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MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 17th and 18th NOVEMBER, At 1.30 sharp. AUOTION SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF MR. JONES, TARANAKI-STREET. MESSRS: SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. H. Jone3, who is leaving the colony, to sell on his premises, No. 76 and 78, Taranaki-street, tho whole of his good and useful stock, comprising — A well-selected, varied and large stock of new and second-hand clothing, drapery, glassware, china, crockery, toilet sets, brushware, ironmoijgery, toilet glasses, furniture, comprising bedsteads, tables chairs, and large lot of other lines too numerous to particularise, etc., etc. Every line must be sold. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. THURSDAY^ 20th NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALE OF PLUMBER'S PLANT, FITTINGS, AND STOCK. On the Premises, Lower Taranaki-street. MESSRS. SIDEyTmEECH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. E. Young, who is retiring from the business, to sell at his premises as above — The whole of his plant and stock, comprising tinsmith's rollers (3ft), stocks and dies, pipe wrenches, vices, tinsmith's hand machines, piping, and all the accessories and sundries in connection with the trade. An exceptionally good lot. To be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. I The above business may be purchased as a going concern up till day of sale. All particulars, cards to view, etc., from the Auctioneers. 17th NOVEMBER, 1902, At 2 p.m. TERRA COTTA ORNAMENTAL FIGURES. nrer F. SHORTT has been favoured with •t T • instructions to sell at his mart, WllKs-street— A beautiful collection of terra cotta. ornamental figures, suitable for mantelpiece decoration. There is a really choice lot, part of which are on view in the windows of the mart facing Old Customhouse-street, which are well worth inspection. ■ '■ JOHNSON VILLE SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. Sale at 11 a.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., in conjunction with ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, will .sell at their yards as above — 59 bullocks 150 sheep 6 2£-year-old steers 10 18-mouths steers I A train will leave Wellington and ManaWfttu Railway Station at 9.55 a.m., returning from Johusonville at 11.50 and 2 p.m. X BUOHOLZ, Auctioneer. Local Agent— E. BtfCHOLZ, 5, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ■WEDNESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1902, At 2.30 o'clock. TO SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS. IMPORTANT ABSOLUTE SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD' LAND, DANIELL-STREET AND CROFTON. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. are instructed by the owner, 'who has left New Zealand, to sell by Publio Auction at their rooms, Featherston-street, on Wednesday, 19th November, at 2.30 p.m.— ■ LOT I.— Town Acre No. 899, Wellington, having a frontage of 165 ft to DANIELL-STREET by a depth of 264 ft. This splendid section adjoins the Newtown Park, and, being in a sunny and healthy locality, is specially well suited for private residences. In the event of this acre not being sold as a whole, it will afterwards be offered in 4 lots, etch J acre, 41ft 3in x 264 ft. LOT 2.— Town Acre No.' 1091, Wellington; having a frontage of 132 ft to SOUTH-ROAD by a depth of 330 ft. This acre is level and suitable either for a home or subdivision. LOTS 3to 41.— 39 BUILDING SITES, "TRELISSICK ESTATE," CROFTON, ranging in area irom i acre to over 4 acres each. .These adjoin Crofton Railway Station, and 'all contain first-olass building sites with frontages to 'formed and metalled roads. They are within 3 miles of Wellington, on the railway line, and are as near tho centra of the city as Newtown. tOT 42.— Choice BUILDING SITE, part of Section 5, Crofton, containing 2a Or 30p, having a frontage- of 230 ft to railway line by a depth of 288 ft, opposite Crofton. Railway Station. I.OT 43.— Splendid Block of BUILDING LAND, part of Section No. 9, Crofton, containing 52£ acres, having the extensive frontage of 959 ft to railway line by a depth of over 2600 ft, including a large area of level land, suitable for subdivision. TERMS.— IO per cent, deposit, 15 per cent, in pne month, balance in three months, without interest. Lithograph plans, conditions of sale, and full particulars on apph'cation to J- H. BETHUNE & CQ., Auctioneers. OTAKI STOCK SALE. WEDNRSDAY, 19lh NOVEMBER, 1902. | ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell by public auction at their yards, Otaki, as abovepat 1 p.m. — On account of Mr. Jacob Shapheske— 10 heavy draught horse*, 5 Hhnfterß and 5 leaders, jnat out of work Also) harness, drays, timber wagon, and covers Early entries requested. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 20' th NOVEMBER, 1902. I A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. xj- will sell by_ publio auction at their yards, Rangitikei-street, as above at I p.m. — • 25 heifers in calf 20 yearlings 17 18-month' steers 10 yearling heifers 150 shorn 2-tooths 30 fat sheep WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. The following are the dates fixed by the Wellington Wool Brokers' Association for this season's sales :— lsfc Kale-27th NOVEMBER, 1902 2nd Sale— l9th DKCEMBKK, 1902 3rd Sale-23rd JANUARY, 1903 4th Sale— lZth FEBRUARY, 1903 (Commencing at noon.). Catalogues close on the MONDAY before the date of sale. The charges on Wool offered but not sold will be - 2s per bale for the first offering, and Is per balo for the second offering. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. ' WAIKABAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVR ASSOCIATION, Ltd. LEVIN & CO., Ltd. ______—__________——_—_—_—_________. i LAND AND RESIDENCE AT THORNDON. |J1 O R S A L E— The Residence now occupied by the Hon. diaries Johnston, with land having a frontage of ll_ffc to HOB-SON-S I'RKET by a depth of 240 ft. For further particulars, apply to joHMSTnu juajy CO. (LTD.),

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 8

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