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TO-MORROW, . .'.'.' ..' .At'OO p.m! -■• ■ AUCTION SALE of - •••■■ • Superior,'and'High-class ' FURNITURE, CARPET SQUARES, C..W.. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers; • 60, Lambton-quay' (opp. Govern , ment ..Buildings), have received iristruc tions from the owners to sell a quantity oi ■ high-class ■■- "--'. '..'•.. OAK/AND KAURI FURNITURE. Removed to the Mart for convenience oi • ,'.' ■sale.;.. „:.'_,." C ■ ■ A few of the lots comprise: 4 WELL-MADE OAK AND KAURI BEDROOM- SUITES, ,2- DIVAN SUITES well upholstered, OAK DIN-ING-ROOM ■ SUITE, OAK DINING TABLE, 9 D. and S. WOOD.BEDSTEADS, 2 OAK SIDEBOARDS, ---SINGER-- DROPHEAD -SEWING MACHINE. (66), 2 HALLSTANDS, \ AX. AND BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES, OAK MORRIS CHAIRS AND COUCHES, OCC. TABLES AND CHAIRS, E.P. TEA SERVICE; CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE in brown velvet, 2 MOHAIR TABLE ■ COVERS, DAISY VACUUM CLEANER AND DUCHESSE CHESTS, 12 HIGH-BACK. CHAIRS, , GATELEG TABLE ...-,.. ■ Now table mangle, brass m. bedsteads, wire arid kapok mattresses, stretchers, pillows, bedroom ware, teasets, ax. and -, -pile rugs, seagrass squares] -pictures, blankets,'., flower; bowls,, glassware, quilts,- kitchen tables and chairs, coir ,'. .. mats linoleum,' hand sewing, machine, 3 rolls flannelette, washstarids, kerbs, . -.lace, .curtains,, .poles,., jars,, flax mattresses, f.w. bicycle, cots, kerosene heater, knife machine; leather couch, : 4 doz undervests, cutlery, etc., etc. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. NO RESERVE. ' -•;-;.■■■•■ C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 13th JUNE,' 1917, ■' .;. '"■;' "'At'.'2:3o p'.in: .'. " AUCTION SALE OF WELL SITUATED --- DWELLING-HOUSES. ■. No. '19, HARPER-STREET, Nos. 6 and 8, JOHN-STREET, NEWTOWN. . MESSRS. J. H BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Public, Trustee to sell by Auction, as ■ above: — ' ■■■• In Estate of H. FROST (Deceased). FREEHOLD LAND, having'32ft frontage to HARPER-STREET, by a depth of • 103 ft (more or less), together with the Dwellinghbuße, No. -19, thereon, containing six rooms, with bathroom, washhouse, verandah, bay -.window, etc' ■'■ ■„".■'. The above" Property is near -to the Con-stable.-street .tramline, the',rooms -are large, and there is a good level garden at ' In Estate of EBENEZER GRAY ,-- (Deceased). LOT 6 of SECTION .755, WELLINGTON, having 32ft frontage to JOHN- : STREET 'by a depth of 106 ft 3in, together with ■ the dwelling houses, Nos. ,6 and., 8, JOHN-STREET, •. thereon, ' each containing 5 ' rooms, • front verandah,' - pantry, detached ".. washhouse,.etc .. .-j , ... The above houses are adjacent to the tram section -end,' at the junction of Ade-laide-road and 'Riddiford-street. . They ore well built and in good condition, and let at a,total rental of 34s per week. ' For cards to view and further particulars, apply to ■ J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., ' Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY 13th JUNE, WEDNESDAY ' WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY At ll f a.m. FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-ST.y FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-ST., THOMPSON BROS., LTD., have been -I instructed to 6ell as under, absolutely without reserve— • . 4 casks oil _ ' ■ '30 cases canned fruit.. . i ■ 17 bales white wrapping paper Dayton scales . ' Also, - . • A considerable quantity of Sundries THOMPSON BROS., LTD., Auctioneers and General Merchants. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse-quay. WEDNESDAY,. 20th JUNE, 1917, At 2.30 p.m. ' . AUCTION SALE. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES. Thorndon-quay. SPLENDID WAREHOUSE SITE OR :. WOOL STORE. ■. „ TVfI"ESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. have -L'Xj received instructions from the Trustee in the estate of the late Mrs. Stevenson to offer by public auction) at the Chamber of Commerce, on Wednesday, 20th June, at 2.30 p.m.— THE THREE TWO-STORY 7-ROOMED HOUSES, known as Nos. 153, 155, and 157, Thbrndon-quay, having a total frontage to the Quay of 87ft 6in by a depth of 92ft sin (more or less). , This property is situated opposite tram entrance to Thorndon Station, and is being sold in order to wind up the Estate. Further particulars on application to • . .... LONGMORE AND CO., Property Auctioneers, ■■ , 207, Lambton-quay. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse-quay i '■■•'■■ WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE, • 1917, .; :" :...iAt,2.30 p.m. „.■ .-._ ■. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES: MESSRS! LONGMORE AND CO., in conjunction -with. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN, will offer by public auction, at the Chamber of 1 Commerce, on Wednesday, 20th June, 1917, at 2.30 p.m.— The Properties in the Estate of J. K. HAMILTON, deceased. Comprising— 8 Shops and Dwelings, being Nos. 120, ' 122, 124, 126, 130,. 132, 134, and 136, Taranaki-6treet. Also, large Section at rear of 6hops, leased to Messrs Crawley, Ridley, and Co. Also, Vacant Section in ■ Taranaki-stroet, near Panama Hotel, having a frontage to Taranaki-street of about 24 "-...."feet. '." Each shop has a frontage to Taranakistreet of of 17 feet by a depth of 90ft (more or less). The section occupied by Messrs. Crawley, .Ridley, and Co.. has a frontage to" Taranaki-street of 12 feet by 90 feet deep, leading to a section 148 ft x 70ft. -„',. ■'■-.;; -Also, On account of Mrs. A. J. HAMILTON— Two Shops and Dwellings, being Nos. 116 and • 118, ' Taranaki-street', also Dwelling at rear known as No. 118 A, the total frontage of Section being 40 feet by a depth of 160 feet, and being all the lnnd comprised in C.T. Volume 67, Folio 237, The whole of these properties adjoin. ■ and make one of the finest blocks in the business .portion of the city,. Further particulars can be obtained LONGMORE AND CO., '-. ' .207, Lambton-quay; Or :' S.: GEORGE. NATHAN, - 113. Customhou6o-quay, "" Joint Auctioneers. ■ -Or-' -;--.. .;.- ..' ; MESSRS. YOUNG AND TRIPE, Solicitors, Grey-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 10

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