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■ - ■ IN- BANKRUPTCY-/; - TO-MOREOW, THURSDAY, 6th • SEPTEMBER, 1917. PUBLIC AUCTION. SALE SECTIONS '■.:..•■ ■'.;. ...AT.-EARORI.;' • MESSRS.' HARCOURT,' AND CO. have received instructions from the ■ Deputy Official' Assignee in Bankruptcy at ■ Dannevirke, .in'the 1 Estate of Evan Wil- ! Hams, Cheese Factory Proprietor, Bankrupt,,..to sell by'.'Public'Auction at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, at 2.30 p.m. — LOT I.—All thafc^piece or-parcel of land, being. Lot 26, Block' A, and having a frontage of 65 feet 11 inches to Vie- ' toria-street by a depth of 148 feet 3 i inches.,., , ;.. .. ; LOT ll.—All that piece or parcel of land, being! Lot 27, Block A, and. having a ■ frontage; of 66. feet to Victoria-street by a deptji of .147 feet 4 inches to . Bella-street.. „..'., .' . •'.". ... • Notice Board on Sections. ".■■- : HARCOURT AND CO., ■ ;.. ..... .... Auctioneers. TUESDAY', 11th SEPTEMBER, 1917, At' 11 a.m. sharp. ■ SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, . At the Premises, Sussex Chambers, PANAMA-STREET (top floor by lift). ANTIQUE WALNUT DINING-ROOM-CABINET SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD „.-' PIANO, in oak frame, by Ch'allen and Sons (London) ' MASSIVE OAK BEDSTEAD, CO*£, ■ PLETE.-:.'":.'. ■■■:..■ ' 300 #300 MESSRS: HARCOURT AND CO. have ■ been instructed by Mrs. Royd Garlick to sell as above, ■" ■■. Included in the Catalogue will be found: Chesterfield.lounges, oak dining table, 6 high-back chairs, velvet, pile, carpets, Axminster squares, oak bedstead, writing cabinets; magnificent walnut china cabinet, sewing machine (Wheeler, •Wilson)/, latest., gas. cah'phont, largo porcelain bath, etc., etc. Goods on view Monday, 2 to 4 p.m. Catalogues on application. HARCOURT AND CO., ' . Auctioneer!. WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., AUCTION ARCADE, . COURTENAY-PLACE. Have been instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MORROW, ' •"■ • TO-MORROW, ;" V. 2 'o'clock, ,;•.:.. . r 6ft'. ."COUNTER -, 1 4ft. COUNTER 1 SINGER BUTTONHOLING MACH- ■'■- INK- ' ; 1 SINGER. TAILOR'S MACHINE 1 TAILOR'S IRON AND STOVE LOT PARTITIONS FOR SHOE 1 DOZ. TAILOR'S STANDS 2 SETS PIGEON HOLES FOR OFFICE Also, 2 DUCHESSE PAIRS TN RIMU 2 DUCHESSE PAIRS IN OAK 1 WARDROBE 2 BEDSTEADS, with Wires and Kapoks 1 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in moquet 2 MORRIS CHAIRS, in velvet 1 MORRIS CHAIR, in burlap 2 SPRING COUCHES Arid Curtain poles and blinds, set Potts's ironi, ash pan, hair broom, table mangle, commode, 15yds seagrass runner, seagrass mats and squares, kitchen table and chairs, dresser, leather couch, handsome set toilet ware (old Dutch pattern), cot, pram., 3 lots linos., 2 fenders, 6 kerbs, lot new shovels, with crockery, glassware, brushware, drapCWILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., Auctioneer*. TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1917, " At" 2.30 'p.m. : "~" IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. AUCTION SALE OF -VALUABLE FREEHOLD, BUSINESS, AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, WILLIS-STREET, LAMBTON-QUAY, and • MURPHY-STREET. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, as above — ."., .' FIRSTLY-Valuable Shop; Property, substantial brick building in Willis-street, at present occupied by Messrs. Salek, Chemist, -Innes, Bookseller, and Sample Rooms, upstairs, by Simester, Hooson, and Co., "being part Section 510 and .511, City Wellington, having a frontage of 38ft 9in to Willis-sfreet, by an irregular depth of 89ft 9in to 95ft. . • SECONDLY—SoIid Brick Building-, - Lambton-quay, at present occupied by the ' Whitalcer Estate as a Bookseller's Shop, being part section 489, Wellington. This property has a double frontage 38 links to Lambton-quay and widening to 51 links to Wellington-terrace, and . the upper portion would be admirably suitable for a photographer. This .property. is likely to enhance in value very much a* scon as the Central Railway Station is started," which" will' be' Jh'tne near future. THlßDLY—Valuable Residential Site, Murphy-street,, having. a frontage of 66ft 6m, to Murphy-street by a depth /.of, ,148ft'6in.more, or less, being part' Section 591, Lot 1, Hospital Reserve, Thorndon. ',' '"..'' . . This site is admirably suited, for a business man, being handy to the tram and: the city, and also in a nice quiet neighbourhood. A very low reserve has been, placed on these properties. Terms of sal* being 10 per. cent.'deposit, 10.per cent, in 6 months, 10 per.cent, in 12 months, balance 5 years from, date of sale. Unpaid purchase money at 5^ per cent. Further particulars from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION "., , '.. .On /. . '. TUESDAY, the 25th of SEPTEMBER, ... . At p.m., IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MR. Si GEORGE NATHAN has received instructions from the owner to sell as above — ■ • . FIRSTLY—No.- 66; Murphy-street, Thorn- . don.. .The .section ,haa.,a frontage . of 62ft by a depth of 100 ft, together with a superior residence of ten rooms on one floor, having every possible convenience, and concrete foundations. SECONDLY—No. 11, Kensington-street, compact Dwelling of. eighlrooms, with overy convenience. Full particulars later. "■'■■ S.GEORGE NATHAN, . 115,. Customhouse-quay. <-...■'• Auctioneer, LOOSE COVERS. ' HAVING .secured, the services of expert looso cover hands, we are now in a position to eiecute.'ordecs.. Perfect fit and workmanship "guaranteed. _ - - - Wrte or JPhpne 988;"-"l ■ - MESSRS. ; HOOTON. VEALE, AND ... BEAUCHAMP.,: '(Late of Scoullar Co.'),' 107, MannerS-street (next Grand Ouera House).

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 57, 5 September 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 57, 5 September 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 57, 5 September 1917, Page 12

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