TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 18th JULY, At 2 p.m. sharp. Continuation of tho Salo of Household Furniture, aleo Barber's Chair, eto. MESSRS. SEDEY, MEECH AND CO. will sell tho balance of tho furniture, etc., of Mrs. M'Laughton, which time would not permit being sold to-day; aJBO up-to-dato barber's chair, brass fountain, and lot of odds and ends, etc., etc., to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. OTAKI! OTAKI! OTAKI 1 GREAT AUCTION SALE Of the Wholo'of the ASSIGNED STOCK OF LANDELL, MURRELL AND COMPANY, Commencing WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, And Following Days, At 11 "a.m. each day. > MESSRS. SIDEy7~MEECH AND CO. Auctioneers, of_ Wellington, have been favoured with instructions from tho Assignoo in the abovo Estate to sell on the premises, Otaki— The whole of tho well-assorted general stock of drapery, clothing, grocery, glassware, patent medicines, provisions, tinware, enamelwaio, hardware, ironmongery, cutlery, o.p. , ware, fancy goods, boots and shoes, crockofy, haberdashery, and the hundred and ono lines comprised in- a well-stocked general storo. ' Also, 2 good staunch horses, spring and tip drays, traps, harness (nearly new), fireproof safe, platform scales, scoops, bicycle, sewing machines, chests of drawers, counters, showcases, bins, mirrors, and the usual fittings and accessories, etc., eto. The Wholo to bo Sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, In Lots to Suit Buyers. NOTE. — Wo strongly advise all the inhabitants of tho district to attend this sale, as the stock is good, ' clean, and* practically new. SPECIAL. — Tho horses (which w& can guarantee), traps, plant, fittings, etc., will bo sold on FRIDAY, 21st July. H. M. BANNEHR, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY, 20th JULY, At 1.30 sharp. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SHOP MIRROKS, COUNTERS, Etc. On the Premises, 90a, Tory-street. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from a lady who is giving up housekeeping to' sell as above — The whole of her good and useful household furniture, sewing machines, etc. Full particulars -in future issue. THE TRE.E AND PLANT SALE OF THE YEAR. GREATEST IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY. AN EVENT THAT SHOULD EARN YOUR INTEREST. THURSDAY, at 1.30. T EVEGN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., -H Willis-street, havo been commissioned to sell at public auction, next Thursday — A gr.md collection of oruamcutal trees, flowering shrubs, plants, etc., on account of Messrs. Mitchinson and Sou, well-known New Plymouth nureeryuicn. ! In addition to a large number of evergreens, hedgo, and shelter plants, there The new JAPANESE AZALEAS, JAPANESE IRIS, CAMELIAS, MA(3SrorJIAS, RHODODENDRONS, HEATHS, ROSJiS, PAI MS, lERNS, SILVER TREES, A/ALBAS, GUAVAS, ! GUMS. An opportune time to decide to increase the value of property and at tho ,-amc tims add to the beauty of home surroundings. Tho consignment is in every respect an excellent one — by far" the best lot we have had this Beaton— fino healthy specimens, every one of then. Wo commend to tho notice of buyers. .LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. TCTOR GOODS ! FUR GOODS ! ■A Fine Collection, comprising NECKLETS, MUFFS, CAPES, TRAVELLING RUGS, Etc., In Fox, Opostum, Grebe, Thibet Goat, Mink, etc., etc., FOR PRIVATE SALE At AUCTION PRICES ONE' WEEK ONLY, At W, H. MORRAH & CO.'S AUCTION ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET. The owners aro determined to clear tho balance of tho above during tho week, as they aro returning to Australia and will not tako any of them back, so that no reasonable offer will bo refused. FREEHOLD v. LEASEHOLD. FOR SALE, on terms to -suit buyers. — 100 Acres good Land on Horokiwi road, 1A miles from Petone, is now being surveyed, and will very shortly be offered for sale on terms to suit buyers. This k a chance for men with limited capital to secure homes for themselves and their children. The roads aro good, there is a school on the property, therefore thero is no need to hesitate before going to view these sections. Tho prbximity of tho land to tho works and factories of Potono, and the probability lof other factories being orcctod when the railway is straightened, will make this land much more valuable in a fow years. Prices from £50 per acre upwards. Tho first that como will have tho pick Apply G. E. HUMPHRIES, Baildor, Contractor, and Valuator, Temporary Office 62, Adolaidc-road. Tel. 1253. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE AN IDEAL RESIi _ im t "OOR SALE, in tho Estate of tho late iH,«« r - Honr y Blundell, tho RESIDENCE, situated in ABFL SMITH-ST consisting' of 12 largo and lofty rooms' splendid hall and all modern requirements, usual outhouses, asphalted yard, large garden in front and back of rosidonco. Tho land has two frontages— ono of 85 feet to Abel Smith-streot, tho other to The Avenuo of 168 feet, while the wholo depth is 228 feet. This property is undeniably the best at present on tho markot. Its location is right in tho heart of tho City, and is S tactically alongside tho Electric Car ervice. To professional men or others in want of a really ideal home, this Family Residence affords a raro'chanco. For full details, apply to ERNEST BLUNDELL, Clifton-torraco ; Or P.O. Box 467, Wellington. HAWTHORN AND CRUMP, 4, Featherston-Btroet. WE have Land in BALLANCESTREET, opposite tho Magistrate's Court, on which wo are prepared to croot buildings to suit purchasers. CORNER OF RIDDIFORD AND RINTOUL STREETS^-Tho best Business Sito in Nowtown. Will build Shops to suit clients. £2000 will purchase a magnificont Houso in Thorndon. All timber rigid heart, walls and ceilings plastered, rich papers, largo conservatory, splendid view. Will bo ready for occupation in a few weeks. Do not miss this opportunity to sccuro a first-olass property. HAWTHORN AND CRUMP, 4j Feathcrston-stroei. ''" ' '
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 14, 17 July 1905, Page 8
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