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CHAFF, POLLARD, BRAN, WHEAT, BAY. MONDAY, aT 12 o'clock. jTMTESSRS. LAERY AND CO. (Ltd.), 'JLTX Jervois-quay, will sell by auction as nbove, at th'oir rooms — 200 sacks prime oaten straw chaff' 100 sacks oaten sheaf chaff 250 sacks rico pollard 90 sacks bran 6Q_sa.ck3, fowl wheat ■150 bales Canterbury hay ' AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. •SALE OF THE BALANCE OF . THE SUMMER DRAPERY and CLOTHING, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, ETC. MESSRS. SDJEy7~MEECH AND CO. will sell tho balance of tho fashion*blo drapery, etc., PRIVATELY, at their Rooms', Manners-street, on MONDAY and MONDAY EVENING, 11th September, when tho balance jvill be sold at Auction Prices. ■ , Some of tho best lines are yet unsold, md are woll worthy of inspection. MONDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WF.' SHORTT has received instruc- •. tions to sell at his mart, Willis•treet — . Handsome drawingroom suite in figured velvet and plush, rattan chairs and tables, carpet square, fonder and brasses, overinautels, Chippendale bedroom suito of "wardrobe and duchess pair, mother-of-pearl toilet set, superior duchess pair," chests drawersr massive brass-mounted Italian bodstead, with mattres3 and bedding to match, dihingrom suito of 9 pieces in leather, dining table, superior sideboard, Austrian chairs, easy chairs, lace and tapestry curtains/ kitchen tables, chairs, and a large, assortment •of sundries. MONDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, 1905, 1 Afc 2 o'clock. SALE OF 5-ROOMEI) COTTAGE IX HARGRAVES-STREET. W F. SHORTT • has favoured J" * "with instructions to soil at his mart, Wilhs-stroet, as above — - All that piece of land having a- frontage of 33ft to Hargraves-street by the splendid dep.th of 132 ft, together wifh '5-rbomed residonce and conservatory erected thereon, and known as No. 28. The property commands a magnificent view of the city and harbour, and is situated 'in one of the healthiest positions In Wellington, and is perfectly free, from the empke- nuisance. The ground- is beantiful »y J»>d out in flower gardens, lawn, and shrubberies, - tho- whole forming an ideal residence. 1 - -For—further particulars apply to -the .Auctioneers. ' - -Monday; ißth September; ■ - -At 2-o'clcck. - SALE OF RONA~BAY ACCOMMODA1 TION HOUSE. • TfiT F- SHORTT has received inslruc- • *'V_?l tions from Mr. Bartolo Russo to sell at his mart, Willis-street — A% n^st^ A T¥SL BAY, having a frontage to the Main-road of one hundred and twenty-five feet four inches by a depth .of two hundred and three feet two inches, and a frontago of ' eighfy-nine feet two inches to Russo-street on the north, two hundred and four feet to a proposed new chain road on the Bouth, and one hundred and fifty feet on the east. The house comprises— First floor : 10 bedrooms, ranging from 10 x 8 to 19 x 10, sittingroom 19 x 14, bath and p.w.c., balcony 11 x 50, with ft view of tho whole of Wellington Harbour, tho Heads, and Cook's Strait. Ground floor consists of— 4 bedrooms 10 x 8 x 12 x 8, kitchen 16 x 10, scullery 10 x 8, storeroom, 2 shops 15 x 18, which could bo altered at will, large diningroom '33 x 20, verandah 11 x 50. A handsome staircase leads from the hall. The house is quiet now, and the conveniences are perfect. A never-failing supply ofTspring water is laid throughout; patent v.c.'s and bathrooms attached to the laundry at rear of main building, highpressure boiler, etc., etc. " NOTE. — Owing to the popularity of the district and the grand eurroundingß, tho acquliitlon"oT such a property by a good business man is an ultimate fortune. . The reconstruction of tho Ferry Company will materially increase tho service, and early and lato boats, so much required during the past, will add much to the prosperity of this charming district. Tho property practically adjoins the NEW WHARF now being orected, which is another adjunct to a most successful result to a live, practical man. -Mr. W. F. Shortt and his son are old residents' at the Bay, and with Mr. Bartolo Russo will be pleased to show intending purchasers over the property. ' Plan of the building can be seen at the • office of tho Auctioneers. ' lenns "at sale. ..TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1905, ". At. 1. p.m. .sharp. „ ". z. -, - auqtion sale " of "valuable household" furniture AND EFFECTS, On the V Premife!, No! 89b, Thorndon-quay. MESSRS. HAKCOURT AND CO. hayo received instructions from the owner, who is leaving Wellington, to sell by public, auction on the premises, No. 89b, Thorndon-quay, on Tuesday, 12th tieptembcr, 1905, at.l p.m. sharp— THE WHOLE OF THE CONTEXTS " ' OF AX EIGHT-ROOMED BESI- ~- ~ DEXCE- All in good order. On. view mothmeZ<£'taJi^ , ' AXD CO., Auctioneers. JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARDB. TUESDAY; sth SEPTEMBER, 1905. . , " Salo at 1 o'clock p.m. f A BRAHAM ANiTwILLIXmS, LTD., •t\- will sell as above — 8l primo bullocks' ' 300 plimo sheep. AUCTION SALE OF LAND, CARTERTON, WAIRARAPA. SATURDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 2 p.m. G.-A. F.AIRBROTHER, LIMITED, • have received instructions to sell by public auction, ai above— " ' 200 A 9™? B oi Bood flat land, ad- • -• * vu joining Iho railway line, and midway between Carterton and Masterton, upon which is eroded 'a good 6-roomcd dwelling, largo barn, stable, implement shed, and all other necessary buildings. The farm is woll fenced and subdivided, find eich paddock watered by springs or irater-racea ; 135 acres ploughed and sown in oat crop. For fuller particulars and terms apply to G. A. FAIRBROTHER, LIMITED, Auctioneers, Carterton. THE NEED OV~H CITY PRODUCE MARKET Will no longer be felt by THE WELLINGTON PUBLIC, As the establishment of THE FARMERS' FRUIT AND PRO. DUCE MARKET, 66, Victoria-street (opposite Town Hall,) Will meet all requirements. DAILY SALES OF ALL PRODUCE 'Aro being held, afc which buyers aro enabled to purchase then- supplies DIRECT FROM THE FARMER ' Through THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (Ltd.). .Noto Addreisj 66, y.iQtpriajilreet,, .

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 8

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