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TO-MORROW, IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS. 84, Lambton-quay. ABSOLUTE SALE of GOLD and SILVER JEWELLERY, SOLID SILVER WARE, Etc. I FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1902, j At 1.30 o'clock. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to •ell by public auction as above — The balance of gold and silyor watches, jewellery, etc., comprising — Ladies' 18-caral diamond and sapphire rings, diamond and ruby rings, diamond aud emorald rings, diamond rings, 18-cara(t and 15-carat gold brooches, lockets, stud 3, sleeve links, gold Rotheram wat. ches, chains, braoelets, wedding rings, assortment of silver jewellery. Also, On account of tho Agents of the Shippers, at the risk and expense of those whom it may concern — The balanco of v specimen samples of genuino silver ware, left unsold from the provious sale, comprising — Georgian teaspoons, preserve spoons, ladlos, almond' dishes, fruit dishes, salad dishes, berry bowls, bowls, waiters' trays, cutlery, ote. All registered and American Hallmarked genuino silver guaranteed. NOTE.—Owing to tho largo number of lots in the oatalogue it was impossible to reach tho above at tho provious sale. There are n6w some 250 lots to disposes of. FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. TMTESSBS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. JJ/JL will sail at their rooms, Willisstreet, as above — 3 first-class pianos 1 combined piano and organ Very choice sideboard Also. Bras3-mountcd bedsteads, spring, wire 1 and kapok mattresses, duchess pair duchess chests, chests draw-^ oro, ciieffonier, 2 .leather office' chairs, ki f chen dresser, dining tables, withstand? and bedroom ware, hearthrugs, Austrian chairs, hall stßiid, clooks, curtains and poles, blankets, rocking chair, occasional tables, pictures, books, easy chairo, lavatory basin, kitchen chair 3, perambulator, , wicker chairs, drawingroom suite, couches, mirrors, cruets, meat safe, linoleum, and a large lot of useful' articles too numerous to particularise. FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, At 11 o'clock. ka OASES CHAMPAGNE. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have received instructions to sell at their rooms, Harris-street, as above — Ex Wakanui. |?f| CASES HUBERT PERE AND °" FIL'S CHAMPAGNE. In quantities to suit buyers. SATURDAY NEST, 15th NOV., At 1.30 p.m. . f^ARDINER AND M'KINSTRY, AucvJT tioneers and Accountants, etc., will sell by public auction at their mart, 127, Adelaide-road, on Saturday next, commencing at 1.30 p.m. — A * well selected stock of household furniture, drapery, sheeting, towels blouse and dross lengths, watches, razors, guns, i.r. hose, show cases, lady's bike, etc., otc. MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1902, At 2 p.m. TERRA COTTA~ORNAMENTAL FIGURES.' rcXT F. SHORTT has bean favoured with :y » • instructions to sell at hia mart, Willis-street— A beautiful collection of terra cotta ornamental figures, suitable for mantelpiece decoration. There is a really choice lot, part of which are on \iew in tho windows of the mart feeing Old Cuatomhouse-street, which aro well worth inspection. WEDNESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. TO SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS. MESSRS J. hT~BETHUNE & CO. will, sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston-street, as above — Lot I— Town Acre 899, Daniel-street, 165 x 264 feet, as a whole or in 4 lots Lot 2— Town Acre 1091, South-road, 132 x 330 feet, suitable for subdivision. Lots 3 to 42—40 Splendid Building Sites, at Crofton, areas from i to 4 acres. Lot 43-^s2i Acres, Fine Building Lanv., part Section 9, Crofton, suitable for subdivision. For full details of the above, sco Evening Post of Saturday last. ; J. H. BETHUNE & CO.. Auctioneers. fRELTMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. HATAITAI (JENKINS'S ESTATE) /TS now being roaded, and will be offered to the public soon after Christmas. HATAITAI {& that beautifully sheltered and pioturesque suburb lying botween kilbirnie and Roseneath. ' HATAITAI Is within easy walking distance of tho City, and every section will 1 have a frontage to a well-formed j j 66fc street. | HATAITAI la within 1£ miles of the G.P.O. Intending buyers of Suburban I Land 1 are strongly urged to inspect the property and get further particulars from j .TURNBULL, WATKINS & WILLIAMS, 2, Panama-street. FOR SALE— Rare Bargains— Full lockbreak Van, in perfect order and equal ,0 new, with harness, etc. ; a new Munson typewriter and cover, £5 ; gent's MasseyHarris Bicycle, i/b 10s; Atalanta, with new Dunlcrp tire 3 and tubes, £5 ; Victor, £6; for Sale or to Let, a splendid 15roomed House, suit doctor or convalescent home, corner Kins -*'-;et, fronting Esplanade, Petone. Apply Walter Smart, Pawnf •olcer, 86j Wilus-atreet, Wellington, '

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 13 November 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 13 November 1902, Page 8

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