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THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1905, At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE Of PHOTOGRAPHIC PLANT, Accessories, Appliances, and FURNISHINGS, On tho Premises, 29a, VIVIAN-STREET. Splendid Opportunity for a Photographer desirous of Commencing Business, or for those wishing lo Supplement their Present Plant with" up-to-dato Photographic Appliances. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. havo received instructions from Mr. C. A. Ogilvio, of 29a, Vivian-street, to cell by publio auction, on "tho premises, as above— The whole of his photographic plant, accessories, appliancce, and furnishings, comprising : Most up-to-dato AMERICAN CAMERA and stand, 15in x 12in, latest pattern, ono of tho best •in Wellington; TWO "BUSCH" PORTRAIT LENSES ; 4 dark slides complete with carriers, covers, from 15in x 12in to i-plato ; shutter ; background stand, Bft x Bft, and 9 hanging backgrounds complote; 2 standing backgrounds and reflectors ; 2 retouching desks, hand-painted b-o. mirrors in plush and gold frames, nfckol silver burnisher 14iin, camera (12in x lOin) on trrpod, wido angle bush lons, largo number of assorted printing frames, quantity of useful glass bottles with stoppers, woll-known picturo "CHILDREN A SPECIALTY," large Alaskan goatfkin rug, largo Japanoso vase, beautifully upholstered couch, rattan, embossed Austrian and cauo-seatod chairs, baby s chariot, round, pedestal, bamboo, and kitchen tables, number of oak, gilt, and rosewood picture fvames, bamboo easels, chest of drawers, patent gasaliar room-warmer, of drawers, patent gaselier room-warmer, er, firescreens, patent stops and stcp-Jad-lor, brass-mounted fender and ironsi, tablecovers (and laco curtains, 8-day clock, Now Hudson lady's bicycle, electrio boll, scales and weights, linoleum, water motor and other valuablo sundries too numerous lo H)pnt?ni\ All in first-class order. Mr. C. A. Ogilvio is discontinuing his ordinary businoss to enable him to carry on moro successfully tho work of photo><rraphic enlargements, and will conduct this business at his residence at Roseneatn. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. GREAT AUCTION. SALE or 0I T T AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES IN TARANAKI-STREET, LAURESTON-STREET, AUSTIN-STREET, MAARAMA-CRESCENT, DRUMMOND-STREET, MANSFIELD-STREET, PETONE, JOHNSONVILLE, and MURITAI BAY. Owner Leaving the Colobv. MESSRS. EEARCOURT AND CO. ■ have received instructions from tho owner, wlio is leaving tho colony, to sell by public auction at their NE\V AUCTION KOOMS, 46, LAMBTON-QUAY, on WEDNESDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1905, At 2.50 p.m., FIRST-CLASS VALUABLE CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES as under: — LOT I.— That valuablo Corner Section of Land being PART OF TOWN ACRE 185, with a, frontago of 73 feet to TARANAKI-STREET, also 80 feet lo GHUZNEK-STREET, together with an cichl-roomed residence and all conveniences, ako stable, coachman's room, known as No. 36, TARANAKISTREET. Now let at 30s per week. Also, A new eight-roomed Rcsidenco, with bathroom and every convenience, olectrio light, etc., known as No. 36a, TARANAKI-STREET. Now let at ' 30s per wook LOT 2.— Sections 7 and 8, part of Town Aero 675, having a frontatfo of 26 feet to LAURESTON-STREET (south end of Brougham-street) by a depth of 132 ft, togplker with an oight-roomed residence in perfect ordor, with every convenience, and known as No. 6. Now let at £80 per annum. LOT 3.— A1l that pioco of land having a frontago of 87 'feet to AUSTINTSTREET by a dopth of 68 feet, being part of Town Aero 749, together with a modem bungalow residonco of seven rooms and all conveniences, and known as No. 93. Now lot at £71 lOst per annum. LOT 4.— A1l that pioco of land, being part of lown Acre No. 749, with a frontage lo AUS'iIN-STREET of 35 feet and a depth of 63 feet, together with a modern 6-roomcd residence, known .as No. 95, containing largo rooms ; now let at '£65 por annum. LOT s.— Part of Lotß 18 and 19 of Section 1, Block 15, POLHILL'S GULLY NATIVE RESERVE, having a frontago of 32 feet to MAARAMA-CRES-CfcAT by an irregular depth varying from 152 feot to 142 feot, with a now oiffht-roomed residence, washhouse, ajid ull convenicncoF, and known as No. 3 ; now let at £5 8a 4d per month. LOT G.— Sections 3, 4, and part of 5 of subdivision of Town Aero 739, having a frontago of 60 feot to DRUMMONDSTREET by a dopth of •95 feot 9 inches, with threo new and well-built Bix-roomod rosidencos thereon ; now lot at 22s per week each. LOT 7.— AH that piece of land having a frqntigc) of 132 feet to MANSFIELDSTREET by a depth of 100 foot, boing part of Town Aero 885, with four wellbuilt five-roomed residences thereon, each having a frontago of 33 feet, aud known as Nos. 39, 41, 43, and 45, and now lot — two at 18s per week and two at 193 per week. LOT B.— Part of Lot 16, Subdivision of .Section 10, Block 5, RICHMONDSTREET, PETONE, with a frontago of 33 feet by a depth of 118 feet, to ge'lhcr with a soven-roomed residonco and all conveniences; let at 14s per week. LOT 9.— Threo valuablo building allotments al MURITAI BAY, being Sections Nos. 3, 4, and 5, each having a frontago of 66 feet, lo NGAIO-STREET by a depth of 66 feet. LOT 10.— Section No. 1 of part Section 10, JOHNSONVILLE, having a frontago of 42 feet 6 inches lo tho Mainroad by an irregular depth of 100 foot to 131 feet, together with a six-roomed rcsidenco thereon; now let at 10s per week. LOT 11.— Section No. 2 of part of Section 10, JOHNSONVILLE, with a frontage of 41 feel to Main-road by an irregular depth of 131 foot to 175 feot, with a six-roomed rcdidcnce thereon ; now let at 10s per week. LOT 12— Lots 34, 35, 36, -and 37, boing Subdivision of Section 5 of Block 10, JOHNSONVILLE, each containing ono acre (moro or Ices), and fronting on to CIIAMBERLAIN-STREET. Terms — 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cont. 3 months, 15 per cent. 6 mouths, balaneo on mortgage. For further particulars apply to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneer* 1 Or C. W. TRINGHAM, Esq., Solicitor, 34, Lambton-quay. A RARE CHANCE. TO thoEO seokhijf a healthy homo in the tuburbs of Johnsonvillo, twelve minutes' walk from railway station, poit office, tdiool, etc.— lo Acres of Land, splondid view, plenty of water, good road; nrieo £450. Properly Freehold, Land Imnsfor Titlo. For furthor particulars writo H,0., Post Office, Johnsonvillo.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 79, 30 September 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 79, 30 September 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 79, 30 September 1905, Page 8

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