W. ROUT & SONS^ "WEDNESDAY WEXT, »t IS "Noon, Important Udk served Sale of SUPERIOR FURMSfIffIGS Miit>n-st. (between Hardy and Bridge streets. In the Estate tf the late Me J. MOBRISON, MESSRS W. "ROUT & SONS, are favoured with iastrucMons to sell as above at the residence of the late i Mr. J MorrißCD, Milton-st., the whole of the nearly new Superior Furnishing*, etc., C °Drawing~Room.— Handsome BrnsBeis carpet 18 x 14ft, superior settee in tapestry and plash, cobv coiner in serge ovennantlo, fanoy wioker chairs, gOBBip o'lair in tapestry and plush, choice fancy ohßirß in tapestry, figure plush, and Utrecht velvet, singlo ottoman in tapestry and plash, fancy tables, corner bamboo whatnot, 3 fold soreen, carved 2 tier tables, hearth rupr, brass mounted f< nder and brasses, engravings, ohen&lle curtains, muslin curtains, fern stand, pot plants,' fancy brackets, ornaments, cake stand, etc, Dining Room.— Linoleum, carpet square, hearth rug, fender, coal vase, dining table and cover, massive sideboad with mirror panels and back, superior suite in leather, lady's writing o-binel, wickers chair and cushions, butler's tray and stand, side table clock, ornaments, dinner service, E. P. cruet, tta service, tumblers, wines, glassware, t'ifle dißhes, curtain pole, lace o&rtains, plate basket, cutlery, eto. 4 Bedrooms, containing— 3 docbesi drests, marble top duoheßs and other waehstands, ohoioe pet double ware, single setß ware, toilet glasses, table rol«)t sets, double, threequarter, and single brass mounted bedsteads, superior lounge in tapestry, wire m&ttreßses, kapoc mattresses bolsters, pIUow, blanket?, sheets, tawel rails, fancy tables, wardrobe drapings, flooroloth, carpet) squaro, Japanese matting, goat skin n ats, hearth rugs ourtains, curtain pole, ■ oiled licen basket, eto, etc. Hall table, floarclth, siip mats, 2 door mats, etc. Kitchen table, tin « are, saucepans, clothes horae. bathf , wringer, Bteps, and kitchen utenßils etc. Outside.— Wheelbarrow, tools, Btable requisites, etc, etcandnamerone lots too varied for description. Gotdß on view Wednesday morning. Special, — The whole of the goods being of superior quality and only recently purchased, should command the attention of bayers. Positive Unreserved Sale. W. EOUT k SONS, Furniture aod line Art Salesmen SATUEDAY, November 8, at Noon. OITY PROPERTY, NILE- St. WEST. MESSES W. EOUT & SONS, acting under instructions from the Executor of the late S. M. Levy, deceased, will sell as above, at their Land Sale Booms, That very desirable EESIDENTIAL PEOPEETY, situate Nile-street West, near the Ohuroh Hill, and twe minutes' walk from the Post Office, having a frontage of 40 feet and a dejth of 115 feet, together with the 7 roomed Dwelling, conveniences, and Orchard thereon. N.8.-The estate must be wound up, and easy terms can be arranged. Plan to view and particulars from W. EOUT & SONS. SATUEDA.Y. Nov. 15tb, at 12 Noon, BUILDING SITES. MESSRS W. ROUT & SONS are favoured with instructions to sell as above, by Public Auotion, at their Land S.-ile Rooms, the balance of the Procies in the FELL ESTATE, as follows :— } Aore in Kawai-street riJIL H Allotments in Beactmlle 7 Allotments in Emmo-street N.B.— The owners are determined to sell the above Properties, and have accordingly reduced the upßet prices oonsider*bly. The upset pi ices range from £A to £90 per allotment. For plane and particulars apply to W. BOLT & SONS, Property Auctioneers. BiSLEY BROS., & CO. COTTAGE PROPERTY, SITUATED OFF ALTON ST. MESSES BISLEY BROS. & CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, on October Btu, at Nood, All that piece or parcel of Freehold Land situated off Alton-street, being part of Section 423 on the plan of the City, together with Eesidence and other Improvemeuta thereon. Practically Vithout Reserve. If desired, two thirda of the purchase monpy can remain for a term of years at current rate of interest. Full particulars given on application to ;bisley beos. & co., Land Auctioneers. PBELIM/N ABY.-At an EarJy Date. l | FREEHOLD PKOPEETIES, £ TAKA.KA. MESSRS BISLEY BEOS. &CO.. acting ur.dur instructions, vill sell an early date, at Takaka, ,g.Two Freehold Properties, known Mr James Spittall'e, junr. nLot I.— Being sections 131 and 13U, Blocks 8 and 9, Takaka Survey District. Several acres in hops, together with Residence, Hop Kiln, and all improvements thereon Lot 2.— 192 Acres Freehold Land, being : sections \ and 2, block 8, Waitapu Distrlot, Anatoki, Fuller particulars later. BISLEY BEOS. iJCO,, Auctioneers. WOOL SKIJN AND_HIDE lnm?i SALES. AT CITY YAEDS. 'TUESDAYS, THUE&DAYS, AND SATURDAYS. MESSRS BISLEY BEOS. & CO. will hold TRI- WEEKLY SALES of the above as follows : — £3ii TUESDAYS, at 3 p.m. THURSDAYS, at 3 p.m. SATURDAYS, at 10 a.m. Next SaIe— TUESDAY, at 3 p.m. SATURDAY, Novembt r Bth, at Noon. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED FREEHOLD PROPERTY, JPOXHILL, MESSRS BISLEY BEOB. & CO., having been favoured w>fch instructions from MRS ALLEN, who contemplates leaving the district, will sell by public auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, Hardy-street, on Saturday, November Bth, at Eoon, VALUABLE IMPROVED FAEM, comprising — IQ/* ACRES (more or Iobs), being BeeJLOD t' 00 3 and part sections 1 and 157, together with two Dwellinghouses, Stable, and Ontbaildings thereon Albo, about 5000 HOP POLES. This property la situated on the main road, is in a warm position, and within ten minutes' walk from the Foxhill Railway StatiOD. A portion vl the buildings are almost new, the whole of the property is riDg fenced and subdivided inte a number of parts— s acres in oats, 2} in hops, which are cultivated and poled. If desired, two-thirds of the purobase money can be arranged at current rate ot Interest. Full particulars given on application to BISLEY BROS. & CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALEBY TENDER. THAT .Valuable piecfi of Land comprising f o{ an acre, situated i» Grove Street, The Wood, the property of, aud occupied by Mr C. Byrne ; together with the 8-roomed* Dwelling House and stable thereon. Tenders will be receiveii at our Office up to noon on Wednesday the Bth October. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' PITT & MOORE, Solicitors, Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 1 November 1902, Page 4
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