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THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST, Coxnmoncing at 11 a.m. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. aro instructed by Mr. Darcy Ford to continue tho salo of drapery at their rooms, Witlis-street, on Thursday, commencing at 11 a.m. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AAD CO., Auctionceri. PRroAY NEXT, at .11 a.m. In Our Rooms, Willis-stroot. AUCTION SALE OF BRONZES, ART CLOCKS, VASES, ETC. MESSRS. LBVTEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. hsre received instructions from the representative of ono of the leading French houses to sell, absolutely without reeenre 50 chtfico French bronzoa, also boautiful French art clocks, vases, urns, and other articles of vertu -lAlso, on behalf of another cliont — A number of oak spirit stands and other goods. HERBERT SEATON, Auctioneer. Buyers in search of charming additions to their homos would do well to attend this sale, as tho wholo lot must bo sold. FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST, ' At 11 a.m. sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of • VERY FINE COLLECTION OF SIL- " " VER PLATED WAKE, ETC. TO BE SOLD AT OUR ROOMS, - 'MANNERS-STREET. / • MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. h-vvo been favoured with instructions from a weW-known English manufic+«ring firm to sell as above — A complete rauge," of SAMPLES, . .which were intended for South Africa, but owing, to a mistake by tho shipping company they were over'carried to Now Zealand. \ve now havo received instructions from the manufacturer to sell this particularly fine 'lot by " public auction. ' i The Catalogue comprises gjO LOTS! -- :: - 2T0 LpTS! And no two artioles are alike. -In-consequenco of the varied lot,-spaco will' not permit "of details in this adrertiecn fflfcnt, 1 "but .complete catalogues may be had lrom the -A'uctio'neen. "" - - ", The go&dVwifl'bo on-yiew"all day Thursday and Thursday Evening. _ _ _ . . _. SIDEY", MEECH AND CO., •_ - ■ Auctioneers. FRDDAY, 18th" AUGUST, At" 2.30 p.m. IDEAL RESIDENCE ON. ONE FLOQR, FOUR BAY WINDOWS, MAGNIFICENT VIEW. ' mOWNSEND AND PAUL (Ltd.) arc X instructed by Mrs. James Paul, who has decided to live in the suburbs, to sell by public auction at their rooms, Harris- j direct — I Her ideal residence, No. 16, Ohiroroad, overlooking tho Bowling Green. Tho houso is on ono floor, with four bay windows, and comprises 7 largo rooms, with storeroom, bathroom, p.w.c., and concrete outhouso additional, castiron enamelled bath and handsomo porcelain w&shbasin, fitted, with hot and cold water, also shower in bathroom ; olectrio light in every room, latest drainage, Land Transfer titlo. Tho house is situated on a corner section, land 64 x 110 ft, cannot bo buill otit, and commands a superb view of tho wholo of the harbour and Te Aro. It is one ! minute's walk from ' Wordsworth-Etreet tram. It has hill 6 x 35ft, with leadlight entrance; two rooms 13 x 23ft each, and other rooms in proportion. Venetian blinds and electric light fittings sold with 'house. " 4 ' This is a c_las3 of property that fcldom . comes -in tho market, and wo Etrongly advise those 'in search of a bright, sunny spot to inspect thip. On view any morning up fco date of gale.. Land is fc4 x 110 ft, planted with choice shrubs. ' '"" FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST, IMPORTANT' "AUCTION""' SALE OF - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, At the Residence, 22, Alpha-street, off Cambridge-terrace. fTTHE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERJ- ING CO.- havo been instructed by Mrs. Welch to sell by publio auction — The wholo of her household furniture, being the contents "of a 5-roomed house, consisting of handsomo overmantel, dining table, small sideboard, sofa and chairs, earpato, linoleum, pictures, ornament!), d. •na s. bedsteads, bedding, stretchers, - blankets, sheets, curtains, cooking utensils, crottkery, cutlery, and numerous sundries. As Mrs. Welch is giving up housekeeping, the lot will be sold •without reserve. Goods on view morning of sale. WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING CO. PUBLIC AUCTION. _____ \ WEDNESDAY, 30th AUGUST, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. AT DIX'S. THEATRE ROYAL. VALUABLE CENTRAL BUSINESS .SITES. Tl/rESSRS. ' THOMSON AND ' BROWN J.yJL have- been favoured with instructions from tho vendor io sell by public auctioii — The following very valuablo properties ; - V,OTI-— ALL THAT WELL-KNOWN AND VALUABLE CORNER BLOCK OF LAND IN GHUZ-NEE-STKEET and MARION- | STREET, beine part Town Aero 158, and being Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, end 7, having frontages to Ghuz-nee-street and Marion-street from 30 feet to 37 feet 8 inches by a depth varying from 70 feet to 90 feot. Title, Land Transfer. I^)T 2 (under instructions from tho Mortgagee).-ALL THAT VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND IN MORTIMER-CRESCENT, being Section 12, and having an area, of 34 porches. Tho view from this section is absolutely uniquo, embracing as it does the wholo of tho city and harbour. Title, Land Transfer. Terms of salo and further particulars b ° m THOMSON AND BROWN, Auctioneers, Hunter-street. TO SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS. WE have for Salo, within a few minutes' walk of th» fChandallfth .Railway Station, a splendid Block of Land containing Four Aores, with ' big road frontage. Fine 10-roomed residonco, garden and orohaxd, tonnu lawn, etc. Itua is a really splendid place, »nd tho land is very «o«Ublo for subdivision. Ibo mv pjoved train serrieo has caused increased dem-ad for building 'purposes. The land ii high, dry, mnd from it a fine view of the harbour is obtained. Full particulars and cards to view from Macdonald, Wilson aad Co., 84, Lambton-quay, WolKng■T?oß SALE; a. very nice Building SecX? tion in Tinakori-road, next Mr. Farr'« houre. 0/ A. Hurley, KingVpha-mbers. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 40, 16 August 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 40, 16 August 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 40, 16 August 1905, Page 8

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