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UNRESERVED SALE OF PIANO AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, Afc 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. have received instructions to sell, at their rooms, Willis-street, as above The contents of a six-roomed house, removed for convenience of sale, comprising — First-class piano by Waldemar, duchess pair, double b.m. bedstead, spring wire and kapoo mattresses, stretchers, Austrian chain, kitchen chairs, sideboard, linoleum, office chair, leather 9-piece dtningroom suite, escritoire, hearthrugs, washskands and Ware, kitchen qupbourd, dresser, meat safe, mangle, colonial couch, tapestry couch, easy eh*rre, pictures, engravings, mirrors, lace , curtafns, oheff onier, clock, occasional tables, dock chairs, cutlery, kitchen utensils, olothes horse, blinds, books, kitchentable, rocking chair, hall stand, lamps, cruets, jam dishes, feather cushions, bamboo tables, 50 tins tea, vases, ornaments, and a room full of useful sundries. WITHOUT RESERVE. TUESDAY, JBth NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE AT OTTB ROOMS. MESSBS. SIDKr, MEKCH & CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell as above, removed for convenience of ■ale - 1 superior pianp by Asoheebergand 2 other very good in»trun*ents, and lot of good household fnrniture too numerous to mention, pictures, pram, and balance of fancy goods and draoery loft over from Saturday's sale. Owner of furniture leaving Wellington, Every lino to be soW WITHOUT BESTSRVE. TUESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, At 1.30 sharp. AUCTION 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. Jones, who is leaving the colony, to sell on his premises, No, 76 and 78, Taranaki-streqti tho whole ot his good and' useful stock, comprising — A well-seleotsd, varied and large stock of new and second-hand clothing, drapery, glassware, china, " crockery, _ toilet sets, brushware, ironmongery, toilet glasses, furniture, comprising bedsteads, tables chairs, and large lot of other lines too numerous to particularise, etc, etc Every line must be sold. THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m. sharp. auction; sale^ of plumber's plant, fittings, and stock. On the Premises, Lower Taranaki-street. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH 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 aieg, 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 Bold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. The above business may be purchased as a- going concern up till day of sale. All particulars, cards to view, etc., from the Auctioneers. JOHNSONVILLE SALF. YARDb. TUESDAY. 18th NOVEMBER. Sale at 11 a.m. FRJSBMAN Tt. JACKSON & CO., in conjunction with ABRAHAM & WILLTAMS, Limited, will sell at their yards as •bore— , i 59 bollocks 150 sheep 6 2i-year-old steers 10 18-iuonths steers A train will leave Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 9.55 a.m., returning born Jobiraonville at 11.50 and 2 p.m. E. BCTUHOLZ, Auctioneer. OHNSONVILLB SALE "SARDS. Owing to damage to ManawaLn Railway Company's line, our Stock Sale advei-ti-ed for To-morrow, 18th iust., is POSTPONED until further notice (probably Thursday or Friday). ""^ OTAKI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1902. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell by public auction at their yards, Otaki, as above, at 1 p.m. — On account of Mr. Jacob Shaphqske — 10 heavy draught horses, ,5 hhufters and 5 leaders, jusjb out of work Also, harness, drays, timber wagon, and covers Early entries requested. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1902. A BRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD. j£_ will sell by public auction at their yards, Rangitikei-street, as above at 1 p.m. — 25 heifers in calf 20 yearlings 17 18-month steers ' 10 yearling heifers WO shorn 2-tooths 30 fat sheep MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, 1902, ' At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, LOWER HUTT. THE PICK OF THE VALLEY. NEVER i.^OODED. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. are instructed to sell by public auction at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, on Monday, 24th November, 1902, at 2.30 p.m. — All those pieces or parcels of land being Lots 1, 2, 3, part of Section 24, Hutt District, having frontages to Western Hutt-road and Bridge-street, Lower Hutt, and adjoining the residence of W. T. L. Travers, Esq. I*)t I— B4ft 6in to Western Hutt-road, and 119 ft to Bridge-street, area 31.7 perches ;Lot 2— looft to Bridge-street x 82ft 9in ; area 30.4 perches ' Lot 3— l3oft 9in to Bridge-street ; area 34.75 perches. These splendid building sites, which are »11 perfectly level, are situated close to the Railway Station, and have frontages either to the Western Hutt-road or Bridge-street. The immense popularity of this beautiful suburb and the large number of people who are making tho Lower Hutt thoir home, is a sure index as to the value of land at the Hutt, especially close to the station. These sites have only to be inepeeted for their valne to be -appreciated, and they cim bo strongly recommended to all in search of land on which to build a home, or an investment, as they must greatly increase their values in a very short time. A special feature of the advantages of these sections is that an ample ana permanent high pressure water supply can be obtained by merely connecting with tho pipes already laid on to the property. For full particulars, apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 8

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