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MONDAY, sth APRIL. WF. SHORTT will sell at his mart, • Willis-streot, on account of a gentleman giving up housekeeping — Oilcloth, couch, cretonne, suite, 7 pieces, chairs, lamp, coal vase, shovels, wringer, fire-irons, buekots, baths, duchess tables, crockery, broom, rake, chopper, cruet, cots, mattress, box iron, skates, kero. stove, filter, pictures, 150 vols books, blankets, stretchers, wire mattresses, booksholf, 4-drawer chest, White's sewing machine, 5 mahogany horsehair chairs, gipsy tables, b.l. and shoe brushes, duchess pair, kitchen table, chests drawers, book case, carpets, inlaid walnut and mahogany oval tables, toilet sets, glassware, cutlery, pots, pans, cooking utensils. All without reserve, and, if time permits, two more cases fancy goods. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the Premises, Matlock House, Boulcottstreet. ON FRIDAY, 9th APRIL, 1897. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions from the owner to sell by auction, at the residence, Matlock House, Boulcott-street— Household Furniture and Effects, of which further details will be given in later advertisement. HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 13th APRIL, 1897, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF EXCELLENT FIVE-ROOMED DWELLINGS, Bringing in 22s per week. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. are instructed to sell by public auction, at their rooms, as above — A valuable Freehold Section having 35ft 6in frontage to HORNERSTREET by a depth of 91ft, with two five-roomed dwollings thereon, each let to first-rate tenants at 11s per week These houses, situated close to the tram terminus, and known as Nos. 6 and 8, Hornerstreet, are of superior quality ; the prinoipal rooms measure 15 x 12ft ; the conveniences include bath, sink, copper, tubs, Venetians, and wardrobes, scullery, pantry, and coalshed ; small front garden and asphalt paths. Built about five years, and well let, these cottages form an attractive opening for investors. HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. — — — . — — — — — — — — — — — - — TUESDAY, 13th APRIL, 1897, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OP FOUR- ROOMED DWELLING, No. 19, Drumhond-street. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. are instructed to sell by public auction at their rooms, as above — Th<it valuable freehold section, having a frontage of 20ft 4iu to DRUM-MOND-STREET by a depth of 76ft lOin, with the dwelling thereon, known as No. 19, Drummond-street. This convenient dwelling consists of four rooms, with bathroom and scullery, workshop, coalhonse, and large fowlhouse. There is a good range in kitchen, also grate in sittingroom, and the house generally is in good order. Situated but a short distance from the Basin Reserve, and practically on the train line, it is very suitable for anyone engaged in the city. The occupant will be pleased to show the house to enquirers. The reserve is a low one. HAKCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 27th APRIL. 1897, At 2.30 p.m. COUNTRY RESIDENCE, WITH 4* ACRES FBEEHOIiI> IiANX>, Upper Hutt. MESSRS. HAE.COURT & CO. are instructed to sell by public auction at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, Wellington — A 1/ acres level freehold hind, close to Ob ,'2 UPPER HUTT Railway Station, \ with seven-roomed house thereon, dairy, fowlhouse, cowshed, hayshed, conservatory, garden, and orchard This land is fenced and divided, watered by a good stream, and the property is wellsuited for the country residence bf a city man or for a small farm. Mr. Keys, butcher, Upper Hutt, will show the property. For further details apply HARCOURT & CO. THURSDAY 22nd APRIL, At 2.30 o'clock sharp. AT THOMAS'S HALL, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE op A MAGNIFICENT ESTATE In what may be termed Thb Most Desirable Residential and Picturesque Situation in the City of Wellington. THE HON. W. W. JOHNSTON'S CHARMING PROPERTY, Having f ronttfges to Grant and Tinokori roads and also to George and Goring streets. Carefully Subdivided into An FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTtt i MENTS, And offered to the public of Wellington on incomparably easy terms. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. have been favoured with instructions to offer for sale by public competition, at their Auction Hall, Customfiouse-quay, on Thursday, 22nd April, at 2.30 o'clock, Tho following VALUABLE SUBDIVIDED BUILDING ALLOTMENTS SECTIONS 1 to 13, having frontages to Tinakori-road of from 30ft to 32ft, by depth of 88ft 6in SECTIONS 14 to 39, fronting Goringstreet, 30ft to 32ft, by depth of 89ft 7in SECTIONS 40 to 43 and 49 to 52, having frontagos to Grant-road of 30ft to 32ft, by depth of 89ft Gin Plans are now prepared and available at the Offices of thb Auctioneers, who will be most happy to personally accompany intending buyers and escort them over the property. The Terms of Sale are Exceptionally Liberal, having been fixed with tho sole idea of effecting a complete salo of the estate, and are as follows :-TEN PER CENT. CASH, THE BALANCE ON MORTGAGE AT 5 per cent, per awnum, or payment may be made monthly on a 6 per cent, table. The wonderful expansion of the city of late has had tho effect of considerably reducing the area of land available for building purposes, and. tho block now offered to tho public is ono of the very fow remaining that may bo said to bo within easy distance of Departmental and mercantile localities, and thus form a singular attraction and yaluo to all classes of tho official and businoss community. This is an occasion not to be lightly passed, and wo therefore havo great pleasnro in calling the attention of those who aro desirous of seenring a homo and recognise this a* a most suitable, timely, and favourable opportunity. For further particulars, apply to GEOEGE THOMAS k CO., Auctioneers, Custoinhouse-quav,

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 79, 3 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 79, 3 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 79, 3 April 1897, Page 8

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