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THURSDAY, 20lh JANUARY, 1000, At 0 p.m. AUCTION’ SALE OP' SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FU RNITURE. Messrs uarcourt and co. ore instructed by Si. M. LITCHFIELD, Esq., to sell at his residence, 8, Hobson street, on Thursday, Oath January, at 2 p.m., liis Superior Household 'furniture, comprising— Diningroom mahogany suite, large liandsome mahogany sideboard, handsome mahogany suite, cedar dinner waggon, drawingroom cabinets, telescope dining table, marble centrepiece, leather-top writing desk, Chcstcrliela couch, lady’s and gent's easy chairs in silk tapestry, occasional tables, wilton pile vestibule and stair carpets, hearthrug*, Brussels carpet, folding and wicker chairs, brass raif bedsteads, mattresses, linoleum, curtains, fenders, fireirons, - pictures, kitchen utensils, etc.. And A VERY HANDSOME ASH AND HONEYSUCKLE BEDROOM SUITE BY MAPLE, LONDON. Catalogues on application. On View WEDNESDAY, with January, noon to 4 p.m. UARCOURT AND CO., 127 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1900, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, SUBDIVISION OF TOWN ACRE 476, FRONTAGES TO THE TERRACE, HOULCOTT STREET AND MULLIGAN’S AVENUE. TVTESSKS UARCOURT AND CO. are ivJL favoured with instructions to sell, under order of the Supreme Court, Wellington, in the matter of (lie Estate of the lale Mrs Catherine Mulligan, the undermentioned Properties, at their salerooms, Panama slrcct, Wellington’, on FRIDAY, 20th January, 1000, at 2.00 p.m.— LOT 1.-ALL THAT piece of land, together with the 6-roomcd dwelling thereon, known as “Mavourneen Villa," fronting Bonlcott street, and now in the occupation of Airs Donovan us tenant. LOT 2.—ALL THAT' piece of land having a frontage of fOlft to Houlcott street, and extending along Mulligan’s avenue on its south-western boundary, with the 9-roomod dwelling-house and buildings thereon, known as "Thornleigh,” now- in the occupation of Mrs Bedford as tenant. LOT 3.—ALL THAT irregular piece of laud fronting Mulligan’s avonuo with tlio 7-roomed dwelling-house and buildings thereon, now in the occupation of Mr John Hutcheson, M.H.R., as tenant. LOT 4.—ALL THAT irregular piece of land fronting Mulligans avenue with the 7-roomcd dwelling-house and build- - ings thereon, now in the occupation of Mr A. L. Wilson as tenant. LOT 5. —ALL THAT irregular piece of land (unbuilt upon) fronting Mulligan’s avenue and hang between Lot 4 and the uvemiß, and now also in the occupation of the, said Mr Wilson as garden and fowl-run. LOT G.—ALL THAT rectangular piece of laud 44ft by 72.1. ft. and having access from an extension of Mulligan’s avenue 9fl wide, with the 9-rocmcd dwellinghouse and buildings 1 hereon, known as "Mount Pleasant Villa,” and now in the occupation of Mrs Fitzgihbon as tenant. LOT 7.—ALL THAT rectangular piece of land 41ft by 63ft Gin (unbuilt upon) fronting the extension of Mulligan’s avenue, and now in tho occupation of Mrs Fitzgihbon as a garden. LOT'S.—ALL THAT piece of land adjoining Lot 7 having a frontage of 42ft to the extension of Mulligan’s avenue by a depth of;G3.jft to 75ft, now in the occupation partly of Mra Morse and partly of Mrs Ficzgibhon as gardens. LOT 9.—ALL THAT piece of land haying a frontage to Wellington terrace of Gfift by a depth of 54ft, together with-the 11-roomed residence thereon, known as "Claremont House,” and now in the occupation of Mrs Pitts as tenant. LOT 19.—ALL THAT piece of land having a frontage to Wellington, terrace of 66ft by a depth of 54ft to 56ft, together with a right-of-way sft wide from the extension of Mulligan's avenue and together with the 10-roomcd residence thereon known as "Wonona," now in the occupation of Mrs Morse as tenant.

For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to J.- J. DEFINE, Solicitor, 16. Brandon street; SKERRETT AND WYLIE, Solicitors, Lumbton quay; Or to UARCOURT AND CO., 838 Auctioneers. CHRISTMAS BOX. PAINTS, PLAQUES. &,o„ IN OIL AND WATER COLOURS. Paperhanginga at all Prices and Good Di* count fol Cash' allowed. OUR Nevr Zinc Paint better than lead, and cheaper. Try it. Floor Staining Varnish for Furniture, Stone-coloured Floors, etc. Hold .many testimonials as to its great usefulness. Cremonium—Do try it on your furniture, bicycle, on your boots, on your saddle and'bridle, on your oilcloth, floors; you will be delighted. A now Paper called "'Papyrus Defendo." —lt rcs.sia all insect life; under carpets, no moths will ever attack them: under scrim, bugs depart, fleas flee away; oonoxioua to all insect life—3d ,rer yard, on? yard wide, at ‘ N— <7. .Manners street. Try It. Darpucs JO years down and no moth. 448 ELECTRO PLAT I NO! ELECTRO PLATING! TE N K INS AiN D TVT AC K. ** Lumbton quay, ' L7JL Beg to inform Hie Public that having nocured the services of u thoroughly Competent Operator, they have resumed Work in their Electro-plating Department, and are now in a position to execute promptly all orders entrusted to them. Bicycle Parts and Silver ■ plated Ware made equal to new. ______ All Work guaranteed Beat Quality ami i Finish. JENKINS AND MACK, Plumbers, Brassfoundcrs. Coppersmiths and Electro-platers, 115, Lumbton quay, Wellington- 760 HEALTH ASSURED. The Suffering and Ailing can rely on obtaining relief by Consulting (personally, or bv iiost, free), PROF. NOTMANN. ALE.. E.M.G.. NEW ZEALAND Electropathic Institute, 236, Gloucester street, Christchurch, Professor Nolmann is a Medical Electrician and Botanical Export, and treats his patients with Nature's own remedies with wonderful success. You can be treated successfully at your own home. He has had 20 years’ European experience, and has been largely consulted since ho commenced practice in Now Zealand seven years since, and to convince the most sceptical will forward Electrical Appliances. TESTIMONIAL. Stirling (Otago), Prof.-Nolmann. Jan. 20, 1893. i Sir,-—1 have carried out the instructions contained in your first letter, ancl the reault.s have been satisfactory. Before I wrote I thought 1 could not be cured, I had tried so many remedies. I am thankful to bo able to inform you that I have improved every day since I placed myself under your concentrated treatment. T am now fully restored. I trust you will accept my thanks for your prompt attention throughout, and also for the great benefit I have received from yon. 131) E. D. CLARKE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3956, 23 January 1900, Page 8

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