TO-MORROW, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION , Of OA AAA FEET OF FIRST-CLASS G\J:,\j\)\J 33UILDING MATERIAL of all descriptions (Totara, Kauri," Rimu, etc.) ' ; Oaa SHEETS OF IRON, DOORS, WINDOWS, ETC. On the Ground (Shepherd's Arms Hotel), Tinakori-rd., (close to Anderson Park). E. JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • coived instructions from Mr. E. Reditt to sell on the ground as above — The whole of the- Building Material, Iron, otc. 6 x 2, 6 x 4, and 5x4 totara, t. and g. kauri lining, rustic t. and g. inch flooring, lot of good 4 x 2,,5 x 2, 6 x ■2, 8 x 1, and 10x 2 ■ • -• ' 20 doors, 40 sashes, 50ft picket fence, 3 gates, 2 double glass doors . This :s a really, first-class lot of timber, . ..'. .: E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer.-' TO-MORROW ■ 11 a.m. : TO-MORROW TO-MORROW 11 a.m. TO-MORROW . TO-MORROW 11 a.m. TO-MORROW FRUIT 'EXCHANGE, BLAIRST. HORSE, HARNESS, AND SPRING CART. JTIEOMFSON BROS., LTD., have been JL instructed to sell, as above. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., - Auctioneers and General Merchants. THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. IN.OUR ROOMS. r A L. WILSON AND CO. have been Jr\.» instructed to sell in their Rooms, as above — A valuable list of High-class Furai- • ture, including: SUPERIOR OAK BEDROOM SUITESOAK DINING ROOM SUITES OAK BEDSTEADS and BEDDING WALNUT SIDEBOARDS KAURI SIDEBOARDS DUCHESSE CHESTS in OAK, KAURI, nnd RIMU ■ . . CHESTERFIELD COUCHES in Velvet COUCHES in Burlap, Tapestry, and Leather FINE LOT of EIDERDOWN QUILTS OAK ESCRITOIRES and OAK CHINA CABINETS OAK MOR-RIS CHAIRS in Hopsack and Plush Duchesse chests and pairs, carpets, Ja.pa.nc©3 scagrass mats, squares, a-nd matting, copper fenders and irons, quaint oak sideboards, w.w. couches, extension tables, largo framed (3) mirrors, diamond mirrors, wood and iron bedsteads, aiul lot of good # bedding and large collection of sundries, and 6 GOOD PIANOS by leading makers, including a .very fine Upright Grand, juipp model, by Carl Hardt, and good enough for any drawing room. We are experiencing a good demand for furniture of all sorts, and any sent to our ■rooms would soil well. Wo sell on Mondays and Thursdays, in our Rooms. Outdoor Sales as arranged. AUCTION SALE OF 5 ROOMS EXCELLENT FURNITURE. WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., have been instructed by Mrs. Ledger, who is leaving for Auckland immediately, to SELL BY PUBLIC.AUCTION, On the Premises, 5, ELLICE-AVENUE (Off Pirie-strcet), TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, 1.30 o'clockAll that High-class Furniture and Effects of 5 Rooms, DINING ROOM TASTEFULLY FURNISHED IN FUMED OAK, Including: Massive sft oa-k sideboard (cost £19 17s 6d from a Newtown maker) 6 heavy high-back chairs to match, with plush lift-out seats sft oin quartered oak dining table -with turned legs Massive copper curb fenders Thick linoleum (new) Axminster rugs, curtains and blinds Overmantel, pictures, ornaments, fruit dishes, glasses, etc., flower stands, jardinieres, ferns, vases HALL—Maesive kauri hallstand with mirrors and drawers, hall lino., runner / and mats, curtains CONTENTS 3 BEDROOMS—Duchesse chests, washstand*, toilet ware, ward- * Tobes, double and single bedsteads (1 heavy iron, remainder kauri), mattresses,' kapoks, wires, lino., rugs ; pictures, curtains, poles, blinds, chairs KITCHEN and . SCULLERY—4ft 6in kauri polished table, 4ft 6in kitchen table, 6 kitchen chairs, pots and pans, crockery, linos, rugs, fender, pails, brushes, tubs, pictures, * wringer, and. sundry'articles not catalogued. WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., C. R. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, j Auctioneers' Note. —Tho above clean and high-class furnishings a.ro to be sold without reserve, and wo can highly rocommond the articles to our clients in need of good furniture. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY . . : ' . By THE SHERIFF OF. THE DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. ■ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that S. GEORGE NATHAN WILL offer for sale at the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse^quay, Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 21st day of SEPTEMBER, 1917, at 2.30 p.m., under instructions from tho Sheriff-of tho District of Wellington, in pursuance of a WRIT OF SALE issued out of the Supremo Court of New Zealand at Mastorton, by Sven Poison, of Greytown, Farmer, against Alfred Goodivin, of Okaramio, Carpenter, ALL THAT PIECE of Land situated in LUXFORD- . STREET, No. 3, WELLINGTON, with 6-roomed Dwellinghouse thereon, containing thirty-five decimal twenty-five (35.25) perches more or less, being parts of Sections 1020 and 1022 on the Map of tho City of Wellington, and being all the land in Certificate of title Volume 69, folio 28' (Wellington Register) SUBJECT to Memorandum.of Mortgage Number 61107..t0. William Ferguson, of Wellington, Civil Engineer, upon which there is due and owing the principal sum of £400 (with inter-; est at 7 per cent, reducible to 5 j?or cent.) overdue. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of sale may be inspected at tho office of tho Auctioneer, at Wellington, and at the office of Messieurs 1 Young and Tripe, Solicitors, Wellington, and at my office, Supremo Court Buildings, Wellington. . Dated 28th August, 1917. W. A. HAWKINS, ' Sheriff, District of Wellington. Tji 0 B S A L E, ■i-ACRE SECTION AT MIRAMAR, And will Build to suit purchaser on £100 deposit, balance as Tent. A 5-roomed Cottage, close to Newtown tram and Reserve; £50 deposit, balance its rent or as arra-naed PRIVATE OWNER. Evening Post. LEASE OF SHEEP COUNTRY. OFFERS are invited up to tho 31st day of August instant for tho Lease, for 5 years, of 1158 Acres of Sheep Country at Oho-riu, forming part of tho estate of the late Thomas Pascoe Bryant. Tho conditions and a. draft of the proposed lease may bo seen and further particulars obtained at the offices of Levin and Co., Ltd., Agents for the Trustees, or Mrs. T. P. Bryant, Ohariu.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 51, 29 August 1917, Page 10
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