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FRIDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1905, At 1 30 p m. sharp. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF USEb'UL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS IIARCOURT AND 00. havo received inHtruotious to soil, without reserve, a quantity of usoful housohold furnituro, at their looms, 48, Lamb-ton-quay, on Friday, tho 3rd M«,rch, 1905, AT 1.30 P.M. SHARP— Dining table, hall stand, duchoss chost. occasional tables, Austrian chairs, tiled Wdnhstnnd on castors, single, iron bodnlead, w.w. strolchcr, oilcloth, commodo, iron fenders, meat safe, wringer, so,t of scalos, kitchou' taMo, ping-pong tablo, carpet* swpopcr, kapok bed, mattresses, baby s oot, nnd other sundries too numerous to moutioii. Also, under distraint for ront— A lot of useful furnituro and effects; also 3 canaries in two e.igei» FIARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDiVY~7tirMAROH, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE, SPLENDID BUILDING SITE, PKTONK, Immodiatoly adjoining the Property of tho E*tato of Mrs. li. L. Morrison. MESSRS- UAIiCOURT AND CO. havo boon favoured with iiutruotioiis from tho owner to sell by public auction at Ihoir rooms, 48, Lainbton-quay, ou Tuesday, 7th March, 1905, at 2.30 p m.— A SPLENDID BUILDING SITE containing 2 aoros 3 roocU 1 porch (moro or loss), being Section G2 in lhc« Korokoro Block at Potono, having a frontago to a right-of-way of 12ft to tho Main Hutt Road, togothor with a, rosidenco of four rooms erected thereon. This proporty is woll ritualed on the rising land oppanto tho Petono railway station, nnd in within live minutes' wnlk thoroof. It immediately adjoins tht pro perty of tho Woollen Mills and tho Grand National Hotel, and is very imitublc. lor subdivision into splendid villa sitos. Tlioro is a woll-built residcnco erected thcron of four rooms with nil eomnnionccs. Part of tho land is plautocl with an orchard and a vogntablo garden. Torms— lo per com. cash, and Uu balance on easy torms, Titlo, Land Transfer. IIARCOURT AND CO , Auctiohoon. TO-MORROAV (FRIDAY), 3rd MARCH, At 1.30 sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF GOOD AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE * EFFECTS, iPI AND, Etc., etc. i AT OUR ROOMS. By Ordor of tho Bailiff, undor Distraint for Ront nnd undor Bill of Salo. MESSRS. SIDEYTMEECH AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions to noil as nbovo at their rooms (removed lot oonvenicneo of sale)-— THE WHOLE of tho CONTENTS of nn 8-ROOMED HOUSE, comprWing— Superior piano by ICirehuor (all latest improvements, in handsome walnut caso), solid cedar. mirr-or-back sidoboard, largo sideboard (mirror back, canopy top, hnnclnomo pieco of furniture), rattan chairs, suito furnituro, couches, Austrian nnd foldiug chairs, hallstand, enrpoti, linoioum, curtains and poles, dining and other tnbtoi, bookeneo nnd books, duchc«s chests nnd pairs, whatnots, toilot waro, hundeomo inlaid oliosts of drawers r-jid others, washstandt, toilot tablet, toilot glasses, fenders nnd hrarsos, doublo nnd single b.r. nnd other boditoxds, w.w. and spring mattrosftos, stretchers, bodding of all descriptions, shoots, blankets, quills, otc, kapok beds, mats, cushions, pictures, ornaments, cols, banjo, tennis racket, stopladder, meat safe, 4 -fold sercon, manglo, cutlery, good o.p. ware, clinnor not, glassware, jam crocks, crockery, spring roller blinds, ond lot of good and usoful kitchon Mindrie*, nnd the usual household linen and sundries. Also, 1 S-drawer cabinet sowing maohino, first-claw ordor, Tho wholo of tho above is in first-clais ordor, good and clean, mid mud be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MONDAY, 6th MARCH. AUCTION RALE OF AN B.ROOMED HOUHr. OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On tho Promises, No. 2, Porcival-stroot. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. havo boon favoured with instructions from tho owner, who is giviVig up housekeeping, to soil as above — Tho wholo of her good and usoful housnhokl furnituro and offccls. Full particular* Tomorrow's Post. wednesdayTouT march, At 2 o'o'.ock. AT THE YARDS, HARRIS-STREET. (On account of John Duthio, Esq., M-U.R.) PB. WATTS will soil as abovo "flf • not disposed of by privato role previously) — 1 low-seated doublo buggy with poloi, chafti. ' and detachablo third soat, built hr Rouso and Hurtell, Ltd. P. B. WATTS, Auctionoor. THURSDAY, 9th MARCH, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. MR. H. ERNEST LEIOHTON has been fnvoured with instructions from' tho owner to soil at.thoChnmbor of Commerce, Cuslomhouso-quny, Wellington, as aboveThat Valuable- Freehold Proporty situuto in Crosby-torraco, having a froutago of 24ft to Crosby-terrauo by a. depth of 63ft (moro or less) running through to M*CSill-«troot, together frith tho commodious residence, thoroon, known as No. 11, containing oight rooms, togothor with bathroom, scullery, h, and c. Water, nnd- all other modern conveniences. This contrally-situatod proporty with its doublo frontago rmut strongly appoal to thoso in search of n quiet homo closo to the heart of tho city, or would mako an •dmirnblo boarding-house. For conditions of talo and further particulars apply to ' ' H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctionoor, 0, Fonthorston-streot. lOR IMMEDIATE SALE, RosicJonce containing 10 rooms, besides accessories, and ovor ono aero of land containing flower, fruit, and vegetable gardon, stablo, cow byTo and fowl yard*. Tho homo is built of seasoned heart of totara and rimu, nnd is in perfect stato of preservation. Tho groundi aro sholtorecl by giant ornamental trees, nnd has a street" frontago of 700 ft, which makes it admirably adapted for subdivision. An uninterrupted view of city, harbour, nnd surrounding country is ortUined from tho houso; five- minutes to tram and twenty minutes lo G.P.0. ; an ideal homo, which will bo cold olionp. FurIhor particulars and terms may bo obtaintA from owner. JAS. O'SULLIVAN. Defence Stores^ Buckla-st. T7l O R SALE. 11 400-gallon squarn Iron Tanks, movable tops, 555 ; must bo sold. THOMAS BALLINGER ft CO., LTD., 32, 'Victoria-street Telephone 197.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 51, 2 March 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 51, 2 March 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 51, 2 March 1905, Page 8

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