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Messrs. F. Sidey and Co. will hold an auction sale of soft goods on Monday afternoon. For Thursday, 2nd August, they advertise a sale of valuable property in "Wingfield-street, together with sixroomed house, in the estate of the late Mrs. M. A. Chittey. Also a freehold in a bankruptcy estate at Vogeltown, consisting of 1 aore 13 perches, with fourroomed dwelling;. Messrs. Haigh and Morrah announce an unreserved sale of superior household furniture at Rintoul-street on Wednesday next. The firm also draws attention to very desirable residences for sale on ea, y terms in the best parts of the city. On Monday next it will hold an auction sai'i of slock and farm implements at its yards at Trentham, Upp^r Hutt. Messrs^ Town p end and Paul publish a preliminary advertisement in reference to Mr. F. A. Green's annual visit to th.i city with a very large Consignment of choice nursery stock. Tho plants will bo sold at auction on Thursday next. Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co. will hold an important sale of leasehold city properties en Tne., ay, 31st July, in tLa estate of the late Mr. John Beck. Tlie three lots to be „ told comprise a toy, n aero on Kent-terrace (132 x 330 ft), with the Kent-terrace Hall and four dwellinghouses fronting Kent terrace let at £2j5 per annum, and John Beck's timber warehouse and mill at rear ; another town acre on Kent-terrace (132 x 330 ft) with twelve dwellinghouses and Edgehill, let at £602 per annum; and a freehold (918) having frontages to Revans-street, Ade-laide-road, and Park-street, with shop, general store, and five dwellinghouses, let at £221 per annum. Should the above not be disposed of in three' lots they will immediately afterwards be offered in separate lots. On the came date the firm will sell business property in Panamastreet in the estate of the late Mr. Geo. Thomas, and freehold building sites in M'Farlane-street, formerly part of the estate of the late Mr. J. E. FitzGerald, C.M.G. They also advertise a number of properties for private sale, inoluding a Jarge family residence of 16 rooms and J acre of land in Hobson-street, investments in Courtenay-place, Taranaki-street, and Willis-street. Messrs. J. Fanning and Co., Royal Exchange, Opera House, direct attention to a list of properties and bus ; nesses for sale, published in another column. The Ahikouka property of Mr. Buchinan, situated on the main road between Greytpwn and Carterton, will be submitted at auction by Messrs. F, H. Wood and Sons, at Greytown, on Saturday, 11th August. Tl]e estate comprises 853 Qcres, and has been subdivided into areas ranging fr6m five to 93 acres. The land is described as maintaining a luxuriant growth of grass in the very driest of sciEons, and havin? proved itself eepr.ble of growing the heaviest crops of grain, hpy, rape, turnips, and mangolds; each section a 9 having a frontage to a ohsin-wide road, and well watered throughout the year. Detail as to the terms of sale sro set out in the firm's advertisement. Messrs. Jolly, Wintle and Co. call tbe attent : on of investors to their list of properties for sale, one of which occupies a very central position on a main thoroug-U-fare, producing 15 per cent, net on caj ital invested. A very brisk demand is i > ported for properties throughout the cil;'. Tenders are invited by Messrs Chrj>man and -Tripp, solicitors, for tbe purchase of hind in the estate of the late Mr. Henry O bullivan. The proprietors of Sykes's Cura Cough mixture have made arrpngements for the manufacture of this mediei-ne in Wellington. This has become necessary owing to increasing sales, and the advantageous | position of Wellington as a distributing centre. The Premier School of Shorthand and Typewriting publishes an advertisement in another column. Tenders are invited for the purchnse of a section of land on Wellington-ter-race, part of the estate of the late Henry Sullivan. Wade's "Worm Figa are moat effective and not unpleasant ; children thrive af tor takinsr them. Price. Is. — Advt. A bad cold is soon cured by one bottle of Sykes'< Cura Cough, whioh relieves instantly ; price Is 6d, all chemists and grocers. — Advt.

A NEW PATENT. The new Alultiflex Dunlop Tyres, although only a' snort time on the market, are giving splendid satisfaction. The, public are warned against imitations.—' Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 4