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MONDAY, At 1.30 p.m. j SALE OF FURNITURE AND PIANOS, } IN OUR ROOMS. A L. WILSON AND CO. will'hold • their usual Monday sale of Furniture, Pianos, and Sundries, in their rooms as above, and dispose of a good Catalogue of Suporior Household Furniture, comprising:— A Small Lot, removed from Brooklyn: i Pedestal Office Desk with 9 drawers, Small Sideboard, Lot of Pictures, Good New Lino., 2 Curb Fenders, Stretcher Beds, i S. and D. W. and I. Bedsteads, Coal > , Vase, Duchesse, Cheval Pair, 2 Duch- ' esse Chests. Duch. Table, Exten. Dinj ing Table, W.W. Couch, 4 Good Nearly New H.B. Chairs, etc. ! On account of other Vendors called up and otherwise: Morris Chairs, Chesterfield and 2 Divans, , S. and D. I Bedsteads and Bedding, Oak D.R. Suite (6 pieces). Oak Tables, Leajher Chesterfield Couch, Oak Duch. Pair, Escritoire, Walnut Overmantel, Piano Stool, W.W. Couch, Sup. Sideboard, Wardrobe, Chest of Drawers, Duchesse Chests. Oak Pedestal Desk, Dining Tablo, Crimson Chesterfield, Morris Chairs, Lot of Sundries, Pot [ Stands, B.R. Suito, Wardrobe and Duch. Pair, and Lot of Sundries i Also, Louis XIV. Corner Settee, a very fine piece of furniture, in rosewood and Genoa silk velvet, cost £50. 4 Pianos, by leading makers and all for sale. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. SPECIAL NOTE.—We have an almost unlimited demand for furniture and good pianos, and any sent to our rooms for salo will command good prices and a quick sale. TUESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1918, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND SUNDRIES. 340 ™- ■ 340 CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, ' 60, Lambton-quay, have received instructions from the vendors to sell a quantity of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPET SQUARES, BEDDING, and SUNDRIES, removed to the Rooms for convenience of sale. Details Monday. C. W. PRICE. AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 23r.d JULY, 1918, . At 2.30, p.m. , PUBLIC AUCTrON SALE ■ FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. PETONE, NEWTOWN, BERHAMPORE, SEATOUN. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instruction from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, ,on Tuesday, 23rd July, 1918, IN THE ESTATE OP E. J. STACEY, . (DECEASED), SEATOUN. Lot I.—All that parcol of .land being Lot 1, D.P. 3784, containing an area of 23.7 porches, and having frontages to Dundas and Munro streets. Lot 2—All that parcel of land being Lot 2. D.P. 3784, containing an area of 33.4 perches, and having a frontage to Munro-street, together with the 4 and 3-roomed dwellings erected thereon. Lot 3—All that parcel of land being Lot 3 D.P. 3784, containing an area of 21.7 perches and having a frontage, to Dundas-street, together with tho 4roomed dwelling erected thereon. Lot 4—All that parcel of land, being Lot 4 D.P. 3784, containing an area of 1 rood 2.8 perches, approached by a 20-foot entrance from Dundas-street. Lot s—All that parcel of land being Lot 5 D.P. 3784, containing an area 24.1 perches and having a frontage to Hee- . tor-street, together with tho 4-roomed dwelling erected thereon. ■ ■ ' • NEWTOWN. Lot 6—All that parcel of land being part Sections 822 and 824, containing an area of 7 perches and having a frontage to Newtown-avenue, together with the 4-rd. dwelling erected thereon and known as No. 30, Newtownavenue. " IN THE ESTATE OF J. OHEDGEMAN (DECEASED). Lot I.—All that parcel of land being Lot 25, D.P. 787 and part of section 1071, containing an area of 20 perches, and having a frontage to Chathamstreet, together with the 5-roomed dwelling erected thereon, and known as No 6, Chatham-street. IN THE ESTATE OF M. J. COLQUHOUN. Lot I—All that parcel of land being Lots 7 and 8 D.P. 1972, containing an area of 2 roods 24.8 perches, having a frontage to Main Hutt-road, together with the 11-roomed dwelling and outbuilditgs thereon, and known as 95, Hutt-road. This property has a large frontage to the Main jlutt-road, and is well laid out in orchard and garden. i' Further particulars may bo obtained and conditions of sale inspected, on application HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1918, At 2.30 p.m. . AUCTION SALE. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, THORNDON. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 195, Lamb-tpn.-quay, on Tuesday. 23rd July, at 2.30 p.m.— Lot I.—All that piece and parcel of land, being part Section 6", part Lot 657, having a frontage of 50 feet to Feath-crston-terraceQ>y a depth of 73 feet 5 inches, together with the 7-roomed dwelling orected thereon, and known "as No. 4, Featlierston-terrace. Lot 2—Al! th=it piece or parcel of land, being Lot 3 D.P. 364, part Lot 553, having a frontage to Hawkestonecrescont of 35 feet, by a depth along Hawke3tono street of 40 feet, together with the 5-roomed dwelling erected thereon, and known as No. 2, Hawke-stone-crescent. Cards to view oh application. HARCOURT AND CO., ' Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD CORNER SITE, WITH SHOP AND FOUR DWELLINGS. At TORY-STREET AND FRANCISPLACE. On THURSDAY, Bth AUGUST. In the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from MESSRS. JONES BROS, to Sell by Public Auction, as above— PART SECTION 259, City of Wellington, having a frontage of 60ft to Torystreet by 165 ft to Francis-place, together with a SHOP and DWELLING and FOUR . DWELLINGHOUSES. Deed Title. This is a splendid warehouse or factory site. The dwellings are all well let, and are substantial buildings. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 115, Customhouse-quay. WANTED to Sell, modern House, containing 3 rooms and conveniences; price £550, Government mortgage, small deposit, balance as rent. Would Let to suitable tenant. Immediate possession. Apply No. 2, Thane-road, Roscneath.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 12

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