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" Sales by Auction. T. Mandeno Jackson] [J. Hughlings Jackson yyEDNESDAY. JUNE g AT 10 O'CLOCK. " BRIGHT,SIDE," OWEN'S ROAD, EPSOM. Magnificent piano, upright grand, full trichord, iron frame, in walnut case, by Beitter and Winkieman 2 REMARKABLY FINE AND MASSIVE CARVED BLACK OAK MARBLE TOP HALL TABLES BUHL MARQUETAIRE BUREAU, a rare and < choice piece of Furniture VERY MASSIVE CARVED SOLID MOTTLED KAURI FRONTED SIDEBOARD, most unique picce of Furniture. This was specially CARVED IN ITALY to the » order of the late Mr. G. B. Owen 3 MARBLE FRENCH REGULATOR CLOCKS, only require winding: once yearly 2 MASSIVE OFFICE TABLES in . Mahogany. - and Cedar Extremely VALUABLE COLLECTION of OIL PAINTINGS by J. C. DOLLMAN, ALBIN MARTIN. W. It. STONE; also, FIVE WATERCOLOURS by STUIITEVANT, W. WRIGHT. C. J. SMITH, and others. Small Collection of the late AIRS. BOYD'S POTTERY SOLID MAHOGANY 3-fronted WARDROBE, plateglass centre door MAGNIFICENT PEDESTAL DRESSING TABLE, with half length swing Mirror and 10 side drawers < SOLID BLACK AND GOLD OVERMANTEL, 6ft by sft 3 Gilt Overmantels Heavy MOTTLED KAURI SIDEBOARD Lounges. Easy Chairs MAHOGANY DININGROOM SUITE, in Morocco Leather, 8 Chairs, 1 Lounge VERY HEAVY MAHOGANY DINING . TABLE WITH PATENT SCREW. 9ft by 4ft • ENGLISH OAK HALL STAND, with Chair to match COLLECTION OF CORAL AND SHELLS IN GLASS CASE• ALABASTER AND PARIAN FIGURES • Music Canterbury. Piano Stool . B.M. Fenders. Irons, Hearth Ru;rs Walnut Tapestry and Plush Occasional Chairs Walnut and Fancy . Tables, Lustres Rattan and Wicker Chairs Round and Square Tables Set CEDAR BOOKSHELVES with CUPBOARDS Iron and Wooden Bedsteads CEDAR AND MOTTLED KAURI CHEST DRAWERS Waslistands ant! Dressing Tables CHAMBER WARE. HAND PAINTED Asbestos Gas Stoves, Linen Baskets Commodes CALIFONT, Venetian Blinds Pile Curtains LARGE LAWN ROLLER GARDEN SEATS, IRON, SCROLLED AND PLAIN Folding Garden Chairs Hose, Garden Tools, Door Mats and Scrapcrs, Knife-cleaner. Kitchen and Dairy Utensils 14 IRON AND GALVANISED TANKS, ASSORTED SIZES Quantity of Galvanised Iron BASKET PHAETON. - . < T M AN!DE *0 JACKSON Has been instructed by the Executors of the late MRS. G. B. OWEN to Sell by Public Auction S ABOVE. CATALOGUES NOW READY. TAKE EPSOM TRAM TO OWEN'S ROAD. T jyjANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneer, Custom-street. .

' • (' • * A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOB THE MER CHANT AND CAPITALIST. TWO SPLENDID BRICK WAREHOUSE PREMISES. PERPETUAL LEASEHOLDS IN VICTORIA- ' ' STREET AND HARRIS-STREET. J " : IN THE MIDST OF * THE CHIEF BUSINESS ' WAREHOUSES OF THE CITY. '' ; ; IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, , No. 84, Lambton Quay, Wellington. * T ON TUESDAY, 12th JUNE. 1906, At 2-30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD. WILSON ' AND * CO. are favoured with instructions to sell by Public • Auction,. as above— .. . ■; LOT I. rPHAT MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS JL BLOCK on the . Reclaimed Land, Vic-toria-street, being Section No. 8 on the Plan of the Te Aro Reclamation, having a frontage of 40ft to Victoria-street by a depth of 80ft. with the three-storey brick building erected thereon, in the occupation of Messrs. Storer, Meek, and Co., and other tenants. This first-class site is held from the Municipal Corporation of Wellington under perpetual lease, the first term of which expire, oil 30th April, 1916. with, periodic valuations every 14 years, lessee having full valuation for buildings and other improvements. The rent for the first term is £64 2a 8d per annum. The premises -are leased to Messrs. Storer. Meek, and Co. from Ist March, 1906. to 18th March, 1908, at a rental of £432 per | annum, and afterwards for a term of 8 years, expiring 18th March, 1916, at a rental of £500 per annum. v The property is situated immediately opposite the new six-storey warehouse of E. W. Mills and Co.,' Ltd., and adjoins the warehouse of Kempthorne. Prosser and Co., Ltd., and Messrs. D. W. Virtue and Co. lot n. THAT VALUABLE BLOCK, also on the Reclaimed Land, Harris-street, being Section No. 16 on the Plan of the Te Aro Reclamation, having a frontage of 40ft to Harris-street by a depth of 120 ft, with the two-storey brick building erected thereon, in the occupation of Messrs. Thompson Bros., Ltd., Fruit and Produce Merchants, and Messrs. €• A. Griffiths and Co. The land is held from the Municipal Corporation of Wellington under perpetual lease, the first term expiring 6th April, 1919, with periodic valuations every 14 years, and full valuation for all improvements, the rental payable for the first term being £70 per annum. The building is leased to Messrs. Thompson Bros., Ltd., for a term expiring on 16th December, 1913. at an annual rental of £345 12s. There is great difficulty in securing either building Bites or warehouse premises in the Citv of Wellington, and the present opportunity is so unusual that it should not be missed. Terms of Sale; 10 per cent, deposit: balance arranged. For further details apply to ' THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, At 2 p.m. Sharp. , yAILE AND gONS (Per H. E. Vaile, Auctioneer) will Sell by Auction at their Land' Sale Rooms, 37, . Queen-street, . . ELLESLE Y-STREET y^EST. EXCELLENT CITY INVESTMENT. TWO HOUSES— of 6 rooms. 3 fireplace?, gas and water: and another of 4 rooms and scullery, 2 fireplaces, city water. Present rcnals 27s per week. Level Allotment. 33ft by 117 ft. Being in the heart of the city, the Property is exceptionally well situated for letting. ■ Also, " ' INSTRUCTED BY MR. A. R. DUNN. WHO HAS PURCHASED A FARM. ' y£ORNINGSIDE. , HOUSE AND 2'. ACRES. Near the station-house of six rooms,' scullery, and verandah: only 4 years old; wash-house, with bath, storeroom, etc; 2a lr 34p volcanic soil,. properly fenced, J acre good garden, plenty grass for a cow. Convenient and healthy situation; only 10 minutes' walk from the trams. Also, jjOUNT JJOSKILL. Brixton road-two good semi-vol-canic ALLOTMENTS, each 66ft by 132 ft: very gentle slope. Lots 42 and 43, Sec. 131. Also, Dunbar road-level volcanic lot. 66ft by 132 ft. Lot 54 of Sec 15 AMUEL "yAILE AND gONS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 37, QUEEN-STREET. [

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 8

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