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MONDAY, 14th • AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WF." SHOR'IT has been favoured • with instructions to sell at his mart, _Wilb's-street— Handsome upright grand piano by Bead 0 and langboin, London. D.ningroom soite of 9 pieces, in leather. Handsome sideboard, extension dining table, occasional and Austrian chairs, curtains, carpets, fondors and brassos, bedsteads, mattresses, bedding, blankets, handsome duchess pair, full Scotch chest drawers, duchess chests, 7 and 5-drawcr chests, toilet vr*re, crockery, and a largo ■quantity of sunnnei. SALE OF HAY, WHEAT, POLLARD, CHAFF, ETO. MONDAY, 14th AUGUST, At Noon. LAERY AND CO~(Ltd.) will sell by auction at their rooms, Jervoisquay, as. above— 120 bales hay 499 sacks oaten sheaf ohaff 60 sacks broken wheat 90 sacks pollard 41 packs wheat and oats, mixed MONDAY, 14th AUGUST, At 1 o'olook. 1 GREAT UNRESERVED SALE ■ Of FLOWERING PLANTS, HEDGE PLANTS, FRUIT TREES r ETC. The Third Sale this Season of a Beautiful Lot of above from tho celebrated Nurseries of Mesirß. H. O. Gibbons and Co. LAERY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Jeryois-quay, a splendid lot of »bove, consisting of — ' Flowering and pot plants of the very choicest kinds, many of them being in flower, consisting of daphnes, rhododendrons, camellias, azaleas, heaths, narcissus, diosmas, weigelias, wisterias, ferns, boronias, roses, primroses, primulas, violets, etc. Feroj include staj; horn and bird's nest. Hedge Plante, all of very hardy stock, include — Retinosporas, thujas, p.nus insignis, akeake, cabbage trees, monkey puzzle trees, silver trees, yellow kortrhai, and a great variety of other kinds. Fruit Trees, all free from blight, include — Apples, pears, peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots, currants, gooseberries, cherr.es, loginberries, strawberries, raspberries, etc. In abovo will be found a beautiful lot of primulas, also an excellent collection of pr.mroses in j full bloom, including now blue colour. EXTRA SPECIAL ATTENTION IS j CALLED TO THIS SALE. j i SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. TUESDAY, 15th AUGUST, At 1 o'clock. IN THE FRUIT MARKET, HARRISSI REET. An extra large consignment of 1 - NURSERY STOCK, From MORSHEAD'S NURSERY, New Plymouth. FLOWERING, HEDGE, and SHELTER | TREES. FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES! mOWNSEND AND PAUL will sell in J- the Fruit Market, Harris-street, at 1 o'clock on Tuesday, 15th August— Tho largest shipment sent; this season, vj!., rhododendrons, camellias, 1 azrt.eas, daphnes, bouvardias, bo- 1 ronias, diosmas, silver trees, j roses, cabbage trees, heaths, pampas, and a host of other kinds in variety. Also, ' Fruit trees, comprising-r-Apple, pear, peach, plum, apricot, etc., etc. Messrs. Morshead and Co. write that they intend this sale to be the largest this season, and that they will send double the usual quantity. We would ask buyers to attend sharp at 1 o'clock. Catalogues Monday. FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST, At 2.30 p.m. IDEAL RESIDENCE ON ONE FLOOR, FOUR BAY WINDOWS, MAGNIFICENT VIEW. mOWNSEND AND PAUL (Ltd.) aro X instructed by Mrs. James Paul, who has decided to live in the suburbs, to sell by publio auction at their rooms, Harristtreet — Her ideal residence, No. 16, Ohiro- • road, overlooking the Bowling Green. The house is on one floor, ' with four bay windows, and comprises 7 large rooms, with etororoom, bathroom, p.w.c, and concrete outhouse additional, castiron enamelled bath and handsomo porcelain washbasin, fitted with hot and cold water, also_ shower in bathroom ; electric light in' every room, latest drainage, Land Transfer title. '.The house is situated on a corner section, land 64 x 110 ft, cannot be built out, and commands a Euperb view of the whole of the 'harbour and Te Aro. Il is one minute's walk from Wordsworth-street tram. It has hall 6 x 35ft, with lead- 1 light entrance; two rooms 13 x 23ft each, and other rooms in proportion. Venetian blinds and cleotrio light fittings sold with house. ' This is a class of property that seldom ' comes in the market, and wo Etrongly advise three in search of a bright, sunny *pot to inspect this. On view any morning up to dato of sale. Land is 64 1 110 ft, planted with choico shrubs. ITNNERTY-ROAD, NGAIRE. WEDNESDAY, 16th AUGUST. NEWTON KING has beon favoured with instructions from Mr. G. N. Curtis, Sole Executor of tho will of 0. P. A. A. Weyergang (deceased) to sell by auction on the farm, without reserve, at U a.m. — All the Household Effects, Dairy Stock, etc. And at 1.30, with low reserve (if not / previously sold) — Section 80, Block 5, N'gaire S.D., containing 157 acres of rich, wellwatered, and nearly level land, property being 2 miles from Ngalro Railway Station and Factory. NEWTON KING, Stratford. ~ '■ CLEARANCE SALK WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST, 1905, At 1 o'clock p.m. sharp. H^RNEST LEIGHTON has receivod • instructions from Messrs. England Bros., whoso lease expires on tho 31st Acgnct, to cell on their property, Parka>venue, Lower Hutt, as follows: — Two superior trap marcs (grand workers) Two good spring traps Two sots harness Cattle , IPuroKure, garden tools, fencing material, wire netting, half-ton parsnips, etc., etc. J7ot«.— Outrido entries ara, invited for ihix wle. TJIOR SALE, seven-roomed Rcsidonco, JP Scarborough-terrace, £800 ; eight jooraj, Oriental Bay, £1400 ; very cheap ; lovely place. Modern, -163b, Quay. I

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 8

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