AUCTION SALE Of • UNREDEEMED PLEDGES THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1902, And MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, 1902, At 1.30 p.m. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. have received instructions from M. Fruhauf, Pawnbroker, 22, Willis-street, to sell by public auction at their rooms, Willis-street, on the above dates the following unredeemed pladges — ' WITHOUT RESERVE. 1901. — April, 1400, a lot of silver spoons and plated ware. May, 1615, gold watch and brooch. June, 1669, silver watch. August, 105, gold brooch. September, 294, gold chain. December, 747, s.h. watch ; 756, s.h. lever ; 772, band ring ; 801, 18-carat gold English lever; 807, s. lever and 18-carat gold chain ; 812, s. watch ; 823, watch and chain ; 824, s. watch ; 830, diamond ring ; 857, s. lever ; 1902. — January, 871, lady's gold ring; ,880, silver chain ; 882, s. chain and 2 pendants ; 910, rolled gold watch ; 915, lady's gold fob chain ; 916, long gold chain ; 923, r.g. watch ; 926, Webly revolver ; §45, s. watjh ; 950, r.g. watch and guard ; 952, camera and lens; 963, s. watch and chain ; 967, band ring ; 970, band ring ; 975, Marquis diamond ring ; 976, fieldglass ; 978, s. lever and chain ; 979, guard 'and glazier's diamond ; 959, band ring ; I 1003, ring; 1004, watch and chain; 1006, 18-carat gold Waltham watch and heavy 18-carat gold chain ; 1020, s. watch and chain; 1030, w. ring. February, 1045, 2 gold ringa ; 1046, American trunk ; 1068, s. watch; 1097, cigar case; 1100, 2 silver chains ; 1103, gold watch ; 1107, s. watch ; 1110, watch and guard ; 1112, portmanteau and contents ; 1134, s. watch ; 1143, covert coat; 1159, s. lever; 1167, 3 opals; 1172, r.g. watch ; 1175, s. watch ; 1176, s. watch ; 1178, drawing instruments. March, 1193, s. watch ; 1196, watoh gnd chain ; 1197, ,s. watch; 1200, mackintosh; 1201, 18-carat gold watch ; 1212, overcoat ; 121$, compass and barometer; 1215, Massey-Harris bike; 1223, gold watch; 1226, 3 diamond rings, 2 brooches, necklace, locket, 2 bangles, and g. whtch ; 1233, pin ; 1238, portmanteau and contents ; 1241, diamond ring; 1244, suit; 1251, s.h. lever; 1252, s. watch and chain; 1254, links; 1265, pendant ; 1277-, greenstone brooch ; 1280, gold chain, pendant, 1 diamond and 1 gold ring ; 1285, s. watch and chain ; 1287, cloth ; 1290, gold ring ; 1293, watch. April, 1307, s. lever and chain ; 1321, s. watch ; 1328, diamond ring; 1329, gold ring; 1337, diamond and opal ring; 1339, s. lover »and chain; 1344, mackintosh; 1354, violin in case; 1356, zither; 1368, watch and chain; 1369, brooch and earrings i 1370, s.h. lever; 1382, watch-; 1391, coat and vest ; 1392, 1 diamond ancl 1 gold bangle, watch, guard, and ring; 1406, gold chaiu and ring ; 1415, s. watch ; 1425, 63* diamonds, 6i-carats. May, 1442, s. watch ; 1445, lady's gold rin# ; 1454, E . watch ; 1459, mackintosh ; 1461, band ring ; 1468, bangle and brooch ; 1488, overcoat ; 1492, s. lever and chain ; 1498, band ring ; 1506, gold chain. June, marble clock; 1611, Maori' mat ; 1651, overcoat ; 1668, mackintosh. July, 1780, mackintosh. August, 1876, Gladstone bag and overcoat; ,1879, suit; 1882, overcoat; 1892, mackintosh ; 1924, mackintosh. 1 Q MAGNIFICENT BUILDING -t o JLO . SITES, XO WADESTOWN. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1902, At 2.30 p.m., by TURNBULL, WATKINS, AND WILLIAMS, AT THEIR "AUCTION ROOMS, 3, Panama-street. npHESE SUPERB ' RESIDENTIAL A SITES have frontages to well-made streets, formed under tho direction of the Onslow Borough Coundil. WADESTOWN is the only Suburb of Wellington available for the expansion of the City from tho Thorndon end, and Thorndon being already crowded and cramped for airspace, these most desirable Building Allotments must rapidly increase in value and provide a sound and remunerative investment. WADESTOWN is within 25 minutes' walk of the G.P.0. , and is the healthiest and most picturesquely situated suburb of tho Empire City. Charming views of the most varied and delightful scenery are obtainable from any of these sites. These views embrace practically the whole of our beautiful harbour, the bush-clad hills and dales of Crofton, Petone, nestling at tho water's edge, a delightful glimpse of the fern-covered hills and fruitful valley of the Hutt, beyond which the majestic peaks of tho Rimutakas form a background to a scenic display which has few parallels in the colony. WADESTOWN BUSH, familiarly known to picnic and pleasure parties as "Wilton's Bush," is within a few minutes of these charming sections. Situated at the head of the Kaiwarra stream, this beauty-spot is well known to the public, and needs no further description here. A plentiful and permanent supply of pure water is assured to the fortunate purchaser of one of these sites, there being several " NATURAL SPRINGS on the property. REMEMBER! This property is WITHIN 300 YARDS OF THE PROPOSED TRAM, which will bring Wadestown within 10 minutes of the G.P.O. These superb allotments offer exceptional inducements to all who want PURE AIR, MAGNIFICENT VIEWS, HEALTHY AND SUNNY HOMES, LARGE SECTIONS, EXCELLENT SOIL, BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS, UNLIMITED SUPPLIES OF PURE SPRING WATER, and safe and remunerative investments. LAND TRANSFER TITLES. TERMS : 10 per cent, deposit 10 per cent, in 1 month 10 per cent, in 6 months Balance at 5 per cent, interest. Purchasers have the right to pay off at any time without notice any sums of not less than £10. For further particulars and lithograph plnns apply to TURNBULL, WATKINS, AND WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 3, PANAMA-STREET. HAWTHORN AND CRUMP. FOR SALE, 6-roomed House, lower Elizabeth-street ; 7-roomed House, Wright-streot ; 6-roomed House, largo section, Island Bay ; fitted with latest conveniences ; good : to be sold cheap ; easy terms. Apply Abel Smith-street. HAWTHORN 'AND CRUMPr Telephone 1711. x . FOR IMMEDIATE SALE» an tip to date seven-roomed House ; 15 minutes from Railway Station, Lower Hutt, bathroom, scullery, washhousa ; lovely garden, orchard ; over 1| acres ground ; private right-of-way not included in area of land Price, etc., on application to J. M'GURK, Land and Estate Agent, Lower Hutt. FOR SALE— Rare Bargains— Full lockbreak Van, in perfect order and equal to new, with harness, etc. ; a new Munson Typewriter and cover, £5 ; gent's MasseyHarris Bicycle, _6 10s; Atalanta, with new Dunlop tirea and tubes, £& ; Victor, £6 ; for Sale or to Let, a splendid 15roomecl House, suit doctor or convalescent home, corner King-street, fronting Esplanade, Petone. Apply Walter Smart, Pawnbroker, 86, Williß-Btreet, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 8
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