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MONDAY, :'.' ;"".'.'"'.;'.-,...2.p-rn.v '■...■ ■ '.. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. WITHOUT, RESERVE. CLEAN SECOND-HAND. FURNITURI FROM CENTRAL-TERRACE, KEL BURN. SOLID OAK FURNITURE, '." RIMU FURNITURE MESSRS. BLAKE AND CO. will sel by auction, without reserve, at theii Mart,'s3, Lower Cuba-street— AN IMPORTANT CATALOGUI OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURI AND EFFECTS, including: Solid fumed oak bedroom suites and bed steads '.. _..... ,'.,.... .'.',...'.. Fumed oak sideboards Fumed oak secretaire Oak; gate-leg table,-oak Morris chairs Handsome polished rimu wardrobe Duchesse chests, bedsteads, cots,; bedrooir suites, colonial wire couches, box otto ma.ns, Chesterfield Suites; Sheraton tul suites, h.-back dining suites, couches dining chairs, dining table, Old Eng •■ • ■ lish •' 'cedar extension'- '-dining- table Sheraton chairs,' tub chairs, kitcher tables, stretchers; wires: kapoks, pil lows ...'.• • • .'-■ FROM KELBURN—Lineiii press, book shelves,- kitchen drcssbr, 3 carps' Squares, 5 soagrass chairs," 2 chest: drawers, b.r. fen-ders, bedsteads ; trunks,, seta of she-lye?.' basket chairs tables, wD.shstn.iids, toilet ware, singlf bods, kitchen'chairs .and 'sundries, sel of harness, cycle, lamps- -' ■ Ai6O, Household -linen, blankets, Marcella quilts .'...". P.' and B. sheets, bath towels, pillow slips, damask tea cloths, pilo table ■ covers, pile hearthrugs, esagrass car pet squares, Jap mats, carpet runner boots, costumes, drosses, jersey suits hat shapes, pinafores,, etc., etc. Goods on view all morning. Inspection cordially invited. BLAKE AND CO., ■AuctioiKerG, 50, 51, 53, Lower Cuba-street. We invite, entries of-Surplus. Furniture etc., for our Sales, or will. Purchase enj quantity outright for spot cash and paj good prices. WEDNESDAY, sth SEPT., 1917, At 2.30 p.m. SECTION AT SEATOUN FOR SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. aro instructed to sell by auction, at their Roms, Featherston-stroot, as above—. Lot 42, D.P. 2233, containing lr 18.4 p.', and having a long frontage to Toi Toi-road, also a frontage to Tram Line near Tunnel Entrance. The section is in a commanding petition, nnd is planted and fenced ready foi a building. For further particulars, apply to I- J.. 11. :BETHUNE AND -CO., * ' Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1917 ; At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF WELL-BUILI 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 27, KENWYN-TERRACE (And Fronting Rintoul-street). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND. CO. have been instructed, to sell bj auction at their Rooms, Feathorston-strest, ai above— Part Section 948, Wellington, containing i acre, with passage 4£it to Riutoulstreet, and tho one-Eoor 7-roomcd residence thereon, No. 27, at end ol Kenwyn-terr&ce, solidly built, having 12ft studs, 2 verandahs, 2 bay windows, large rooms, also stable and trapshed This property, which commands an extensive view, is at the back, 4md adjoining Dr. Line's residence in Rintoul-street The house was built by the late Mr. Wiltshire, and was designed to carry 1 2 second story. The situation is one of th< most charming in Newtown, and well suited for gardening. Immediate possession if desired. For key and further particulars, applj to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1917 At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OS WELL-KNOWN ORCHARD ANL GARDEN PROPERTY, WITH PRODUCE STORE, MAIN-ROAD, LOWER HUTT. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO have- been instructed by Messrs, David Everest and Son to sell by.auctior at their Rooms, Featlierston-street, as above— Subdivision 14 of Section 16, Lower Hutt, containing la 3r 28p, and having I4Bfl frontage to Hutt-road, with crossing over railway line. On Hutt-road is a substantial iron pro duoe store 20 x 50ft, and the land, whicr is almost all level and well sheltered, ii planted with many valuable fruit trees ; including lemons, mandarins,' pcare apples, cherries, etc. Tho garden if known as one of the most productive ir the Hutt Valley, and the frontage land can be subdivided for.residences. Far. further particulars, terms, etc., apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers IN BANKRUPTCY. ' THURSDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1917. PUBLIC AUCTION; SALE SECTIONS AT KARORI. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO havo received instructions from th< Deputy Official Assignee in Bankruptcy ai Dannevirke, in the Estate of Evan Wil Hams,'. Cheese Factory Proprietor, Bank rupt, to sell by Public Auction at thoii Rooms, 185, Lnmbton-qiiay., at 2.30 p.m.— -.-■■-.■ : LOT I.—All that piece or parcel of land being Lot 26, Block A, and having £ frontage of 65 feet 11 inches to Vie toria-street by a depth of 148 feet '< inches. LOT ll.—All'that piece or'parcel of land being Lot 27, Block A, and having a frontage of 66 feet to Vietoria-streel ' .'by 'a depth of 147. feet .4. inches-t< Bella-street. ~~~ - Notice Board'on Sections. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. brugeTani) lush~ (Late W. I-I. Turnbull and Co.). LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND'AUCTIONEERS, . . 27, PANAMA-STREET. HAWKER-STREET—Fine Residence, I rooms'.on 2 floors, every convenience let, at 30s weekly. Price £1000, term: arranged. 671; KELBURN—Threo Sections, 66 x 12( each.. Good position. Price' £45( each. Will build to suit on easy terms • . 67K LYALL BAY (on Beach)— Vacant Sec tion, (laving. 56ft jfrontajrb by gooi depth. Price £10 foot, deposit £151 (cheap). . "-■■■■■■ gQ3j LOWER HUTT—Modern Residence, I rooms on one. floor, equipped witl every convenience;' 2 acres land, nicel; laid, out in garden, fowlhouse, work shop, etc. Price only £1650 (bargain) - " "- ' 669

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1917, Page 12

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