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WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1904, At 7.30 p.m. FJ. MACLEAN AND CO. will «e!l • by public nuction, on Wcdncsdiy, 7th December, 1904, at their roomE, IETONE, at 7.30 p.m., the following \a'uable Petono Properties: — LOT 1. — Three Sections, having a fiontage to Cuba-street of 35ft lliri by a depth of 100 ft, being Nos. 3 and 4 and 5, D.P. 1387. LOT^ ll.— Eight iovel Sections, fronting Emerson-slroet, having a frontage ot 33ft by a depth of 107 ft 9iu, Nos 6 to 13, D.P. 1387. NOTE.— These sections arc part of tho finest block of level building land on the eastern sido of Petoue, and require no fillnig in. LOT lll.— That modern well-built fivoroomed House, situated in Richmondstreet N., on land 33ft x 112 ft, next to Mr. Hartley"*, being part section No. 44, D.P. 182 LOT IV.— Sydney-street, close to Jacksonstreet— That large fenced Section having a frontage of SOft by a depth of 112 ft, together with a three-stall stable, loosebox and trapshed. Section No. 13, D.P. 321, aefmirably adapted for either a business or dwelling site. LOT V.— That 6-roomed Dwelling, situated in Richmond-street North, on section 40ft x 112 ft, being part No 39, D.P. 182. LOT Vl.— Two excellent Sections, situated in Jackson-street, each 40ft x 100 ft, part of the Buick Estate, boing I\os. 92 and 93, D.P. 1232. LOT VH.— A splendid Corner Section at tho intersection of Buick-street and Jarkson-street of 40ft by a depth of 100 ft, No. 157, D.P. 1232. LOT Vm.— That excellent Business Sitn in Jackson-street, close to Cuba-street. Section part No. 13, having 45ft . frontage to Jaokson-street by 150 ft depth. TO MORROW. THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1904, At 1.30 o'clock p.in Ex S.S. AOTEA, from Glasgow. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF A MAGNIFICENT CONSIGNMENT OF BOOKS. From an old-established and Leading Firm of Bookseller* and Exporters in Edinburgh, Scotland. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have received instructions from the consignors to cell by auction, at their rooms, Featherston-street, as above — 1500 VOLUMES rare and interesting works, comprising Sir John Lubbock s hundred best books, French Classics and National Memoirs, Cook's and Darwin's Voyages, Taylor's, Hochstetter's, and Thompson's New 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 open for inspection on and after Friday, 25th November, and on Saturday Evening, 3rd December. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. 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 the Will of the late Joseph Gattscho, Esq., MESSRS. MOUNSEY AND CO. will sell by publio auction at their rooms, Rangitikei-stroet, Palmerston North, on THURSDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m.— Section 269, containing One Acre (more Or less), with a frontage of 132 ft to Rangit&ei-street, and all the buildings thereon, consisting of an up -to - date Brewery — the 'EAGLE BREWERY"— with a 7- . hogshead complete phuit, together j with a 7-roomed residence, stables, i storeroom, bottling-house, etc., etc. ' A going concern with "a first-class j . connection. j i The purchaser of this fine property se- ; cures a sure fortune. The site is in tho'i 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. TITLE, LAND TRANSFER. For further particulars apply to MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers, Palmerston North. 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, as above — Tho whole 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 frame*), massivo telescope dining table, 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 improvements), pile carpet (12 x 14), large pile hearthrugs, 2 handsome brass fenders, 9pieco leather suite (walnut frames), very handsome walnut overmantel, 2 walnut mirror brackets, walnut occasional tables, linoleum, mat£ and rugs, double brassmounted bedstead, blankets, sheets, quilts, I strptchers and mattresses, pillows, wash. | star. ,s and sets ware, chest drawers, toilet tables, mirrors wringer, mangle, gae stove, kitchen utensils, chairs, "table, crookery, cutlery, glassware, vases, ornaments, piclures, curtains, rods, etc., etc. The auctioneers wish to draw tho attention of buyers to tho above furniture, it being all of English make, of the best quality, and as good as now. All in want of such should not miss this opportunity. Note tho Address and Time of Sale — No. 90, CONSTABLE-STREET, On THURSDAY NEXT, Bth DEC, At 2 o'clock. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Blh DEC, At 2 o'clock. SATE OF CABINETMAKER'S STOCK. W' F. SHORTT has mcoive-l instruc- * tiona lo roll al hii mart, Willis-st., ! by order of a cabinetmaker giving up busi ncs« — [ Three very handsome sideboard^, 2 extension dining tables, 6 leather suites, easy chairs in leather and tapestry, ,6 carpet squares, 4 hearthrugs, 7 Duchess chests, 9 chests duawurs (various sizes), 6 brass rail bed&tuarU, spring and wire mattresses, kapoc beds, pillowy blankets, chairs, tables, crockery cutlery, curt.aind, etc. Every lino must be cold. FOR SALE, IN A BANKRUPT ESTATE, EIGHT SECTIONS, with 10 Houses, in PETONE. This property must bo sold immediately to closo an estate ; very easy terms can be arranged. Apply to C. H. IZARD, Solicitor; or DWAN BROS., Estate Agents.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 137, 7 December 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 137, 7 December 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 137, 7 December 1904, Page 8

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