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TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1904, At 11 o'clock a.m. SALE OF 1 OCTAVE OF WHISKY. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CC havo received instruction'! from L Johnston, Esq., Receiver o[ Wrecks, t sell at their Rooms, No. 84, Lambton quay — 1 loctuvo White and Maekay's uhitkj 17 gallons. \ To be sold iv bond. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 28th OCTOBER, I At 2 pm. MESSRS. MORRAH AND CO. wil t>ell in their rooms, -Willis-street, .i rfbove, a largo lot of superior househol furniture, etc.— 3 duchess pairs, 2 suites furniture, chest drawers, single and double iron bedsleads washstands and sets ware, tables and mil rors, bedding and blankets, 2 couches tables, chairs, child's ditto, bookshelf, lmi sic stand, piano etool, 2 fenders, meat safe saucepans, kettle, cups and saucers, plates va.°M, pictures, wringer, kitchen utensils curtiins, oilcloths' and linoleums, wicke chuir, wood tub, flour bin, dust bin, cut lery, and household sundries of all kindt Also, • A small lino of traveller's samples o drapery, cutlery, etc., purses,, straps, ties combs, brooches, 18 razors, scissors, ladies and gents' underclothing, 50 pairs assorle< hosiery, 4ff pairs gloves, 4. summer cos lumos, 10 pairs tan shoes, chains, whistles sorviotte rings, picklo forks, salt spoons tea ditto, 8 bacon and ham knives, etc. etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. TUESDAY, let NOVEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF TWO CITY DWELLINGS. TO SPECULATORS AND THOSE «D SEARCH OF DWELLINGS. MESSRS. W. H.~MORRAH AND CO will submit to public auction on th abovo date, at their rooms, 56, Willis street, as under — No. 18, OWEN-STREET. LOT I.t-AH that valuable 5-roomei House, with bathroom and wash house, copper, gas service, and al conveniences, land 41fo 3in x 264f (i-acre). Title, Laud Transfer £500 may remain on mortgage. This valuable property has a- very- largi section, and until recently had anothei houso on it at the back (since burnt down) Tho present house takes up 30ft of th( frontage, leaving an entrance to tho bad of lift wide. This is an exceptional op portunity for Iho private citizen, carrier or builder to acquire such a splendid leve piece of land in an accessible petition, ii tho midst of a large ami f»«t incroasinj population. Tho land has ga«, water, anc drainage laid on. No. 29,' NELSON STREET. LOT 2.— A1l that convenient Dwellinj of 4 rooms, with scullery, bath washhouse, copper, tubs, gas ser ' vice, erected npon land 20 x 100 ft and connected with tho new drain age. At present in occupation o tenant paying 18s per week. Title Land Transfer. The small city cottage is very mucl sought after, the demand far exceeding tin supply. Tho workman is buffeted abou by landlords, thereby depreciating 1 the \ alui of his furniture. Ho should therefore no lose this opportunity of acquiring his owi freehold in this central positioii. WADESTOWN. . LOT 3.— That new House situate cor nor of Woodward-st. anil the mail road, containing 5 rooms, bath room, pantry, scullery, tubs, cop per, electric light, erected f upoi land 109.7 Ijnks frontage to Main road by depth of about 100 links t< Woodward - street. Title, Lam Transfer. This properly is in a very sunny po=i tion, commanding an oxtonsive view of th, whole of tho valley, and is only a fey minutes' walk from tho Post Office Store Tho houso was erected one year ago, am is exceptionally well .built, only tho bes timber having been ,iued in its construe tion. For furthor ' particular* and cards t( view apply to W. H. MORRAH AND CO., 54 and 56, Willis-street. yyr Ellington auctioneering COMPANY ha\e received inslruc tions from the; Manufacturer's Agency t< sell at 48, Willk-btrcot, next to 'j. Duthii and Co , on FRIDAY aud SATURDAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock A large consignment of watches Fancy goods aud jewellery Drapery and woollen goorh, including Scotch and English , worsted" anc ' tvopei 1 !, vicuna, HPi-gee, etc., direel from the manufacturer. ( ' ABSOLUTELY , NO RESERVE. AUBREY GUALTER, 'ACCOUNTANT, SHAREBROKER A WELLINGTON-TERRACE— Finest Build ing Site in oity. -Also, cheap Sites ii city and all suburbs. BROOKLYN— 4 rooms. £450. LAWRENCE-STREET— 4 room-. £425. ADELAIDE-ROAD— S rooms. £520. PETONE— S rooms. £450. WADESTOWN— 6 rooms. £360. NORTHLANDS— 6 rooms. £750. CENTRAL-TERRACE— 6 room-. £1300. ISLAND BAY — 6 rooms, acre, stables gardens, clc. £1125. HUTT — 8 rooms, Ii acres, gardens, etc £2000. KELBURNE— 7-roomed Villa. £1200. ABEL SMITH.STREET— 7 rooms. £165 GORING-STREET— 7 rooms. £1200. MA.T.ORIBANKS-STKEET— 7 rooms. £72 HOBSOX-ST.REET-8 room?. £2200. LAWRENCE-STREET-^-8 rooms. £870. ADELAIDE-ROAD— B rooms. £1200. COROMANDEL-STREET— 9 rooms. £125 AUBREY GUALTER, 9, Johnston-street. WF. EGGERS. 26a, kamfcton-quaj • HAS FOR SALE— Berhamporo — Newly - buiVt 5 - roome House, bath, copper, tubs, p.w.c, lam 22ft x 132 ft; Prico low, and oasy term can be arranged. Kclburne (near tram) — Fino 7-roomei House, bath, copper, tubs, conservators land 40 x 140 ft. Price £760; very chca; property. Wallace-street — Two Houses, ono rooms and one 5, every modern coriveni once ; good rentals ; land 30 x 130 ft. Pric £840. Ty\IRY FARM . FO'R^ SALE A MODEITpIIOPERTY. 61 ACRES of first-class ri\er-mad Land, highly improved, eituaUU two mile from C'artorton, Wairarapa. This piopi-rt is ring fenced, conveniently hubdhidcr well watered, and all ploughablc. Th ■buildings include o comfortable rix-roomu dwelling, and lorge, well-built barn, com bails, stable, elc. It is adjoining a rai way station, and is within a quarter of mile of tho far-fsvmed Dalofiold dices factory. This properly i» yielding goo returns, and is especially suitablo _f or gentleman desiring to mako farming pleasure. For full particulars, apply lo G. A. FAIRBROTHER (Ltd.), Auctioneers, Land and Commission Agent i Cai'terton.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1904, Page 8

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