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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. " GREAT AUCTION SALE OF MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SECTIONS IN THE CITY. THIRTY-SIX VILLA BUDLDING SITES Immediately Opposite tha Electrical Tram, way Buildings and adjoining the Newtown Park. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from A. Hall, E6q., to sell by publio auction about the middle of Novombor. 1904 — THIRTY-SIX of the FINEST BUILD- " ING SECTIONS in the CITY OF WELLINGTON, being the subdivision of Town Acres Nos. 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, and 890. '. The Sections .range" from 374 ft to 90ft in frontage by a depth of from 120 ft to 145 ft, and front Mansfield-street, Danielstreet, and Roy-street. The Terms are—Ten per cent. Deposit, Ten per cent, in Three Months and Twelve Months, Balance in Fivo Years. Interest 5£ per cenj;. per annum. Buyers who erect a house value £500 need only pay the original deposit of ten per cent. ; the balance can remain on mortgage. Lithographio Plans in a- few days. Full details at Auctioneers' Offices, 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. . TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 13th OOTOBER, At 2 p.m mHE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERJ- ING COMPANY will sell by public auction, at their rooms, 49, Lambtonquay— A lot of very high-ola6s Furniture and Effects— r 3 elegant hand-carved sideboards, 1 very handsome Chesterfield couch, duchess cheval pair with large beyelied plate mirror, leather diningroom suite, drawingroom suite, 2 large easy chairs upholstered in Utrecht velvet and saddlebag, 2 duchess pairs with marble top washstands, handsome . overmantel, hall-stand, piano, extension table, bedsteads, bedding, and a lot of other goods too numerous to mention. The whole lot will be sold WITHOU'I RESERVE. M. O. ARONBTEN, Auctioneer UPPER HUTT STOCK SALES. THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1904,, At 1 o'olock. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO. (Ltd.) will sell at their yards, as above — 2 cows in milk 3 springing cows 6 3-year heifers 3 3-year 6teera 5 yearling heifers 1 oow just calved 7 springing heifers 3 store cows ■ 1 Shorthorn bull 5 springing cows 7 forward store cows 10 young pigs 1 calf fit for veal 50 mixed yearlings 8 springing heifers 2 springing cows 1 2-year heifer 4 2-yfear steers 3 yearling heifers j FRIDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1904, At 1 o'olook sharp. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF BOOKS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. will sell by public auction, at> their rooms, Featherston-street, as above — 1 OO A VOLUMES well-bound and JL""vf interesting books by wellknown authors, on History, Travel, Science, Law, Poetry, Biography, latest works of Fiction and General Literature, including — Transactions of N.Z. Institute (26 vols.), De Quincey's Works (16 vols.), From Sea to Sea (Kipling), The Sketch (1893-1900), Johnson's Dictionary, Addison's Law of Contracts, Stephen's Commentaries, Underhill's Trusts, Badger's Statutes, Times' Law Reports, Fruit Grower's Guide, Moore Illustrated, Shakespeare (16 vols.). Complete catalogues on application. Books now on view, and inspection invited. \ J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. HORSE SALE. PJ MACLEAN AND CO. will sell • by publio auotion at the Central Hotel Yards, Lower Hutt, ' ON SATURDAY, 15th Inst., at 1 p.m.— Several heavy draughts and hack and harness horses 12 unbroken colts and fillies, halfdraughts, 4-yeajr-olds, bred by E. J. Riddiford, Esq. Entries can be left with the auctioneers ; Mr. M. Hodgins, Central Hotel ; or Mr. O. Watt, Family Hotel, Lower Hutt. SATURDAY, 15th OCTOBER. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr. John Ooxhead to sell by auction nt the Mart, Devon-etreet, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 15th October — His very fine Estate "Pencarrow," near Waitara, containing 500 acres, with first-olass 10-roomed dwelling and well-built 6-roomed cottage, in good ordor, 2 lots of stables, calf pens, pigstyes, cowshed ' 45 x 60, all paved with stone, and other outbuildings ; well fenced and subdivided 'into convenient paddocks ; all level and nicely watered by running streams. The property is situated half a mile from Bchool and factory, four miles from Waitara Freezing Works, is subdivided into sections of 222, 80, 99, and 98 acres respeobively, and will bo sold in one or more lots to suit purchasers. 6ale at 2.30 o'clock. YORK BAY. YORK BAY. TUESDAY, IsTnOVEMBER. MESSRS. W. H~?URNBULL & CO. will auction in their rooms, 3, Panama-street — THE BALANCE OF THE FIRST SUBDIVISION OF YORK BAY, Also, THE NEW SUBDIVISION, of which plans are now being prepared. This portion of the estate includes in one lot (of about 60 acres) the famous York Bay Bush, which is the grandest and most beautiful nativo forest to bo found anywhero within many miles of Wellington. ■ Fuller particulars later.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1904, Page 8