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FRIDAY NEXT, At 2 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the Premises, William street, Upper Hutt. On account of Mrs. Sorimgeour, who is giving up housekeeping. E JOHNSTON AND CO., have re- • oeived instruction to Sell at Upper Hutt. as above— THE WHOLE OF HER SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS. ETO. Full detail later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SALE OF SHOP PROPERTY AND SECTION, PAEKAKARIKI, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 14th NOV., 1923, At 2.30 p.m., AT OUR ROOMS, 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Tl/fESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND xtj. CO. are favoured with instructions from Mr. W. L. Short, to sell, by Pubho Auction, as above:— Part of Lot 2 on D.P. 830, Part Section 10a, Wainui District, containing 1 rood 4.1 perches.. ALSO, 1 undivided one-fifth share in 20 perches, being Lot 3. Part Seotion 10a, Wainui District, and Part Lot 2 on D.P. 830, together with undivided one-tenth part of Lot containing 20 perches. TOGETHER with substantial building, containing shop, two dwellings, bulk store and outhouses, and dwelling of 6 rooms. This property is situated direotly opposite the Post Offioe in this go-ahead seaside resort, and within one minute of the Railway, and the only reason thiß great opportunity comes along being that the owner is leaving Wellington. TITLE—LAND TRANSFER. Further particulars and card to view from the. Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay, Wellington. TO-MORROW, " At 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED" AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPET SQUARES, GAS STOVE, FISHING RODS, ETC., ON THE PREM^iis, 19, HOBSON CRESCENT. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM A LADY WHO IS GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING TO SELL THE WHOLE OF HER SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, SEWING MA.CHINE, ETC., CONTENTS OF 7 WEEL-FURNISHED ROOMS. A FEW OF THE LOTS COMPRISE: 3 BEAUTIFUL AX. CARPET SQUARES 10ft 6in x 9ft. 9ft x 9ft, DROPHEAD SEWING-MACHINE, INVICTA GAS STOVE, CHESTERFIELD SUITE UP. IN BLUE MOQUETTW. 10 PAIRS BEAUTIFUL BORDERED MADRAS CURTATNTS, SIDEBOARDS, 6 H.B. CHATRS, OCC. .AND GATE-LEG TABLES. OTTOMAN, D.W TlF.n AND MAT. TT>-<?SES. BEDROOM SUITE W H OVAL MTTfROBS. AX. STAIR* OAWET ANH ROTO. 3 S.W. B^DSTEAT>S. 2 GOOD FTSHING RODS. MORBTS CHATR. P O. CHMKS, Til T>. WARE, and STAINLESS KNIVES. Buffet. 4 duchesse pairs, ton set. books, jardinieres and plants, blinds, flower stand, vases, kerb. Ax. rugs, mats, good linoleums, hall mirror, 3 s.w. beds, wire and kn?r>k mattresses, ped. cupboard, en. buckets, hall rumrnrs, couch, at., anucermns, pictures. 2-roller mangle, folding beds, sheets, hlanko.ts, quilts, cutlery, kit. tnb'n and chairs, crockery, cooking utensils, and sundries. This furniture has only been in visa a few months. Everything is spotlessly clean and practically new. Our instructions are to snU evervthiner WITHOUT RESERVE. On view 10 to 12 morning of sale. a W.. PRICE. Auctioneer. - JOHMSONVILLE FAT STOCK Sa__. WEDNESDAY, 14th NOV., at 2 p.m. 40 prime bullocks 200 prime snorn wethers 200 prime shorn ewes 1 50 prime lambs WRlGril', SIWxiiSNSON AND CO., LTD. , ABfI,AJ*AM AND "WILLIAMS, LTD. AUCTION SALE, TXMi>jiji RiUjiTd. M'COLL TIMBER PROPRIETARY, LTD. (in Liquidation). SALE BY LIQUIDATOR. Acting under instructions from the Liquidator of the JVi'Coll Timber Proprietary, Ltd. (in Liquidation), MESSRS. ALFRED BUCKLAND _ SONS, LTD., will offer for sale by Public Auction, in one lot, at the Haymarket Land Sale Roomß, Albert street, Auckland, on . FRIDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m., 1. Certain Timber Rights and Rights under Agreement for Lease vested in M'Coll Timber Proprietary, Ltd. (in liquidation)— (a) Firstly, on Land containing 319 acres 1 rood, more or lees, being Section 7, Block 3, Horo Horo S.D. (b) Secondly, containing 419 acres, more or lesß, being the Block of Land known by the name of Rotohokahoka No. 2 Blpok, Rotorua S.D. 2. AGREEMENT for the Sale of all Millable. Timber standing or growing on an area of land containing 448 aores, more or less, being part Section 16, Blook 15, Rotorua S.D. 3. AGREEMENT for the Sole of all Millable Timber then standing on an area of land containing 250 acres, more or less, being the continuous Bu6h situated on the northern half of Section 1, Block 3, Horo Horo S.D., and being part of land in Lease in Perpetuity No. 2788. ; 4. AGREEMENT being confirmation of | the Sale by Vendor of MillaWe Tira- , ber standing on 'the land containing 633 acres, more or less, being Section 15, Block 15, Rotorua S.D. The Standing Timber consists chiefly of Rimu and Tawa. The bush is opened up with a logging road, and is accessible from Koutu Station, where there are loading skids. , Also ALL the Right, Title, and Interest in the M'Coll Timber Proprietary, Ltd., in the following Agreements for Lease :— 1. AGREEMENT for Lease of all that parcel of Land, being Part Section 7, Block 3, Horo Horo S.D. ?. RAILWAY LEASE of a reotangular parcel of Land, being Railway Reserve in Koutu Station Yard, Rotorua Branch Railway. Also All Felled Logs, whether on the properties referred to, along the various roads or on skids at the Railway Siding. Buildings, Skids, Roads, etc., aa enumerated in the Conditions of Sale. / Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the offices of the undermentioned, , ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers, Albert street, Auokland. ■ The Liquidator, Onehunga (P.O. Box 19) • Messrs. Russell, Campbell,, and M'Veagh, Solicitors, Auckland; Messrs. Hampnon and Davys, Solicitors, Rotorua. Arrangements for inspecting the Bush I may bo mado through Messrs. Hampson and Davys, Solicitors, Rotorua. J. W. CALDWELL, Liquidator.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 12

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