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MONDAY, 18th JUNE, 2 o'olook sharp. IN OUR AUCTION MART, Dominion-avenue (next Barrett's Hotel). EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (Removed from Kelburn to Our Rooms for Convenience of Sale). VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, will Sell a NICE SELECTION OF FURNITURE. Comprising: 325 " LSI S- 325 4 DARK RIMU WARDROBES (bey. mirrors) 6 DARK RIMU DUCHESSB CHESTS 4 HANDSOME CARPETS (various sizas OAK BEDROOM SUITES (oval mirrors) MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD SUITES Bedsteads, wires, kapoks, pillows, copper kerbs, fenders, 10 pair blankets, 24 h.b. chairs (oak and rimu), 2 handsome oak sideboards, oak ext. table, linos., congoleum, pictures, ornaments, fireside sets, cruets, faooy dishes, ladies' bags, oak buffet, dark escritoire (.handsomely made), piano (flat grand, John Broadwood), 6 upright grand pianos, 2 cottage pianos, 2 shop counters (one specially good one'), 500 enamel sauoepans, oostly oak wardrobe (Beaoonsfield, 4 drawers, 2 cupboards, largo oval mirror), 4-piece light rirau bedroom suite (handsomely made, unique design), large consignment reversible rugs, and a large assortment of beautiful atnd costly furniture. SPECIAL.—Make for Our Mart on Monday. Sale sta.rts 2 p.m. sharp. W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. VINE AND WILSON'S AUCTION ROOMS, "Where the Crowds Buy and Soil." TO KARORI RESIDENTS AND OTHERS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Afc 1 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, PARKVALE-RD., KARORI. AE. CARVER AND CO., Auction- • eers, 137, Lambton-quay, have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of Alice Wickman (deceased), to Sell the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, as folMORRIS CHAIRS, MORRIS COUCH, DUCHESSE PAIRS, SCOTCH CHESTS, TABLES, CHAIRS, OVERMANTEL. FENDER AND IRONS, BOOKCASE (Leadlight Doors), DOUBLE AND SINGLE BEDSTEADS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, LINOLEUM. CARPET RUNNER, HEARTH RUGS, CURTAINS, BLINDS, VASES, ORNAMENTS, PICTURES, WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE, TOH,ET SETS, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, SAUCEPANS, BOILERS, PRIMUS STOVE, PERFECTION HEATER, GARDEN HOSE, GARDEN SEAT, SAWS, GRIT MHiL, WRINGER. AXES, ; SHOVELS, PICKS, CROWBARS, GARDEN' AND HAY FORKS, SPADES, HEDGE CLIPPERS, SPRAY PUMPS, TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, and HOSTS OF OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. NO RESERVE. Goods ou view morning of sale. R. A. WILSON, Auctioneer. • PUBLIC TRUST SALE. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN DIXON AND EDWARD STREETS, LOWRY BAY, RHODES-STREET, AND HERALD-STREET. To be sold by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, sth JULY, 1922, At the Oddfellows' Hall, 203, Lambtonquay, at 2.50 p.m. MESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. havo received instructions from the Public Trustee to offer for sale by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, sth July, 1E22, at 2.30 p.m., at the Oddfellows' Hall, 2(3, Lambton-quay. 1. Louis Henry Hoaro (deceased): (a) NO. 90, DIXON-STJREET, 9 Rooms, bath, hot and cold water, etc., land (b) No. 92, DIXON-STKBBT, 8 Rooms, bathroom, washnouse, and conveniences, land 30 x 90. (c) No. 1, J3DWARD,STREET (giving bafik entrance to above properties), 6 rooms and convaniences: land 31 x 33. Til© above properties are situated in the heart of city and wouia mako an ideal lactory or warehouse site. (d) DOWRY BAY-Modern 8-rd. Residence, very fully furnished, also batliroom, hot and cold water, linen press, washhoiree, engineroom, drainage, motor garage, one-stall stable, trap shed and coal house, fowlhouse, etc. Land 1 acre and 33 pcrohes, beautifully laid out in lawns and gardens. 2. Margaret Smith Clark (deceased): No. 28, RHODES-STREET, one story Dweolin.tr of 6 rooms, with kitchen, pantry, scullery, also glass house, etc., land 34 x SO. 3. Annio Cecelia Whelan (deceased) • No. 8, HERALD-STREET, 4-roomed House with bathroom, washhouse, etc., land 22ft x 81ft 9in. Further particulars and conditions of fiaie, also cards to view, can ba obtained irom LONGMORE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1922, At 2.20 p.m. SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORT"ITESSRS J. H. BETHUNE & CO., J-'A acting under instructions from tlio Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington will offer for sale by Public Auc- • tion at their Sale Rooms, Featherstonstreet Wellington, on Wednesday, the 19th day of July, 1922, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon— A¥ J To? AT Paroe! of lal>tl containing two (2) roods and twenty-four decimal seven (24.7) perches, being part of er'^J 5' Hutt being part ot Lot 17 on Deposited Plan No. 1731 and being the whole of the land ou Deposited Plan No. 3839, and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of" Title, Volume 249, Folio 74, Wellington RegisThe Property has upon it a dwelliVhouse of 4 rooms and is situate in Stillingstreet, Lower Hutt. The Mortgagee's estimate of value and application to soil can be inspected at the r^T <? f,, t, h? T .:Ree ist>-ar of the Supreme youvt at Wellington. Particulars and conditions of sale may be inspected at the Offices of the Re?isf's™ MA£ENGARB, HAY, & MACALISTER Solicitors, 39. Johnson-street, _!!.^. si opj. or fhe Auctioneers. J^/[ornTngton estate. Hnl ,uS??,TION3 FOR SALE. Only the following 37 Sections are left: — One at £60 Three at £75 Eight at £80 , , m Five at £100 j And Twenty Larger Sections at slightly | : higher prices. Apply early. Easiest terms—s per cent. aeposit, 5 per cent, in three, six, nine, and twelve months, balance in five years at 5i P«r ™nt. per annum. SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND CO., LTD 91, The Terraco (opp.'' Wellington Club, approach from Woodward-street), Wellington. ~ TO CLOSE ESTATE. 1 Government Valuation and without Deposit to substantial buyer, who would improve, ALLOTMENT formerly occupied by large Private Hotel' in Vivian-street, close to Willis-street. Now vacant, except for Shed and Brict; Stable. OKAY AND COCKCnoFT, flwk or. N.S.W. Building, U»btW

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 8

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