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MONDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, 1896, At 2.30 o'clock. • Tl^ F. SHORTT will hold an unreserved IT • sale of furniture and effects, on Recount of two parties leaving Wellington— 9- stop organ, 2 Duohess pairs, Austrian armchair, bentwood chairs, fender and irons, double and single wood and iron bodsteads, spring and flax mattresses, bookcoso, couch, oilcloth, tables, cldck, books, scales and ■woijjhts, cntlory, c.p. ware, cooking utensils, washstands, toilet sets, towel horses, mirrors, curtains, blinds, tablecloth, mats, blankets, quilts, baths, pots,'pans, Sec, &o. > No reserve. ' TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. STOCK SALE, LOWEE HUTT. A G. TAltfE & CO. will hold their. -TV. monthly sale at Hutt Yards, and •ell— Dairy cows Storo cattle and sheep Horses, pigs, &o. Entries are now beinff received. WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. At 11 o'clook. AT HARRIS-STREET SALEYARDS. A G. TAINE & CO. ore instructed to i\.» sell— 1 spring trap -j»«as&, 1 butcher's cart v-^^MsfiffiL 1 wool or timber dray '-?§kP!s9kbk 1 'bus, carry 12 tfOTHwiP '- 1 spring 1 trap, suit grocer 4 sets harness . 4ffflW«ffis . 1 donble set harness Saddles, bridles, <tc. "^ • TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBEE, At 1.30 o'clock. At thi RESIDENCE, 22, HILL-STREET. UNRESEEVED AUCTION SALE or SUPEEIOE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND UTENSDLS. GEOEGE THOMAS & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Miss None to sell by auction, at her residence, Hill-street, on Tuesday, 24th November, at ".30 sharp— The whole of her household furniture, consisting of— Carpots, walnut table, fenders, fireirons, hearthrug, whatnot, walnut pianoforte by J. A H. Moore, pier glass, dining table, chairs, pictures, glassware, china, single and. double bedsteads, spring mattresses, washstand, dressing table, chest drawers, Ac, &o. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBEE, 1896, At 2 o'clock p.m. f SALE OF VALUABLE AND IMPOETAKT HOTEL PROPERTY In the centre of the Town of Greymouth. •m/TESSRS. G. W. MOSS &~CO. (in conJjrJL junction with Messrs. Nancarrow and Co.) will sell by public auction, on the premises, Mawhera-quay, by order of the Executors in the estate of the late Henry HuntAll those 'leasehold sections, numbered 21 and 356 on the plan of the Native Reserve, Greymouth, having a frontago to Mawhera-quay of about 49ft with a depth of abont 130 ft, upon \ which stands those valuable premises ' knownasHunt'sClnbHotel.theAns. tralian Mutual Provident Society's Office, and G. T. Shilton's Jeweller's Shop. The hotel (originally established- 1865) is nearly new. having been entirely rebuilt a few years ago, is substantially constructed of the boat material, under the supervision of its late owner, contains 20 rooms, inoluding bar, is situate in the centre of the town, and has a long established connection, capable of Urge improvement. The sale of this property offers a splendid opportunity for any person wishing to enter into an established hotel business. Tq speculators it is a good opening for permanent investment of a Email capital, which may be •elied upon to always give a good return. For further particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS ; Or, to - • >,*issßhs. GUINNESS & KITCHINGHAM, Solicitors. TUESDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1896, At 2.30 p.m. " AUCTION SALE op SPLENDID CITY FEEEHOLDS. A EESIDENCE AND TWO BUILDING SITES, BOULCOTT-STREET. What Everyone Wants — A Section close to tho Centre of the City. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. are instructed to sell by public auction, at iheir rooms, on Tuesday, Ist December, at 2.30 p.m.— Lot I.— Section having 104 ft frontage to BO.ULCOTT-STBEET by 156 ft on ' the east and 85ft on the west, with tho RESIDENCE of 10 rooms thereon.now occupied by Dr. France Lot 2.— Euildinjr Sito, having 49ft frontapro to BOULCOTT-STREET by 93ft on east and 67ft on west A Lot 3.— Cornor Building Site, having 94ft * >' frontage to BOULCOTT-STREET, by an irregular depth. This land is siCunted in Boulcott-Btrcet, 50 yard 3 from the cornor of Willis-street and Manners - street, ancT opposite St. Mary's Boman Catholic Chnrch, a position always in demand, well suited for a physician, .deiytißt, or Business man. It is not often that level land no close to the centre of the city and in a firnt«ato residential' street, comes into the market. We thorofore specially commend tbis,,to tho attention of investors. The position ennnres that the advance in value must progress almost as steadily and an rapidly a,n in the adjoining main business thoroughfare of Willis-street. For plans and particulars, apply to HARCOUjBT> CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1896, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE, Owing to Dissolution of Partnership, OP MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD EUN, 10,300 ACras Known as TIEAUMEA STATION, Togothor with 12,500 SHEEP, 350 CATTLE, AND 24 HORSES. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. are instrnoted by the owners, who aro dissolving partnership, to soil by auction, at their rooms, Wellington, on Friday, 18th December, 1896— . That splendid Freehold Ran known as TIEAUMEA STATION, situated 24 miles from Eketahuna Railway Station by well-formed and wellbridged roads. ' The run is in first-rate working order, and ion'sists of easy conntry, well-watered. Six thousand acres are in grass, divided into 26 paddocks, tho largest being 1200 acres. There is a good residence of 11 rooms, as well as all buildings, dip. yards, &a., necessary for the working of a well-found run. Tho flock consists of nearly pure Romneys, all young nheop'. Last year s clip averaged 9}d in tho grease. For. further information apply to Mr. Warren, on tbe station ; or to HAECOUBT & CO., Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 8

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