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3. POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS OF 0. THE MONSTER AUCTION AT — Noble Campbell's Old Premises, Lambton-quay (next Star Hotel). TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock. DRAPERY and Shipments per s.s. Pakeha,,compri&ing — Bohemian ware, groceries, boots and shoes, harness, rugs, saddlery, guns, revolvers, glass and crockery, &c, _ to be sold without reserve. A TO THE TRADE. ~ Take notice on THURSDAY will be sold in Bulk, without reserve — 10 cases of cabinets, 8 crates crockery, 170 doz sciasors, 215 doz clothes brushes, 180 doz fruits, 2 cases lamps, 250 sets jugs, 8 pieces fancy cashmeres TO THE TRADE ONLY, These lota will be put up in quantities. '' JOHN SOLOMON. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 18th APRIL At 2.30 o'clock. ' WF. SHORTT will sell at hia rooms, • 57, Willis-street, on account of whom it may concern — 3 gas stoves, 131 dozen drawer knobs 2 1 vegetable sifters, 12 mop-holders! 36 2ft lengths stove piping, 6 elbows. 2 fan lights, 2 urinals, 36 galvanised firing shovels (No. 2), 29 galvanised firing shovels (No. 3), 31 canvas school bags, 30 561b boxes sapolio, 1 Leamington range, 1 portable forge, and bellows (complete), 3 lawn mowers, 1 lOowt platform scales (Avery's), 6 dozen Mejiilla kits, 14 double iron bedsteads. 500 lengths pictnre mouldings, 36 galvanised buckets, 6 d.b.b.l. guns (S.b'.Beiloy), 1 do do (Schofield), 1 screw-jack SATURDAY, 14th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. WF. SHORTT will sell at his room", ' • 57, Willis-street— 25 gold and Bilver watches, all in good going order and by best makers FRIDAY, 13th APRIL, * At 9 o'clock sharp. HOBART, AUCKLAND, AND NELSON FRUIT. ' GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will sell at their rooms to-morrow morning, at 9 • o clook sharp — "J (\(\ ca "6s superior Hobart pears - J-VfV ex Tasmania and Coptic X d\ eases D.E. oranges QA/|I oases Nehon fruit— apples, ■, *-*" " pears, tomatoes, grapes, rock, pie, and water melons, walnnts, eggs, butter, poultry G. THOMAS & CO., * Auctioneers . FRIDAY, 13th APRIL, -1894, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN TINAKORI-ROAD. A Splendid Opportunity for Investors. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. bavo I been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, jambton-quay, on Friday, 13ih April, at 2 30 p.m.— All that piece of land, containing 3 acres and 6 porches, situated in the District of Wellington, and known v as Orangi Kaupapa No. 6, on whioh is erected a substantial six-roomed dwelling, with bathroom, washhouse, and other conveniences This property is admirably suited for outting up into building sites, and should oommand tho attention of capitalists and others in search of a good investment. A large amount of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. For terms and particulars, apply HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. ~| FRIDAY, 13th APRIL, 1894, At 2.30 p.m. la ' ?' SALE OF VALUABLE COTTAGE L PROPERTY IN KING-STREET, Also, FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES IN r PALMERSTON NORTH. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO., have boon favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at their roomg, Lamb-ton-quay, on Friday, 13th April, at 230 — p.m.— -| Lot 1. — All that piece of land having a J frontage of 38ft to King-street by a w depth of 81ft, together with the two three - roomed cottages erected thereon, fitted with convenienoos, and let to good tenants at 8s 6d por weekoaoh. These properties will be offered separately, and will be submitted at an upset price of £100 each, of whiuh £75 oan remain on mortgage at 7 per cent. Lot 2.