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TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AUG. 26, At 1.30 sharp. Household .Furniture, Boots and Shoes, and Goods of al Descriptions, and Erfects, etc By order of tho Public Trustee. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. will sell in their Rooms, Mannersstreet, as above — Household furniture and effects of all descriptions, pictures, carpets, curtains, . polos, crockery, glassware, baths, o.p. ware, saucepans, kitchen utensils, etc., 200 X^aira of men's, womon's, and ehildron's boots and shoes, a fresh consignment. Our instructions are to soil absolutely without reserve. Drapery, clothing, fancy goods, 2 varieties of Australian talking birds, 3 wellbred black and whico Spaniol pups, from good sporting strain. Also, trunks ladies' and gonts' personal apparel, bedding, boots aud shoos, and sundries, by order of tho Public Trusteo in a deceased estate. Tho wholo of tho above is to bo sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Owing to tho largo lot of goods to bo sold, wo will start selling the boots, fancy goods, etc., at 11 a.m. - JOHNSON VEiLE SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1905. "Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. FA BRAHAM AND WHXIAMS, LTD., '-*■*- will sell as above — •;--61 primo bullocks' " 60 prime sheep *■ 120 primo'ewes 240 prime wethers * "- - - 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 ■iyji- havo been favoured with instructions from the" vendor to sell by public auction— - The following 'very valuable properties: - - 1 1 ' LOT 1. v ALT. THAT '■ WELL - KNOWN AND VALUABLE CORNER BLOCK OF LAND IN GHUZ-NEE-STREET and MARIONSTKEET, beinc part Town Acre 158, and being Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 1 and 7, having frontages to Ghuz-nee-strcet and Marion-street from 30 -feet to 37 feet 8 inches by a depth varying from 70 feet to 90 feet. Title, Land Transfer. LOTS 2 and 3. (Under instructions from the Mortgagee). THOSE TWO VALUABIE-BLOf'KS OF -LAND -IN MORIIMER- . CRESCENT, being Section 12, having an area of 34 perches, ond j Section-No. 27, having a frontage ! of 53 feet by a depth of 170 feet (irregular)." Title, Land Transfer. LOT 4. MANSFIELD-STREET — That desirable 5-roomed -dwelling, known as No. 31, having a frontago of 31 feet by 100 feet. LOT 5. ADELAIDE-ROAD, BERHAMPORE — Part Town Acre IC4B, 5-roomcd Dwelling and Shop ; land 31 x 100 LOT 6. ISLAND BAY, CLYDE-STREET— Part Section 41, Block 4, modern 6-roomed Villa, all usual conveniences ; land 38 x 155 ft Bin. Terms of Salo for Lots 1, 2, and 3^— £50 deposit, £25 in one month, £25 in three months, balance to bo arranged. LOT 7. CORNER OF CONSTABLE »nd OWEN STREETS— Part Town Aero 836, valuable Corner Shop and 5-roomed Dwelling; land 29 x 115. The property is leased for two years. Terms of Sale — £50 deposit, £50 in one month, £50 in three months, balance to be arranged. LOT 8. ADELAIDE-ROAD, BERHAMPORE —Part Towri Acre 1015, 5-roomed Dwelling. The section has a large frontago of 109 ft by a depth of 127 ft 6in. The Telephono Bureau ~ and Post Office aro attached to the premises. Easy terms arranged. This is an exceptional opportunity to tecure first-class investments. REMEMBER — Our instructions from tho Executor are that WE MUST SELL. LOT 9. CONSTABLE-STREET— ALL THAT DESIRABLE 5-ROOMED VDLLA in 'Constable-street known as No. 60, and being part Town Acre 836 ; land 29 x 115. The residence contains all latest conveniences, . inoluding gas, bathroom, ecullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, p.w.c, etc. In tho near future Constable-street will lo a purely business thoroughfare, and property in this locality has a tremendous prospective value attached to it. Sale-boards erected. For further particulars and conditions Sof sale apply to "~ THOMSON AND BROWN, , Auctioneers, -Hunter-street. Telephone 1140. ' EGGS. EGGS. EGGS. SILVER WYANDOTTES, WHITE AND BROWN LEGHORNS. Eggs 3s per- dozen. Postage Is extra to any part of New Zealand. Nine chicks guaranteed. These fowls are. not bred for show purposes, but are utility birds, and are guaranteed to fill the egg basket. Their •parents are now competing in the New Zealand Egg-laying Competition at Blon2teim- Apply to * FRANK SHAW, . Medical Hall, Blenheim. *?O O B S A li i! iJD -— Shop and Dwelling of 5 rooms, at corner of Hall and Hanion streets; 31ft frontage. Price. £700; very easy terms. Sections at Horokiwi-road, near Petone, suitable for poultry- farms and workmen's homes; school on property; good road. Ten per cent, deposit. Best Vacant Section in Jackson-street, Petone, 77 x 110; three frontages. Prico ;843 per. foot. Four-roomed houso at Kolburne, £550; £$Q deposit. . Cottago of 4 roomß in Herald-street. £550 ; £50 deposit. Humphries' Patent Scaffold Brackets. G. E. HUMPHRIES, Builder, Contractor, and Valuator. Telephone 1253. TraOß SALE, CHEAP. 1.8 h.p. Compound Engino, by Marshall, and 12 h.p. Boiler, 1401b pressure. 2 18 h.p. Multitubular Boiler, 1001b pressure; all as good as now. W. CRABTREE AND SONS. Cily Foundry, Eva-street, Wellington. WF. X GOERS, . LAND and ESTATE AGENT, 28, LAMBTON-QUAY. Tel. No. 563. Off Oivon-slreet, real bargain— l l ourroomed House, bath, copper, tubs, p.w.c, new drainage; land 33ft x 102 ft. Inco £425. , „ Daniel-etreot— Four rooms and scullery, gaH stoic, gas bath hrater, nnd every other convenience ; land 39ft x 139 ft. Cheap at £665. Good «pee, off Ridtliford-itrcet— Two Houmm, each containing five rooms, oicry modern ronvpnienrc ; laud 40ft x 90ft. Prieo £930. Call earJy.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 48, 25 August 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 48, 25 August 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 48, 25 August 1905, Page 8

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