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SATURDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Furniture and Effects, Linoleums, Curtains, etc., etc. MESSRS. SIDEY AND CO. (R. Pearson) arc instructed by a lady leaving Wellington to soil by auction, in rooms, Manners-stroot, as above. _ No reserve . SATURDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. FERRIS WHMEL (at Petone), with or without 3£ Uorse-power Engine. MESSRS. SIDEY & CO. (tt. Pearson) have received instructions from Mr. Stewart, of Petone, to sell by auction, as above, in anction rooma, Manners-street. Liberal terms can be arrangod. SATURDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock sharp. AR. MEF.CH & CO. will sell by auo- • tion in their rooms. Manners-street— Furniture, lady's new bike, electrio bells, clothing books, crockery, curtains, cutlery, violins Also, Boer curious, &c, &c. Terms cash. SATURDAY. 17th NOVEMBER, At 3 o'olook. TO PARTIES BUILDING. AR. MEECH & CO. have reoeived in- • structions from the owner to sell by auction on the premises, No. 31, Roxburghstreet — Building Material, comprising — Doors, sashes and frames, mantelpieces, boards, scantling, sheets of iron, ' ridging, ehed covered with iron, w.c. lot firewood, etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AR. MEECH & CO. have received in- • strnctions from Mrs. Valentine, who is leaving Wellington, to sell by auotion at her residence, opposite Dr. Alexander's, Revans-streefc — The wholo of the Superior Household Furniture and effects ON MONDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Without Reserve. Particulars in future issue. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 17fch NOV., At 2.80. WF. SHORTT will sell at his mart, • Willis-street— 1 set electricity apparatus, 1 gas griller, Beoton's Dictionary on Commerce and Industry, 12 boxes inagio lantern slides, 6 books flute and*cornet music, perambulator, ffo-carts, gent's bicycle, brass-mounted d.i. bedstead, spring mattrass and kapok bed, chairs, carpets, linoleums, 50 dozen assorted collars and hosiery, garden hose, lawn mower, clothing, gent'a black waterproof coats, watches, jewellery, and lot of sundries. Sale as usual at 2.30. HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, 17th NOVEMBER. MESSRS. HAIGH & MORRAH will sell at their Horse Bazaar, Harris-street, as above— 1 grand half-draught colt, 3yrs, just broken j 1 bay gelding, 7yrs, trial j 3 useful harness horses Several ponies and haoks 1 tip dray 1 Bpring ditto Harness and saddlery Sale at 2 p.m. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TJ AIGH & MORRAH, Auctioneers, have removed from Harbour-street to new premises, No. 15, WILLIS-STREET, oppo* i site the Empire Hotel, i MONDAY NEXT, 19th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock sharp. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for convenience of sale). MESSRS. J. IT. BETHUNE & CO. are instructed to sell, by public auction, •without reserve, at their rooms, FeatherstonKtreofc, on Monday next, 19th, November, at 2 p.m.— A large quantity of splendid household furniture, removed for convenience of sale, including — Handsome walnut and gold piano by Rob. Seidel, Berlin, trichord, overBfcrung, check action, with all modern iinprovenjents, full iron grand piano, by Broadwo_d & Sons, London, 3 handsome bronze statuesque electric light figures, gilt overlnautels, large office table with pigeon-holes, press, cane seat arm chairs, umbrella stand, elegant polished cheffonier brass mounted, drawingroom couches, massive wardrobe with plate - glass mirror, rocking chair, telescope, pictures, photographic apparatus, Japanese tea' services, largo bourd-room table, iron bedsteads, mattrossos, splendid new kitchen' range, and a quantity of bedroom aud kitchen utensils and sundries. J. H. BKTHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, "At 1.30 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, No. 3, BOUL-COTT-STREET, "REWI." The Wholo of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including a first-class Piano, by Hufner. TT7IABIAN BROS. AND CO. are in--fl- structed by tho owner to sell on the premises as above — The wholo of the Household furniture and effects contained in 7 rooms. First-class PIANO, by Hufner. No reserve. "HriRBEMAN # R. JACKSON & CO., have '"• instructions to soil by auction, the first week in NOVEMBER, oh terms to suit purchasers — THE HOLM WOOD ESTATE. This properLy is situated on the No. 1 Lino, within throe miles from town, and is now boing roaded and cut up into allotments, varying from 4 to 12 acres. Survey plan and further particulars apply C. F. MILLWARD, Wanganui. , W. P. SEXOIiTT, A UCTIONHICT-. HOUSE, LAND, AND t\ J'LSTATU AGENT. * Kiirori-crescent— 4 rooms; land 25 x 85; JC:i75. lil.-uicl O.iy — H acre, splendid 7-roomcd hotthP. Prico, -C1050; a bargain. On Tr:im Line — Well-built 7-roomed bouse; hind, 40 x 100. Price, .£850; good biihincss site Newlcnvn — New fi-roomod bouse ; land 3(Ji't _tn x 100 ft. Trice .£575; very easy terms. Jfoxbcugh-street — New 7-roomed house; laud 29f t (Jin x OOf fc. Prico .8750 ; easy torms Crofton — About 1-3 acre; good 7-roomed b'>nse and conveniences. Price .£330. ppfcone— Section, 33 x 117. Price jNorinanby-teiruco Splendid 5-roomed Cotlcge, faitiifnlly built, latest drainage, bath, etc.. largo section ; magnificent view. Prico. £o(iO. A rare bargain. 71TIOR SALE, at Makara, 180 Acres, 120 J- freehold,* 60 acres leasehold fi the liaise to run for 19 years at £10 per year; \ A\ fenced into paddocks, and well watercil ; good fivo-roomed house and outbuildii'gft; a goocl^ site for a slaughteryard or ii fellmongery. For further particulars apply to W. HITOHCOX, Makarft, J

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 119, 16 November 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 119, 16 November 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 119, 16 November 1900, Page 8

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