W3EDNESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1897' At 2.30 o'clock, • VALUABLE FREEHOLD COTTAGES AND ALLOTMENT'S. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions trom the Public Trustee, in the estate of John Stockbridge, deceased, to sell by auction, in their rooms, Mannersstreet, on Wednesday, 22nd Deoember, 1897, at 2.30 p.m.— Lot I— Cottage, No. 7, Rintonl-street, 20 feet frontage, about 70 feet depth Lot 2— Cottage, No. 9, Rintoul-street, 20 feet frontage, 70 feet depth Lot 3 — Cottage, having 22 feet frontage to Ferguson-street and 109 feet frontage to Rhodes-street Lot 4— Cottage, 22 feet frontage to Fer-guson-street, 109 feet depth ' The abovo dwollinghouses are all within one minute's walk of the tram, are always let, and are roally first-class investments. Lot S— Coruor allotment, SO feettoEdin- , burgh-terraoe and 79 feet to Russellterrace . ' Lot 6— Cottage, 30 f oet frontage to Edin- ■ burgh-terrace, 79 feet depth Lot 7— Garden, 30 feet frontage to Edin-burgh-terruce, 79 feet depth Lot B— Garden, 30 feet frontage to Edin-burgh-terrace, 79 feet depth Lots 5 to S are about 10 minutes' walk ' from the tram, and are in olose proximity to > Newtown Park. , The whole of the properties are for absolute sale, and investors can get plans, conditions of sale, and full particulars from the Auctioneers, who will gladly show intendinr purchasers over the lots. No better opportunity for small capitalists investing has ever been offered to the public WEDNESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. A lot of leather, 40 pairs kangaroo uppers, 48 pairs of men's lace boots, and three capital bootmakers 1 sewing machine, sets of lasts (men's, women's, and children's), a lot of bootmaker's sundries, and some furniture. Also, Fowls, dnoks, Ac. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from Mr. Jone3 to sell the above in their rooms, Manners-street. Without Reserve. THURSDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, At 2.30 o'clock. - TTffiANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received F instructions to sell by public auction, in their rooms, Manners-street — On account of whom it may concern — 1 valuable surf boat, 24ft, with four o&rs, rowlocks, and steer. oar Also, The balance of the cargo of the ship Zuleika, as she now fies stranded in PalHser Bay Terms cash. By permission of the Secretary of the Wellington Harbour Board. KETCH "SPEC." WEDNESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1897, At 1 o'clock sharp. On the Breastwork, near Sheep Pens. WF. SHORTT has been favoured with • instructions from Mr. C. P. Berg to sell by public auction, as above — The ketch Spec, with sails, gear, boats, <tc, as she now lies moored at the Breastwork. No reserve. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 2.30 p.m. WF. SHORTT will sell at his mart, . Willis-street— , 11 dozen photo frames (assorted patterns), 3 dozeu plush albums (all cabinet photos), !) powerful field glasses, 12-tuncd musical box (with bolls), violin and case, organette, fcauciaomc vases, marble ornaments, biscuit barrels, presentation mugs, Japanese cups end saucers, aecordeons, picnic baskets, swing lamps, mechanical toys, lot of celluloid collars, cigarette cases, ash trays, and a quantity of useful articles, suitable for prsaents. • WEDNESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 10.30 a.m. POTATOES. POTATOES. LAERY & CO. (Limited) will sell at their Mart on Wednesday, 22nd December, at 10.30 a.m. — fl (ffc ona ■^ erwen *' Potatoes. No reserve. Lots to suit purchasers. .THURSDAY, 23rd DECEMBER. AT LOWER HUTT YARDS. .A G. TALNE & CO. will sell— 100 store ewes 50 fat sheep 10 head young cattle, dairy cows, horses, &c 175 ewes, wethers and lambs FEIDAT, 24th DKCEMBEE, At 11 o'clock. FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR GIFTS. E.P. WARE AND GOODS, Ex Waikafej; AG. TAINE & CO. have received • instructions to sell at their rooms, No. 8, Customhouse-qnay, on above date — One large case of E.P. Ware and Goods, specially imported for Xmas and New Year gifts, comprising-^ B.p. teapots, beautifnl shapes and richly chased, Al quality; combination toast racks and egg stands, combination cruets and egg stands, batter dishes, jam dishes, marmalade dishes, toast racks, breakfast and dinner cruets, &c, &c. Now on view. These goods are all of the best quality and finish, the very latest improved designs, and are worthy of inspection. Note.— Sale starts at 11 o'clook sharp. WOOL SALES ! WOOL SALES ! WELLINGTON~~WOOL SALES fTIHE W.F.C.A. have acquired a spacious jl and well-lighted Warehouse in Wellington tor the purpose of holding local sales of Wool, Sheepskins, &c. The Association requests Shareholders and Customers to advise the Wellington Office at an- early date of the quantify of Wool they intond to offer. Should the Reserve not be reached at the Sales the grower is at once notified, and if desired the Wool will bo offered at the next sale, or shipped to London. Prompt Account Sales rendered immediately after Sales. Liberal Cash Advances Made. conßion tour wool to THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited), WELLINGTON. WESTBEACH, ISLAND BAY. FOR SALE, a few firjjt-class Building Sections, any size to suit purchaser; front of sections N.E. outlook, and well slithered from prevailing winds; rear of »»clionn unsurpassed view of coast and utrait. Would make a beautiful summer resort and comfortable winter home. for particulars apply NEWTOWN COACH WORKS, Riddiford-street,
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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 149, 21 December 1897, Page 8
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