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). POSITIVELY LAST FIVE DAYS OF ). THE MONSTER AUCTION AT Noble Campbell's Old Pbemiskb, Lambton-quay (next Star Hotel). TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock. DRAPERY and Shipments per b.b. Pakeha, comprising — Bohemian ware, grocerios, boots and shoes, harness, rugs, saddlery, guns, revolvers, glass and crockery, &c, to be sold without reserve. [j TO THE TRADE. Take notice on THURSDAY will be sold in Bulk, without reserve— 10 oases of cabinets, 8 crates crookorv, 170 doz scissors, 215 doz clothes brushes, 180 doz fruits, 2 caseß lamps, 250 sets jugs, 8 pieces fancy cashmerea TO THE TRADE ONLY, These lots will be put up in quanties. JOHN SOLOMON. Auctioneer. TUFBDAY, 10th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. A large house of Furniture, including Piano, good Linoleums, &0., &o. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will auction the above furniture, &c, in their rooms, Cuba-street. All without reserve. TO-MOKROW, TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, At 2.30 o'clock p m. Sale of first-class Shop Property, Tory-Btreet. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. . are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Carr to sell by publio auction, at thoir rooms, 27, Lambton-quay — That valuable Property, being part of Town Acre No. 260, having a frontage of 32 feet to Tory-street by a depth of 90 feet, togother with the two first-class verandah shops and dwellings of five rooms and three rooms respectively, erected thereon. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY, 11th APRIL, At 2.30 sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. EH. LITTLE & CO. have been favoured . with instructions from C. J. Freeth Esq., who is leaving Wellington, to sell by public auction, at his residenoe, Oriental House, Oriental Bay, the whole of his superior furniture, consisting of— Dba"»vinqeoom: — Piotures, handsome Japanese cabinet and canterbury, Japanese occasional table, easy and arm-obairs, 1 Japanese couch in old gold, piano Btool, 1 handsome pianoforte (by Hoolling and Spangenberg), massive Japanese fern stand, glass sbadeß, ornaments, hassocks, rugs, bronze vases, Kidderminater carpet Dikinghoom — Piotures, table, leathor chairs, eaßy chairs, 1 Singer's treadle maohine, decantora. cruets, glasses, dishes, mantle drapes, carpet, fh-e-screen Bxdboous 1 and 2—2 — 1 handsome walnut and gold Japanese bedstead, easy chairs, spring mattress, washstands, 1 wooden bedstead, carpet, chairs, lookingglasses, <to. Hall — Lamps, linoleums, hat racks, ornaments, &c. Kitchen and Outhouses— Linoleum, table, chairs, kettles, boileru, cooking utensils, sawn, timber, basins, &c. Note — We would advise buyerß to inspect the elegant Japanese art furniture, which will be on view from Monday, 9th April, to day of sale. No reserve. Sco flag and bell. WALTER HAYBITTLE, Auotioneer. JOHNSONVILLE SALE-YARDB, Johnsonville. { WEDNESDAY, 11th APRIL, 1891. \ FREEMAN R. JACKSON * CO. will ] sell by publio auction, as above — ] 90 fat bullocks c 300 fat sheep 48 porkers 100 fat Merino ewos 40 fat wethers Sale at 11.30 a.m. rj A train leaveß Wollington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.40 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 12.20 and 2.30 p.m. j FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 13th APRIL, 1894, v At 2 30 p.m. 1 SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN , TINAKOBI-ROAD. b A Splendid Opportunity for Investors. a MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have * been favoured with instructions to sell by publio auction, at their rooms, , , Lambton-qnay, on Friday, 13th April, at 2 30 p.m.— „ All that piece of land, containing 3 aores_ and 6 perches, situated in the Distriot of Wellington, and known as Orangi Kaupapa No. 6, on whiah is erected a substantial six-roomed dwelling, with bathroom, washhouse, and other conveniences This property is admirably suited for cutting up into building sites, and should command the attention of capitalists and others in search of a good investment. A large amount of the purohase money can remain en mortgage. For terms and particulars, apply HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 13th APRIL, 1894, 3 At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF VALUABLE COTTAGE PROPERTY IN KING-STREET, Also, FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES IN P PALMERSTON NORTH. a MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO.. have been favoured with instructions to T Bell by publio auction, at their roouiß, Lamb- Jj ton-quay, on Friday, 13th April, at 2,30 " p.m. — a Lot 1. — All that piece of land having a frontage of 38ft to King-street by a depth of 81ft, together with the two three - roomed cottages ereoted - thereon, fitted with conveniences, and lat to good tenants at 8s Cd per ] weekeaoh. -I These properties will be offered separately, C and will bo submitted at an upset price of £100 each, of which £15 can remain on mortgage at 7 per coat. Lot 2. — All that piece of land containing 1 aoro and 8 percheß, situated in „ Short-street, Palmerston, and being J Lot 4 of Subdivision of Rural Seotion No. 309. This seotion faces Cuba-street, and iaoloso to the Railway Station, and near tho Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Ground, so is undoubtedly one of the very best residential sites in Palmerston n North. J For terms, &c, apply HAECOURT A CO., Auotioneer. FRIDAY, 13th APRIL, At 2.30 p.m. j SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLINGHOUSE IN TARANAKI-STREET. MESSRS. HARCOURT A CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by publio aution at their rooms, Lambton Quay, - on Friday, 13th April, at 2.30 p m. — All that piece of land, consisting of section 12, being part of Town Aore - No. 82, having a frontago of 32ft to 0 Taranaki-street by a depth of 132 ft, together with the seven-roomed house, known aa Hosehall, ereoted thereon. For terms and conditions of sale apply HARCOURT & CO , Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 20th APRIL, 1894. < SALE OF UNSURPASSED BUILDING ! SITES AND RESIDENCE l in 1 OWEN AND LAWRENCE STREETS. MESSRS. HARCOURT A CO. have been favoured with instructions to Bell by public" auction, at their rooms, Lambton-quay, on Friday, 20th April, at " 2.30 p.m.— * TO? 1 o •...!§ I iSHT— ~ ] S 3 Cl -I 8 I ' |^ CO (M rH||^| ; •"5/ 130 ft. 30ft. 3oft. 30ft. 30ft. " OWEN STREET. , All that piece of land, being part of \ Town Aore No. 868, situated at the ( corner of Owen and Lawrence \ streets, with the well-built five- , roomed dwelling, bathroom, seal- < lery, washhouse, 4c, ereoted there- : on, and let to a good tenant at 16s per week. The building Eites will be submitted as shown on plan, but ' tho purchaser of Lot 1 will have the, ' option of taking 40 feet, and the re- ' maining land will then be Bold in ' two lot* of 40 feet each 1 These sites are in the very beat part of - Newtown and command a splendid view. : Terms— lo per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in J one month ; balance can remain on mortgage ' at 7 per cent. For further details, apply ] HARCOUBT & CO., j Auctioneers. 1

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1894, Page 3

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