY SALES Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 3

AUCTION AND PROPERTY SALES Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 3

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