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MONDAY, 6th JUNE, 1904 At 2 p.m. WF. SHORTT will coll at'bis mart, • Wilbs-stroot— Oflico furnituro, consisting of largo boardroom lealhor-coverotl rorlar tablo, ofiico doAks, also durhess clients in id pmrn, chctitH of drawers, sideboard, oplondid Englieh piano, leathor suite, wardrobo wuh glass door, horsehair suite, extension dining table, kitchen tablo, brass-mounted doublo iron bedsteads, wiro mattress, kapok bod, wire stretchers, cdi'pots, curtains, linoleum and toilot bolh, 2 fcets crockery, cupa nnd saucors, blankots, shoots, counterpanes, toilol chests drawers, table oonlri-s, damask nnd tapoatry tablecloths, .ovorinantol, mantel drape, 8-day clock, invalid tafflo, iiualui carriage, and a quantity of sundries and usofiil furniHhiugH. W BDNESDAY, Bth JUNE^ At 1.30 p.m. sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, At 14, Floronco-slroet, off Gordou-slrool, Newtown. fTIHE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEER. -*• ING CO. havo boon favoured with iustriiclibna by Mrs. Tiiskor, who is lunving for Nelson, to soil by public auction, as above— Tho wholo of her housohold furniture and offoota, contents of a flvoroomod house — Drawingroora suito, ovormantol, fancy tables and chairs, oil paintings, ourtains, corpols, linoloura, duchosß pair with inarblo top, washsUnd, brMs-mounted bedsteads, wu-o and kapok mattresses, 2 diningrooin tables, oheets of drawora, quills, blankots, shoots, fonclcrs, a, largo lot of cooking utonsiln, glassware, ornaments/ cutlory, oroekery> and a lot of othor household goods too numerous to mention. SPECIAL NOTICE.— S Standard sowing [ machines will bo offered. As Mrs. Taskor I IVithoWri^er^ 010 lot wm b0 BOld Note oddross— H, FLORENCE-STREET (off Gordon.slrrot), Nowtown. WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE, 1904, I Commencing at 11 o'olock. SALE BY PUBUC AUCTION, At the Residence of Mr. Margulos, No 2, Onslovr-torraco (off Botanical-road), oloso to cable tram station. VALUABLE AND SUPERIOR rfoUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. TI/TESSRS. IIARCOURT AND CO. -"A havo boon favoured with instructions to soil by publio auction at No. 2, Onslow -torraco, on Wednesday , Bth June, 1904, at 11 o'olock, tho CONTENTS OF A SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE. A fow of tho valuablo articlos catalogued aro "as follows: — Handsome and costly combination sideboard and bookshelf, dining tablo, pictnros, rattan chairs, embossed chairs, handsome vnsew, overmantels, b.r. fenders, ornaments, _ rocking chairs, flowor bow hi, piano stool, e.n., w»ro, crueU, cutlory, couchoa^ occ. tables and chairs, costly carved duchess chest, handsome' wardrobo nnd wanhstand (marblo top) to match, ' Singer sowing machine, b.r. doublo bedstead, w.w. mattross, kapok and flax mnU trossee, duchess chests, toilet waro, picture ornnmonts, boot cabinot, rare oil paintings, kilohen, utensils, glnrawaro and crockery, table*, Ahierican gas utovo (now), ourtains, linoleum, citrpots, rugs, linen, magic lantern, inanglo, wringer, utrclchors, took, etc., otc THE ABOVE FURNISHINGS ARE WELL SELECTED, AND COMPRISE RARE AND COSTLY ARTICLES OF FURNITURE. Catalogues Now Roady. ON VIEW TUESDAY, FROM 2 p.m. TILL 4. NO RESERVE. [ HARCOURT AND CCX, Auotioneors. TUESDAY,~VIh JUNE, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. >■ IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. HANDSOME f^ROOMED VILLA RESIDENCE, No. 25, BROUGHAM-STREET. M' ESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. havo bcon favoured with instructions to soil by publio auction at thoir rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, 14th June, 1904, at 2.30 p.m.— ALL THAT pieoo op parcol of land being part of T.A. 337, having a frontago of 3b ft by a dopth of 120 ft, together with a 6-roomod villa resiaonco erected Ihoreon. This valuable proporty is situatod in tho bo*t position in Brougham-street, which is undoubtedly one of tho most fnehionablo residential localities in Wollington. Tho houso is an up-to-dalo ouo, -fitted with cvory modorn convenience, and is within ono minute's walk from Kcnt-terraco olcctrio tram qervico. Tho house is constantly lot at a rental of £5 per month. This most desirablo proporty is Woll worth inspoction. For further particulars, HARCOURT AND COm • , Auotionoers. TUESDAY, 14th JUNE, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. j . AUCTION SALE " SIX EXCELLENT BUILDING SECTIONS, VOGELTOWN. MESSRS. HAIICOURT AND CO. havo bson favoured with instructions to soil by publio auction at thoir rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, 011 Tuosday, 14th Juno, 1904, at 2.30 p.m.— All those pieces or parcels of land being Sections Nos. 99, WO, 101, 102, 103, 104 on tho plan of Vogol.town, having frontages to E. W. Mills-road and Veronica -street, having areas as follows: — 99, 2r 6p; 100, 2r 8p; 101, lr 4p; 102, 103, 104,, 38p moro or loss. Those valuablo residential sections aro among Iho choicest of this locality, thoy are .perfectly lovol and roady for building upon, having largo frontages to tho mam street, and command delightful viows of the city, harbour, and surrounding country. Now that tho eleotrio tram servico has boon established tho city may bo renohod in fifteen minutes, and thoro i« no doybt that with this facility land in this locality will doublo itsolf in valuo. Tho owner is leaving the colony, thoroforo Iho property must bo sold. Further particulars HAROOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. LAND SALE AT JOHNSON^ILLE. MESSRS. HAROOURT AND CO. have received instructions from tho Mortfagoo lo soil by publio niiction WITHOUT (ESERVE, on TUESDAY, 14th Juno noxt, at 2,30 p.m., at thnir auction rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, Wollington — ALL that pieco of land containing 3 roods and 22 porches, situato halfway betwoen Joltnsonvillo and Tawa Flat, being part of Section 22, Porirua District, and being Lot 2 on Plan No. 950 deposited in tho Land Transfer Offico, and all tho land in certificate of titlo, Volume 111, folio 115, together with tho cottago thoroon, now ocoupied by Mrs. Harrison. Tho proporty is rold tubjeot to a lifo estate in favour of Mrs. Harrisoif. For further particulars apply to MENTEATH AND BTCERE, Solicitors, 4. Fextbcrston-slreot ; Or THE AUCrrjtONEERS.__ PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 9th JUNE, 1904. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will *01l at 1 p.m.— 16 fot eattlo 15 firßt-oln*B Hereford heifers in calf 16 fat cowe in two lots 15 godd storo cows 25 hoifors in calf 300 ewes in lamb (in two lots) 350 forward wethers (in two lots) 100 forward ewes

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 132, 4 June 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 132, 4 June 1904, Page 8

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