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irO-MORROW, 4th DECEMBER, 1915, At 2 o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT THE ROOMS, iMAIN-STREET, LOWER HUTT. fTAMES F M'KAIN has received in*J structions from a. gentleman leaving the district to sell the contents of his sroomed house, comprising HIGH-CLASS (FURNITURE— ißroadwood and Sons' upright grand piano (cost 80gns), superior oak and kauri sideboard. Chesterfield couch and 2 divans in saddlebags, kauri wooden bedstead (latest design), Italian brass bedstead, duchesse pairs, tiled-back washstand, ottoman couch, dining table., overmantel, chest drawers, carpet square, raitan and Canadian chairs, occasional tables, marble clock, bevelled minor, toilet ware, hearthrugs, linoleum, runne-, painting (H.M.S. New Zealand), fern stands, vols. history, fender, curtains, blinds, blankets, cutlery, crockery, vases, 6. bedsteads, glassware, dinner set, linen, mangle, garden tools, lawn mowers, garden roller, butter worker, .sink, scales, Perfection stove, carriage lamp, rotary pump, portable boiler, spray pump, churn, pulley, and articles too many-to enumerate. vVithout Reserve. On view Friday, /om 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. TUESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1915, At 1 o'clock sharp. SLARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE iUPRIGHT GRAND PIANO CHESTERFIELD AND 2 DIVANS GOOD AXMINSTER AND BRUSELS CARPETS SINGER SEWING MACHINE OAK AND KAURI BEDROOM SUITES • SLOT, OF GOOD BEDDING AND LINEN Springer, mangle, hose, etc., etc. At tha Residence, 170, Clyde-quay. ■f A L. "WILSON AND CO. have hien jXjl.* favoured with instructions from !Mr. J. E. Jenkinson, who'has leased hia residence, to dispose of the contents of leiffht rooms, all well furnished. Full particulars To-morrow. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, WALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE &N THE HEART OF WELLINGTON. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, at the Chamber of Commerce, Wellington, at 2.30 p.m.— {ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being part Lota 22 and 23, City of Wellington, and containing 21.9 perches. Certificate of Title Vol. 126, Folio 13, having a frontage of 60 feet to Cus-tomhouse-quay by depth of 100 feet, together with a two-story wooden building, at present occupied by the Colonial Carrying Company. This _ most desirable property occupies fen unrivalled position, being opposite the tßank of New Zealand and within half a minute's walk of General Post Office. It is the most Valuable Business Site in the "City of Wellington, and will be disposed •of on exceptionally easy terms. Full particulars from the Auctioneer. S. GEORGE NATHAN, $113-115, Customhouse-quay. Wellington " WADESTOWN. TUESDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1915, At THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, At 2.30 pjn. fjVJR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has reXYX. ceived instructions from R. Bacon, Esq. (who is leaving Wellington), to offer tor Sale by Public Auction— iHis Superior Property, situated 36, School-road, Wadestown, being part Lot 3, Kaiwarra District, comprising i of an acre, with frontage of 53ft, together with an artistic 5-roomed dwelling, , containing large living room ; large bedroom, spare room, dressing room, kitchen, conservatory, «nd all conveniences, including gaa ' cooker, electric light and heating points, city water and drainage; good garden. The house is insured for £600, and was fcuilt under the owner's supervision, only tooart timber being used. Terms very Siberal. For full particulars and cards to view, (apply to the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, '.. 113-115, Customhouse-quay. KHANDALLAH. TUESDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1915, At THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, At 2.30 p.m. Wf&- S. GEORGE NATHAN has b»en AX favoured with instructions from N. (Fleming, Esq. (who is leaving for Nel .Son), to sell by Public Auction as above— SHIS RESIDENCE SITUATED MAINROAD, KHANDALLAH. , Being- Part Lot 18, D.P. 668, Part Section 3, Porirua District, containing 32.7 perches, together with a modern dwelling of 6 rooms, drawingroom, dining-room, kitchen, 3 redrooms, scullery, bathroom, septic tank drain-ig-e, hot and cold water, electric light, telephone, level section, good garden and lawn, situted within a minute of the station. ! Terms exceptionally easy. First mortgage to Government at 4£ per cent; sec■>ond mortgage at 5 per cent. Full particulars and cards to view from ishe Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115, Customhouse-quay. DAIRYING, GARDENING, SUBURBAN LAND AT HAYWARDS. |r A ÜBREY GUALTER AND CO., AucuCTL tioneers, Featherston-Jstreet, are inBtructed to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featheiston-street, about 1 QA ACRES XOU ACRES Of dRICH. AND RIVER DEPOSIT LAND, suitable for Dairying, Poultry, Bees, Horticulture, Fruit Farming, and for Suburban Dwellings. ipheaper and handier to reach than the Hutt. Beside Hay wards Railway Station. I£ not sold in one piece will be submitted in two or more lots. Excellent Bjoomed residence, new 5-roomed cottage, {outbuildings for two separate dairy farms. WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, WEDNESDAY. Bth DECEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. ißeautifuUy situated. Varied by fine plantations. Rich alluvial soil. Fine sweeps of beach to magnificent trout streams. Room for several homes and fortunes. 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent. 12 jnonths, interest' 5j per cent. Plan arrangements and further information from FIELD, LUCKIE, AND SLADDEN, Solicitors; AUBREY GUALTER AND CO.. Auctioneers. ASSIGNED DRAPERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. rjTIOR SALE, as going concern, OM-es-U- tablished Drapery Business in good idistrict in Taranaki; present turnover at! for c».sh. and could be greatly increased. Commodious double-front shop and fittings; rent £2 with ;idvant:n<vous Icuse. Stock about £750. Eminently suitable for man and wife. CouW! run at small jexoense. ROBERTSON BROS.. 11, Grey-street, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 134, 3 December 1915, Page 10

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