TOMORROW" (SATURDAY), 22nd OCT. At 1.30 sharp. MrLS*^. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. L will hold the usual sale of goods of all descriptions at their rooms as above. The list is a long and varied ono, comprising household furniture and effects of all descriptions, pictures, lot of porpoise blacking and embrocation, crockery, glassware, c.p. waTo, scales and weights, blankets, curtains, watches, jewollery, fancy goods, men's shirts, and large lot of useful articles and tho usual Saturday's sundries. Absolutely Without Reserve. WEDNESDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. Estate of tho Late Elizabeth Heath. TO SYNDICATES, SPECULATORS, NURSERYMEN, SPORTSMEN AND OTHERS. GEAR ISLAND, LOWER HUTT. ADJOINING PETONE BOROUGH. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO are favoured with instructions from tho Trustees in the Estate of the late Elizabeth Heath to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston-street, Wellington, on Wcduesday, 26th' October, at 2.30 p.m.— THAT MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF FREEHOLD LAND, known as GEAR ISLAND, being part of Section No. 9, Bclmont District, containing 108 acres (more or less) of first-class river flat land. To be sold subject to tho existing, lease of Mr. James Kyle at £160 per annum, expiring 25th Sept., 1910. THIS FINE PROPERTY was ono of the first selections in the Wellington Pro : vinco. It is exceptionally suitable for subdivision into delightful Suburban Allotments, the soil being generally recognised as THE RICHEST AND MOST PROLIFIC IN THE FAMOUS HUTT VALLEY. Tho property presents an unique opportunity for a Syndicate to improve and subdivide, being ONE OF THE FEW LARGE BLOCKS .OF LAND- within the Hutt District NOW AVAILABLE. To a Nurseryman the land should havo exceptional value, pwing to tho richness of the soil and proximity of tho property to tho Hutt and PeEoue Railway Station?. 1 GEAR ISLAND is one of tho best and most accessible sites in the Wellingtpn District for polo, football, cricket, hockey, and other sports, and should this opportunity of acquiring an extensive and valuable property for the above purposes not bo taken advantage of, it will bo another splendid chance lost to the people of Wellington. The straightening of tho Hutt Railway line will considerably enhance the value of this property to Wollineton Sportsmen. For iull particulars and conditiona of S MES!SRS. BRANDON, HISLOP AND JOHNSTON, Or Solicitors to the Estate; J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1904, At 2 p.m. MESSRS. TAYLOR AND HARPER have received instructions from i\lr. A. Barsht, Newtown Pawn Office, to' -soil by auction, at their rooms, Rcvans-street, on SATURDAY, 29th October, at 2 p.m., the following lot of Valuable Unredeemed Pledges: — 1901.— Ju1y— 3797, 18-ot g wedding ring. October— 4o6B, 18-ct g wedding ring. November— 42ol, 18-ct g wedding ring ; 4241, 18-ct g diamond and sapphire ring and j 18-ct g sapphire ring. - 1902.— March— 4677, 18-ct gold English l6ver watch; 4733, rug; 4747, 2 silver brooches; 4768, gold muff chain. April— 4801, pair boots. July— ll2, violin; 188, lady s s.o.f. watch ; 216, 4 chains. August 1 —287, 18-ct gold hunting watch ; 316, pair shoes ; 348, 18-ct g wedding ring ; 315, gold-mounted silk chain. Soptember — 377, hand organ; 399, s.h. Rotherham watch; 469, w.p. coat. October — 545, violin. November— 634, 18-ct g wedding ring ; 643, pair trousers ; 678, mantel drape. Ocoembor— 774, banjo ; 808, 10-ct g band ring. 1903.— January— 909, band ring; 92b, lady's gold American hunting watch ; 9<so, gokl necklet and pair earrings. February — 1038, sheets and c.p. serviettte rings. March — 1077, gold chain; 1092, c.p. cruet; 1099, Gladstono bag, overcoat, hand mirror, and 2 pictures. April— l22l, gold ring. May — 1248, gold chain; 1264, overcoat ; 1335, 18-ct gold band ring. June — 1359, gold amethyst ring ; 1373, lady's gold dress ring ; 1394, silver watch and silver sovereign case; 1437, violin. July — 1550, silver o.f. watch. August — 1607, silver h. Rotheram watch and lady's s-k.h. watch. September — 1765, Gladstono bag, nig, coat, hearthrug, tablecloth, and pair chenille curtains ; 1795, gold ring and gold brooch. Ootober — 1825, 18-ot gold band ring and set military hand brushos. November — 1946, now Kidderminster carpet ; 1969, . band ring; 1993, carpenter's tools and 4 chairs ; 2008, rainproof overcoat and undorwear. December — 20692 trying planes, German Jack,, pair match planes, 2 saws, cramp and hammer; 2077, Stanley rabbet, beading, and plough plane ; 2079, s.h.k. watch. • 1904.— January— 2208, box carpenter's tools; 2216, gold-mounted silk chain. February— 2227, 2 blouse lengths; 2245, 18-ct gold h.k. watch ; 2292, gold cablo bangle. March— 23lß, leather bag, overcoat, and pants. April — 2368, gold chain Also, About 200 lots, too numerous to particularise. Terms Cash. No reserve. WILLIS-STREET. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE IN THE HEART OF WILLISSTREET. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN have been favoured with instructions from the vendor to negotiate the sale by private treaty of tho following first-class property: — WILLIS-STREET, No. 154, opposite St. John's Church, having a frontage of 30ft by a depth of 100 ft by 60ft at the back, TOGETHER WITH 6 - ROOMED VILLA ERECTED THEREON. Willis-street, with its new olectrio tram service, is now without doubt the coming business street. Nearly the wholo length from Manners-street to _ Ghuznee-street is . occupied by places ot business, and tho present properly is in the very centre of saino. The site cannot be surpassed as one suited in. every way for a faotory or retail ihop, aud it requires no epecial words to recommend this property to capitalists and speculators as having a certain prospect of a very large increase in value in the uear future. For price and further particulars apply to THOMSON AND BROWN, Auctioneers and Land Agents, Hunter-street. WF. ECrGERS, 28a, LanVbton-quay, • HAS FOR SALEBcrhampore — Wrwly - built 5 - roomed House, hath, copper, tub", p w.c, land 22ft x 132 ft. Prico low, aud easy term 3 can bo arranged. Kelburne (near tram) — Fine 7-roomed House, bath, copper, lubF, conservatory, land 40 x 140 ft. Prico £760; very cheap property. Wallace-street — Two Hou=;os, ono 4 rooms and one 5, every modern convenience ; good rontals ; land 30 x 130 ft. Price £840. ._ Q " RO W E AND SONS, LOWER CUBA-STREET, HAVE FOR SALE— Split Peas, Pearl Barley, Barley Meal, Wheat Meal, Maize Moal, Crushed Oat 3, Maize, Hay, Chatf, etc., wholesale and retail. FOR SALE, Stoam Launch and Ferry Service, with Mail Contract ; would suit two men with certificates or ono man with two certificates. Full particulars furnished on application to genuine applicants. Address at Evening Post.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1904, Page 8
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