FRIDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER 1905, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF GRAND FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TOWN ACRE 1060. ADELAIDE-BOAD, BERHAMFORE. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms, 46 Lambton-quay, oaFRIDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1905, At 2.30 p.m.— All that piece or parcel of land being Town Acre No. 1060 on tho plan of tho City of "Wellington, containing ONE ACRE (more or less), having a frontage of 132 ft to Ade-laide-road by a depth of 330 ft. This grand piece of property is situate, on the electric tram route, and is eminently suitable for subdivision purposos. The land has for many years been used as a Chinaman's garden. Its large frontage has a great prospective value as future business sites in this very progressive portion of tho city. For full particulars and conditions of ■ale apply to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF ATTRACTIVE Balcony RESIDENCE of Nino Rooms, 76, AUSTIN-STREET. Tl/fESSRS. HARCOURT and CO. have i.vJL been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, 46, Xambton-quay,. as above — THAT SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being Lot 26, parts of Town Acres 326 and 327, having a frontage of 36 feet to AUSTIN-STREET by a depth of 100 ft, together with an attractive two-etoried Balcony Residence of nine rooms, -with bath, copper, tubs, h. 'and c. water, cJectric light, ■ 3>.w.c., latest drainage, etc. ; also workshop (26ft x 14ft), and known as No. 76, Austin-street. ," PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AUCTION SALE ' ABOUT MIDDLE OF NOVEMBER. rp/JESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. 'XtX have been favoured with, instructions from the owners to soil by public auction at -their rooms in their NEW BUILDINGS, 46, LAMBTON-QUAY, about the middle of Jtfovember — • ' THE WHOLE OF THE UNSOLD SECTIONS In THE PARK AVENUE ESTATE, Subdivided into Large Building Areas. ThS proposed Tram' Service from the Main Road to tho- Nainai will pass through the Park Avenue. . - - - -For full particulars see next week's issue. HARCOURT AND CO., • V . Auctioneers. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 3rd NOV., At 2 o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, The Contents of a: Gentleman's Eightroomed Residence. fl/trESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. XtJL have been instructed to sell by public auction in their rooms, Willisetreet, as above. The list, which is a • long one, includes — Fine walnut-case piano by Begg and Co., good instrument. Handsome mirror-back sideboard. Real leather suite, 9 pieces, really good. Massive telescope table, Bft extended. 2 tapestry carpets, hearthrug, and wool mats. Handsome braes curb and brasses. Be&utiful upholstered bamboo settee and 2 chairs. * ' 2 handsome brass-mounted French bedsteads. • ' 1 handsome brass-mounted Italian bedstead ,2 handsome duchess pairs. Beautiful saddlebag coach. . - BenutSul saddlebag Chesterfield. Beautiful lace and chenille curtains, 3 couches, 2 handsome, hanging lamps, single and double iron bedsteads, kapok beds, 3 brats-mounted fenders, coal vases, door mats, linoleums, oilcloths, 20 paintings, engravings end pictures, Austrian and bedroom chairs, beautiful cushions, drapes, rattan chairs, beautiful painted mirrors, overmantel, dinner set (74- pieces), tea set, a large quantity of crockery, glassware, cutlery, kitchenware, dining and ■ ' kitchen tables, wicker flower stands, music . stands, mirrors, gas grill, buckets, - water-oan, baths, and good . useful household sundries. The Auctioneers wish t-o draw the attention of buyers to the above furniture Bale. The bulk of the goods are practically new and of excellent quality, and as the owner is leaving Wellington immediately our- instructions aro to realise On every article. ' PAWNBROKER'S SALE. - PAWNBROKER'S SALE. A RECORD LIST. A RECORD LIST. EKEDAY, at 2 p.m. SATURDAY, efc 11 a.m. LINES ARE NUMEROUS AND VALUABLE. JT EVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., 3D WTTUS-STREET, Will sell at pi'/lio auction as above, thewnole stock of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES prom Mr. M. Fruhaul'« two establish- - - ments, Willis and Cuba streets. Complete List in Saturday's Post. EVERY LINE OFFERED WILL BE* SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1905, At 11 o'clock. HAMS, BACON, CANDLES, TEA, CHAFF, STRAW. * mOWNSEND AND PAUL (Ltd.) wiH 'A sell at auction — 1 case hams 1 case bacon 50 boxes candles 20 51b tint tea - 10 101b tins tea 5 501b chests te». 56 sacks chaiF 200 bales straw In the matter of "The Licensing Act,. 1881." NOTICE is hereby given that I intend on the expiration of one month from the date of this notico to sell and dieposo of by public auction the goods and cha.ttek composing 8 boxes, books, 2 pack«es, and 1 lable^belongiag to ono G. E Edward*,, unless I recerve tt»o etnn or So ea Oa, to- ■ gether with costs and expenses incurred. Dated tho 26th day of October, 1905. W. LBWIS, License© of the Shamrock Hotd, Welling, ton. MACHINERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. Tp^Oß SALE, as a going concern, in a J? chief centre, a Machinery Business, now doing a good trade in machinery, lubricating oil*, beltings, packing, etc., and with a first-daw connection among Bawmilfe, fkuunrH*, dairy factories, and .other trades; stock, aboot JB4OOO, at valuntio*, Add*** M*a ■*»'£« Bwninf.Post.,
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 107, 2 November 1905, Page 12
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