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ON THURSDAY, 28th JUNE, Commencing at 10.30 o'clock a.m. IMPORTANT to ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURERS, SAWMILLERS, AND OTHER USERS OF MACHINERY. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF THE - GILBERT MACHINERY CO.'S STOCK IN LIQUIDATION. £2000 w^ ra £2000 MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions from Mr. Dalston, Liquidator in tho Estate of the Gilbert Machinery Company to. hold a sale by auction, of their very largo Machinery Plant, Belting, etc., on the premises, Cuba-strert Extonsion, Wellington, on the abovo date. Included in tin catalogue will bo found — 9 oil and gae ungines, I—31 — 3 h.p., Junior Wolverine launc.i engine, Unmaking machinery, 8000 feit of N.8.1.R. beltjng, Batata belting, English leather bolting, etc, metallio insertion, asbestos packing, armoared hoses, steam hoses, garden hoses, etc., etc Catalogues containing full details are now.reaoSy, and will r be 'forwarded to any address on request. Tho _e»le will bo entirojy unreserved, as the Liquidator has received positive instructions to close the estate up without any further delay by disposing of the whole of tho stock by- auction. Tho machinery is all new and of the most modern and up-to-date kirjd; the belting, rubber hoses, and other portions of the stock are also fresh and new, and can be inspected any day up to the day of salo. Buyers from a distance are invited to attend, and aro assured tbs>t the salo will bo absolutely unreserved. W7 !*■• AISLABIE, House, Estate, and Business Agent, 34a, MANNERS-STREET. Tel. 2383. 1000 Acres of FLAX straight out. This flax urea is purely a miller's opportunity. Owner in failing health and compelled to sacrifice. Price £3 10s per cere, bed-reck; terms. 2 Milling Plants, one handy to Wellington. Call or write for particulars. 118 Acres Farm Land, Newman; house, etc. £25 p.a. 108 Acres, Johnsonville, 7rd, outbuildings, etc. £30 p.a. 332 Acres, Marton ; -bouse, orchard, and outbuildings. £20 p.a ICB2 Acres, Waverloy ; rich flat. £12 p.a. 200 Aces; Upper Hutt ; level dairy land. . £6 p.a. 428 Acre 3 Sheep Run, 30m from Wellington. £5 p.a. Owners of above-mentioned forms will exchange for Wellington City Properties or sell on easy torms. £75 Cash— 6rd at Brooklyn. Prico £540. £50 Cash— srd at Berhampore. £50 Cash— s and 6 roomed, Roseneath-on-Sea. £100 Cash—Villas at Kelburne. £50 Cash— Villas at Island Bay. £100 Cosh — Villas in town. TfOR PRIVATE SALE. HILTON CREST, Fitzroy, 14 miles f rbm New Plymouth— Gentleman's modern Residence of 10 rooms, with every required conveniences, exceptionally woll _ finished. House stands on concrete loundation, position commands view of the bay', 6£ acres splendid land. The grounds havo been laid out at considerable expense. Lawns, flower, and kitchen gardens, asphalted tennis court with ' shelter shed. Tho drive and gardens ' contain somo of tho "finest flowering shrubs obtainable. Extensive stabling, coachhouse, fowlrun, and -four nice grass paddocks. To those requiring an ideal home, Hilton Crest fulfil their requirements. Low prico to a cash buyer. Full particulars FABIAN BROS. AND CO., ' Customhouse-quay. TjT 6~ B S A" T, B. 400-gallon Square Tank*, also .damaged Galvanised Hoop Iron, . suitaJio for brickwork, cheap. THOS. BAMJNGER.AND CO., LTD., 32, Victoria-street. .1. D. AVERY, • A CCOUNTANT, SECRETARY, AND -oL GENERAL AGENT. TRADERS' ACCOUNTING BUREAU for all classes of traders' accounts. PROPERTY DEPARTMENT. MIRAMAR — Section on tram frontage, one 01 the best; £4 10s per loot. COROMANDEL-ST., best end— 6 rooms. Only £395. MURITAI ana RONA BAY— Wo have some good investments. j NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY! I J. D. AVERY, Bank Chambers, Lambton-quay. Telephone 2390. TL/fR- J. L. VARLOW has commenced ItJL business as Valuer, House, Land, and Business Agency, in the office hitherto occupied by J. Danfc, Jun., and Co., 20, Customhouse-quay, nearly opposite G.P.0., and the' same will bo carried on in tho name of Varlow and Co. Mr. Varlow is well known, having resided in Wellington for the past 14 years. He is a practical man, having been connected with the building trade, and ia specially qualified to advise intending' investors as to tho value of real estate and house properties. FOR SALE, POULTRY FARM, 8 acres, freehold; £85 the lot; £10 deposit, balance easy terms; about 18 miles irozo city. Apply, 6 to 8 this e-ran&g, , MOA FARMERS' OiD'IOE, 7a, Old Customhouse-street. ADJOINING GISBORNE WHARF. \ — — ' PECKOVER AND CO., Land Agents, GUborne, are instructed to sell — Large Section, speoially adapted forwholegalo businesses ; residence, lawn, etc. ; price £3000. 5R SALE, Potone, six rooms, bath, and washhouse, • gas and water ; £150 cash; balance by weekly instalments. Apply tho Commercial Agency, Limited, 18, Brandon-fllreet. TO MORTGAGEES. INVESTORS, AND OTBERES. |~IAMPBELL COLQUHOUN, Building \J Supervisor, makes reliable Valuations of City and Suburban Land and Building* at mod irate fees. His long residenco in the city and his extensive experience in buil-iing construction is a guarantee that clients oan repose every confidence in his valuations. All matters treated as strictly confidential. Address — 21, Kent-terrace. gRITANNIA HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET (next to Evening Post). . Mr. PHILIP M'ENROE (late Addison's. Wostport, West Coast), having purchased Mr. Maeksy s interest in the above wellknown hostelry, would advise all old friends and patrons to continue their patronage. The BRITANNIA HOTEL is replete with every modern comfort and convenience, and is a first-elae* family hotel in overy respect. Visitors accommodated in first-class style and at moderates tariff. PHILIP M'ENROE, Proprietor. Q WEET tempers, sunny : hearths, anl . O Seaford Coal will always be foundtogether. J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 141, 15 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 141, 15 June 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 141, 15 June 1906, Page 8

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