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TO-MORROW- (FRIDAY), Uth AUG., At, 11.30 a.m. 'On tho' premises of Messrs. Richardson Bros., Coachbuilders, TORY-STREET (by order of the Bailiff). MESSRS. SIDEY, MEEOH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell as above — New spring dray '" Gig body and springs Rustio cart and body . . 2 sulky wheels, with rubber tires 1 express Bellows and anvil Drilling machine Vice Buggy, and a host of sundries. ' i " SDDEY, MEECH AND CO., Auctioneers. ■ FRIDAY, 11th AUGUST, At 2.30 sharp. AUCTION SALE OF CITY AND SUB- . URBAN RESIDENCES AND SECTIONS. MESSRS. SIDEyTmEECH AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions from the owners to soli at their commodious rooms, Manners-street, as above — The followmg valuable Freehold ProOF/ cr HAWKER-STREET— A wellbuilt and convenient 7-roomed 2story houso, roplote with every " modern convenience, commanding one of the best views of city and harbour, large section, aujoining Town Belt. Easy terms can bo arranged for tho purchase of this property NOTE. — Those in. search of a property in this desirable locality should inspect the above. ■Island ~ bay— aii "that P icc<f of ' land, being Section No. 31 of - Block -2 (Racecourse), having a irontage of* 49ft 6in to 'Derwentstreet by a depth of 167 ft 4.n; - . Land Transfer". Also, Section Nee. 32 of Block 2, having tho same dimensions , > NOTE.— The above two Sections are two - of the best unsold sections on the Racecourse. Easy terms can bo arranged, and as tho owners aro going into bu3incs3 thoy have -decided to realise. x ' MITCHELLTOWN— Tho Equity of Redemption in a valuable block of land in this mucL sought-after locality, being 14 Sections, numbered 1 to 14, inclusive, being part „" of Sectibn 10 on the Plan of OhiroThis 'land has" been .valued at £1043. The present mortgago on the 1-roperty is £628. The owner has decided to sell the Equity of Redemption practically without reserve. KARORI and ORESWICK-ROAD (within 7 minutes of the -present terminus of the Eelectrio Tram in Tinakoriroad) — 5-roomed one-story Dwelling, with, shop attached, together with, a 'very largo section. . Also, 2 n splendid Building Sites in the same" locality (ono adjoining -the- abovementioned property), having a frontage of 75ft to each road, by a 1 depth of 100 ft. 10 per cent, deposit, balanco on easy terms. ' BAKER'S HILL— One splendid Building Site, having a frontage of 75ft to the Main. Karori'-road by a very largo depth. 10 per cent, deposit, balanco arranged. TRENTHAM.— We will also offer four of the best Sections in the Barton Estate, being i-acre Sections 18, 19, 20, mnd 57, of Subdivision Plan 96, of Block 1., Rimutaka Survey, having a frontage -of 66ft (about) each to tho Racecourse-road, being midway between Main Hutt-road and Railway Station. The land is absolutely levol, and No. 20 is a corner section. Ton per cent, deposit, balance at 5 per cont per annum. ' FIUDAY, 11th AUGUST, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF NURSERY STOCK, At ■ THE FRUIT MARKET, HARRIS-ST. g~i EORGE THOMAS AND CO. have reV3T ceived instructions from Mr. H. Poole to seJ by public auction, on FRIDAY, at half-past 1, at the Fruit Market, Harrisstreet — ; A splendid catalogue of FLOWERING PLANTS, SHRUBS, and POT PLANTS, including— OKA CHOICE TEA ROSES V/\ RED DAPHNES BORONIAS, -AZALEAS CABBAGE TREES And a fine assortment of Flowering and Foliage POT PLANTS. Further particulars To-morrow. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY, At 11 a.m. TtyTESSRS. LEVD3X, SHALLORASS JLtJL AND CO. have received instructions . from Mr. Darcy Ford, the well-known importer, to 6ell at their rooms, Willis-street, on above date — A largo assortment of Irish linens, Scotch tweeds, colonial blanket^ and rags, lace curtains, pillow cases, calicoes, sheetings, honeycomb' and mareella quilts, Irish linen damask tab:e covers, serviettes, flannelette, towels, towelling, art muslins, dress pieces,' ready-made skirts, 'ready-made suits, men's shirts and underclothing, euit lengths, etc., otc. Certainly thfi finest lot of drapery ever offered to the public -of Wellington. The goods will be submitted in lotß to ■ suit purchasers, and will bo sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. TRAP, EXPRESS. HORSES AND HARNESS. FOR~SALE. ON SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST, At 12.30 p.m. fItyTESSRS. LAERY AND CO. (LTD.*, i-TX Jernois-quay, Wellington, havo received instructions to sell by public auction, • at their stables, Jervow-quav, lately occnpied by M'Ardle, in the assigned eßtate of H. J. Elliot, of Island Bay— 1 strong spring trap 1* first-class horse, with harness And in another estate — > 1 express, horse, and harness. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. WE desire to inform the residents of Petono and public generally that ■wo have 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 Clbaranco Sales as per appointment. Account sales rendered day of sale. J. L. MORRISON AND CO., Auctioneers, etc., Petono. WF. S G G E R S, • LAND and ESTATE AGENT, 28, LAMBTON-QUAY. Tel. *o. 56.5. 100 yds from Riddiford-street— Good sixroomed Hotuc, bathroom and evory modern convenience; land 42 x 120 ft. Prico £725. Call early. Expressmen, look— Near Basin Reserve — Two-stalled stable and 4-roomed House, with bath, copper, tubs, etc.; land 39ft x ' 80ft.' Price £700; a, bargain. Mein-stroot— Three-stalled stable and loft, with 4 rooms and scullery, every con- ' vonience; land 40ft x'9oft. Price £680; only £50 deposit required, *

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 35, 10 August 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 35, 10 August 1905, Page 6

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