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Auction Sales*. CASSIDY, NORTH & CO. AUCTION SALE OF U-ROOMED HOUSE ON VALUABLE FREEHOLD SECTION, CORNER GLASGOW & GLOUCESTER STREETS, THE HOUSE IS SOUND AND SUBSANTIALLY BUILT, RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. ALSO— Broadwood piano, linoleums of 6 rooms and hall, carpet runner, and the whole contents of the house of nearly new furniture and effects. SALE THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 26th, at 1 o’clock. Tlf ESSES CASSIDY, NORTH, AND CO., instructed by Mrs D. B. L. Young, who is leaving Wanganui, will Sell, by Public Auction, on the premises, corner Glasgow and Gloucester Streets, as above: — ALSO— Immediately after the sale of the property, furniture as follows, without reserve— YARD.—Lot of firewood and coal, lawn mower (in perfect order), spade, axe, grubber, child’s perambulator, child’s cart and tricycle, doll’s folding push cart (rubber tyres), rubbish tin, 6 parcels ■ of books, 6 parcels of groceries, 3 saucepans, 1 colander, meat dish and teapot, enamel coal scuttle, shovel and brush, auto harp, wringer (in tip-top order). KITCHEN.—Lino and hearth rug, kitchen table, 4 chairs, baby’s high chair, pair Casement curtains, pole, etc., blind and spring roller (complete), kitchen clock, small clock, 10 dinner plates, 8 bread and butter plates, 5 white and gold cups and saucers, 1 bread board. DINING ROOM.—Lino (12 x 12), 3yds carpet runner, 2yds carpet runner, hearth rug, hr. r. fender and brasses, pair Casement curtains, pole, rings, and brackets, 2 blinds, spring rollers, etc., massive mirror-back sideboard (kauri, carved panels), BEAUTIFUL-LY-TONED PIANO BY BOARDWOOD, WHITE AND CO., LONDON, 3-piece suite (moquette, upholstered), 1 high back chair, 1 leather easy chair, 1 A.B. chair, high palmstand, overmautlc (modern design and pretty pattern), table, cushions, 3 pieces assorted music, pair painted panels in oils, 2 pictures in oils, 6 volumes of the “Modem Baker and Confectioner,” 3 plaster plaques, 2 pair field glasses. BEDROOM NO. I.—First-class lino (15 x 12), carpet runner (4)- yards, velvet pile), carpet runner (2 yards) and doorslips, leather couch, leather chair, small table, chcval duchess (Dexter’s the very newest design), tile-back wash stand, set toiletware, brass-rail bedstead and wire mattress, Mcßae kapoc mattress, kapoo mattress, bolster, 4 pillows, 3 white blankets, 1 coloured blanket, 1 kapoc quilt, b.r. cot with wire and kapoc mattress, pair Kaiapoi wool oot blankets, 2 pair lace curtains, poles, rings and brackets, 2 blinds and spring rollers, cushion, cretonne wardrobe, handpainted cushion cover, pair handpainted bracket satins. BEDROOM NO. 2.—Lino (12 x 12), firstclass, carpet (3 yards), double wooden bedstead and wire, double kapoo mattress, bolster and 2 pillows, 3 white blankets, coloured blanket, kapoc quirt, duchess with wing mirrors (4 drawers), wicker easy chair, leather chair, 1 chair,, chamber, pair lace curtains, pole, ring and brackets, blind and roller, cretonne wardrobe. HALL.—Lino (about 9 yards), carpet runner (about 7 yards, Axminster), pair hall curtains (G. Mohair), poles, brackets and rings, 3 door slips pot stand and palm, high pot standi, small hall table. BEDROOM NO. 3.—Lino, duchess chest, 2 wire stretchers, 3 kapoc mattresses, 2 pillows, flax mattress, wicker easy chair, leather chair, 3 white double blankets, | coloured rug, pair curtains, polos, rings, etc., blind and spring roller, 2 small pieces carpet, parcel blinds and spring rollers, pair curtains. NOTE.—The property will be sold at 1 o’clock. Intending purchasers can inspect by applying to the owner on the premises, or at bur ofiice any time before the sale. We can make terms for purchase of the house, with deposit of from .£l5O to £2OO, and balance as rent. Ycndor is leaving Wanganui (so possession can bo had forthwith) and is determined to seli. Don’t forget the date and time of sale: THURSDAY NEXT', AUGUST 26th, at 1 p.m.

CASSIDY, NORTH AND CO., Auctioneers. At tlie Request of the Mortgagee, and Under Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme 'Court at Wanganui. ON WEDNESDAY, THE Bth DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1920. TMTESSRS CASSIDY, NORTH, AND CO. have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wanganui to Sell by Public Auction at the Assembly Rooms, Bell Street, at 2.30 pm., as above; All that Piece of Land situate in the Provincial District of Wellington, containing one hundred and thirtyone acres and thirty-nine perches, more or less, being the Lots numbered 9 and 10 on Deposited Plan provisional number 2930, parts - of Sections 63 and 64, right bank Wanganui River, and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Register Book, volume 267, folio 185. Subject to Memorandum of mortgage, registered number 118,879, securing the principal sum of one thousand two hundred pounds (.£1200) and interest. This property is situate on the Mission Line, near Papaiti, and would make a handy dairy farm. The mortgagee's estimate of value may be seen at the Supreme Court Office, Wanganui, whTSe further particulars may be obtained from Messrs Armstrong, Craig, and Barton, of Wanganui, solicitors; or from the auctioneers. CASSIDY, NORTH, AND CO., Auctioneers. CHALDECOTTS AGENCY, EIDGWAY STREET. Phone 1138. FOR SALE. A beautiful section. College Estate, corner Gray Street and Selwyn Crescent. Ground rent £ls. I have a reaUy good place 2 miles from Post Office. 17£ acres which will run 10 cows—now running 6 cows and other stock. Very good 6-r coined house, all good outbuildings, fowl run, etc. Only reason for selling recent death of owner. I can thoroughly recommend this, having a personal knowledge of its capabilities. picst-class house and quarter-acre section, Victoria Avenue. Fine house and large section, St. John’s Hill. CHALDECOTT, LAND AND HOUSE AGENT, EIDGWAY STREET.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160737, 25 August 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160737, 25 August 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160737, 25 August 1920, Page 12

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