TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, At 1.30 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT MARION-STREET. f A .. L. WILSON' AND CO. have been jljL* favoured with instructions from Nurse Major, who is leaving Wellington, to sell at her* residence, 29, Marion-street — The Furniture contained therein, including: 7 floorings of good lino., dining table, 6 Austrian chairs, 2 plush upholstered American, rockers, rattan tables and • chairs, b.m. fenders and brasses, 6tair carpet and rods, hall lino., lot of cutlery, crockery; glassware Superior d. and singlo bedsteads complete with good mattresses and bedding, bedroom chairs and rugs, large duchesse chests, washstands and ware, framed mirrors Also, a, lot of kitchen and other sundries, wringer, etc., etc. Everything is in very nice order, and HAS TO BE SOLD. On view morning of sale. THIS HOUSE TO LET as a Private Hospital. Apply A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 30th SEPT., 1914, At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains). WEEKLY SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, PIANO PLAYER AND RECORDS. AL. WILSON AND CO. will conduct • their usual Weekly Sale as above, when a large catalogue will be offered, including a lot of good English Oak Furniture. Full particulars later. Further entries solicited. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. 'THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1914, ' Comemncing at 10.30 sharp. 600 LOTS 600 THE CONTENTS OF 26 ROOMS. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, Under Instructions from the Liquidators in tho Assigned Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Lee. AT THE RESIDENCES, No. 20 and 21, KENT-TERRACE. 250 LOTS OF BED LINEN : SHEETS, QUILTS, PILLOW SLIPS, TOWELS 20 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS TABLE CLOTHS, SERVIETTES, RUNNER, AND DOILIES 26 FLOORINGS OF UNO., in all sizes 28 AUSTRIAN CHAIRS 150 PIECES OF CROCKERY AND DISHES ' ' 24 DOZEN KNIVES, FORKS, AND SPOONS UPHOLSTERED VELVET AND LEATHER SUITES 2 SUPERIOR SIDEBOARDS, with bevelled mirrors, sft and 4ft. 22 GOOD DUCHESSE CHESTS AND WASHSTANDS LARGE DOUBLE AND SINGLE WARDROBES 8 CHESTS OF DRAWERS 10 SETS WARE 30 DOUBLE AND SINGLE GOOD BEDSTEADS, complete with wire woves 30 KAPOK BEDS AND LOT PILLOWS Upholstered wicker armchairs and rattan do, music cabinets and book shelves, lot of b.m. fenders and brasses, upholstered 1 couches, American rockers, large quantity of glassware and ornaments. Ansonia clocks, Axminster rugs, hall and stair carpets, lot of pictures, c.p. cruets, cake Stands, h.w. juge and cream do., framed bevelled mirrors, hall-stand and table. 4 dining-fables, Singer Sewing machine, writing desk, lot books, also large quantity of other , effects too numerous to enumerate. Contents of Kitchen and Outside, mii eluding mangle, wringer, gas stove, grindstone, ladder, and steps, etc., etc. 1 A L. WILSON AND CO. have rc- £*-• ' ceived instructions from the Liquidator in the Assigned Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, to Sell The whole of the Furniture and Effects, contained at the Residences, No. 20 and 21, Kent-terraco. WITHOUT RESERVE. SPECIAL NOTE.— On account of this estate having to be wound up, everything is for absolute sale. SELL WITHOUT RESERVE are our instructions. THIS HOUSE TO LET; full particulars from A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, 1914, At 12 o'clock noon."" SALE OF SECTION IN HUTT DISTRICT, under instructions from the Public Trustee in the Estate of F. Bryant, deceased. A L. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell "as above — All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Provincial District of Wellington, haying frontage of 42ft, more or k6s, with irregular depth, area 16.8 perches, being Subdivision 86, part Section 10, being all the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title vol. 43, folio 104, Wellington Registry. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. A L. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceK'ed instructions to offer for Private Sale, on account of owners leaving — 7-roomed House, highly finished, Hataitai. £1350. 5-roomed do. (easily converted to 7), elegantly finished and fine view ; one of the most charming houses in this favourite locality. Prioe £1150. 6-roomed House, Overton-terrace. £950. . These are really choice properties, and easy terms can be arranged. WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, 1914, At 2.15 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF 3 MOTOR 'BUSES AND PLANT, ALSO FREEHOLD , LAND AND GARAGE, BELL'ASTREET, KARORI. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are instructed by tho Liquidators of the Kelburn-Karori Motor 'Bus Co., Ltd., to sell by auction, at Bella-street, Karori, as above — 2 Argyll Motor 'Buses of 40-50-h.p., carrying capacity up to 35 passengers 1 Argyll _ Motor 'Bus, 30-h.p., carrying capacity up to 24 passengers The Plant, Fittings, and Tools Freehold Section 4, D.P. 1839, having 55ft ' sin frontage to Bella-street, , Karori, by 145 ft 3in, with the recently erected Motor Garage thereon. To he offered first in one lot, as a going concern, and, if not sold, to be then offered in separate lots. For further particulars, Inventories, etc., apply to Messrs. Gold and Arcus, Liquidators, 39, Johnston-street, or the Auctioneers, 158, Featherston-st reet, Wellington. 12 PER CENT. INVESTMENT. WANTED to Sell, 2 Houses, 1 floor, 6 and 4 rooms, 5 mins. Basin Reserve, land 50ft x 120 ft; valuable position; huge prospective value; houses in perfect order, contain every convenience, papered and painted modern idea, extension borders, price £950 lot; show 12 ncr cent, net ; unquestionable bargain. J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215, Lambton-quaj {Corner Grey-st.)
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1914, Page 12
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