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TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 13h OCT., At 2 p.m. sharp. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. will sell at their rooms aa above — Household furniture and effects of all descriptions, lot useful sune'ries, balance of lace curtains from Tuesday's sale, odd lines of watches and Jewellery, etc., etc., Without Reserve. FRroAY,~I4th~O~CTOBER, At 1.30 shaTp. SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF SYDENHAM BOARDING-HOUSE, No. 9, Dixon-street. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEEOH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from_ Mrs. Richardson, who is leaving Wellington, bo sell as above — The oontents of 20 rooms, comprising — Leather dining-room suite, dining tables, Austrian and other chairs, pictures, curtains, ornaments, couches, linoleum, oilcloth, halktand, clocks, fenders, c.p. ware, crockery, glassware, Eewing machine, palms, ferns terracotta stands, etc, etc. Contents of 13 bedrooms, including double and single bedsteads, w.w. and spring mattresses, blankets, bedding of all descriptions, kapok and flax mattresses, washstands and ware, toilet tables and glasses, and the other usual bedroom furniture, etc. Also, contents of kitchen and scullery, comprising kit oh en utensils and the usual utensils and furniture usually found in a kitchen, household .sundries, etc., etc. The whqje is to be sold absolutely without the slightest reserve. Goods will be on. view morning of sale. FRIDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1.904] At 2.30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed for the Convenience of Sale. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms, Willis-street, as above, a large quantity of houEehold furniture and effects which have been removed from a residence at Island Bay for the convenience of sale, including — Leather suite, dining table, chairs, fonders and fire irons, carpets, hearthrugs, oilcloth, coalscuttles, 6ofas, curtains and poles, glassware, ornaments, hall table, chest drawers, duchesse chest, double brass-rail bedstead, wire mattresses, washstand and ware, overmantel, mirrors, garden tools, etc, etc. Without Reserve. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers^ TUESDAY,~IBtJir6CTOBERri9O4. SALE BY AUCTION Of the PARK AVENUE ESTATE, LOWER HUTT. Subdivided into Large Sections, ranging frpm ONE-THIRD ACRE to OVEn ONE ACRE. STANDS HIGH AND IS TSIEVER FLOODED. SUNNIEST AND BRIGHTEST | OF THE HUTT VALLEY. -WITHIN TEN MINU'I-hS' WALK OF THE PRESENT 'BUS SERVICE AND PROPOSED TKAM ROUTE. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. havo been favoured^ with instructions to sell by publio auction, at the Chamber of Commeroe, on TUESDAY, 18th October, 1904, at 2.30 p.m.— THE PARK AVENUE ESTATE, subdivided into areas of from ONETHIRD, to OVER, AN ACRE eaoh, and tneee sections have each large frontages to well-formed public roads 66 feet wide, kerbed and channelled, with good footpaths. All the streets have been taken over by the Borough and County. In subdividing this property no small sections have been laid off, and from its sunny aspect, high and dry position, and richness of soil, it is specially adapted for gentlemen's residences. The property is olose to the beautiful residence and grounds of John Duthie, Esq., and is only •lEN MINIFIES 1 WALK FROM THE PRESENT 'BUS SJi.ii s ICE to the railway station, which is also the proposed route of the electric tram. No Suburb of Wellington has made mo'a rapid advances in publio estimation for residential purposes than has the Lower Hutt, and from the number and class of residences recently erected it is evident that the Hutt Valley must eventually be the fashionable Suburb of Wellington. The straightening of tho Hutt Railway is now in progress, and its completion must add enormously to the valuo of Hutt property, as residents will then be within 15 minutes' reach of the City of Wellington. Investors should not let this opportunity pass of securing sections at first cost, and they must not overlook the fact that EVERY SECTION IN THE TAINE ESTATE HAS BEEN SOLD, and cannot now be bought except at large advances on the original prices. PARK AVENUP ESTATE is unsurpassed, if even oqualled, by any other property in the Lower Hutt. Title— Land Transfer. Terms — 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months, balance oan remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. Should any purchaser commence building within 6ix months of the date of sale, the second instalment may remain unpaid. Mr. F. Fißk, of Nainai-road, will Bhow intending investors over the property. Further information may be obtained on application to 'L.j. AUCTIONEERS. FRroAY7"2Bth OCTOBER, 1904, At 2.30 o'olock p.m. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS AND SPECULATORS. PUBLIC AUOTION SALE VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES! VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES! GHUZNEE-STREET AND MARIONSTREET. MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, on FRIDAY, 28th October, at 2.30 p.m. — ELEVEN MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES IN THE CENTRE OF THE OITY OF WELLINGTON, HAVING FRONTAGES TO MARION AND GHUZNEE STREETS. The land is Town Aore 158,, with a frontage to Marion-street of 264 ft 7in and a frontage to Ghuznee-street of 188 ft Bin; subdivided into business sites, with frontages ranging from 29ft 3in to 35ft, with depths of 70ft to 90ft. The position is one of tho best in tho oity, and the rapid advancement which has taken place in Wellington during the past few years has undoubtedly made this part one of tho busiest quarters of the capital city of New Zealand. Its future success as a business site is so assured that property in this position must still further greatly enhance in vahie. PLANS OF THE PROPERTY, terms of sale, and further particulnrs on application to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1904, Page 8