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CLEARING SALE Of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1902, At 1.30 p.m. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. John Ross, Pawnbroker, to sell by public auction at their rooms, Willis-street, tho following unredeemed pledges: — 1899. — November. 443, pair specs; 446, gold' watch ; 454, gold ring ; 457, gold watch ; 456, silver watch. December. 482, r.g. watch; 487, gold ring; 492, gold watch ; 502, gold brooch ; 519, silver watch ; 528, opera glasses. 1900. — January. 538, lady's companion; 542, wedding ring, 18-carat ; 5&6, gold ring ; 561, oak tray; 581, watch; 605, gold brooch. February. 640, watch and chain; 643, diamond ring; 645, gold ring. March. 666, r.g. watch; 672, watch; 674, gold pencil; 691, banglo; 704, gold brooch. April. 733, pendant; 739, gold brooch; 754, silver watch ; 756, silver watch. May. 816, 18-carat diamond band ring. July. 867, clock ; 879, chain ; 906, clock ; 921, silver watch. August. 953, sterling silver scent bottle; 966, silver watch. September. 1002, watch. November. 1061, chain. December. 1103, watch and chain ; 1118, gold ring. 1901.— January. 1127, g.h. lever; 1151, silver lever. February, 1178, gold brooch. April, 1271, r.g. watch; 1286, silver watch. May, 1290, 18-carat lever, 18535. June, 136b, cover coat; 1368, 18-carat watch and chain; 1389, g.m. watch. July, 1398, silver chain ; 1410, silver Geneva; 1428, locket seal and chain. August, 1447, g.m. watch ; 1460, 18-carat d. and s. ring; 1461, 3 studs and pin; 1473, pocket book and dish. Soplembor, 1491, scarf pin; 1512, sewing machine ; 1516, gold chain and pendant. October, 1536, gold brooch; 1537, d. and r. ring; 1544, s.o. lever; 1561, silver watcli ; 1562, m. watch ; 1563, g. ring ; 1564, gold ring. November, 1588y watch, ring, brooch ; 1590, watch ; 1596, d. ring ; 1597, banglo; 1598, coat and vest; 1601, watch; 1609, gold dress ring; 1612, portmanteau ; 161Y, pair specs ; 1622, wedding ring; 1630, scarf pin; 1631, opal ring; 1635, silver links. December, 1650, bangle ; 1664, watch and chain ; 1668, n. watch. 1902. — January, 1679, portmanteau ; '1684, Waterbury watch; 1686, two fishing rods; 1705, keeper ring; 1713, scarf pin; 1724, walking stick; 1729, scarf pin ; 1731, watch ; 1736, n. watch. February, 1744, g.o.f. lever, 218, and chain ; 1745, s.h. Geneva. March, 1748, overcoat ; 1750, tan boots ; 1757, 18-oarat b. ring; 1761, pair links and match box;1766, 2 gold rings; 1779, photos. April, 1785, b. ring set with stone; 1790, gold watch (lady's) ; 1792, Ansonia watch ; 1796, r.g. watch and chain ; 1798, dress coat; 1799, gem ring; 1804, flute; 1812, g.o.f. Lever, 8889; ,1820, photos; 1822, photos; 1825, silver' Lever. May, 1835, 14-carat watch No. 1659; 1836, 18-carat gold watch ; 1839, N. watch and chain ; 1849, 9-carat albert and locket ; 1856, wedding ring ; 1862, gum boots ; 1863, brooch and ring; 1871, watch; 1878, bicycle; 1880, bicycle. WITHOUT RESERVE. SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER, Commencing at 1 p.m. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. /pARDINER AND M'KINSTRY, Auc>JT tioneors and Accountants, etc., 127, Adelaide-road, have received instructions from a gontleman who is giving up housekeeping, to sell by public auction, at their mart, on Saturday, the 13th inst., commencing at 1 p.m. — Tho whole of his household furniture and effects, consisting of single and doublo iron bedsteads and mattresses, duchess pairs, chairs, couch, occasional, round and oval tables, chests drawers, cheffoniers, bird cages, parrot and cage, d.b.b.l. gun, top action (new), bicycles, linen press, piano stool, mangle, music with stand, and toilet sets. Also, a lino of tea, tobacco, drapery, watches, carpet, linoleum, etc. GARDINER AND M'KINSTRY invite special attention to this sale, as all goods are comparatively now and in good order, and have been removed to their rooms for convenience of sale. Entries for this sale aro invited. f rpHE MOST HATAITAI \ PbPULAII JIAIAUAI -j WJBmNGTON I SUBURB. f THE NEAREST, PRETTIEaT, IIATAITAI -I and bkst J WELLINGTON L SUBURB. ' f SALE IS WORTH HATAITAI J W4rCIK ° *° K - AND WILIi BE HELD L in January:. WATCH THIS SPACE for immediate announcement of date of sale of HATAITAI. Plan of subdivision at TURNBULL, WATKINS & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 3, Panama-street. LAND SALE. rjnHE FINEST BUILDING SECTIONS JL IN PKTONK. BUICK'S SUBDIVISION. FRONTAGIOS TO BUICK. JACKSON, AND OTHKR STKKETS. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME, FOR BUSINESS OR RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES. Plans of the subdivision" of this splendid property are to bo seen at the office of the Kvening Post, or with Mr. Mothes or Mr. W. H Coolc, Petono. Tenders for tho Allotments will be received by the undersigned iip to the 12th December next Payment can be in cash or on terms — i.e., one-third cash, the balance for 5 or 7 years at ;C5 per centum per annum, half-yearly. Loan repayablo on any interest day. Land Transfer title Transfer to every purchaser free of chargo (except stamp and registration fees) from the vendor's solicitor, Mr. C.'A. Pownali, Masterton. No tender necessarily^ accepted. Purchasers to fence at own cosh. W. B. BUfCK, Opaki, Mastorton. ARGAINS FOR SALE IN PETONE AND THE HUTT. 7-roomcd Villa, with bathroom, washhouss, scullery, and a nice garden; land 66fc by 128 ft 6-roomcd Cottage with washhouse, scullery, stable, and land 40ft by 100 ft 6-roomed' Cottage with bathroom, scullery, kirgo garden, fowl-run; land 73ft by 330 f t; £650 6-roomcd Cottage with washhousp, bathroom, etc., large garden; land 40ft by 160 ft on the main road, Hutt ; £540. 2 acres close to Petone Station ; £275 6-roomed Cottage, bath and waMihousc, and all conveniences ; land 66ffc by 100 ft, close to Hutt Station; £475. BAKER BROS., Estate Agents, WELLINGTON AND PETONE. FOR SALE, at Waikanae, first-claes Farm of 400 acres, 300 acres in grass, 15-bail cowshed, two good houses, close to creamery ; will bo sold at a sacrifice ; offers invited. Apply to W. F. Shi>rtl,_j\.uclionocr J Willis-street. "OOR SALE, Tannery, modern, good ciis- *- triot for hides ; owner retiring ; ca&y terms to good man. Apply Private Letter Box 73, Poet Office, New Plymouth. j

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1902, Page 8

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