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MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1919, AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, 1.30 p.m. 5-ROOMED DWELLING, 2.30 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, 203, CLYDESTREET ISLAND BAY. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND 00. have received instructions from Mr. J. H. Watson, who is leaving tho district, to dispose by Auction SaJo on abovo date, ' the whole of his Household Furniture, also to offer for sale on same date the 5-RD. DWELLING, No. 203, CLYDE-STREET. FURNITURE, 1.30 p.m. The Cataloguo includes: SOLID OAK DINING TABLE 6 SOLID OAK H.B. CHAIRS SETTEE MORRIS CHAIR OAK BEDSTEAD OAK DUCHESSES OAK HALLSTAND ' AX. CARPET SQUARE GRAMOPHONE (His Master's Voice) and 50 RECORDS iWooden bedsteads, lino., chairs, curtains, linen, blankets, rugs, deck chairs, kitchenware, etc., etc. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, 2.30 p.m. 6-rd. Dwelling, with all conveniences, hot and cold water service, land 44 x 120, concrete paths, handy to tram and bay. Goods on view morning of sale. Property on view Saturday morning and day of sale. HARCOURT AND CO., i Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1919, At 2.30.p.m. . AUCTION SALE. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, HOBSON.-STREET, THORNDON. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to offer at Public Auction at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1919, at 2.30 p.m.— THAT DESIRABLE GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of 11 rooms and complete offices, standing in grounds having an area of 1 rood 24 perches, with frontages to Hobson-street and Thorndon-quay, and known as No. 46, Hobson-street, and until recently in the occupation of John Duncan, Esq. This very desirable property is situated in the best part of Thorndon. The house stands in grounds of nearly £ aore in extent, with good frontages to both Hob-son-street and Thorndon-quay, and consists of a well-built 2-story residence, containingSPAClOUS RECEPTION HALL, 3 RECEPTION ROOMS, 4 BEDROOMS DRESSINGROOM (all plastered), while the DRAWINGROOM has a PARQUETTE FLOORING, 2 maids' rooms, kitchen, and complete offices, glazed-in balcony, large brick and glass conservatory opening off tho dravvingroom, brick motor garage, greenhouse, etc. Tho grounds are tastefully laid out and planted. - This is a class of property that seldom comes on the market, and is 'a most attractive proposition, as the . Thorndonquay frontage of 63 feet 5 inches can be cold to good advantage, without detriment to the residence. Immediate possession can be given. Arrangements made to inspect. Apply HARCOURT AND CO., ■ Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. 'AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. HISTORIC RED CROSS MOTOR LAUNCH, USED AT GALLIPOLI. TOTAL PROCEEDS TO RED CROSS FUNDS. MESSRS. HARCOURT, AND CO. have received instructions from the Defence Department to offer for sale at the Boat Harbour, Wellington, on Saturday, 15th February, 1919, at 2.30 p.m.— MOTOR LAUNCH. LENGTH: 30 feet overall. BEAM: 7 feet 3 inches. TONNAGE: About 6 ton*. POWER: 12 bJi.p. ENGINE: Gardiner. Enclosed cabin, hood at baok. SPARE PARTS: 1 propeller, 1 set valves, 1 set of' valve springs, anchor and line attached. The launch, which at present is moored in the Boat Harbour, Wellington, was presented to-the Hospital Ship Maheno, and was one o! the Red Cross launches used at Galßpoli. ■ ' Inspection can be arranged for on application to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. PIANO, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, D.B. GUN, MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, EX. DINING TABLE, BEDROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, SAUCEPANS, EN. WARE, AND ■ • KITCHEN SUNDRIES, GARDEN HOSE, Etc., Etc. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 53,. CUBA-STREET (three doors below Winder's). On account of various clients— 'A catalogue of HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, including— ' UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD COUCH WITH DIVAN CHAIRS, in shadow tissuo 2 MASSIVE KAURI SIDEBOARDS 1 POLISHED RIMU SIDEBOARD; very quaint design MUSIC CABINET (glass door) PIANO STOOL HEAVY EX. DINING TABLE E.P TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE Morris chairs, palm stand, copper curb, occasional tables, marble clock, linoleums, pictures, wicker settee, leather couch, 7-piece d.r. suite, framed mirror, table lamp, afternoon, tea set, ornaments, box ottoman, wardrobes, duchessfc pairs/duchesso chaste, pedestal cunjboord, toilet ware, toilet mirror, child's cot, hospital beds, 2 fourfold screens, book shelves, hall6tand, d. and s. wood and iron bedsteads ■ complete, armchairs, kitchen tables, wire couch, Singer sewing machine, kitchett dresser, kitchen and bentwood chaira» child's high chair, boiler, kettle, twinger, kitchen.clock 3 PRESERVING PANS 30 SAUCEPANS QUANTITY OF EN. AND TINWARE KITCHEN SUNDRIES,' etc., etc, too numerous to mention 'Also, 1 d.b. hammeriees gun, 3 lengths garden hose On viefv from 9.30. Sale a* 1.30 sharp. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. A. T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1919, At 1.30 p.m. SAEM OF SUPERIOR AND HIGHGLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNL TORE, BED LINEN, CARPETS, iftrc. aW.,ERICE-"j4HDCO., Auctioneers, 60, Lambton-quay (opp. Government have been favoured with instr(]fction& to- solL as above — IA-q*aniifey of Surplus' Household Furni-r ttarre; also iho contents o£ a- gently man's weU-furnishedi 6-Toomed resilience, removed to tho Mart for oonyenience <rf saleDeteals Monday. C. W. PKKJEt AND/CO., Auctioneers. *'" FURMTUKE 7! rCTfTANTBD'to Boy, Houses Furniture, IW; for cash, any quantity, anywhere. Jlßnw>Jta«kinft.FmiiJalnnK C 0.,. Ltd.* Old

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 28, 1 February 1919, Page 8

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