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I MONDAY, 23rd July. At 11 o'clock. IN THE" FRUIT MARKET, HARRIS-STREET. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF Q^ BOXES CLOTHES PEGS. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. hav<> received instructions to sell as abovo, with all faults if any 1 Also, ffeOft sac^- s °- s - chaff GEORGE THQMAS AND CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, 23rd JULY, At 11 a.m. AT THE SKATING RINK. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. mOWNSEND AND* PAUL will sell by JL auction — The whole of the timber used in connection with the late. Show held by the Wellington, Poultry, Pigeon and Canary Association PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ' THURSDAY, 26th JULY, 1900, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. MESSRS. TOWNSEXD AND PAUL have received instructions from Mr. F. A. Green, of Lillydale Nursery, to sell by auction his annual consignment of Nursery Stock, consisting of All kinQ^Vbf. flowering and ornamental plaflts . ■ ' 4 Mr. Green has determined that this consignment will be tho largest and choicest ever before offered at auction in this city. Full particulars in Monday's paper. THURSDAY, 2«th JULY, 1900, i • At 1.30 p.m. GREYTOWN SALE YARDS. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OP DRAUGHT HORSES AND CONTRAC- [ TOR'S PLANT. FH. WOOD & SONS have received in- • structions from Messrs. Hunt & Co., who have completed their coutracts and are- leaving the district, to sell by public auction, at the Greytown Yards, on the above date, the whole of their extensive plant, comprising — 5 heavy draught horses — namely, Paddy, Bob, Farmer, Punch, and Champ 1 heavy draught mare — Bloss 2 half draughts — Charlie and Bob 1 hack, 2 saddles and bridles 7 horse covers, plough chains (9 sets) 3 tip drays, 1 spring cart (nearly new) Cart, shalt and leading harness 1 double - furrow plough, 1 heavy road plough, 1 race plough, 2 road scoops Portable forgo, vioe, quantity blacksmith's tools, bwig and other chains 4 wheelbarrows, 4, 3, 2, aud 1 horse trees Tarpaulin, najls, picks, shovels, axes, sacks, cooking- utensils, shoeing and round iron, tools aud sundries F. H. WOOD & SONS, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 11th AUGUST, 1900, At 2 p.m. At the Greytown Auction Rooms. IMPORTANT SALE OF SMALL FARMS, Being Subdivisions of ME. W. C. BUCHANAN'S AHIKOUKA PROPERTY, W Situate on main road, and being one mile from the Greytown Post Office, and three miles from Carterton, COMPRISING 853 ACRES. PH. WOOD AND SONS have re- • ceived instructions from. Mr. W. C. Buchanan to sell by public auction at the Greytown Rooms as above — That most desirable and highly cultivated property, known as AHIKOUKA, which has been sub-divided into sections ranging from 5 to 93 acres in extent, as per lithographic plan. Each seotion will have a frontage to a chain-wide- road, and every e section is well watered throughout the year. The land is well known for its capacity to maintain a luxurious growth of grass in the very driest of seasons, thus rendering it eminently suitable for the most profitable of dairy farming. The estate 4 has also proved itself capable of growing the heaviest crops of grain, hay, rape, turnips, 'and mangolds. The Greytown and Dalefield Cheese Factories are within- easy distance. A good- dwellinghouse is erected ou one of the sections, j Terms .of sale are exceptionally easy, being — 10 per cent, on fall of hammer 15 per' cent, within one month 10 per cent, within 12 months Balanco can (if desired) remain on mortgage for a term of* years bearing 'interest at 5 per cent. Title uiider Lands Transfer Act. Lithographic Plans and further particulars can bo obtained from tho Auctioneers, or from Mr. H. S. Izard, Solicitor, Greytown, and Carterton. F. H. WOOD. AND SONS, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 31st JULY, 1900. •At 2.30 p.m. \ AUCTION SALR OF 5-ROOMED DWEL- j LING, REG KNT-STIiEET. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. will sell by auotion at their rooms, Lamb ton- j quay, ou Tuesday, 31st July, at 2.30 p.m. — j I All tliat parcel of lund containing 11 9-10 perohes, "being 1 section 9, part of T.A. S-J6, City of Wellington, having j 1 a frontage of 53 links* to Kegent- ! ! street (oif Owen-street) by a depth } of 141 links, with the 5-roomed j dwelling, stable, and traphouse ' , erected thereon. £275 cap remain on mortgage. Title, Land Transfer. For full particulars apply to HARCOURT & CO., . Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1900, At 2.30 p.m. MESSES. IIAECOURT & CO. have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court to sell by public auction at their auction rooms, Lambtim-quay, Wellington, on AVednesdav, l&t August, 1900, at 2.30 p.m.— ' " All tho residue now to come and nnexpired of tho term of 42 years from the. Ist July, 1877 (except tho last three days thereof), grunted by Deed of Lea&e, registered No. 30328, in 1 ■ all that piece of land situated in tho City of Wellington aforesaid, being part of Section 474 on the plan of the said city. Bounded on the North , by other part of tho same section 98 feet ; on the East by Mowbraystreet, 22 foot ; on the South by Section No. 473 on the plan aforesaid, 1)6 feet; and on tho West by the Church of England Cemetery. Together with tho substantial brick dwellinghouse erected thereon, now in the occupation of Mi\s. Lo Brun. For further particulars auply to SKKKItJCTT & WYLIE, Or to Solicitors, No. 71. Lainbton-quay ; HARCOURT & CO ; , Auctioneers. SHORTT'S, Willis-street, for Pianot and Organs.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 8

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