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TO-MOIIKAJW, " FRIDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1904, At 2 p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND *CO, will sell WITHOUT RESERVE, al their rooms, 48, Lnmbton-quny, on nbovt date, under instructions FROM HOLDliti OF BILL-OF-SALE-Hinglo nnd double brass-rail iron bodeteads, wiro-wovo and spring mattresses, Austrian chairs, '.inoloum, bedding, shooting, dressing tnblos, quantity of oiloloth watihtitands, Uiblcs, sofas, cm tains, looking' glasses, fenders, kitchen utensils, crockorj and ontlory, largo mangle, nnd largo number ot valuablo articles too numerous to mention. HARCOURTvAND CO., Auctioneers. ATTHE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. TUESDAY, 30lh~AUGUST, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. THREE HANDSOME SEVEN-ROOM-ED VILLA RKSIDENCES. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. hnvo been instructed to sell by public auction at tho Chamber of Coininerco on Tuesday, 30th August, at 2.30 p.m.— All that pioco or parcel of land, boing Sections 5 and 6 of T.A. 303, on tho Mnp of Wollington, having a frontugo of 52ft 6in to HOMEBTUEET by a dopth of 112 ft, having r-Iho a fronlago of 52(1 6in to ELIZABETH • STRKKT, logothor with tho thrco sovon-room-od dwollingn creeled thereon, known an Noa. 1, la, aud 3, KOMK-STRKK'U. They) properties arc cloiio to Kont-torraco »nd tho electric tram lino, and" nro admirably adapted either for privato rosidonces or for ikst-elana liueincw purposes. Thoy stand in a vory plensnnt situation of ono of tho best suburbs of tho city. Tho throo sovon-roomod dwellings oroctocl thereon nro subHtantinlly woll built, anil quito ■now, well appointed in ovory respect, and repleto with all modern conveniences, including outhouses, gprdon, olc. Further particular* from HARCOURT' AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 26th AUG., At 2 p.m. sharp. CLEARING SALE AT OUR ROOMS. MESSRS. SDDEY, MEEOH AND CO. will sell at thoir rooms to-morrow Drapery and clothing, dregs lengths, oto., men's ovcrooata and trousers, furnituro, nnd whole host of sundrios, etc., too varied and numerous to advertise in datnil, which must bo sold nbsolutoly without rosorvo, to make room for tho pawnbroker's salo on Saturday.

PAWNBROKER'S 'SALE, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. SATURDAY, 27th INSTANT, At 1.30 p.m. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. havo recoived instructions from J. Motz, Mont do Pioto Pawn OfHoo, Taranaki placo, to sell at their rooms, Ma-nnors-■trcot — A long and valuablo list of unrodoemed pledges. Full particulars advortisod in last Saturday's Post. SIDEY, MEEOH AND CO., Auctioneers, POULTOY SALE? TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), j26th AUG., • At 11 a.m. sharp. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., will coll by publio »uction, m abovo, at thoir robmfy 30, Victorie-st — 40 fatted capons, 25 Indian Game Pullets, tablo fowls, ducks, otc. In lots to suit ourohaeors. SATURDAY NEXT, 27tb AUGUST, AT PETONE. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. (JUTESSRS. M'LBAN AND, CO. .havo J.TJL roceived instructions to soil, AT THEIR ROOMS, JAOKSON-ST , PIiTONE. KAH PAIRS OF SUPERB LADIES', Ovlf GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHH,! DREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, all sizes, and MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES OF THE BEST QUALITY. Without Reserve. J. M'LEAN, Auotionocr. SALE OF SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, GOMNG-STREKT, THORNDON. |N THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lamblon-quay, Wellington. 1 ON THURSDAY, Ist SEPT,, 1904, At 2 o'clook p.m. MAODONALD. WILSON AND CO. aro favourocl with instructions to soil by public* auction as above — THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, part of Town Acre No. 646, having a frontago of 27ft 9in to Goring-stroot by a depth of 90ft, together with tho woll twill and highly-finished two-storied vorandah residence with bay window, containing six rooms, scull cry. bathroom and lavatory, with all modern conveniences, also washhouse with coppor and tuba, concroto paths/ otc. Properties of the nbovo ol&ss aro vory difficult to obtain in the Thorndon portion of tho city. Tho residonoo will bo found * most complete and up to date, and ono that should be specially attractivo to thoso requiring a, homo of the best charaotor. It it situate within two minutos' walk of tho tnunwny iv Tinakbri-road. Terms: 10 per cont. deposit, balanco arrangod. Title, Land Transfer Act. ■ FOR SALE, fICmEEHOLD OLI7B HOTEL AND UP PREMISES, PAHIATUA, One of tho mo<t control and important business tiles in tho ' town. Early possession can bo arrangod. For particulars apply 1 to D. CREWE (Omier), Pahiatua. KENSINGTON ESTATE COMPANY, ABEL SMITH-STREET. TO INVESTORS. f A RETURN OF OVER 11* I'RR CENT. Jt\ ou capital invested can be secured by -tho purchase of one of bur. proportion in this favoured and popular neighbourhood. This lot consist* of tc handsomo up-10-dato Residence of 11 rooms in Kensington street, let fur a torm to a good tptmnt, producing the abovo income. >'OK SALE.— Tho proprietors have also now^ roady for occupation a compact and rpnoioui 9-roomod House in tho same stre'it, thoroughly finished with overy rocent improvement, on reasonable terms, aBKIV SMITH-STREET.— WiII coll nt a moderate figure n nicely-situated Uouso of 8 rooms with good viow in this street ; a deeirablo ■ residence for a business man, or would let readily and give handsomo return on capital. Office at top ot Konsinglon-slroet. Telephone 1711, or, after 5 p.m., 578. H. CRUMP Attto HAWTHORN AND CRUMP.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 8

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