TUESDAY, 18th JULY, 1965, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION~SALE OF I MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITE. Nearly One Acre. THE PICK OF THE HUTT VALLEY. A forfeited section to close the Estate. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, the 18th July, 1905, at 2.30 p.m.— • " THAT SPLENDID LEVEL BUILDING AREA, being Section 34, Block VI., on th'o plan of tho Tame Estate, having a frontage of 92 feet 5 inches to the Middle Waiwetu-*road by the long depth of 454 feet, and containing in area 3 roods 34.1 perches. Tho Auctioneers have every confidence in offering this allotment to the investing public, the section being a really fine ono and charmingly situated in tho centre off the now famous Tame Estate. Perhaps no suburb of Wellington has advanced with tho strides that tho Lower Hutt has within tho last two yoars, and with the coming straightening of the railway line and widening of the road the future of this suburb is assured. For further .particulars, apply to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, 18th JULY, 1905, * At 1 p.m. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF BOOKS. fA/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. J-»-*- are instructed to sell by auction, at their rooms, Featherston-street, as above; — QAA VOLUMES, including the Edin- ■ OVJU burgh Folio Shakespeare, Dickens' Works, International Library, the Phil •May B'olio, British Water Colour Art, Picturesaue Sco Laud, Picturesque Australia, rare books by Hoehstetter, Polaci, Cruise, Taylor, Thompson, Hursthouse, Nicholas, *nd others, Cook's Voyages, French Classics, Standard Novels, and General Literature. Complete catalogues on application. Books new on view. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 18th JULY, At 2 o'clock. THE FURNITURE AND CONTENTS* OF AN 8-RJOMED HOUSE. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. have been instructed to sell by pub)io auction in their rooms, Willis-street, as ibove — 2 wardrobes, 2 duchess pairs, 3 brassmounted bedsteads, single 'and j do, wire stretchers, bedding, car- ■ ' pets, linoleum, ru«s and mats, washstands, sets toiletware, toilet table 3 and mirrors, dining tables, ' 12 Austrian chairs, stamp scat do, '-" 7 wicker chairs, easy -do, 2 fino overmantels, vases and ornaments, fenders, sets brasses, occasional tables, pictures, whatnot, flower 1 stand, majolica flower vases, ' kitchen chairs, c joking utensils, baths, buckets, cruets, kerosono stove, etc., etc., etc. . Ako, 1 complete set of 12 Venetian blinds. WITHOUT RESERVE. WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, At 2 o'clock. ' PICTURES, PAINTINGS, AND ' ' . MERRORS. MESSRS., W. H. MORRAH AND CO. have bcea instructed by Mr. Miller, v/ho is giving up business, to sell by public auction in thoir rooms, Willis-slreet — The whole of bis stock-in-trade of pictures, paintings, mirrors, etc. 150 assorted engravings, photogravures, - etc.-. 150 choice oil paintings (English sub- - jects) * 50 photo and pioture frames And 50 assorted mirrors, bevelled-edge Eng- . lish plate. ( This sale is entirely without reserve, as the owner is giving up business, and oCers » splendid opportunity of securing decorations for the home., OELSKINS! OILSKINS! OILSKINS! OILSKINS! GREAT SALE OF' OILSKIN COATS. fr ' ON THURSDAY, 20th JULY, At 2 o'clock. .T|jrESSRS. w - #• MORRAH AND CO. QxjL will sell by public auction in their rooms, Williß-street, as above — 109 AX double oilekin coats 49 GX double silk do 13 SX double frock do 33 cycle-capes (silk and 1 cloth) 19 AX double oilskin 'jackets * 19 eilikin trousers < r Se*£*ring men, expressmen, wharf' labourers, and farmers — in fact, every ono whoso «nqiloyment is exposed to tjie severe weather, ihould visit this sale *nd secure one or more of these coats, as. they are all in perfect condition and tobe sold BBSOLUTELY WITHOUT, RESERVE. iSOHNSON¥ILLB S&LEYARDS. {CBESDAY, 18Eh JJERLX, 1905. Sale at -I o'clock p.m. **TBRAHAM AND ■'WJJ&IAMS, LTD., fi-JL will sell as above — 40 prime bullocks 17 prime extra, heavy bullocki 4- prime- extra heavy cows 320 extra prime ewes 230 fat sheep 120 fat wethers "" TMTA STOCK SAEE. ■ WEDNESDAY, 19th JiGFLY, 1905, At 1 o'clock. YT *<- MQRRISON~AND CO. will sell «l • by auction at M'Grath.'s Yardi, ITtifca, on the- -above date — 25-feead cattle, chiefly comprising springing ' ' heifers and cows, oows with young calves and in full milk ; abo a number of young cattle, horses, vehicles, etc. JFnrther entries solicited. Terms cash. " AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. WE desire to inform the residents of Potone and puWio generally that we havo started 'business as Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents, and by strict attention to same trust to merit a • fair share of support. Stock Sales will bo conducted by us at all important centres, and sales of household furniture at our Rooms. Property and Clearance Sales as per appointment. Account solei rendered Say of sole. J. L. MORRISON AND CO., Auctioneers, etc., Petono. CASES FOR SA-LE. jTTiOR SALE, a number of LARGE ■*- CASES; he*yy r sound timber. Apply Evening. Post.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 14, 17 July 1905, Page 8
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