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. MONDAY, at 2 o'olook. MONDAY, at 2 o'olook, . SALE OP FURNITURE. ;" ■ KIN OUR ROOMS. ?AS- H. ; WILSON "AND CO. will wU in jCS-* their Rooms, on account of various vendors removing— .., Leather d.r.. suite in oak, s. and d.,.'oak ,w. bedsteads, dinner wagon, 2 flap tables, gate-leg d 0. ,; almost new side- '•' board with leadlights, piano seat, coal ■ vases,-8 single Tcapok mattresses, a ; nice lot of pictures (20), duchesse pairs and chests, duchosse table, extension table X&tk), 2 square tables, corner settee, 2 divan chairs, d.r. suit© in . . shadow- tissue, 12 h.b. dining ■ chairs, portmanteau, pijdeatals, oak hallstand, oak wardrobe,, oak duchesse pair, : round table, overmantel, sideboard in . Oregon pine, carpets, teak Bookcase and shelves, couch, hallstand in rimu, : and lot of useful sundries. . iALL FORI POSITIVE: SALE, ■■■"'-■ . ■■ ■ •• . And . .4 PIANOS, by leading makers. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH, .. At' 2.30 o'clock. .- - *■' 2 HOUSES In1?IRIE-STR]CET, In Deoeased Person's Estate. PA : L. WILSON~AND CO. have been ■ JcaLa1.. instructed by the- Trustee, in a ■ deceased person's estate to sell by auction, * in their; Rooms, as above— * , . Nos. 89 and;B9A, Pirie-street; two houses '- of 6 and 3"rooms respectively. The front house is two-storied and con- ■ "•--■ tains 6 rooms, and the house at baok is 3 room's. " Tho section has a front- ■'• •■ .age to Pirie-street of 19ft 9in and the .., .long."depth of 122 ft. ." . '."Both houses are'readily iettablo at good rentals; and would make a first-class investment..- ..". ... . . Terms,, etc., from the "Auctioneers, or ■ .'Mr.sAndrew Wylie; Solicitor. . -.''■• ""A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. .'".:: FRIDAY, 14th MARCH, . ; -.^ •■■■ ■;■ At 1 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD ■FURNITURE, AT KILBIRNIE. N|lA L- WILSON AND* CO. are in- ■ .'-£jL» structed to.sell at No.. 13, Rodrigo-. road, Kilbirnie, as above,' and dispose of— THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF' SIX ROOMS,, well-furnished, and a ' Beadle and Langbien PIANO; a very ' '.'■ fine'instrument, almost new. ■... . .-•;'. A..X. WILSON, Auctioneer. ' AUCTION SALE . 7 •"■."•■' ';■:.'. r. :<x *' ". 7,7 CHOICE SMALL RESIDENCE, LOWER ■ ;,; •;.- ■ ;HUTT. ; . ■ WEDNESDAY, sth MARCH, 1919, . At 2.30. p.m. . H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re-. • ceived instructions from Mr. James Gwilliam, who has left the district, to offer for sale, in the Chamber of Commerce, ■ Customhouse-quay; Wellington, his cosy'residence containing 4 rooms, scullery,: and conveniences, also washhouse, drainage, eto. < The property, which is situated in the \ Old Military • Road,: contains an area, of about a quarter of an acre, and is within, thres minutes-walk of the motor''bus. ■ •■"'■. .NOTE—Good small Houses in this locality are getting scarcer every day, and buyers, should not lose this opportunity of acquiring a nice small property at a reasonable figure. -:..1 • H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, : ' . Auctioneer, . ■ ' ': 182, Featherston-atroet. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF NGAHAURANGA FREEHOLDS. '•.,-.. OPPOSITE WELLINGTON BACON AND MEAT PACKING COMPANY'S AND WELLINGTON ' MEAT EXPORT COMPANY'S .. . .WORKS. •■■;■■' ■.;• '•' ;: . " sth MARCH, 1919, At 2.30 pjn. sharp. / H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ceived instructions from.1 Walter Futter, Esq., to offer for absolute sale, in the Chamber of Commerce, Custom-house-quay, : Wellington, his splendid FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, including valuable work sites, houses, and farm •' lands. ■•'.■" ..',-,■ NOTE.—These axe the only .flat sites. obtainable "suitable" for work sites close to the Railway Station and so handy to Wellington., They are revenue-producing, and consequently'self-supporting. This is too good an' opportunity for manufacturers to miss. ■ Full details later.. . ' AUCTION SALE. SPLENDID BUSINESS SITE, JACK- . . SON-STREET, PETONE. „ WEDNESDAY,!* MARCH, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. H: ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from the owners to offer ;for absolute sale' by Publio Auction, in. the Chamber of Commerce, Custom-house-quay, Wellington, as'aboye^— That splendid Business Site adjoining the fine retail butchery business of the Gear Company, Petone, having a frontage to Jackson-street o£ 80ft by a varying depth of from 92 to 105 feet (all measurements be the same a little more or, lees), together with the right-of-way to 10ft to Victoria-street. There are few (if any) shop or building sites in Petone so contrally situate, and so eminently suited, as-this, block is. The owners are determined to TeaHse in order to wind up ,a deceased. estate. Buyers .. should not miss this sale. Very favourable terms arranged.' Full details from tho Auctioneer. - H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 1182, Featherston-street, Wellington. .. AUCTION SALE. CHOICE LOWER HUTT RESIDENCE. "WEDNESDAY. sth MARCH, 1919, • At 2,30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from. A. Perry, Esq., to. offer for Absolute Sale by Publio Auction, in the Chamber of Oommorce, CustoirihbuseVquay, Wellington, as above — His' .Choice Property, consisting of 7- - roomed house, bathroom, h. and c, 'porcelain bath and, basin, pantry, ■ linen cupboard, jvw.c., gaa, and_ every 'j possiblo,...convenience....: Outbuildings ■ consist of washhouse, copper,. tubs, " workshop,'.' stable,^'" ooachhouse, etc. Tho land has 100 ft frontage to •• • ;, Woburn-road, Lower Butt, being the , property as fenced, and containing an area of nearly Half, an acre, laid out in lawns, vegetablu and flower gar- . dens, live hedges, and ornameEtal ' ' : trees..-'.1 .";■'.'.; ~\ ; ;.'• .'" ',•.■ ■■ « r • For furthor. particulars and card to view.- apply to ■ . ,-■■.■ THE. AUCTIONEERS. . ' , " IMPORTANT SALE. ' No. 27, UPLAND-CRESCENT, • KELBURN, I WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH, 1919, .'. . At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- » ceived > instructions from Mrs. Carson to offer for absolute sale, by public nuction in "the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse-quay, Wellington, her superior 7-roomed House, besides, scullery, bathroom, hot and Cold water, lavatory ■ basin, gas stove, eleotrio light, built-in ■wardrobes and cupboards, h. and c. to •washhouse, copper and tubs. Small lawn, garden, concrete paths, etc. Land has 40ft frontage by 90ft in depth (all measurements be the same a little more or ■less). .-•' NOTE.—The above offers an ex•ceptionar opportunity of acquiring a choice residence in this favoured locality, : -within a few minutes of the cable car. For further details and card to view mDDIv to the Auctioneer. . y JBB, VMthmtOß-iisraat.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 50, 1 March 1919, Page 8

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