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TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 24th MARCH, 1903, At 2.30 p.m. TO SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS. VALUABLE FUKIHiOLD PROPERTY, QUEIrIN-STKKET, WITH TWO DWELUmUiUUSES. MESSRS. J. 11. HETIIUNE & CO. will m>ll BY AUCTION, at Ihoir roomt-, Fo:ithor»tan-slroct, on TUESDAY, 24th March, at 2.M p.m — THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, part of Section No. 333, CITY OF WELLINGTON, having a frnntagu of 35 FEET TO QUEE.N'-STItEET by a dopth of 112 FEET, togothcr wilh tho two RESIDENCES, Nos. 6 and 8, thereon, each containing 4 rooms, with modorn couvonioncos. , Tho nbovo property is situated near to tho corner of Ju'oughnm-stroot, nud within easy distance of tho Tramway. The dwellinghouscii nro in firut-ehisa ropair, nnd aro lot to good tounnts. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY LIBERAL. J. H. HETHUNK & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT, 24th MARCH, At 2.30 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SAf.E BY AUCTION. SPECIM, FREEHOLD PUOVRUTIISS, TINA KORI-ROAD, COROMANDKISTKEKT, BROOKLYN AND PETONK. MESSKS. J. 11. HETUUNE & CO. uro instructed tn soil by public nuction, ftl their rr.oivs, Fcathcr'ton-strect, on Tuesday, 24th Maroh, it 2.30 p.m.— LOT I.— That CENTRAL PROPERTY, being part of Section Xo. 635, Wellington, having a frontngo of 19ft lOin to Tinnkonroad by a depth of ]05 feet, with the coinfortnblo fivc-roon\od rcsidenco thereon, known as No. 100, and cccuficd by Mrs. Burbiuh. LOT 2.— Lovol BUILDING SECTION, part of Sootion No. 775, Wellington, having a fionlr.^o cf 32ft 6in to CoroinandeJstrcut by a depth of 84ft. This g«cti<an is sitnnto 100 foot north of tho cornor of Mciu-stroet, and com mauds a splondid view of Nowtown. f.OT 3.— A charmingly situated BUILDING SECTION/ being lot 130 on tho plan of tho Suburb of Brooklyn, hnviug 92ft s!n . frontaßO lo Washington-avenuo by a" doplU of 103 ft sin, excavated, rondy for building, and having nu oxtcngivo outlook over tho city ar.d hcrbour. LOT 4.— Thnt conveniently - situatod PROPERTY, being Section No. 47, Potone, having 50 feet frontago lo Fitz-herbert-atroot by a depth of 100 foot, lo» gather with Iho three-roomed cottage thereon, in tho occupation of Mr. Mackintosh. This properly in within easy dialanes of tho Railway Station and oloco to tho old wharf. . LOT S.— SUCTION No. 21. Pclone, hnv. ing 60 foot frontage lo Sydnoy-slreot by a dopth of 100 feet, fencod on throo sides and ready for building. __Jai. BKTHIiXE & CO., Auetioneors. MONDAY. 30th MARCH, At 1.30 p.m. ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SAT X UIOHCLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNiT'JRE. At tho Residence of MRS. tiCQUIJ.AIi, No, 7, PARK-STREET, near tho top of "Moleuworth-street. MESSRS. .T. hT'TjETHUNK & CO. cro :'ii«lrue(ed by Mm. Scoullar, I who is leaving tho City, to, sell by auction I at hor roaidoneo, No. 7, Pnvk-slroot, on Monday, 30th Match, nt 1.30 Kin.