THURSDAY, Bth DECEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE | OF INVESTMENT STOCK. ,1740 SHARES. WILLIAM H. TURNBTJLL AND CO. havo been favoured with inctructions from the Executors of the Estate cf the late Louie Edward Nathan, Esq., ot London, per Messrs. Joseph Nathan and Co., Limited, of Wellington, to sell by public auction, as above, the following INVESTMENT STOCK:— • as* WELLINGTON GAS CO 3b I LTD. £10 Shares, £5 paid up. QA WELLINGTON GAS CO. !/•* LTD. £10 Shares, £10 paid up QQ WELLINGTON TRUST *JO LOAN AND INVESTMENi CO., LTD-. £10 Shares, £5 paid up 88 P» SOUTH BRITISH FIRE 000 AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. £1 paid up. A 4ft WELLINGTON and MANA4fc4fcO WATU RAILWAY CO., . LTD. £5 Shares, £1 paid up. mWESTPORT COAL CO., LTD £5 Shares, £3 10s paid up. 1740 _ THE SHARES .WILL BE OFFERED IX LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Full particulars and information from W. H. TURNBULL AND C 0.,, % Sharebrokers and Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE ! Of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND FANCY GOODS. T EVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. -B-i have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Darcy Ford to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Willis-street, on FRIDAY,, the 9th, SATURDAY, 10th, and following days next week — A large consignment of general drapery, clothing, and fancy goods. Further particulars in future issue. The good will be sold absolutely without reserve. Sale commences at 11 a.m. DARCY FORD, Auctioneer. C A. GRIFFITHS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS, Etc. OPENING SALE. Wo beg to announce that we will hold our first Sale of Horses, Traps, and Harness at tho White Swan Hotol yards, Cuba-street, On SATURDAY NEXT, 10th DEC, At 1.30 p.m., When we will offer for Bona Fide Sale a choice draft of useful Harness Horses from Canterbury ; also, on behalf of local clients, a number of useful Hacks, Polo Ponies, and Harness Horses, Traps, Harness, otc. Further 'entries invited. C. A. GRIFFITHS Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE PICTON' PROPERTIES. WEDNESDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1904, | , At 1.30 p.m. WJ. H. GREENSILL, Auctioneer, • has been faiqured with instrueI tions from the respective owners to seli by public auction, at tho Mart, HIGHj STREET, PICTON, the following Valuable Properties: — BLOCK OF FOUR SECTIONS, Nos. 700, 701, 713, 714, bounded on three sides by Kent, Scotland, and Durham streets. SECTION No. 718, corner Kent and Scotland streets, with four-roomed cottage thereon. BLOCK OF SIX SECTIONS, Nos. 19, 20, 256, 364, 365, and 366, with eight-room-ed dwelling and other outbuildings thereon, bounded on two sides by Wellington and Tar&naki streets. A largo portion of this can remain on mortgage. Part 3 SUBURBAN SECTION, 3 roods, 16 perches freehold and 1 rood, leased reclaimed land, with house thereon, usual outbuildings, washhouse and other conveniences, togther with twestory shed, 40 x 40 1-ACRE PROPERTY, Mount Pleasant, >rith" four-roomed cottage and outhouse thereon; within a few minutes' walk of the Cement Works. Also, S.S. PHOENIX, with goodwill of ma.il contract (four days a week mail) ; boat in good order, boiler practically new and engines in good order; together with 19ft boat, life boits, 'life buoys, chain, and lights. W. J. H. GREENSILL, Auctioneer and Commission Agent. AUCTION SALE OF A SPLENDID DAIRY FARMS ! A THURSDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, FEATHERSTON MR. W. B. CHENNELLS has received instructions from Mr. William Fuge, of Kaiwaiwai, to sell -at auction — The whole of his FARM PROPERTY, in four lots. The homestead comprises about 101 acres of rich drained swamp land, highly improved, together with a new six-roomed dwelling, with scullery, bathroom, and panlry, 17-bail cowshed,' stable, hay shed, pigstyop, woolshoct, and all necessary conveniences. It is situated barely four miles from Featherston on tho main road to Martinborough, and is close to the Kaiwaiwai School and Post Office. Tho balance of the land is situated on Phillipc'-road, and will bo sold in three lots of 84 acres each. Tho land is some of the finest dairying land in the Waiiarapa District, being rich drained swamps laid down in (he best English grasses. Tho whole property is now carrying 80 milking cows, 10 dry cows, 20 heifers, 40 calves, 6 horses, and 400 ewes and lambs, and their splendid condition sppak3 well for tKo qnohty of the soil. Owin to ill-health Mv I'uge has decided *o bcU thio beautiful home. Plans will bo shortly issued and can ho obtained together with fuller particulars from THE AUCTIONEER, or J. W. CARD, Esq., Solicitor. Foatherston 27 SPLENDID BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL SITES,. ADELAIDE - ROAD, BERHAMPORE. The tram line is now completed, and the cars aro running right past those sections, placing them WITHIN 15 MINUTES Oi< THE G.P.O. REAL ESTATE IS THE BEST POSSIBLE INVESTMENT, and only 30 Sec tions are left in this magnificent block. EASY TERMS! EA^Y TERMS! Ten per cent, cash, 5 per cent, in 3, 6, and 9 months, balance can remain for 3 years at 4i per cent. NO INTEREST charged for first 9 months. Plans and full details from WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO. 3> Panama-street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 137, 7 December 1904, Page 8
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