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TUESDAY, 7th .lUNE, 1904, At 11 o'clock. HAMS Aimj BACON. mOWNbEND AND PAUL will sell at A auction, without resorvo — 2 cufos hams and' bacon. WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE, 1904, At 2 o'clock. INITIAL SALE OF JNURSERY STOCK. In our Upstairs Rooms, Harris-street. A truly mngnificent aasorhnont from tho Nurseries of tho MOiISHEAD CO., Now Plymouth. FRUIT, FLOWERING, ORNAMENTAL, AND SIHCLTICRtiD PLANTS, IN ALMOST ENDLESS VARIETY. TOWNSEND AND PAUL havo boon inßlruclcd by tho Morahcad Nursery Company, of Now Plyinoulh, lo mbmil at I auction, without roscrvo — A largo consignment of reliable Nur1 sory Stock, oomprit-in^ — Rosoa, oameliias, uz;ilons, Ciuinne, tuber roacß, wisteria, bou\ardiab, daphnes, hydrangea, pinufi infiignis, inurioata am) maritima, oyprosß maciocarj a, abios, reliHnoupora, Norfolk lslaud pines, oloagmis, fruit treos of all doscriptionn, and numoroub other variotios of plants, t Cataloguos on application. TOWN SEND AND PAUL, Auctioneers, Harriß-strool. PRELIMINARY NOTION WEDNESDAY7ISth JUNE, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. ORIENTAL BAY (MAIN ROAD), No 118 MESSRS, W. 11. MORRAH AND CO. will submit to pub'.io auction — A first-class modern 7-roomod Dwollinj?houso, No. 118, situate contro of Oriontiil Bay, with magnifinont ' viow of harbour aud city ; hind 40 x 98ft. Tho owner having loft tho city, tho salo is imperative. Cards lo viow from AY. H. MORRAH AND CO., 54 and 56, Willis-utreot. THURSDAY, Gth JUNE, 1904, At 2 o'olock. THE OAMARU T-T. AND O.K. STONE COMPANY, THE T.T. AND O.K. QUARRIES, OAMARU. With all Plant, Machinery, and- other Assets. By Order of the Supremo Court, lo closo partnership accounts. mllE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND A MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, Imvo recoived instructions from tho Recoiver in tho action No. 2977, Gay v. Perry and another, to offur for salo by publio auction on tho abovo dale, at tboir rooms, Tyno-strJet, Oamaru, Iho BiiHinoss, Freohold Lands, Proporty, and Amols, of (ho Oamaru T.T, ond O.K. Stono Coinpnny, consisting of — The T.T. Quarry, comprising 17 acros 3 roods nnd 14 polos, moro or lost, of freohold land in tho Oaiy&ru district, and being part of faim 44, of tho Totura Estate, with all buildings thoreon, and with a right-of-way to tho publio road. Tbo O.K. Quarry, comprising 14 acres 3 roodi and 14 polos, moro or lets, of freehold lund in iho Oamaru diilriot, and' being parts of farms 72b and 73, of Iho Totnra Eslalo, with all buildings thoroon. This pieco of land has a frontago lo tho District rond. Plant and Machinery, Live and Rolling Stock, Oftioo Furnituro, Stock of Stono in hand, Book Debt*, and tho Benefit of all Contracts for tho Supply of Slono mado by or on behalf of tho Company, and also tho Goodwill and any othor Asaots ' of tho Company. All tho abovo will bo offered iv ono lot as a going concern. For further particulars and conditions of salo apply to THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. Or .to BATHGATE AND WOODHOUSE, Wator-slroet, Dunodin, Solicitors for tho Rccoivor. ~~ WEDNESDAY, ' 22nd JUNE, 1904, • At 2.30 p.m. * Estalo of tho )*to Mrs. Francos Bothuno. I !MA(!NIFIOENT CORNER BLOOK OF FREEHOLD HAND, WELLING- | TON-TKRRACE AND MOUNTSTREET, Wl'iH FAMILY RESIDENCE OF 14 ROOMS, KNOWN AS "HAWKHIUi," No. 138, WEL-LINGTON-TERRACE. Also, LEVEL TOWN ACRE, SOUTH-ROAD, WELLINGTON. MESSRS. J. 11. BETiiUNE AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from thu Executors in tho abovo EBtalo to soil by pub. in auoliou, at thoir rooms, Foa-ihoMton-ntrost, on Wednesday, 22nd June, at 2.30 p.m. — Lot I.— THAT SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, boing parts of Sootions No». 447 and 448, Wollington, having froulagt'H of 195 font 10 indies to WELLING'ION-TERRACE, 171 foot lo Mouut-slroet, and 165 foot 6 inches (all moro or less) to a 6-foot right-of-way on North sido of Iho proporty, together with tho substantially built nnd ' woll appointed FAMILY RKSIDENCn. oroctod thoroon, containing 14 rooms, two pantries, soullory, bathroom, verandah, and balcony, with hot and cold water, incandeacent gas, concrete Ktcpn, utorago wator tanks, and all modern improvements ; also nowlybuilt two-roomed coltago and detached washhouto, coalHhod, cto. Tho grounds aro woll laid out as gnr- [ don, lawn, and oreliVd, intoreouled ' with asphalt paths. Tho Rosidcnoo has rocontly boon thoroughly lonovatod, and is in perfect order, tuo wholo building having been raised, now foundations put in, and tho houso miuio moat complete nnd comI fortub'.o. '■ '1*1 10 situation lof tho properly, at tho top of Wellington-terrace, is ono of Iho I choicest and most central obtainilblo, commanding a charming panoramic viow of I tho City and Harbour, and making it ono of tho most ideal homes in Wollinglon, I whilst tho land is eminently uuitablo for Hibdivision into building allotments fronting Tho Torraco and Mounl-strcot, Titlo Land Transfer Act. Also, Lot 2.— FREEHOLD TOWN ACRE No. 1091, WELLINGTON, having a frontago of 132 feet lo South-road by a dopth of 330 foet. This Acre is levol, and boing in an olovatnd position commands an cxtonsivo viow. It can bo recommended for subdiviition into convonionl-siKod building allotments, or om a choice situ for a Gentloman's Rosidonco and grounds. '1 ho Eleotrio Tram Route is within two minutes' walk of tho land, and tho Auctioneers have coulidcnco in rocommnnding the property to. Buildors, Speculators, and 1 Investors as ono certain to increase iv va'ue iv tho near future. Titlo Land Transfer Act. For further particulars and cards to view apply to J. H. BETHUNE & CWV, Auctioneers

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

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

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