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TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1920, At 1.30 o'oloek sharp. At 2.30 p.m. 'ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, AUCTION SALE BEST QUALITY LINOLEUMS, CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. DINNER SET, CROCKERY AND ESS| SWAPAIRP A WARDROBE; TWO SIX-ROOMED DWELLINGS-32, TABLES, STAIR RUNNER, WOOD- AND 34, MARION-STREET. ? EN BEDSTEADS, .2 DROPSIDE . • -- COTS, ALMOST NEW KITCHEN ,„„„„ HApmTTRT AND m UTENSILS, GARDEN TOOLS, and (Vf ESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. AiwvTMTMTrSiTq -»-'X have received instructions from the APPOINTMENTS. Trustees in tho Estate of Mrs, A. Tipling _ _ _ T ri T«» nr\ /^ (deceased) to sell by Public Auction, at 300 300 Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on a* « p m' ~~ \r n ciii n n n nt' t THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1920, at At the Residence, JNo. 01, Kolton-st _, n „ . (off The Terrace). ; 2-30 P'm--E, m , cn , n . T ~Tl rn r, n , THOSE TWO WELL-BUILT SEMIJOHNSTON AND CO. have re- DETACHED DWELLINGS, each » ceived instructions from the owner, containing 6 rooms, and having a ■who is leaving for England, to sell as frontage of 59ft sin to Marion-street, above,— and known as Nos. 32 and 34.' -^ PART CONTENTS OF TEN ROOMS, ; Comprising The p roperty is B ; tU ated at tho southern .' Casement curtains and rods, copper fend- end o { jlarion-Btreet, and consists of two . ers and irons, fireguards coal vase, 6-roomed two-story dwellings, fitted with writing 1 desk, writing table, lot of electr i c ]j g ht, gas, gas cooker, gas calibooks, pouffe ottoman, good lino- p h on t, and in good order throughout. leums, arm chairs, blinds, Austrian <j<he residences could easily be converted . chairs, firoscre'ens, good stair runner, into a nrst . c i as3 12- rO omed Dwelling or stair rods, butle-r's tray, scagrdss mats, Four jpj ats U^ brelr^ nil; ft na?>reS Cchi[d's T°hkh THE HOUSES ARE BOTH VAohtir tevounbTrd oc?^ a bles hind CANT, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESchair, toy cupooara, occ. taoite, jwhii- (jxriTvi patvi titt r'TVWIVI some dinner set, tea set, coffee perco- biulN bAW a& "J-VIiJN. ' lator, upholstered chairs, 2 dropaide Inspection by arrangement with oots, children's playground, pictures, ■ HARCOURT AND CO., ' Tugs, k-apok beds, pillows, wooden Auctioneers. bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, duchesse pairs, Irardrobe, set. of toilet ■ ware, XtafiSß^ TUESDAY 26th 1920, almost new kitchen uteneils, alumin- At 7.30 p.m. ium ware, saucepans, kettles, meat ■ safe, brooms and mops, carpet sweep- CLOSING S\LE ©r, buckets, jam jars, pros, pan, scales, flour bins, soiled linen basket, ~ 2 wringors, clothes basket, clothes' THE FAMOUS EWE RUN BLOCK, driers, lot of good garden tools, steps, Now a part of Greater Wellington. saws,: axes, dust bin, lawn mower, _ spades, 120 ft hose, clippers, rakes, ...(.„„» WATjrnTTRT AlMn m -Brill forks, etc., and numerous sundries. ]Vr E&SJ lS- AS C,9yRT -^ D CPViT • ' .. ItJL offer by Public Auction at their "P'VTf'TfVT'HTNG TS IN VERY NICE Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on TUESORDER ANf[EQUAL TQ NEW. DAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1920, at 7.30 p.m., V\%To-mo?ro°w: Bale- THE REMAINING 26 SECTIONS, E. JOHNSTON, To Clear up the Vendors' Accounts. I Auctioneer. LEVSL> UNDULATING AND SUNNY PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. v SLOPES., TUESDAY ANITwEDNESDAY, SUNLIT FROM THE RISING TO THE 19th and 20lh OCTOBER, 1920. SETTING