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BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS 1 WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH & CO. have received instructions to sell at their rooms, Willis-street, as above— CU\ Pairs Ladies' Walking Shoes Kf\ Pairi Ladies' Walking Boots X"/"i Pairs qhildren's Shoes K(\ Pau-3 Children's Boots The above aro all new stook, comprising the best makes of English, Frenoh and American manufactures. On view on Wednesday morning from 9 a.m. The whole Ito be sold absolutely without reserve. Wednesday, 27th November, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH & CO. have been favoured with instrnotions to boII by publio auotion on above date in their rooms, 15, Willis-street, as follows :—: — Bluoher-avenue (off Mein-stroet), Land 70ft frontage by a depth of 103 ft more or less, latest drainage, with well-built 6-roomed Cottage thereon, bathroom, range, colonial oven, gas and gas stove, tiled grates and hearths, large Bhed, washtubs, &c. The land is level, and the buildings being ereoted on one side of the property there is available a firßt-class allotment ot 35 x 103 ft "in grass and flower plots fenoed with double gates and ready for further buildings. ; Title— Land Transfer. Separate titles are hold for the two sections, thus the purchaser is enabled to sell the vacant seotion to advantage. • ( The Property will be submitted firstly in one lot, and if not sold "will then be put up separately. This is an opportunity for a builder or carrier and for a speculator j There is money Ito be made. Cards to view from the Auctioneers. W. H. MORRAH & CO., 15, Williß street. ' FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH & CO. have received instructions to Bell at their rooms as above, a lot of useful harness and saddlery, comprising — ] " v 6 draught collars 4 trap collars 3 buggy collars 2 sets spring-trap harne*a 2 sets dogtcart harness 1 gentleman's saddle 1 side-aaddle 12 bridles 6 pairs spurs , The above is a new line of splendid quality and finish, and is well worth inspection. WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. BAKER BROS, will sell at their auotion mart, 38, Lambtonquay. at 2.30 p.m., as under— DRUMMOND-STREET, a substantially bnilt five-roomed cottage with bathroom, soullery, and large washhouse, hot water 'service and eleotrio light, drained in acoordance with bylaws. The land is 36ft lOin to Drammondstreet by a depth of 68ft 6hv " GARFIELD- STREET, BROOKLYN, 2 four-roomed Cottages with soullery etc; land 30tt to Garfield-street by a depth of 300 ft •> \ FITZHERBBRT-STREET PETONE, a comfortable four-roomed Cottage, soullery, and stables and cart-sheds ; land 5J)f t to Fitzherbert-street by a depth of 100 ft ATKINSON- AVENUE, RANGIURU-BY-THE-SEA,- Allotment number 28, containing one rocd. OHIRO-ROAD, BROOKLYN— Section No. 2, having a frontage to Ohiroroad of t!6ft 6in by a depth of 128 ft. This is the only remaining vacant , seotion fronting the Ohiro-road of the original Brooklyn subdivision, and mnat increase in value. BAKER BROS., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Wellington, Auokland, Dnnedin, and Christohnroh. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. TO TAILORS, DRAPERS, HOTELKEEPURS, ' PRIVATE BUYERS, AND OTHERS. DARCY FORD, who has' just arrived from England, will sell at 11 o'clock eaoh day — Drapery, Fanoy Goods, Suitings, Cur- * tains. Ladies' Dress Pieoes, Irish Linen, Table Damask, Table Napkins, and other goods too numerous to particularise DARCY FORD, __ Agent and Auctioneer, White-painted Shop (next Laery af Co.TLtd.), Willis-street. FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBERT 1901, At 2.30 p.m. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. AUOTION SALE— PETONE WHARF. [It/TESSRS. LAEKy"aND CO., LTD., XtJL are instructed by the Wellington Harbour Board to sell by auction at their sale rooms, Jervois-quay, at 2.30 p.m. on Friday, tho 29th day of November, 1901, for removal— The structure of the wharf at Petone, originally built by the Gear Meat Co., Ltd., and recently leased to the Petono Borough Council. Particulars and conditions of sale and form of agreement and bond, may be seen at the offices of the Wellington Harbour Board, or at tjie office of the Auctioneers.' ' LAERY AND CO., LTD., Auctioneer". FRIDAY! NEXT, 29th NOVEMBER, At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE IN OUR ROOMS. fIIfAOpONALD, WILSON AND CO. -LiX will hold a. sale of superior household furniture in their rooms as above. The present catalogue is a lengthy one and tho furniture modern and good. Full particulars will appear later on. Those desirous of disposing of their furniture will find this a good opportunity of doing so to advantage. ~ FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER! At 2.30. to builders"and investors. WF. SHORTT has received instruc- • tions to sell at his Mart, WillisBtreet— * Lot 1. All that piece of land, having a frontage of 50 links to Aro-street by a depth of 189.39 links, together with two well-built 5-roomed Dwellings, fitted with all modern conveniences, and at present bringing in a rental of 29s per week. Lot 2. That magnificent Corner Building Site, having a frontage of 89feet 4inohes to Moeller-»treet by 81feet to Sbannon-s.treet. This section commands one of tho fineat views obtainable in the city. Lot 3. All that pieoe of Land, having a frontage of 23feet to Ranfnrly-ierraoe by a depth of 130 feet, together with handsome, • well-bnilt 4-roomed Cottage, fitted with every Qonvenieiice, hot and cold water, &o. ', Full particulars on application. "O O R SALE COUNTRY STORE AND BUTCHERY. A snuar payable concern, situated in Marlboi-ough ; probability of dairy factory being started in the neighbourhood; nionorato capital required ; excellent opehii t?. for ono or two energetic younw vnai : P'T.cipals only troatod with. For )';■ 1 ! i-ffticukri JMiply tt> I vV. M. JSANXATYXn AN!> Cl, ,'< '

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 128, 26 November 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 128, 26 November 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 128, 26 November 1901, Page 8

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