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ATJQTIONB. T OUIS T EWIS, . Ju Ju , .,, _ AT FORT-STREET , . TUESDAY, 6th JANUARY—TUESDiAY, 11 o'clock—ll o'clock. . FORT-STREET AUCTION MART. ■ SUPERIOR' THREE-QUARTER BELLIARD TABLE and Fittings (slate bed) _, i 1 Walnut Piano, almost new (must be sola, owner leaving Auckland) 2 Large Wardrobes, large Malwgany Pedestal Duchesse Pair 3 Fancy Duchesse Pairs.7 Chests Drawers ■ Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Califont tor uath, Rocking-horses, Chairs, .TaDles Large 24-in. Roller Mangle, .Linoleum Pictures, etc., etc. Also, to'close xMrs. Lawn's EstatePictures, Mouldings, quantity of. New Books, Violin Strings, Prayer Books, Watches, Jewellery, and general sundries. SALE TUESDAY, JAN. 6th—TUESDAY. T OUIS T EWIS. Ju Ju WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from G.-..M. BURNESS, Esq., who is leaving for England, to .. sell, ' fTVHE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD J -t FURNISHINGS, ' BRTNSMEAD ' PIANO, Etc.. Etc.,' at his Residence, Remuera-road (opposite Green Lane). PARTICULARS IN FUTURE ISSUES. LOUIS LEWIS. Auctioneer, Fort-street. THE HAYMAEKET. TUESDAY, 6th JAN., at 11 o'clock. By Order of the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy. .-.',. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS Will sell, THE STOCK AND PLANT IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF B. SYMON, PRODUCE MERCHANT, consisting of — CO sacks Oats, Chaff, Hay, Straw, Trucks, 2 sets Avery Scales and Weights, Fireproof Safe, 1 Medium Draught Chestnut Mare, Spring Cart and Harness, and Sundries. C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. TN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION BOOMS . . S4, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. SALE OF MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD ' CENTRAL BUSINESS BLOCK. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. THE WELL KNOWN CORNER PROPERTY IN WILLIS-ST. AND CHEW'S LANE. In the Estate of the Late MB ROBERT LAERX. ,On TUESDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1903. . At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON, AND CO. Axe favoured with instructions from the : Executors in the Estate of the late ROBERT LA-ERY, to sell by public auction, as above— ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS BLOCKS OF FREEHOLD LAND IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON, with the Brick and Cement Buildings and other Erections thereon. :■; >' The Block has a frontage of 111 ft 61n , to WILLIS-ST., and 110 ft l*in to CHEW'S LANE, and tlie Buildings upon the Block are occupied by Messrs Levien, Shtfllcrass, and Co., Deslandes, Darcy Ford, and otners. WUlis-st. is the chief artery througli which the whole retail trade of the City of Wellington flows, and the Laery Block is in the very centre of Willis-st., and admittedly about equal in value to the Celebrated ' Byko Corner. Nothing has been more remarkable during the past few months than the rapid advance in value of the best business freehold' situs in the City of Wellington From every quarter of the Coiony amd from Australia capital is flowing Into the City of Wellington for investment in freeholds in its leading streets. The causes of the influx are not far to seek. The progressive policy of the past»l2 years has touched every corner of New Zealand as with a magician's wand, creating wealth amd bringing happiness antf prosperity to the people. The City and District of Wellington , stands out clear from the rest of the colony in having reaped a larger measure of the benefits of such progress and development and with the enormous area Ot the vacant hinds north of the city awaiting settlement, ir. is now seen that it is Impossible to fix a limit to the wonderful expansion awaiting the Empire City. Hence, this points to the absolute safety and permanency of Investments in Wellington real estate And it can ; be said without hesitation that no block of freehold In the whole city of Wellington demands such careful attention at the hands of toe banker, the financier, and-the capitalist as 'the great corner now on the market in consequence of the death or Mr Robert Laery. Terms—Ten per cent deposit; financial arrangements of an easy character for the balance, at 5 per cent, interest per annum. Lithographic plans, showing the Property In detail, can be had on application. Conditions of sale and fuller particulars' may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers or to MESSRS MBNTEATH AND BEERE, Solicitors, i Featherston-st. A BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery ButA. ter for the table all the year round.— New Zealand Dairy Association, Ltd. JAM JARS, Jam Jars, Jam Jars.—2io Glass Jam Jars, 1/6 per doz.—W. HUdreth and Son, Victoria and Customs st» JUST ARRIVED per s.s. Indralema— Special shipment of Gents; Fashionable Neckwear, all latest styles and shades.—Geo. Tutt, Tailor, Mercer, etc., Upper Symonds-st. LSARNEY, Karangahape-road—Good • value and great variety in Laces and Insertion, Silk and Taffeta Mitts; Plain, Ribbed, and Open-work Hose; nice White Gloveg from 6d pair. rrO Grain and Maize Merchants.—lo,ooo J- new Sacks, 5/ doz; 1000 two-bnshal Sack Basra, 2/6 doz. —W. Hildreth end Son, Waste Product Merchants, Victoria and Customs sta.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 8