TUESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At 2 p m. MESSPvS. SIDEY, MEECH, AND CO. will sell at their rooms to-morrow — - A lot of good and useful fuvnituro and effects, linoleum and oilcloth, 3 dozen oil paintings and 6 dozen other pictures, 2 good stoves, tinware, glassware, and largo lot useful sundries, etc. No Reserve. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 29th and 30th NOVEMBER, At 1.30 o'clock each day. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. ON THE PREMISES, INGESTRE-ST. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. M. Ziman, Pawnbroker, Ingestre-street, to sell as above — A LARGE AND VALUABLE COL-, LECTION OF GOLD J3SD SILVER WATCHES, RINGS, CHAINS, etc, etc., a's follows:— 1900.— December 8, 4040, 8-day wooden clock; 11, 4082, gold ring; 13, 4109, s.e.l. watch, chain and ' seal ; 17, 4146, o.f .s.g. watch ; 20, 6213, gold b. ring ; 4185, diamond and ruby ring ; 24, 4240, oil painting picture ; 31, 4308, s. Roth. 1. watch ; 4321, gold ring; 4325, 18-ct. gold E. 1. watch and chain. January 8, 4456, s. cigarette case; 9, 5224, Wertheim sewing machine; 10, 4467, s.g. watch; 12, 4511, violin in case ; 13, 6477, 15-ct. gold cuff links ; 17, 4569, metal match ; • 4576, s.e.l. watch and gold chain; 4582, gold chain; 19, 4606, 15-ct. gold chain and locket; 23, 4650, b. chain and.* match-box ; 25, 4712, Bible; 28, 4762, s.e.l. watch; 30, 4800, Wertheim s. machine ; 31, 6746, 2 rugs ; 4820, half-plate camera, lens, and 3 double slides and tripod. February 4, 4869, metal watch and s. chain ; cB, 4938, gong ; 4949, 6 knives and forks ; 9, 4964, g.w. ring ; 19, 5004, 2 g. rings; 1,5497, pair blankets; 22, 5D56, g. ring; 23, 5062, 8.c.1. watch; 25, 5083, s. Roth. 1. watch ; 5084, s.k.l. watch, Baume ; 14, 5127, violin in case ; 27, 5212, roll gold Elgin watch. March 2, 5265, gold ring and brooch ; 3, 6679, s.g. watch and gold chain; 4, 5302, gold b. ring; 6, 5342, s.g. watch ; 5344, s.e.l. watch ; 7, 5365, g.b. ring ; 11, 5413, o.f. s\e.l. watch ; 5451J* s.g. watch, chain and greenstone; 15, 5472, g. muff chain ; 5486, overcoat ; 16, 5492, k.w. watch, gold brooch, and 2 rings; 18, 5505,0.f. s.k. watch ; 5514, g. bangle ; 22, 8087, tin box and blanket ; 23, 5598, 2 pai*B boots; 26, 5621, nuit clothes; 27,. 6238, cape; 28, 5640, suit. April 1, 5702, opera glass ; 5707, blaiokets, etc. ; 2, 5725, s. cup; 8, 5778, gold ring; 9, 5808, s.e.l. watch; 10, 5831, 5 painted ornaments, 3 frames, and clocl:; 15, 6871, suit and shirt; 15, 5877, oveiccoat; 5902, silver-plated cornet, by J. Highams ; 5905, tan boots ; 16, 5921, 2 tripods, bag and frame; 17, 5931, suit, shirt, singlet and pants; 5932, s.g. watch; 5939, book; 18, 5944, diamond ring ; SO, 5981, opera glass ; 22, 8086, leather bag; 6013, gold chain; 23, 6048, pair cramps and chisels ; 24, 7571, lady's gold chain and pipe; 25, 6062, s. machine; '6065, i> g. rings; 26, 6093, roll gold k. watch; 27, 6101, o.f. s.e.l. watch; 29, 6134,- Crescent bicycle. May 3, 6199, jacket and shoes ; 6200, o.f. s.g. watch; 6303, vicuna suit," 6, 6243, lady's companion and g. brooch ; 7, 6257, coat and vest; 9, 8295, clock; 6280, g.b. ring ; 11, 8176, Wertheim s. muchine ; 13, 6*328, boots; 6336, g.w; ring; 6345, cloak and flannelette ; 6346, 1 gold-mount-ed brooch; 16, 6379, gold ring; 6391, s.g. watch and ohain ; 17, 6403, s.e.l. watch ; 6406, violin in case ; 20, 6435, metal watch^j 6438, necklet of 31 threepenny pieces; 2T, 7773, d.b.m.l. gun; 25, 6517, s.e.l. watch, chain and greenstone ; : 28, 6561, s.g. watch; 30, 6530, gold ring; 27, 6547, gold ring; 6548, side drum ; 6550, bras 3 cornet ; ■ 30, 6610, gold medal ; obi2y carvers in case ; 31, 6631, gold k. ring ; 6637, dress suit. Juno 1, 