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TO-MOUKOW. WEDNESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1902, _^ At 2.30 o'clock. TO SPECULATORS Ais'D INVESTORS IMPORTANT ABSOLUTE SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, MDAXIKLL-STREET AND CROFTON. EfiSRS. J. H. BETHUNK & CO. are instructed by tho owner, who na a left Now Zealand, to sell by Publio Auction at 'heir rooms, Featherston-street, on Wpdnesc.iy, 19th November, at 2.30 p.m. — LOT I.— Town Acre No. 899, Wellington, having a frontage of 165 ft to OANIELL-STREET by a depth of 264 ft. This splendid section adjoins the Newtown Park, and, being in a sunny and healthy locality, is specially wpII suited for private residences. In the event of this acre not being sold ■s a whole, it will afterwards be offered in 4 lots, etch i 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. Thi-s acre is level and suitable either for a home or subdivision. LOTS 3to 41.— 39 BUILDING SITES, "TRELISSICK ESTATE," CROf! TON, ranging in area from i acre to over 4 acres each. These adjoin Crof- • ton Railway Station, and all contain first-class building sites with frontages to formed and metalled roads. They are within 3 miles of Wellington, on . 'the railway line, and are as near the centre of the city as Newtown. liOT 42.— Choice BUIT-DING 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. lOT 43.— Splendid Blook 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 one month, balance in three months, without interest. .Lithograph plans, conditions of sale, and full particulars on application ' to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. OTAKI STOCK SALE. 19th NOVEMBER, 1902. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell by public auction at their yards, Otaki, as above, at 1 p.m. — 60 dry ewes 25 hoggets 13 Komney rams, 2-tooth m 4 springing heifets 2 empty heifers 2 springing oows 2 cows in firfl milk 1 store cow . 8 yearlings On acoonnt of Mr. Jacob Shapheske— 10 heavy draught horses, 5 shatters and 5 leaders, jost out of work Also, harness, dray a, timber wagon, and covers Early entries requested. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1902. {A BRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD. A will sell by publio auction at their feds, Rangitikei-street, as above at p.m. — 25 heifers in calf 20 yearlings 17 18-month steers 10 yearling heifers 150 shorn 2- tooths 30 fat sheep "" LEVIN STOCK SALE. 21st NOVEMBER, 1902. f A BRAHAM ANITwiLLIAMS, LTD., 'XI will sell by public auction, at their yards, Levin, as above at 1 p.m. — 20 head young cattle 10 store cows 10 dairy cows THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALI3 OF PLUMBER'S PLANT, FITTINGS, AND STOCK. On the Premises, Lower Taranaki-street. MESSRS. SH>Ey7mEEOH 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 djes, pipe wrenches, vices, tinsmith's hand machines, piping, and all the accessories anU sundries in connection with the trade. - An exceptionally good lot. To Tae sold 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. FRIDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, - At 12 Noon. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE 1 Of CARRYING AND CONTRACTORS' "- PLANT. FH. WOOD AND SONS (LTD.) • have reoeived instructions from Mr. P. MUNRO, to sell by public auction on the premises, MAIN-STREET, GREYTOWN, opposite the Foresters' Arms Hotel, the whole of his well-known Carry"\ng and Contractor's Plant, including— 19 draught horses* 12 light harness horses 1 wagon 3 drays 3 brakes 1 double seated buggy 1 single seated buggy 1 gig 3 sets 4-horse dray harness 3 sets double buggy harness 4 sets single buggy harness •■20 sets shaft and leading harness Plough chains Swingle trees Plough Scoop i Picks, shovels and sundries Most of the horses are known to be thoroughly good and staunch, some of them being very heavy, and suitable for Wellington wh«rf or lorry work. Can be inspected at any time prior to sale. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 Noon, sharp. F. H. WOOD AND SONS (LTD.), * Auctioneers. |T^OR SALE. — BARGAINS. Newtown, good section of land, 35ft x 102 ft, quite level, very sunny .position; price £184 ; very cheap. Somerset-avenue, six-roomed house, newly built, all modern conveniences, land 35 x 90ft ; price £590 ; email deposit ; balance very easy terms. Thorndon end, four-roomed house and soullery, copper, tubs, new drainage, land 60ft frontage ; price £525. Call early for this bargain. Green-atreet, five-roomed house and eoullery, bath, tubs," etc., etc., land 20ft x 79ft ; price £420 ; very easy .terms of . purchase. Plenty more on application. W. F. EGGBRS, 28a, Lambton-quay. THOMPSON BROS. Ltd., HARRIS- STUB XT, FRUIT and PRODUCE MERCHANTS. Fruit and Vegetable Sales held daily. ON SALE : Every description of Seed Oats and Seed Potatoes. Prices on application. Box 428, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 8

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