TO BUILDERS, IRONMONGERS,- AND OTHERS. MONDAY NEXT, 20th JULY, 1903, At 11 o'clock sharp. WM. FRASER SHORTT will sell at his rooms as above, on account of whom it may concern — 33 sets Vaughan's white mortise furniture 35 do do black do do The above are in perfect order, and are to be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. CONTINUATION OF SALE OF FURNITURE FROM NAG'S HEAD HOTEL. MONDAY NEXT, 20th JULY, 1903, At 2 o'clock sharp. WM. FRASER SHORTT will continue this great sale at his rooms, Willisstroet, as above. NO RESERVE. As there are a large number of lots to be submitted, the sale WILL BEGIN AT 2 O'CLOCK PUNCTUALLY. BUYERS ARE REQUESTED TO BE EARLY. GREAT SALE OF EARTHENWARE GOODS, Consisting in part as follows: — Bed Warmers, Cane Bakers, Butter Crooks, Butter Jars, Piokle Jars, Jugs, Teapots, Jam Jars, Fender Curbs, Tiles, Fowl Fonts, Pudding Bowls, Spittoons, Lipped Bowls, Hot Water Jugs, etc., etc., etc. THURSDAY NEXT, 23rd JULY, 1903, At 2 o'clock sharp. T^TM. FRASER SHORTT has been * favoured with instructions to sell at j his rooms, Willis-street', as above — 13 CRATES and 1 CASK POTTERYWARE. The above are described as a splendid lot, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. UPPER HUTT MONTHLY STOCK •SALE. MONDAY, 20th JULY, 1903, At 1 p.m. FH. WOOD AND SONS, LTD., | • will sell as above at Mr. 'O'Leary s Yards, adjoining the Provincial Hotel,' Upper Hutt — 20 sheep Cattle— 5 beef cows 4 dairy cows 7 calves 13 heifers, to calve in spring 10 cows, to calve from August to September 4 dairy cows 6 fat cows 10 yearling heifers 10 yearling steers 7 calves Also, 1 trap horse , 1 buggy pony, staunch and quiet 1 gent's cycle 1 Go-egg incubator Further entries invited and advertised as received free of cost to vendors. F. H. WOOD AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. W. B. Travers, Resident Agent. OPENING AUCTION SALE. ON OUR NEW PREMISES, 54 AND 56, WILLIS-STREET. TUESDAY, 21st JULY, At 2 p.m. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. will sell as above, in their New, Rooms, a large and varied lot of Household Furniture, comprising — 1 billiard table 10ft, piano, Bft extension table, 4 double b.r. bedsteads, single do, 6 duchess chests and pairs, washstands and ware, wire, flax, N and kapok beds, 3 handsome b.r. fenders and brasses, hall-stand, kitchen dresser, meat safe, mangle, organ, stretchers, blankets, quilts, pair plushette curtains, lace do, 6 lots linoleum, rattan chair, 6 oak rockers, 2 sewing machines, cretonne couoh, 2 round tables, 2 dining do, kitchen do, toilet mirrors, large ffa'med do,'' l2 oil paintings, dinner set, tea do, oups and saucers, large counter show case, 3 sashes, door, cedar office front, pictures, photo frames, crockery, stuffed chairsj Austrian do, baths, lamps, wool rugs and mats, table lamp, 20 51b tins tea, step ladder, good typewriter, coir mat, slip mats, and a large lot of useful sundries. Also, set of beer pumps, tap and piping complete. Now on view, and from 7 to 9 o'clock TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY, 28th JULY, 1903, AT 2.30 p.m. MODERN EIGHT-ROOMED DWELLING HOUSE, No. 5, MAARAMACRESCENT. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND' CO. will submit to public auction on above date, at their new building, 54 and 56; Willis-street— All that modern 8-roomed Dwellinghouse, No. 5, Maarama-crescent, erected \i months ago upon land having a frontage of 29ft to the orescent by a depbh of 130 ft (more or less), two bay windows, h.p. boiler, electrio light service, tiled hearth and grates, latest drainage, and Land Transfer Title. Terms of Sale— £lso deposit"; balance on mortgage. This valuable property is distant three minuteß walk from the corner of Willisstreet, and will be found on inspection to r. a j firßt>Rlass propert}'. Cards to view and further particulars irom W. H. MORRAH AND CO., 54 and 56, Willis-street. Ij U X J<J <fe COO P V) R, BUILDERS AND CGNTPvACTORB. Martm-street, opposite Victoiia Hotel, Abel Smith-vli-eet. FOR SALE— KILBIRNTKSOUTH-Three splendid level Building Sites; lavge trontagos. .£loo a Sou! ion UUSSKLL-TKmiACIO and SOUTH-ttOAD —Splendid Bmldin<r Sites, and will erect « houses to suit puruha&erg on very easy terms ISLAND JMV— Sunny side, «overal larffe Sections from .£l2o quarter aore KAKOIIE (M'Douald-atroot) —21 Acres; £950 ; tnnns KAl.'Oltl (Dutiiie-strcet)— Over an aero for .£350 ; 4enti3 Any of Hie above properbins can bo liad on I very easy toruis, and we will erecb buildiuga ta suit purchaseip.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1903, Page 8
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733Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1903, Page 8
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