— Tho who'n of her SUPERIOR HOUNKHOLD FUIINITURK and AppninlmenliO consisting of Iho ocmpk'lo furnishings of a sevenroomed house, nil of tho very best fpinlily, including upright grand pjauo, 12-ftop organ, drawingroom , ouito, dininjjroom, kitchen nnil bedroom furniture. Full particulars in futuro ndvorticomont, Oomplclo' catalogued on applicntion, J. 11. BHTffIJNK k CO.. Au'ritionf.;r> TUJ.'SCAY. Slit MARCH, At 1.30 p.m PREriMINARY NOTICE. ATTn\rm'E umrksgrvkd sale HTTPKPvIOR. HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TZRH At tho Resident of Mri-. A. F. B. KING, fcl *ftimu." No. «%, V tilcott-strcot, MESSRS. J. H. IU.I'IIUNE & CO. v oro inslrnotad by Mrs. A. F. B. King, who is lonving for Europe, to sell by auction, at hor rciidnnco, n» above — ' The wholo of hor handsome Hounoholil ! Furniture ond Appointments comprising tho contents of drnwingroom, diningroom, hall, six betltooms. kitchen nnd scullery, all in fir»l-eia*« order and almost now. l r nll jwrlicularii in future advertisement. C'otnplofo oatolog\sc« on application. ./UllNhUNVlia.K MAIiK VAICUh. TURHDAV, 2Uh MAItOU, At 11 a.m. !7»HHKMAN It. JACKSON A CO., In 1 cpiijunoLiou with A Hit A ll AM &. WILLI A MS, Limited, "will aoll at tlioir yards as abovn — 50 hullooks $00 «lmo]> A I ruin leaves Wolliugl^u and Mannwatu ttailway. Sliillun itl> 9.55 a.m., re.t.iiruini; from lohnNouvillu nt 11.50 a.m. and 2 p.m. 0. K. WILsOM, * Auutionoor. Local A gent- 10. liUOIIOLZ, .'l, LiiniliUiii-ijtiuy, Wollington. UiMh-^KVKD ULKARING SALE AT * MOTOA, NEAR FOXTON. WEDNESDAY, 25th MARCH, 1903. mitE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ♦JL MERCANTILE AGENCY COMI'ANY (MMXTKD), In conjunction with ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS (LIMI'l'ED), have been favourod with instruction* from the AssoU Realisation Board lo soil by publio auction as above — CATTLE: 21 cows and. calves 26 wesners > 10 18-months cattle 200 2i-year steers 35 24-ycnr ompty hoifors , 500 34-yn»r bullocks ' ' ieo*-4.veiir Lullocka 26 4J.-ycflr bullockw 15 milch cows in milk and to calve C dry cows 26 3-ycnr hoifors in calf > 1 5-year-old bull 1 bull calf SHEEP: 500 lnmbs 1870 2-tooth owes 1940 2-tooth wothors -00 4 -tooth 1100 f.m. owos HORSES: 1 draught stallion, S years "Prime Minister," by "Lord Salisbury 6 draught mares 7 draught geldings 7 hacke, geldings * 6 brood hackney maros 1 bugffy horso 2 ycnrlings 1 2-year ally IMPLEMENTS, Eto.\i 5 B.H.P. engine combine chaffouttor 4 B.H.P. horso tfonr and chnffoutter, reaper and binder, 3 mowing nmchinos, sot dieo harrow*,- 2 sets Tyne narrows, broadcast soed sower chain harrows attached, 3 P. nnd P. Amd D. d.f. ploughs with 4horso_ gear nltnohed, derrick for stnckiug hny, 6 llojghs and nots comploto, 1 Cnmbriugo roller, 3 (lrayn, wool press 2 woighlng machines, 2 tarpnulins, plough harnoss, hay forks, and fencing tools, oto. • Monkey, about 30e.wt. About 200 tons of good hny. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Speoial train leaves Pnlmerston at 8.15 a.m., returning at 6 p.m. Coach will meet Wellington train at Shannon. FOR SALE, gent's Columbia Bicycle, No. 992, 24-inch framd, lurnod-up handle-bur, in very (food order; suitablo for heavy rider j prico £6 cash. Adams Star Cyclo Oomoanv. Mercer-strnnt. J

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Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1903, Page 8

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