MONDAY, At 1.30 p.m, AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 4 PIANOS, 3 TYPEWRITERS, 1 EDISON'S ROTARY MIMEMOGRAPH, COMPLETE SET OF FISHERMEN'S GEAR, NETS, ROPE, CORKS, ETC., ALMOST NEW. AL. , WILSON AND CO., 151-3, • Lambton-qy., have been favoured with instructions by Messrs. Sangs and Cooper, Seatoun, to sell in our rooms— 2 FULL-SIZE FISHING NETS 2 COILS MANILA KAIHI ROPE, new 2 SACKS CORK LARGE TARPAULINS. On aCcountqf the Bailiff of the Court, seized in Distraint for Rent. 1 KANZLER TYPEWRITER 1 EDISON ROTARY MIMEMOGRAPH. 2 other Typewriters will be offered: Barlock in perfect order, also No. 4 Yost Typewriter. ' • . ■ . Removed for Convenience of Sale to our Rooms— MASSIVE WALNUT SIDEBOARD, overmantel to match CHESTERFIELD AND DIVAN CHAIR 2 DUCHESSE CHESTS DRESS MODEL CREST DRAWERS 2 COUCHES 4 DOZ. TABLE KNIVES EX. DINING TABLE Chairs, tables, mirrors, linos., 4 carpet squares, 2 prams., wicker chairs, box ottoman, couch, kitchen cupboard, 4 marble and metal clocks, kapok bedding, pillows. 3 PIANOS, by leading British and Continental Makers, Haake, Wilh. Bohm, Brasted, all in perfect order. On view morning of sale. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. 127, THORNDON-QY. TUESDAY NEXT, 25th MAY, 1920, . ■ At 1.30 p.m. sharp. THE DUX AUCTIONEERING CO. (Peard and Co.) have been favoured with instructions to Sell, on the preurses, 127, Thorndon-qy., CONTENTS CF SIX ROOMS, comprising:— Oak sideboard (bey. mirror, n;ce design), oak dining table (turned legs), 4 o.ak high-back chairs, oak palmstands and jardinieres, chesterfield couch and loose cover, latest drophead Wertheim sewing ■ machine, occ. table, vases, glass dishes, oak salad bowl and servers, cruet, rose bowl, Morris chairs, large mirror, copper kerb, hearthrugs, coal ''' scuttle, easy chairs, about 40 superior pictures, hall linoleum (8 yards, 3 feet . wide), hall runner (8 yards, good '. . order), oak'hall stand, hall curtains and rods, slipinats, etc. . BREAKFAST-ROOM~SmaI! kauri sideboard, linoleum, 4 h.b. chairs, very superior leather couch, easy chairs, hearthrugs, fire irons, fender, etc., framed mirror; palmstands, 3.jardinieres CONTENTS OF THREE BEDROOMSLinoleums, wardrobes, duchesse chests, wooden bedsteads, kapoc mattresses, pillows, bedroom warej, hospital bed and- bedding. KITCHEN—Gas stove, tiles, etc., in first-class order, white • enamelled dresssr, crockery and glass ware, ringer (almost new), kitchen chairs table, boiler, saucepans, preserving pan, bucket, brooms, etc., etc. This is' a very comfortably furnished ■ house, ond everything is spotlessly clean and in first-class order. As the owner is leaving Wellington, every lot will be sold to the highest bidder. THE DUX AUCTIONEERING CO., (Peard and Co.), Auctioneers, Land and Insurance Agents, H. PEARD, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 26th MAY, 1920, At 1.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE. Removed for Convenience of Sale. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell at their Auction Rooms, Featherston-st., as above : — STORY AND CLARK 11-STOP ORGAN OAK SIDEBOARD, with leadlights RUSH-SEATED SETTEE AND CHAIRS CHESTERFIELD COUCH AND DIVAN' CHAIR: in shadow tissue WALNUT OVERMANTEL . BRUSSELS and AXMINSTER STAIRCARPETS RIMU HALLSTAND, with plate-glass mirror' KAURI WARDROBE AND DUCHESSE . PAIR BEST INLAID HALL LINOLEUM LEATHER TOP OFFICE TABLE OAK ROLL-TOP DESK OAK 3-DRAWER FILING CABINET . MILNER SAFE, 25in x 20in x Win. D.'.and S. iron bedsteads and w.w. mattresses, chest of drawers, drawingroom and kitchen tables, s. and d. kapok mattresses, preserving pan, carved coal vase, palm stand, vacuum cleaners, cruets, electric bell and bat- * tery, Maori and Island curios, wringers, mincer, Sandow developer, clock, crockery, glassware, medicine ch'esi. cot and hair mattress, bentwood and Canadian chairs,' weighing machines, reading lamps, kitchen utensils and sundries On view morning of sale. AUCTION SALE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 8 ROOMS. 117, ABEL SMITH-ST. (Near Willis-st.) ESTATE AUGUSTUS P. MASON (Deceased). ODDFELLOWS' HALL, 203, LAMB-TON-QY. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. LONGMORE & CO. hay« received instructions from the Public Truftee to offer for sale, by Publio Auction, on Wednesday, 2nd June, at 2.30 p.m., at the Oddfellows' Hall, 203, Lamb-ton-qy. — No. 117, ABEL SMITH-ST., two-story House of 8 rooms and conveniences, being part Town Section 46, containing 10.7 perches, having a frontage to Abel Smith-st. of 45ft, more or less This property is situated in dose proximity to Willis-st., is handy to city, in a rising locality, and has a great prospective value. Further particulars and card to view from LONGMORE AND CO., ' Property Auctioneers. TO INVESTORS. THOSE desiring a, thoroughly sound investment in the City of Wellington are invited to inspect a Block of 12 good Houses ranging from 6 to 8 room 3, situated Kent-terrace, and close to Courfcenaypl., built on 1 acre block, land subdivided into 12 good sections, with a good frontage to Kent-terrace. These houses are all let, and show good interest for money invested. _ •> The position of theee Sections makes them exceptionally valuable as an investment, and by selling separately the purchaser would easily clear from £5000 to £4000. The price for this splendid block is £18,000, the owner would also; • consider selling it in two lots. Cominuiiicato with us at once, as this property will sell very quickly. , 657 Sole -Agents— H. F. M'NEILL AND CO,, LTD., 20, Brandon-st,, Wellington. Tel 1301.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 121, 22 May 1920, Page 8
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