OF THE SUN. Commencing at 10 a.m. each day. CLOSE SCHOOL AND GOLF LINKS. MOST IMPORTANT 7 SALE BY PUB- THE CHEAPEST LAND ON THE LIC AUCTION OF HIGH-CLASS MARKET. AND COSTLY FURNISHINGS. FROM 5s PER FOOT 10 BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER, TURK- *±MJM , l^ *UUi' ISH, AND BRUSSELS CARPET GLORIOUS VIEW OF SEATOUN, SQUARES, AX. RUNNERS EVANS BAY, AND OCEAN. .VALUABLE. FULL-SIZE BILLIARD ' . ...... ... TA.BLE SNOOKER BALLS, AND With tho .snow-clad Kaikouraa m the ACCESSORIES. COMPLETE distance.. CUTLER'S ROLLER-TOP / DESK, ■ CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, VAL- THF T?R vic arp t?assy UABLE PAINTINGS AND WATER THE TERMS ARE EASICOLOURS, OLD VALUABLE 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent,! in 6 BRONZES months, 10 per cent in 12 months, SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD MASSIVE balance 3 years at 54 per cent. WALNUT BOOKCASE (wjth six _ plass doors), COSTLY WALNUT BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, AND INSPECT THE SECTIONS. APPOINTMENTS. DO IT NOW ! Also . 4A A VOLUMES OF BOOKS. HARCOURT AND CO., 4tUU VOLUMES. OF- BOOKS. . Auctioneers. ■ _.fc the Family Residence, " Inverlochy," No. 144, Abel Smith-street (close to —, : —; — Terrace). TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. /»AA LOTS. ftftO ' """ "'. T uvy MELROSE! MELROSE! : Entire Contents of- Sixteen Large anil MELROSE! . MELROSE! Well-furnished Rooms. . THE COMIXG SUBUEB . By order of the Trustees in the Estate of . the late James M'Lellan (deceased). 7HE WELL-KNOWN TTI JOHNSTON "AND CO have'receiv- ISLAND BAY TERRACE ESTATE. E. ISLAND BAY TERRACE ESTATE. dence, as above^ — . THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE I*/TESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. FURNISHINGS, ETC. i*JL will sell by Public Aiiction at their Full details later. ■ Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, E. JOHNSTON, 2nd November, 1920- ---. ' Auctioneer: EXCELLENT BUILDING /»Q * ; : Do sites, . oo t'lqt Twn TTAvl' CLOSE TO SCHOOL, SCORES, AND LAbi iwu uai&, TRAM. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SUNSHINE ALL DAY. Commencing at 1.30 each day. — „ m , T.rmi,c< .These Sections are all large, situated at «T\UX AUCTION ROOMS, the back o£ the Sacred Heart Convent; ■*-' ' and have a pleasant outlook over the Manners-street. ocean and surrounding' district, with plenty of fresh air. Final Opportunity of Seourinr gELBCT YOUR SECTION AT ONCB . DRAPERY , ■ 'jjjg tramway extension to Melrose has TWEEDS . „ been passed. LINGERIE • THE TERMS . 10 por cen t. deposit, 10 Etc Ftc ■ • ' per cent, in 6 months, 10 per cent, in 12 ' ' , months, and the balance in 3 years at 5i AT YOUR OWN PRICES. Per cenfc MAKE A NOTE OF THE TIME AND EVERYTHING MUST BE CLEARED. DATE: DUX AUCTIONEERING CO., TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, V At 2.30 p.m. . DICK PEARD, „ „ , L ■ ' "■' G X MILLER Sections pegged and flagged, ■luctioneers. Plans now bom S prepared. HARCOURT AND CO., "— — Auctioneers. SALE OF SHOP PROPERTY, ; CUBA-STREET. , . . WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1920, On TUESDAY, the 26th OCTOBER, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. ( At 2.30 p.m. - : AUCTION SALE. AT OUR .ROOMS, ■ 105, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN CITY, MITCHELLTOWN, ISLAND AND CO. are favoured with instruc- BAY, AND RONA BAY. *ions to sell by Public Auction, as above — . ALL-THAT parcel of knd, containing 9 6 •m / ]- ESSns _ HARCOURT AND CO. perches being part Section 1/7, City IVJ_ , reC ei v ed instructions