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IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, Commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), A.vn FOLLOWING DAYS, At 11 o'olock, NEXT HUME AND SON'S, GROCERS, WILLIS-STREET. 500 p aTr b 500 HOOTS nOOTS BOOTS. '£1000 JKW^- KKY £1000 J i;\V ELLERY. .l EWELLER Y. THE WELLINIiTOX AUCTIONEERING COM IVAN V havo boon favourod with instructions from Mr. Turner, Indent Agent and Import or, who in retiring from businoFs nnd leaving for Engkm!, to m>H by puliho nuolion at tho iibovn uddio*), thn wholn of his valuablo stock nnd namplon of Uoott, Jewellery, Fancy Goods, olc — 500 pairs fir»t-cla6» American boots in l>oxoa 15 ladies' 9 and 18 enrnt gold hunting wntchoa 12 gent*' 9 and 18 carat gold hunting wntchos 50 nilvor hunters 100 R.CJ ladies' and gontV watches Ladies' and gonts' chaius, largo quantity nn.iortod clocks and fancy goods, n lot of first-clais o.p. wnro, cruoU, buttar dishes, etc. 50 cloz flret-clm* eutlory, knivos, forks, spoons of the host cnulily 25 high-grado opnrn ami field glasses, and a largo quantity of other lines too numoroim to (letnil. Tho nbovo lot mint bo disposed of boforo Enetor, nnd thft salo will bo absolutely without Toservo. SPECIAL NOTICE.— Tho "premifes will ho open until 1 0 o'clock ovory night for iiMpeclion of goods. Isoto Address — Next Hurivo nnd Co., Grocer*, Willi«-strort, THE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. CLEARING SALE! 7 A HEAD DAIRY COWS AND • U HEIFERS. UPPER HUTT~*SALEYARDS. MONDAY, 17th~APRIL, 1905, Ai 1 p.m. thorp. DALGETY AND~CO. (LIMITED) h«vo rocoivod * instructions from Mr. Donald Reid, Upper Hult. who is giving up dairying, lo sell by publio auction — Tho wholo of his well-known hord of dairy cows and hcifeiß. This is a splondid opportunity for those requiring cow* in milk and vvyitor oalvois. Thcso cows compriao tho bost milkers in iho Hutt Vnllny, and aro all guaranteed. Tho salo will bo held in tho snioynrds for tho convonionco of tho public. NO OUTSIDE JENTRIES. TUESDAY^ 18th" APRIL, 1905, At' 2.3o p.m. AUCTION SALE, SPLENDID 5-ROOMKD RESIDENCE, No. 33, ARTHUR-STREET. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. hnvo received instruction* to soil by publio auction, at their rooms, .48, Lnmb-ton-quay, on Tuosday, 18lh April, 1905, nt 2.30 p.m.— All that piece of lnnd being SECTION No. 33, pnrt of Town Aero No. 105, having a fronlago of 33ft 6in to Arthur.itroot by a deplh of 74ft 6in, together with a WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE OF FIVE ROOMS, with outhouses and all up-to-dato conveniences, nnd known as No. 33, Arthurstreet, nnd at prcjont bringing in a rental of 20s per weok. Title, Land Transfer. Further particulars from HAECOURT AND CO., Auctioneer*.

TUESDAY, 18th APRIL, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF CITY HOUSES. CAROLINE-STREET, No. lln. CROSBY-TERRACK, No. 13, ' HANSON-STREET, No. 15. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAn AND CO. havo boon favoured with instructions to submit to publio auction on abovo dale, at. thoir auction rooms, 54 and 56, Williittrcot, as under — CAROLINE-STREET, N,o, lla. LOT 1. - FIRST-OLASS 8-roomcd Homo, gas, olectric light, and ftvory modern convenience) ; land 28 x 01ft. This valuablo properly is cloio to tho tramway sorvico and tho businbm eontre. It is a rfttirod spot freo from tho noise of tho cily, and has a sunny aspect. Tho houso waft built for a master builder by ono of thn city* loading architects, and i« worthy of inspection. CROSBY-TERRACE, No. 13. LOT 2. - SUBSTANTIAL 6-roomed Houso, ovory convnnionco, land 37 x 122 links, with right of way also I to Waltcr-stroet. Title, Land Transfer. Tho incronsing popularity of Alx>l Smithstreet for residential purposes has rondered houso* senrco in tho locality. Thoso in noarch of a comfortablo houso should inspoct tho proporty. HANSON -STREET, No. 15. LOT 3. — 5-roomed Dwelling, with slnbjo and trapshod, land 46 x 200 links. It is a rnre thing to get a small cottage proporty in tho centro of tho city with a section «uch a good depth. Title, Land Transfor. For cards to viow, terms of ialo, and further particulars apply to ■ W. H. MORRAH AND CO., 54 and 56, WILLIS-STREET. FURTHER ' ENTRIES FOR THIS SALE INVITED AT SMALL COST TO OWNERS. JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, lclth APRIL, 1905. Salo at 1 o'clock p.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS (LTD.) Xl. will «ell as aboro— 120 primo wotliors 180 primn sheep 50 primo bullocks UPPER~HUTT STOCK SALES! TIIURSDAYTIoth APRIL. At 1 p.m, sharp. MESSRS. DALOETY AND C 6. (Ltd.) will roll at thoir yards, as above— 25 3-ypar-old- steers 15 yonng fat cow* 23 heifers (good dairy sorU) 10 wonners 2 springing cows 50 vToaners )5 young cows in calf' 13 wnancr* 3-yoor-Gld heifers 15 wenuor* 100 lnm!>« 80 2 and 4 loolh wethor* 65 fnt and forward wethpra WKIJJNWON"cTtirCOUNCfrL. SALR OF DOGS BY AUCTION.

A SALE of Unclaimed Dogs will bo hold nt tho Corporation Yard*, Clydn-qnay, TO-MORROW (Salurdny, 15th April), nt 3 o'clock JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. l*th April. 1805

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1905, Page 8

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