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AUCTIONS. PETONE. PETONE. SATURDAY, 3rd JULY, 1926, 1.30 p.m. 1.30 p.m. On the Premises, SS, Britannia street, Petone. LARGE AND PEARSON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Jackson street, Petone, have received instructions from Misses Macdonell, who are giving up housekeeping, to sell by auction the complete contents of their six-roomed houtje, comprising:— PIANO (by Lcitzner, ovarslrnne, check action), METRONOME, QUANTITY MUSIC, 9-PIECE SUITE (in moquette), CARPET (12 x 12), Occ. Table (in oak), Occ, Chair (in moq.), Writing Desk and Bookcase (in mahogany), Large Number of Valuable Books, Marble Clock, ' Fender _ and Brass Irons, Quantity Pictures, SteroKcope with 100 vievs, - Bevel Hanging S-PIECITsUITE (in horsehair), Rideboard, Escritoire (in mahogany), Dining Table, Lounge Chair (in leather), Singer Sewing Machine (in oak), Cut Glass Decanter, Cutlery, Dinner Service, etc., etc. lIALLSTAND (mahogany), Hall Table, Binoculars, Barometer, 12yds Hall CONTENTS 3 BEDROOMS including: Double Bed and 3 Single Beds, Box Mattresses, Horsehair Mattress, Kapok Mattresses, Pillows, Bedding, etc., 2 Commodes, 2 Dnchessc Prs., 3 Chests Drawers, Pictures, ■ Lino., Bedroom Chairs, Oval Table Mirror, Toilet Sets, etc. KITCHEN: Table, Couch, Chairs, Armchair, Dresser, Brass Prcs. Pan, Saucepans, Cutlery, Crockery, Mincing Machine, Wringer, Step Ladder, Garden Tools, Carpenter's Tools, and Sundries too numerous to mention. Also — EXPENSIVE INVALID CARRIAGE (rubber tired). 315 ™**- 315 J. M. PEARSON, Auctioneer. MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS. VALUABLE MAORI MAT, AX. HALL RUNNER, PAINTINGS, OVAL OAK EXT. DINING TABLE. HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, BLANKETS. SHEETS, & EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES. No. 43, SALAMANCA ROAD (Close to Kelburn Tram). By Order of the Trustee in the Estate of the late L. H. B. Wilson (deceased). "P JOHNSTON AND CO. have received x-i% instructions to sell at the residence in Salamanca road as above:— THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS. Full details later. v R JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, sth JULY, at 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE Of J CHARMING BUILDING SITES, -"- situated in the best part of Hataitai, corner Kainui road and Waipapa road. "jVTESSRS. SAMSON BROS, have' been X'-L instructed by the owner to sell by public auction, as above,'the Valuable1 Freehold Sections: — LOT 1-37 x 113. LOT 2—37 :; 121. LOT 3—37 x 12-}. LOT 4—lo x 112. These Sections are v minute-,' v.-iilk from tram terminus, have smi all day, and command a magnificent sea view; c-.sy terms. For lull particulars apply THE AUCTION ARCADE, 19, 'C'ourtenay place. J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY MORNING, At 10 a.m. sharp. SALE OK SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 2 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, QUANTITY OF HEAVY INLAID LINOLEUM, CHESTERFIELD SUITE. SUPERIOR CAUPET SQUARES, SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, COSTLY OAK AND LIGHT RIMU BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE-. AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Family Residence, 20, Hanson street (closo ty Drummoud street). P JOHNSTON AND CO. have received J-J' instructions from the owner to sell on Car. premises, Hanson sireot, sik above— THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS. 250 KJoSi'ON, 250 - Auctioneer. PUBLIC TRUST SALE Of RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, Situated HOBSON STREET, CONSTABLE STREET, BROOKLYN. LYALL BAY, KILBIRNIE. On WEDXKS.UAY, 14th JULY, 1020, At 2.30 p.m. By direction of the Pt;blie Trustee, as Administrator in the undermentioned Estates. AT OUR ROOMS, 10-5, Customhouse quay. "jfyTEKSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND 1»A CO.- will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above: ' 1. ESTATE OF JAMES GEAR (Deceased): RESIDENCE., known us No. u2, Hobson slrcci, Wellington. This .'s a charming Residence, comprising lounge hall, drawing-room with beam ceilings, nursery, dining-room, kitchen with gas cooker, ideal hot water service, washhouse with ■-s copper and tubs, pantry with cupboards, lobby for coats. Upstairs: Five bedroom;! and bathroom. This property is in excellent order, and is most artistically decorated. There is a good garden and lawn, with concrete yard and two motor garages. The section comprises 35.99 perches, more or less. The house is in a sunny position and . commands 11 view :of the harbour. 2. ESTATE OF HAROLD CHRISTIE (Deceased): RESIDENCE, known as No. 4,' Dorking road, Brooklyn, having a frontage of 44ft to Dorking road. Area 19.7 perches, more or less. There are four rooms, ■ scullery and washhouse. Government mortgage, 4% per 3. ESTATE OF MARY ANN WRIGHT (Deceased): RESIDENCE, known as No. 127, Constable street. This is a substantial Dwelling of 6 good rooniß, on one floor, detached washhouse and lavatory. Has all usual conveniences and is now vacant, and immediate possession will be given. Government mortgage. Frontage to Constable street, 37ft. Area, 23.9 perches, more 4. ] °STATE OF THOMAS C. BERRY (Deceased): RESIDENCE, known as 222, Coutts street, containing 5 rooms, situated at the corner of Yule and Cook streets, Kilbirnie. The section has frontages of 99ft to Yule street and of 40ft to Cook street, and umprises an area of 14.5 perches, more 5. ESTATE OF A. J. M. M'KECHNIE'S AGENCY: Property known as No. 08, Lyall Parade, Lyall Bay, together with the three Cottages thereon. Section contains 24.9 perches, and has a frontage to parade of 50ft. Further particulars from THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington. Or THE AUCTIONEERS, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay. WANTED TO SELL, VflfiVV Light Train Rails, 141b and 201b •^ yard; Railway iron, second-hand, 281b and 501b yard; Tee, Angle, Round, and Flat Iron; also Pulleys, Shafting, and Beltinj, Bench Drill, Iron Sheath Blocki, Grindstones, and Handy Iron of all sorts. STEyENS & CO., Upper Abel Smith (street. Tel. 20-333.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 2, 2 July 1926, Page 14

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