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MONDAY, sth DECEMBER, TUESDAY, oth DECEMBER, and THURSDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1904, Commencing each clay at 1.30 o'clock sharp. Ex S.S. AOTEA, from Glasgow. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF A MAGNIFICENT CONSIGNMENT OF BOOKS. . From an old-established and Leading Firm of Booksellers and Exporters in Edinburgh, Scotland. -ri/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. i.TJL have received instructions from the consignors to sell by auction, at their room*, Feathorston-strect, as above — 1500 VOLUMES rare and interesting works, comprising Sir John Lubbock's hundred boßt books, French Classics and National Memoirs, Cook's and Darwin's Voyages, Taylor's, Hochstetter'e, and Thompson's Now Zealand, Rare Books in Maori, Medical and Surgical Works, Standard Books, and general literature, comprising in all 582 lots. Complete catalogues on application. The books will bo openior inspection on and after Friday, 25th November, and on Saturday Evening, 3rd December. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. ""TdHNSONVILLE SALEYARDS. • TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER. Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. f ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS (Ltd.) XjL will sell as above — 54 prime bullocks 8 prime cows 250 prime wethers 60 extra prime ewes 10 wcaner piga OPENING SALE AT PORIRUA, ON WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER. At 1 p.m. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO. (Ltd.) will sell as above in Mr. P. Mungaviu's Yards, Porirua— 300 2-tooth wethers 10 2-year heifers 6 dairy cows 2 15-months steers 1 sow, in pig 2 springing heifers 5 2-year-old steers I 2 fat cows i 2 milk cows, calve January 1 springing cow 2 good cows in full milk 3 2-year-old steers 50 firstrclaes prime wothers 2 2-yoar steers 2 heifer 3 3 cows in call 2 young pigs ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At No. 90, Constable-street, Newtown. THURSDAY NEXT, Bth DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. have been instructed by Mr. Mark Green (who is leaving for England) to sell, •is above — The wholo of his superior furniture, the contents of a six-roomed house Two handsome solid walnut sideboards (beautifully carved), handsome saddlebag suite (9 pieces, solid walnut frames), massive telescope dining tftble, 3 very fine mahogany and walnut folding card tables, solid walnut bedroom suite (wardrobe, duchess pair, and chairs), fine English piano (walnut case, all modern imprqvements), pile carpet (12 x 14), larc;o pile hear.thrugs, 2 handsome brasa fenders, 9picco leather suite (walnut frames), very handsome walnut overmantel, 2 walnut mirror brackets, walnut occasional tables, linoleum, mats and rugs, double brassmounted bedstead, blankets, sheets, quilts, stretchois and mattrasses, pillows, washstands and sets ware, chest drawers, toilet tables, mirrors wringer, mangle, gas stove, kitchen utensils, chairs, table, crockery, cutlery, glassware, vases, ornaments, pictures, curtains, rods, etc., etc The auctioneers wish to draw the attention of buyers to the above furniture, it being all of English make, of the best quality, and as good as now. All in want of such shduld n.ot miss this opportunity. Note the Address and Time of SaleNo. 90, CONSTABLE-STREET, On THURSDAY NEXT, Bth DEC, At 2 o'clock. GRAND UNSURPASSED OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE GRANDEST BUSINESS SITE, FREEHOLD, IN THE IMPORTANT TOWN OF PALMERSTON NORTH. In accordance with tho Will of the late Joseph Gattsche, Esq., MESSRS. MOUNSEY AND CO. will sell by publio auction at their rooms, Rangitikci-street, Palmorston Norjth, on THURSDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m.— Section 269, containing One Acre (moro or less), with a frontago of 132 ft to Rangitikei-street, and ail tho buildings thereon, consisting of an up -to • date Brewery — the 'EAGLE BREWERY"— with a 7hogehead complete plant, together j with a 7-roomed residence, stables, j storeroom, bottling-house, etc., etc. ! A going concern with a first-class j connection. The purchaser of this 1 fine property se- j cures a sure fortune. Tho site is in tho heart of the future Chicago of New Zealand, and will in no distant time be worth hundreds of pounds per foot. It must be sold for division of estate. . The property can be inspected at any time during business hours. i TITLE, LAND~TRANSFER. Foi' further particulars apply to MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers, Palmerst'on North. AUCTION SALE OF A SPLENDID DAmY FARMS! A THURSDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, FEATHERSTON J3fc/pt. W. B. CHENNELLS has received | i»A instructions from Mr. William Fuge, of Kaiwaiwai, to sell at auction — The wholo of his FARM PROPERTY, j in four lots. The homestead comprises about 101 acres of rich drained swamp land, highly improved, together with a nnw six-roomed dwelling, with ecullery, bathroom, and pantry, I IV-bail cowshed, stablo, hay shed, pigstyes, woolshed, and all necessary conveniences. It is situated barely four milos from Featherston on tho main road to Martinborough, and is clobo to th» Kaiwaiwai School and Post Office. ! The balanco of th« land is situated on Phillips'-road, and will b» «old in threo ! lots of 84 acres each. | Tho land in 6omß of tho finest dairying i land in the Wairara.pa District, being rich drained swamp, laid down in the best English grasses. The wholo property is now oarrying 80 milking cows, 10 dry cows, 20 heifors, 40 calves, 6 horsoß, and 400 ewes and lambs, and their splendid condition speaks weu for the quality of the soil. Owin to ill-health Mr. Fugo has decided to sell this beautiful home. Plans will be shortly issued and can be obtained togethei with hitter particulars from THE AUCTIONEER, or J. W. CARD, Esq., Solicitor, Featherston. FOR SALE, near tram, Aro-street, Section, 50ft frontage, with 5-roomed Houso and aFI conveniences. Price, £690. Cory.jmd Co^. 5, .Lftmbton^iaj.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 8

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