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MONDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1904, At 2.30. "infT F. SHORTT will sell at hia mart— 1 TV • An accumulation of superior furnituro aud effects, sent lo> the rooms for convenience of sale. After which — A collootion of pictures, oils, stool oncravings, etc., tho property of Mr. Goo. Fisher, M.H.R. THE WHOLE WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. Thjs Forms an Attraotivo Salo. ' CIIAFF ! OATS ! CHAFFI MONDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock noon. TT AERY AND CO.,' LTD., will soil' by 'JLJ auction at thoir rooms, Jervois-quny — OAA Sacks good Canterbury oatoii liKjV/ sheaf chaff OAA Sncks Canterbury oaten shoaf <4\y\) chaff (discoloured) OAA Sucks short discoloured oats 1 AA Sacks bright straw chaff v With all fault*, if atiy. Tv lots to suit purchasers. GREAT CLEARING SALE BY PUBLIC - r • AUCTION. FIRST-OLASS FURNITURE. Otf TUESDAY NEXT, 13th INST., At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. W. 11. MORRAH AND CO. .will sell an above in their rooms, Willis-stroot, owing to tho closing of traillo in -Willis-street, firsl-clas» Furnituro, etc, comprising ~in part— • 4 .h&ndsomo sideboards 1 solid walnut wardrobe 2- kauri wardrobes 4 "handsome ducu'cM chests 3 h«nd«onvc duchess pairs 3 hallstands 3 drophead. towing machines 5 dining-room suites 1 Bft 'and 1 6ft lelotCopo table 3 piano*, in good order Bedsteads,' bedding, chiffonier, chests drawers, -washstands nnd ware, tabios and mirrors, ooca*fonal tables, fenders, brasses,., chairs, offico table, round do, leather and * crolonno couohos, wickor 'ohatra, pictures, curtains, blankets, bedding, crockery and gWswarc, cutlory, kuchon utensils, clocks, mcateafo, wire, stretchers, counter desk, kitohen dreseer, and a hoot of useful ' ' •"household sundries Ako, 2 larjj;6'jnirrors Thi* is v a splondid opportunity for buyors to securo' first-class furniture, as wo intend clearing our rooms of all goods that havo been in- stock with reserves, nnd vondors are notified to that ofTcot. THURSDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. MODERN STX-ROOMED HOUSE, No. 83, TASMAtN'-S'litEET. , •TV/T ESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO JLyA havo been favoured with instructions .to sell by publio auction, nt their, rooms, 54 and 56 fc Willis-stroet, on abovo date, as under— < 1 ALL THAT VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, No. 83, I TASMAN-STREET, constating of 1 modern six-roomed dwollinghouse -with bay windows, porch, nnd balconies, erected only 15 month* upon section 20ft frontago to Tas-man-atreet -with depth of 132 ft, with uso of 6ft right-of-way adjoinins. This valuable property occupies a prominent position with a first-class uninterrupted view of tho City, and has just' boen vaoatod bY a tonanl at a rental of 27s por ■week. Tho Electrio Tramway torvico terminating at tho junction of Wallaco and Howard streets is distaut about 100 yards from tho property. This houso is within the circle of proportics readily rented, nnd will prove a first-class investment. ! THE LAST OF THE WELLINGTON HORSE TRAMS. GREAT CLEARING SALE Of HORSES, TRAM CARS, HARNESS, - - : 'BUSSES, HORSE COVERS, : .- ETC., ETC., ON. WEDNESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, Starling at ll a.m. sharp. Horses suitable for Carriage, Dog-cart, or Buggy, • and for Tradesmen's Carts, also Farm Work. (Undor instructions from the City Cor- ;•■ poration of Wellington.) mOWNSEND AND PAUL will soil by '<•*- publio auction at the Stables and Shads, Adolaidcroad, about— SA Horses • ' O.Q Tram-cars, closed, open, and nd\f double-deckers On Sots Harness ' "'-i' Double-Brake r*. 'Busios Horso Rugs, Stable Requisites, and lot of sundries. Tho horses ore soiuo of the vory best, and as' a wholo aro superior to tho lot sold at tho previous sale. Amongst the lot thero aro some splendid singlo harness sorts and somo exceptionally wellbred mare* and half draughts. - The tr»m-cnre are known to bo tho best lor horeo-trom system in the colony, all being woll and strongly built, and for a borso-tram syslom cannot bo excelled. They aro also suitablo for many other purposes. Tho harness is socond to none in the city. This being a genuine clearing salo, we can, with confidenco, recommend it to tbo attontion of thoso in want of horses, trams, 'busses, and harness. This will bo tbo last solo, for our instructions are to soil. Tho horses being all corn-fed aro fit for immodiato work. ' ;Tho Auctioneer will bo pleased to furnish intending purchasers with all information roqniirod. " F. TOWNSEND, Auctioneer. UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. -THURSDAY, 15th" SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock. (JMTESSRS. DALGETY AND CO. (Ltd.) UTX will soil at thoir yards, as above — 6 3-year-old heifors (somo nearcalving) 1 bull 1 Shorthorn bull, 3 years old 4" springing cows 6 store cows 2 Jersey bulls, 18 months old 4 yearling heifers 15 springing heifers, 2 and 3 years old (good lme) 20 firat-olaw springing heifers 20 yearlings • 12 cows, noar calving 6 to 8 milkers, oalve this month 1 3-ypar-old Tilly, unbroken 2 springing cows 4 yearling heifors 2 cows in calf 2 empty cows 3 empty heifors 5 wean era Entries mny bo loft with W. B. TRAVBRS, Local Agent. rOADFORD AND CO., PBTONB JtV LAND MART, HAVE FOR SALE— 2 Sections in Jackson-street at £15 a , foot nnd one at £20 a foot; a 6-room- \ od House, price £365 ; ono Section for £100, one at £150, and one at £250. . , J

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 8