6643, s.k.g.l. watch; 3, 6650, 2 gold rings ; 7, 6734, blanket ; 8, 6757, suit ; 29, 7078, dress. July 2, 7132, trousers; 4, 7156, coat; 6, 7200, suit clothes; 9, 7237, dress and clothing ; 13, 7307, suit, mackintosh, and rug; 18, 7382, blankets; 19, 7398, coat; 7405, suit; 20/7421, dressinggown and dress ; 7423, suit ; 25, 7486, dress ; ' 7513, suit and overcoat ; 27, 7538, boots. August 2, 7644, suit clothes; 5, 7660, overcoat; 6, 7685, 2 pair shoes; 8, 7722, coat' and vest ; 9, 7745, <> frocks ; 12, 7777, mackintosh ; 16, 7858, suit ; 19, 7899, mackintosh ; 7901, overcoat ; 7907, mack. ; 20, 7929, t)ilskin ; 21, 7940, mack. ; 22, 7966, cruet and set; 7954, dress suit and 4 remnants ; 23, 7973, dress piece, etc. ; 7978, dress; 7979, trousers and vest; 27, 8044, trousers; 29, 8064, clothing; 8066, overcoat ; 30, 8085, Buit ; 31, 8108, 2 pair sheets and silk mantel drape. Also, A large collection of other goods too numerous to partioularise. The whole must be sold to the highest bidder to make room for Christmas trade. Note the address — M. ZIMAN, Ingestrestreet, next National Bank, Te Aro. FBIDAY, 29th NOVEMBEE, 1901. At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. are instructed to sell by public auction at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, 27th November, 1901, at 2.30 p.m. — All that piece or parcel of land, being the whole of T.A. 771, and containing la Or lOp, with frontages of 175 ft 7in to Mem-street and 264 ft to Owen-street, together with 3 modern* residences erected thereon, comprising — Seven-roomed bay window villa, with bath and hot water service, new drainage, p.w.c, with latid 35 x 132 ft, let at 21s per week Seven-roomed bay window villa, bath, hot water service, p.w.c, and newdrainage ; land 33 x 132 f t; let at 21s per week. A five-roomed residence, with bath, hot water p.w.c, new drainage, with all modern conveniences; land >93ft Tin by depth of 264 ft, with a well-laid out garden of 82ft x 132 ft, now occupied by owner; can be let at £1 The above valuable property, standing on tho corner of Owen and Mem streets, in the ,most desirable part of Newtown, with large frontages to both streets, should prove a very desirable investment, as the value ' of > land must rapidly increase with the increasing population. The land is suitable for cutting up into building plots. Terms easy. For full particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. FBIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SIX-BOOMED ' • Off Adelaide-road. MESSES. HAECOUET & CO. are instructed to sell by public auotjon at thoir rooms, 48,'Lambton-quay, on Friday, 29th November, 1901, at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece or parcel of land, being ' Section 5 of Town Acre 743 on the plan of the, City of Wellington, hay- , ing a frontage of 40ft to Brownstreet by a. depth of 84ft, together with the modern six-roomed dwelling ereoted thereon and known as No. 5, now in the occupation of the owner. This desirable residence, which is within 20 yards of the tram and close to the Basin lfeserve, contains six rooms, with a large scullery and bathroonvis fitted with Venetian blinds, gas, p.w.c, and connected with new drainage system. . The house has beon newly painted and papered, and au'asphalt path runs round the premises. An exceptionally good view of the surroundiug district is obtained from the house, and its close proximity to the city will always make it a very valuable investment. Terms easy. Full particulars from HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers.
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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 8
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