CHAFF. , CHAFF. CHAFF, WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, At 12.30. nPHokPSON BROS., Ltd., will sell- at -**■ their Mart, 9, Harris-street— 250 sacks oaten sheaf chaff. NO RESERVE. FRIDAY, 21st JULY, 1905, At 1 o'clook sharp. In tho HARRIS-STREET MARKET. HUGE UNRESERVED SALE OF NURSERY STOCK. SECON GRAND CONSIGNMENT From Mr. F. A. GREEN, of Ellerslie. mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will X sell at auction, without reserve, as above, a splendid consignment of Nursery Stock, comprising — Azaleas, Violets, Daphnes, Magnolia, Camellias, Hibisous, Wogelia, Oleander, Deutzia, Hydrangea, Tuberose, Roses, Tree Tomatoes, Honeysuckle, Fan Palms, Musk, Bamboo, Laburnum, Westeria, White Heaths. Pohutukawa, Cabbago Trees, Flax, Coprosma, Laurels, Also, A splendid consignment of Tree and Umbrella Ferns. Catalogues now roady. AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. ON WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY, 1905, At 2 o'clock sharp. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY. BY ORDER OF THE WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION. SUBDIVISION OF AITKEN-STREET I AITKEN-STREET! AITKEN-STREETI INTO CHOICE BUHJDING ALLOTMENTS. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from tho Town Clerk, on behalf of tho City Corporation, to offer, for publio competition, on WEDNESDAY, 26th July, at 2 o'clock sharp, at the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouso-quay, Wellington — -j /» SUPERB FREEHOLD -| n BUILDING SITES! Being the subdivision as per plan at foot heroof of tho City's latest valuablo acquisition — HOLESWORTH-STREET. 22 22 W ~~Z os s % 00 Not for Sale o) zr I p O Sold a O £- § 7T 88* 5 Sold « w , — * Ol g fS £>- O5 g I £±5 JOHN STREET -* s> q isii 5 i « b Sold co m sH » to =j^ a"> Sold — • b Sold S 7T =» « . H <= 09.3 M 0 O 0 30.2 , Ml » I! I if- g £ 17.0 / ° MULURATE-STREET. Tho sections r&ngo from 27 to SO feet frontago by liberal depths. The history of thiß valuablo estato is well known. For years it remained an obscuro block with narrow streets and comparatively insignificant buildings. Tho chango that has taken plaoo is a remarkable one. ' A broad- and striking thoroughfaro now conectß Mulgiavo and Molobworth streotß, and brings Parliament Buildings on tho ono hand and tho Government Railway Station and Glasgow Wharf on tho othor, in oloso proximity. As an investment tho advantages of site and environment bulk so largely that no special eulogy is necessary, and wo confidently assert that tho buyer on tho 26th July will easily doublo his money on this investment in leas than three or four years honce. On the 7th July last, prior to the inauguration of tho Electrio Tram service, which is now running through tho street, wo submitted tho block to publio auction and disposed of a number of sections. Sinco that timo tho value of City property (evidenced by sales of both frcoliold and leasehold) has enormously increased, and as tho City Council has liberally instructed us in regard to low rcservo prices, wo strongly urge tho attendanoo of Financiers, Investors, and Building Speculators at tho sale. Lithographic Plans are now available. Terms: — As tho City Corporation aro not in tho habit of acoopting mortgages, terms necessarily must bo on a cash basis, and' havo boon fixed as follows: — 10 por cont. on tho fall of tho hammer, and tho purchases to bo completed within thruo months from date of ealo. Fullci information on application at our office, Harris-street, or to tho Town Clork. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. HORSES! NORSES! HORSES! HOULT AND SONS, of Feilding, will submit for sale at Talbut'B Shooing' Forge, Victorin-Btroct, a batch of Horsps. On viow Wednesday Morning, 10th July. Heavy and medium sliaftcrF, van and cxprois horses, cobs, and ponies. A splendid, lot.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 15, 18 July 1905, Page 8
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