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FRIDAY, 10th MARCH, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. BOOTS AN© SHOES. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEKCH AND CO. havo boon favoured with instructions to sell as abovu— 300 pairs of ladies' and gouts' boots aud shoes. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE A real good lot. DRAPERYrBOOTSrAND SUNDRIES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLORASS AND CO. havo received inst motions to sell by publio auction at thoir roomn, Willis-stroet, Friday and Saturday next — A conHignmqut of drapery, consisting of: Calicoos, shirting, tablo damask, quilts, blankets, ruga, servos, tweeds, coatings, etc., etc., otc. 50 pairs aeinrtud boots . WITHOUT RESERVE. GREAT SUBDIVISIONS L SALE Ol tho COCKBUHN ESTATE, MANAIA. MAGNIFICENT DAIRY AND CROPTING FARMS. ilVitbin a MILE 01-\ MASTERTON-tho most progressive inland town in New ' Zoaland. SATURDAY, 11th MARCH, 1905, At 12.30. MR. W. B. OHENNELLS (in oonjune. tion with McsiM. SPIERS AND WILSON, of Christchuroh) ban boon instructed to soil at tho Druids' Hall, Chapelitroot, Mtfttcrton, on tho übove date, Ui6 magnificent proporty at tho Mauaia, which has bcou Knbdividod into DAIRYING AND CROPPING FARMS, »nd plans of which can now be obtained from tho Auctioneer. Tho demand for good Suburban Proportios has long boon felt in Mastortou, but thoso who aro fortunalo onough to own thorn absolutely declinp to soil. It is readily admitted that ovory purchaser of a section in this estnto is securing an asset that will rapidly, inercaso in vaiuo. Tho whola of tho COCKBURN KM. TATE is flat, woll wntcrod, »ml highly improved, and hiu Iwou subdivided for Iho purposo of salo into nico sited worknblo *roas. It is idop) land for mixed farming, and at tho prosont tirao somo of tho veiy fino.il crops in tho district aro growing upon portions of it. For dairying purposes portions of H aro not excelled in iho North Island, having wondorful food-pro-ducing- capabilities. THE SUBDIVISION: Sections 4, 5, 8 aud part of 29, into flvcacrn sections. Part Section 29, 50 acrci Section 31, 89 acres. Soction 33, 61 acres. Part Section 10, with slaughterhouse, yards, etc., 24 acres. Section 11, 50 acres. Section 12, 534 acres. Section 13, 57jj acros. Soction 15, 95 i acres. Soction 16, 91 acres. Section 17, 94.) acros. 'Section .lß, 106 acres. Section 19, 113 acres. Part Section 20, 53 acros. Section! 10, 11, 12, 13 front Soulh-ro»d. Sections 15 to 20 front Gladstone-road. The Ma«t«rton Butter Factory is within ctsy distance of tho COOKBURN ESTATE, tho furthermost section not being distant moro than two and a-half miloti. Somo portions of tho Ettato como right UP to tlio Borough Boundary, but ovory inch of it in now boyund tho grip of tho Borough Tax Collector. - THK TERMS, OF THE SALE are specially attractive to bona fido biddorn. 10 por cent, at tho fall of tho hammer, 1 15 por cont. ono month, 15 por cent, in 2 yoart, and balaneo for 5 years at 5 nor cent., with option of paying off cm giving 6 months' notice. Plans of tho subdivision can now bo obtained on application to tho Auctiouocr, who will bo ploa«od'to supply any information required by intending purchasers. Plans also to bo seen at tho office of tho Evening Post. W. B. CHJSNNELL3, Auctioneer. ON THE PREAnSES, WELLINGTON WOODWARii FACTORY, , ■ No. 134, WILLIS-STREET. On TUESDAY NEXT, 14th MAR., 1905, At 2 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. ' aro favoured with instructions from Mr Uolroyd, who is leaving tho colony, i) toll by publio auction, as above— 1 Tangyo's 12^-brnalc gas ongino (can bo scon working), Z tanks and all pipe fittings, 1 band saw (36in whcol*), 1 12 in Buzz planing anil jointing machino, 1 oross-cut saw and 2 bench m, 1 ptporing drum (24in wide), 1^ frot «aw, 1 boring maohino, 1 rounding inaohino (with 9 heads ranging from } to l^iu). 1 largo faco pinto spindlo and bearing*, 1 24 in , thicknossing and planing maohino, 4 turning lathed, 2 circular caw- benches and saws, ' ihafLing, bolting,, and pulley*, 1 grindstone and from*, 6 carponter'g benches and vicos. TUESDAY, 14th MARCH, 1905, At 10.30 a.m. . AUCTION SALE OF AJITISTIO FANCY FURNITURE, BRONZES, ETC. 3LfESSRS. HAROOURT AND CO. HYX havo been favoujed with instructions from Messrs. Clogot and Co., who aro retiring from business, to soil by publio auction, on thoir nreroiiox, No. 166, Lambtonquay, on TUESDAY, 14th MARCH, at 10.30 a.m.— Tho wholo of thoir VALUABLE STOCK, consisting of ft RARE COLLECTION of BRONZES, CLOCKS. ELECTRIC LIGHT FIOUKES.atc., ARTISTIC AND FANCY FURNITURE. These good* aro woll-known to tho publio of Wollmgton an being exceptionally high-ctftM goods, and of a, ohnrmcter very nroly offered for sale in tho colony. Jfurthor particulars from HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. ARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE BT W. F. EGGERB, 28, Lambton-quay. Off Owen-strootr-Comfortablo 4-roomod Houso, with bath, copper and tubs; land 33ft x 102 ft. Price £+30. Very choap pro-Daniel-street— Real good 4-roomed Houso and scullery, every possible modern conYonionco; land 39ft x 142 ft. Prko £670. "Worth inspection. Off Pirie-street— 6-roomed Hou«o and 3roomod Houso, modern convenioaoesj Und 33 x 25ft fronUgo by 66 x 84ft. Pnoo on •ppKcation. CWH for plan of buildings at ofuoo. Rentals £84 per annum. DRAPERY. BUSINESS FOR SALE. rtJWDR- SALE, an old-established and pay•JD iiblo Wollington Drapory Business, m'tuftted in a leading thoroughfare, has a utetdy and increasing trade ; tho owner, who will lease the premises, his made a profit of £2000 por trnwn. Apply Dwan l)r<».. Willis-itroot,

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1905, Page 8

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