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THURSDAY,' 10th AUGUST,, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. AT THE "RESIDENCE, ORIENTAL BAY. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have recoived instructions from Mr. _E. J. Hill (who is temporarily relinquishing housekeeping, having sold tho property) to sell by auction at his residence. Oriental Bay, on Thursday next, at half-past 1 o'clock — The residue of his Household Furniture, including — • A magnificent BOUDOnt FLAT GRAND PIANOFORTE BY BECHSTEIN, fitted with all the latest improvements. This instrument is recognised by tho leading musical authorities of Wellington as being unequalled for richness of tono and tasteful workmanship in construction, and the landed cost only a short time ago was 140 guineas. Brussels square carpet, drawing-room suite, artistio overmantel, settee, easy chairs, folding screens, ornaments, pictures, curb brass fire irons and dogs, afternoon tea and occasional tables and chairs, curtains, cedar extension dining table, diningroom suito, best quality linoleum, sideboard, dinner service, tea set, hall stand, marble clock, book • case, plush curtains, umbrella stand, splendid telescope, massive Italian brasa bedstead, valuable cedar chest drawers, duchesse dressing- table and washstand, mattresses, single and three-quarter bedsteads, kitchen .dresser and utensils, garden tools, 1 valuablo Greon's mower, 1 now Easy perambulator, .lot of corrugated iron, 1 gent's Star bicycle, wheelbarrow, Perfection oil etove, few layins fowls, etc.. etc. Furniture on view from. 10 in the morning up to tho timo of sale. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. . FRDDAY, 11th AUGUST, At 1.30 o'clock. sale OF I^UBSERY STOCK, - At THE FRUIT MARKET, HARRIS-ST. r^EORGE THOMAS AND CO. have rovJT ceived instructions from Mr. H. Poolo to sea by public auction, on FRIDAY, at half-past 1, at tho Fruit Market. Harris street — A splendid catalogue of FLOWERING PLANTS, SHRUBS, and POT PLANTS, including— 2§fy CHOICE TEA ROSES JA RED DAPHNES BORONIAS, AZALEAS CABBAGE TREES And a fino assortment of Flowering and Foliagß POT PLANTS. Further particulars To-morrow. THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock sharp. 1 FURNITURE ANtTeffECTS, DRAPERY, ETC. Tlfl-ESSRS. BIDEy7MEECH AND CO -LTX will sell as above— Duchess and other chests, washstands and ware, hall stands, piano, dining and other tables, chairs, whatnots, beds and bedding, b.r. and other bedsteads, spring and v/.w. mattresses and stretchers, toilet glasses, linoleums, squares, crockery and glassware, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. Also, lot of drapery, clothing, boots, shoes, haberdashery, ahirta, flannels, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, Uth AUGUST, At 2.30 sharp. AUCTION SALE OF CITY AND SUBURBAN RESIDENCES AND SECTIONS. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEEOH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from tho owners to sell at their commodious rooms, Mannors-street, as above — Tho following valuable Freehold Properties : OFF HAWKER-STREET— A wellbuilt and convenient 7-roomed 2story house, repleto with every modern convenience,, commanding one of the best views of city and harbour, large section, adjoining Town Belt. Easy terms can be arranged for the purchase of this property NOTE.— Those in search of a property in this desirable locality should inspect the above. ISLAND BAY— AII that piece of land, being Section No. 31 of Block 2 (Racecourse), having a frontago of 49ft 6in to Derwentstreot by a depth of 167 ft 4m; Land Transfer. Also, Section N». 32 of Block 2, having the eama dimensions NOTE.— Tho abovo two Sections are two of the best unsold sections on the Racecourse.- Easy terms can be arranged, and as the owners are going into business they havo decided to roaHse. MITCHELLTOWN— The Equity of Redemption in a valuable block of land in this much sought-after locality, being 14 Sections, numbered 1 to 14, inclusive, being part of Section 10 on tho Plan of Ohiro This land has boen valued at £1043. The present mortgage on the property is £628. The owner has decided to sell the Equity of Redemption practically without reserve. KARORI and CRESWICK-ROAD (within 7 minutes of tho present terminus of the Eelectrio Tram in Tinakoriroad) — 5-roomed one-story Dwelling, with shop attached, together with a very large section. Also, 2 splendid Building Sites in the tamo locality (ono adjoining tho abovementioned proporty), having a frontago of 75ft to each road by a depth of 100 ft. 10 per cent, deposit, balanco on «asy terms. ,„_.,,. BAKER'S HILL— Ono splendid Building Site, havhiff a frontage of 75ft to tho Main Karori-road by a yory largo depth.- 10 per cent, deposit, balanco arranged. TRENTHAM— We will al«o offer threo of the best Sections in tho Barton Estate, particulars of which will appear later. NOTE.— Tho Auctioneers .will bo pleased to receive further entries for this sale. For furtner particulars and cards to view apply to Messrs. Sidey, Meoch and Co., tho Auctioneers. Telephone 1339. ELLIOTT & SMITH,' 42, LAMBTON-QUAY. BUYERS, be Wisa, and got Right After tho following:— ISLAND BAY— i-acro. £3 15s per foot. Parade, 49 x 157 ft, £5 15s per foot. Derwent-streot, 53 x 300 ft, £5 10s por foot. Two Blocks, frontago 330 and 380 ft; would subdivide; suit buildor. £3150. Houses, 5 rooms, £675; 6 rooms, (50 -x 165), £925; 5 room*, £620. KELBURNE (harbour view)— Section*, 50 x 120, £365, £375, £450 ; i-aero, £450 ; 4 36 x 112, £375 each. Residences, up-to-dato, 7 rooms, £1450; 6 rooms, £1425; 9 rooms, £1825. BERHAMPORE-42 * 118 ft, £265; -99 x 132, £925, suit builders; Houses (small dcpo3iti), 4 rooms, £395 ; 5 rooms, £510; 6 rooms, £575 NEWTOWN— 3S x 126. £10 15s per foot. CITY BUSINESS SITE, central- 24 x 120. £210 per foot. I IIAWKER-STREET-2 Sections, each 45 x 90. £15 15s per foot. Houses, Sections, Businesses, Boardinghouses, and Farms in all parts. Particulars on application. ' J

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 34, 9 August 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 34, 9 August 1905, Page 8

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