from the of Wellington, together with nght- puBLIC TRUSTEE in tho Estate of M . of-way as set forth in Conveyance p h f n . b py. Auotion a( . their Registered No 48826, and being, all R lgg jambUm-quay, on Wednesof 20ft 2in to Cuba-street by a depth Lot I r ALL THAT PIECE QF LAND, of 130 ft 6in, together with substantial keing Lot 45, Block 1., D.P. 1340, conbrick shop thereon and wooden build- taming an area, of 24.5 porches, and ing at rear, at present occupied by having a frontage of 49 feet 6 inches H W Lloyd, Esq , Jeweller. *° Derwent-gtreet, together with the : . 5-rooined dwelling erected thereon, *he^[rsin yei\l e :tcula hstr^nd Lot T-ITtHAT^SCE^LA^D. is an unique opportunity for any business being part Section 108. containing an man to secure a freehold site in .this grand area of 8.5 perches, approached by a position 3 foot right-of-way from TaranakiFurther particulars from street. . together with the 5-roomed MESSRS. BELL, GULLY, MYERS, & w0"'?& -" d f known 'aS Nf 20&> " AND O'LF 4RY iaranaM-street i Solicitors^Panama-street; Lot 3—ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, Or the Auctioneers being port Section 108, containing an S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., "agTof ls'feeVto Taranak^treeCto105, Customhouse-quay. gether with a 3-foot right-of-way, toSALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, f^ 18, TALAVERA-TERRACE, Lot 4 _ ALr , THAT PIEC _ 0 F LAND. WELLINGTON, , being part Section 10. containing 38.2 ' Q a perches, and having a frontage to Old mui-Do-nAv ojui, nnTrvRWTJ men Karori-rcad and Highbury-road, MitTHTjRSDAY, ,28th OCTOBER, 1920, chelltown, together with the 5-roomed At 2.30 p.m. . dwelling erected thereon. The pro- ■ AT OUR ROOMS, 105, CUSTOMIipUSE- . perty is within about 7 minutes of the QUAY Aro-street Tram Terminus ' Lot S—ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, „ „_„__,„ -»-.mTT« vi being Lot lon D.P. 754 and part Sec- : f|*f ESSRS.. S. GEORGE NATHAN tion 3, having a. frontage of 74 feet 2 •lyi-AND-CO.- are favoured with m- jnches t(J Abel Smitn . st . Teetj together I struotions from Professor Easterfield (who witl] the 12 . roome d dwelling erected 1 is leaving Wellington) to sell by Public thereon, and known as No. 150, Abel | Auction as abovo:— Smith-street; The prop,?.-tv is cen- ■ THE GOODWILL OF LEASE No. trally situated between • Willis-street 84230, expiring Ist day of June. and Tho "lerraoe. and is adnnraoly 1932 of the property known as 13, suited for a nursing home or apart-Talavera-terrace, and having a front- ment house age to Talavera-terrace of 60.8 links j jOt 6—ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, and 49.65 links to Clermont-terrace, being part Section 37, part Lot 1, with a depth of over 231 'inks, TO- ' D.P. 774. with a frontage of 30 feet to GETHER with the 10-roorned Resi- County-road and Marine Parade, Rona, dence erected thereon. Bay, by a depth of 184 feet, together The residence has all modern conv,ni- ™& the 4-room,Hl cottage erected S-room infpate gnH e!e°trl° "^ Lot 7--ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, U^ll: T ,: f f ir situated within about 6 minutes walk from tho . • c oullty -road and Marine Parade, £ Ts&Z'& X- O « S 1- U S of the harbour and city. within a few minutes of the wharf, Further particulars and card, to view - anc l face-tlio beach, from the Auctioneers, HARCOURT AND CO.. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., Auctioneers. 105, Customhouse-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 11

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