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MONDAY, 19th AUGUST, At 1,30 o'clock. Corner Main-road and Downer-street,-LOWER HUTT. [AUCTION CLEARING SALE. 250 250 NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. BELL, M'KAInTaND CO,, Property Salesmen and Auctioneers Agents, Lower Hutt, havo been favoured by Messrs, J, and R. Hazelwood, to issue instructions for the sale by Auction at; above- address, Tiano, large quantity good linoleums, d. and s, iron bedsteads, w.w, mattross, kapok mattresses, w.w. single stretchers, blankets, sheets, quilts, pillows and slips, carpets, piotures, sewing jnftohino, diningl table, kitchen tables, dining chairs, kitchen chairs, dining tables, chestß drawors, , tluchesse ohosts, clocks, ornaments, crockery, cutlery, jams, glassware, bedroom ware, buokets, pots, saucopans, stepladdcr, kettles, fenders, etc,, etc EVERY LOT MUST BE SOLD. ;NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. Goods on inspection on morning of sale. C, W. PRICE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, rAt 1,30 sharp. 300 LOTS' 300 OF GOOD USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND- 4 PIANOS. AL. WILSON AND CO. will hold • their usual sale as above, and dispose of a large Cataloguo of useful Furniture and Pianos. Tho cataloguo will bo a lengthy one as a. sale- -of this kind is practically unreserved. SENT IN FROM MOLESWORTHSTREET. CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS, EMBRACING SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDSTEADS AND LOT OF GOOD BEDDING, WIRE WOVES, AND 12 SINGLE AND DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS, BRASS-MOUNTED, WIRE WOVES, AND BEDDING, 6 duch. chests all new, 2 sidoboards sft and 3ft, 12 Aus, chairs, wire wove couches, drawing-room suite in tapcstvy, 4 Morris chairs, oak tables, occ. tables,'"3 walnut overmantels, rattan ■ chairs, Scotch chest, 2 bookcases with chiffoniers combined, 12 good pictures, c.p. egg stand, c.p. piokle jar, 2 c.p. jam dishes, 2 c.p. cruets and gong, c.p. fruit dish, wardrobe, S high-back chairs, duch. dressing table, pram., pedestal duch. pair, kauri duchesso pair, fonder and fire irons, kitchen utensils, and sundries. REMOVED FROM BOWEN-STREET: Part Contonts of large House—Single and double iron bedsteads, wire woves, ksvpoks,,. washstands, dressing tables, wardrobe, oak couch" in ruby velvet, lot of ornaments and vases, child's wooden cot, 2 Morris chairs, superior piano stool, metal, occ. tables, brown Chesterfield suite, 2 dining tables, and large quantity of sundries. ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER VENDORS: Usual collection of useful household fur- ' niture and effects. ON ACCOUNT OF 4 VENDORS CALLED UP: 4 good pianos, including a Bohm, Hammond, Schumann, and Pohlmann. all first-class instruments and in good order. Terms can be arranged. . A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, At 2 o'clock sharp. .100 PAIRS BOOTS 100 AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • instructed to cell the balance of consignment of Boots, in their Rooms, 151-153, Lambton-quay, comprising— Men's Balmoral Boots and French . Calf, Ladies' Fanoy Shoes, Children's Boots, Shoes, etc., etc. This is the final sale, and everything has to be cleared out on this occasion, A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. By Order of the Mortgagee, by tho Leave of tho Supreme Court of New Zeai land under the provisions of The '_.' ■ Mortgages Extension Act, 1814, and its Amendments, and under Conduct of) the Registrar of the Supreme Court. MESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO., acting under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington, will offer for sale by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the fourth day of SEPTEMBER., 1918, at 2.30 o'clock in tha afternoon, at their Rooms, 151, Lambtonquay, Wellington— 1-ALL,THAT PARCEL OF LAND, containing two (2) roods five decimal six (5.6) perches, more or less, being Lots 7 and 8 on Deposited Plan No. 1567, and part-of Section 25, Butt District, and tho whole of tho land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume 164, Folio 222, Wellington Registry. 2.—ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, containing ono (1) aore three (3) roods and twenty-soven decimal eight (27.8) perchesa more or less, situate in the Hutt District, and comprising parte of the Sections numbered twenty-one (21) and twenty-five (25) on the Plan of the eaid district, and parts of the original bed of the Hutt River adjacent to the said sections, and being tho whole of the land comprised and described in Cortificato of Title, Volume 185, Folio 56, Wellington. Registry. SUBJECT to existing rights of ways, if any, over tho Baid land. On application, estimate of value may 6o seen at tho Office of the Registrar, Supromo Court Buildings, Wellington. Conditions of sale may be inspected at tho office of the Solicitor, Publio Trust Office, Wellington, or at tho Office of tho Auctioneers, Messrs. A, L. Wilson and Co., 151, Lambton-quay, Wellington. AUCTION SALE, THURSDAY, 22nd DAY OF AUGUST, 1918, at 2.30 p.m.. CHOICE SUBURBAN SMALL FARM. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from A. E. HURRELL, ESQ., to offer for absolute salo by Public Auction in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse-quay, as above — His Choice Property, consisting of 13 acres 9 perches (bo the same a little more or less), together with a good one-story 7-roomed house, conveniences, all necessary outbuildings, farm buildings, etc., thereon. This property has four hundred feet frontage to the Waiwotu-road, Lower Hutt, and Jends itself to subdivision. The land is rich alluvial, and being within easy reach of Wellington offers tho city man a chanco of obtaining a suburban homo or farm at an absurdly low figure. Card to view and further details on (implication. i NOTE.—Very favourable terms can be i arranged. MOTOR TIRES. ;• A FEW good second-hand Tires for -ci- sale, cheap, size 875 x 105. Holly and Co,, Alpna-street, Wellington. Pnona 925*.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 42, 17 August 1918, Page 12

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