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TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, sth OCTOBER. __ AUCTION SALE, No. 6, FEATHER-STON-STREET. • WATCHES, JEWELLERY, FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, Etc., Etc., To be Sold in Lots to Suit the Trade. MESSRS. HAROOURT AND CO. have received instructions from the British Novelty Company, Agents and Importers, who are leaving the district ( to sell by publio auct.on, at their ofhcee, No. 6, Featherston-street, ON WEDNESDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 2 p.m. — Their' Entire Stock and Samples, comprising Watches, Jewellery, Clocks, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, First-okas Eleotroplate, eto., eto. NO RESERVE. HAROOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. 1 SATURDAY. Bth OCTOBER, 1904, At 12 noon. 1?UBLIO AUCTION SALE OF RACECOURSE PRIVDLEGES. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S SPRING- MEETING. ■mTESSRS. HAROOURT AND CO. have jSM. been instructed by the Stewards of the Wellingtdn Racing Club to Bell by publio auction at their rooms, 48, Lamb-ton-quay, on -Saturday, the Bth October, at noon, the following privileges in connection with the" Club's Spring Meeting to be held at' the Hutt Park Racecourse on Thursday . and Saturday, the -20th and 22nd Ootober, 1904 — 1. Grandstand bar. 2. Publican's booth (under People's Stand). & Correct Card. HARCOURT AND CO., 1 ' Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY NEXT, sth OCTOBER, At 2 p.m. . .CENTRAL .HORSE BAZAAR, HARRIS-STREET. JSH B. WATTS has received instruction* JL' • to sell by- auction, • withoxitr" re. •erve— 1 brown cob, gelding 1 brown, cob, mare . 1 hooded gig . . 1 set single harness (new) I set single harness (second-hand) . , 1 se.t double harness Riding saddle, bridle, and breastplate, head collars, bits, rugs and rollers, wooden , cornbin, waterproof knee rugs, whip, and stable requisites Any one requiring a first-olass outfit would do well to attend this sale. The horses are in hard work, and everything •numerated above is of special quality. P. B. WATTS, . Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 2.30 o'clock. PICTURE MOULDINGS AND PICTURES. MESSRS. W. HTMORRAH AND CO. are instructed to sell by public auction, in their rooms, Willis-street, as above— The balance of stook of mouldings of all descriptions, comprising — About 1800 lengths Also, About 50 pictures, engravings, and paintings Without the Slightest Reserve. AUOTION BALE OF A VALUABLE RESIDENOE AT THE LOWER '.ON FRIDAY,' 7th OCTOBER, - At 2.30 p.m. sharp.' AT OUR CENTRAL AUOTION MART, MANNERS-STREET. la the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. _ _In the matter of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," and its amendments, And In the matter of a Memorandum of Mortgage, registered number 40229. rjITESSRS. SEDEY, MEECH AND CO. LLTX have received instructions from the Registrar "of the Supreme Court at Wellington, acting at the request of tho mortgagee, to 'sell by publio auction at their auction rooms,' situated in Manners-street, Wellington, on Friday, the 7th day of October, 1904, at 2.30 o'olock in the afternoon, the following Freehold Property— that is to say: AH that parcel of land containing by Admeasurement 35.9 perches (more or less), being part of section numbered 32 on the plan of the Hutt district, and being lot numbered 5 on tho plan numbered 1153 deposited at the office of the District Land Registrar at' Wellington. ■ Thff property is situated In Pretoria•treet, Lower Hutt, and thqro is a wellbuilt practically new 6-roomed house with Day windows and all modern conveniences erected thereon. For further information, condition of ■ale, etc., apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; Or to Messes. HAMERTON, ANDREW, AND WEBB, Solicitors, 52, Lambton-quay. PROPERTY FOR SALE. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. IQI ACRES of Flat Land, situate 3 JLt/J. miles from Oarterton, Wairarapa. It ia- within a quarter of a mile of a co-operative cheese factory, and is also convenient to a school, post office, and railway station. The property is especially adapted for cropping, and most ot it has already been ploughed ; but it is also suitable either for • dairying or as a sheep farm. It fronts two good metalled roads, is ring* fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, every one of which is well watered. Price £11 per aore. For full particulars apply to G. A. FAIRBROTHER (Ltd.), Auctioneers, Land and Commission Agents, ' Oarterton. SPLENDn? ' BUSINESS OPENING ON MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. 17»OR SALE, a first-class Private Hotel, X without license, in tho rising Townthip of Mataroa, beyond Taihapo, on the, Ma.n Trunk Line to Auckland. This is a first-class opening for a storekeeper There is also splendid accommodation for a private hotel, as this is practically tho only suitable house in the neighbourhood. Tho building has about 20 moms, has just been finished, and is just ready for opening as a boardinghoueo or etoro. This is a ehanoo whioh seldom occurs. This building was ereoted by Mr. Harrison with tho intention of securing a publican's lioense, but v the license was not granted it will be cold at a sacrifice. The railway works in near vicinity are the cause of a great amount of money being spant in Mataroa. Apply DWAN BROS, Wellington; or A. W. HARRISON, HunterTille. TTVOR- BALE or To Let, Freehold ProJT perty, Picton, 6 i-acra Sections, on — h«h ttands large well-built house, containing 8 rooms, bathroom, outhouses, eto. ; ■plendid view of harbour and town ; 2 ninutes' walk from railway station, wharf, tnd Post Office. For particulars apply to J. A. R. GREENBILL, Pioton.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1904, Page 8

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