— A1l that piece of land containing 1 aore and 8 perches, situated in Short-streot, Palmerston, and being Lot 4 of Subdivision of Rural Sco- B tion No. 309. This section faces Cuba-street, and is close to the Railway Station, and near the Agricnl- _ tural and Pastoral Society's Ground, so is undoubtedly one of the very bost residential sites in Palmerston tt North. ' U For terms, &c, apply HARCOURT & CO., Auotioneer. "' FRIDAY, 13th APRIL, At 2.30 p.m. Si SALE OF VALUABLE DWKLLINGHOUSE IN TARANAKI-STREET. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. havo been X favoured with instructions to soil by publio aution at their rooms* Lambton Quay, on Friday, 13th April, at 2.30'p m. — «. All that pioce of land, consisting of section 12, being part of Town Aore No. 82, having a frontage of 32ft to Taranaki-street by a depth of 132 ft, together with the seven-roomed honae, knows as liosehaU, erected thereon. For terms and conditions of Bale apply ~ HARCOURT & CO , I Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, 1894, ?' At 1.30 p.m. M , at On the Premises, Wadostown. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS al Superior piano, by Humel, qnite new, cost m 70 guineas; cretonne suite, tables, chairs; loco curtains, iron bedsteads, "W spriug mattresses, feather beds, chests of drawers, wasiißtands, toilet sets, linoleums, kitchen utensils, Leghorn es fowls, &c, &o. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have *\ been instructed by Mrs. Moffatt, who is leaving for England on tho 19th inst., to sell the whole of her household furniture and effects, at her residence, Wadeßtown, on Tuesday, 17th April, at 1 30 p.m. sharp. The goods can be inspected on Monday, 16th inßt., between 2 and 5 p.m. -> HARQOUR.T & CO., I Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 14th APRIL. A GRAND DRAFT OF AUSTRALIAN HORSES, Just landed from Sydney, ex ss. Tasmania. — TOWNSEND & PAUL have received in- J etrnotions from Mr. John Harvey to Bell by auction at their Central Saleyards, Hi on Saturday, 14th April — w -t d\ SPECIALLY SELECTED HORSES, w 1" Comprising — 8 light harness horses, unbroken, suit- n< able for carriage, dogcart, and bngary V( work, by tho renowned imported . t r otter Confidence ' lr 2 first-class spring dray horses, with al plenty of power and perfect action &l SATURDAY, 14th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. _ FIVE VERY SUPERIOR* HEAVY * DRAUGHT GELDINGS »" (From Hawkcs Bay). oi re npOWNSEND & PAUL have received inJL structions to cell by auction, at their — CENTRAL SALE YARDS AND HORSE J BAZAAR, or ON SATURDAY, 14th APRIL, 25 At 2 o'clock, Li Without Reserve — | 5 very superior valuable heavy . draught Geldings, p j (From Hawkes Bjv). *| — t! The above aro a splendid lot— young, freeh, and sound — and will be on view on J Friday at the Bazaar. - PRELIMINARY NOTICE. * LAND FOR SALE. - \ COMMON, SHELTON & CO. (Limited) yi are instructed by the City of Glasgow OI Bank Assets Company to Bell by auction, at the Gisborne Wool Stores, about the I MIDDLE OF MAY, 1894, b " the Li WAINGAROMIA No. 2 BLOCK, "i Consisting of I Qrtr £»Q») ACRES FREEHOLD, Subdivided into j° EIGHT BLOCKS OF ABOUT 3500 ACRES EACH. J Title— Land Transfer. a * Terms— Quarter cash; balanoe may re- | main at 5 per cent. * ._ — Ci The land is distant from Gisborne 34 miles. ]" The main inland Waiapn road runs the whole ™ length ot the eastern boundary, and is formed to for dray traffic to the bonndary of the block. P c Tho property is also connected by a new VJ dray road with Tolago Bay, whioh is 1G n miles distant from the blook. The road is J now available for dray traffic, and runs right cc through the northern portion of the estate. j; Further particulars, with upset pricos, = will bo duly advertised later. J Plans, <tc., may be obtained from Wl COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd., th ,l^ ' Gisborne. P<

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 86, 12 April 1894, Page 3

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