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TOMORROW, TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. YORK BAY! ,|O SEASIDE. SECTIONS! An 4I:O SEASIDE SECTIONS! *«3 THE LAST CHANCE THE LAST CHANCE TO SECURE SEASIDE SITES ON THIS,. SIDE OF- THE HARBOUR 1 TERMS : 10 PER CENT. CASH. j 10 PER CENT. IN TWO MONTHB. J • 10 PER CENT. IN TWELVE MONTHS •— r INTEREST pr PER CENT. ON UNPAID PURCHASE MONEY. T^ILLIAM H. TUENBUEL AND CO. WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS, 3, PANAMA-STREET, As above, TOGETHER WITH r iHE WELLKNOWN HOMESTEAD SECTION, WITH THE 12-ROOMED HOUSE ERECTED THEREON. Thiß property is charmingly situated, and commands a beautiful "view. The section has a double frontage, viz. : —73ft 6in to Taungata-road and 73ft Bin to Waitohuroad with a depth of about 188 ft Bin. An unfailing 6tream runs through the section, which is well-grown with shrubs and trees. Plans and particulars from the Auotioneers. WILLEA.M H. TURNBULL AND CO. TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1904, At 11 o'clock. BACON. CHEESE. TEA. mOWNSEND AND PAUL (Ltd.) will -"- sell at auction, without reserve 2 cases Canterbury bacon 25 51b tins tea Quantitf cheeso 50 sacks table potatoes JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS (Ltd.) will sell as above— 56 prime bullocks 160 prime woolly wethers 126 prime shorn wethers 114 prime ewes (heavy) 20 prime lambs 12 breeding sows and 1 purebred Tamworth boar 1 20 slips GREAT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Ist NOV At 2.30 sharp. MEM ES t SI^ TAYLOR AND HARPER, XT.*, of 39, Revans-street, 2 doors from Newtown Library, have received instructions from a gentleman leaving the district to sell— The whole of his furniture and effects, comprising good suite in plush, cheffonjer, piano, washstands, toilet set, fancy tables, and other goods too numerous to mention. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, Ist NOV., At 2 p.m. sharp. EXTENSIVE UNR*ESERVED SALE OF GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TIfESSRS. SIDEY7~MEECH AND CO. ■"■*- will sell at their rooms as above, on account of various vendors — Household furniture and effects, comprising sideboards, very superior diningroom suite (saddlebags with splendid chesterfie d couch), leather and tapestry couches, dining and other tables, linoleum, hearthrug, duchess chests, bedsteads and bedding, very handsome mirror-front wardrobe, chests of drawers, washstand, toilet glasses, meat safes, chairs, fenders, window sashe3, doors, and lot of fittings, books, kitchen utensils, glassware, c.p. ware, and tho usual household sundries, silver-top decanters (suitable for hotels), cut glasswar6, plates, odd lines of grocery, picklos, etc. On account of a cabinetmaker going out cf business— so double and single kapok beds, pillows, etc. ; and, on account of an executor in an estate — a lady's and gent's wardrobe of theatrical and privato clothes, in good order. The whole of the above will' bo on view To-morrow Morning, and will bo sold absolutely without reserve. FOR SALE, Khandallah, lovely Ssction, only £20 deposit: Acre with stream, £350; Grocer's Store, Kilbirnie, goodwill only £60, stock at valuation ; four-roomed Villas, £475, £490. £550; 6 rooms and stable, £500; Section facing Lyell Bay, on flat, only £75 : 4 rooms and deep section, Maranui, £100 deposit; 8 rooms, good house, near Oriental Bay, only £100 deposit, Modern. Kilbirnie Land and Estate Agency Co. _ FOR SALE, KARAKA BAY, fronting tho water, comfortable 6-roomed Residence, bath, wabhhou=o, inset tuli->, copper, sink, good drainage, outhouse, large fowl run and house, iie\er-f ailing water-supply, giound 105 x. 132 ; also, adjoining, a sroomed Furni-.hod Cottage with all conveniences, hind fa 6 x 162. Apply BAKER BROS.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 105, 31 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 105, 31 October 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 105, 31 October 1904, Page 8

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