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AUCTION. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On ,the premises, DEVON-STREET, first ... . house past Esses-street. "WEDNESDAY, "l9th SEPTEMBER,' ." ' At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. • hAvo been instructed to sell by pubiio auction, 'as above, tho contents 'of a well furnished six-roomed house — Good Brussels square, rattan chairs, hand- . some' brass curb, pot and palms, occasional tables, oil paintings, pictures, solid walnut overmantel, bamboo stands, vases and overmantels, lace curtains, etc, etc. curtains, etc., etc. Sail— Linoleum, btmboo stand, pictures, curtains, etc., etc. Diningreora— Mirror-back sideboard, couch, leather chairs, 4-lier music stand, clocks, dining table, fenders, linoleum, • fender, hearthrug, pictures, etc., etc. Contents of- three Bedrooms — Handsome wardrobe, duchess chests, 3 chests drawers, washstands, sets waro, 2 brassmounted bedsteads, bedding, single bedstead, mirrors, rugs and mats, linot leums, etc., eto Kitchen dresser, table, chairs, crockery, cooking utensils, mangle, wringer, wheelbarrow, tubs, buckets, garden - ' tools, and- a lot ot useful -wundnes.- - All in first-class condition,- and to be sold ,:~^~ RESERVE. .->. TO-MORROW, -wedne'sday s -m September, • At 2- o'clock. BOOti S ! '" BOOTS \_ "" BOOTS ! W< J F, ' SHORTT, LTD., have been • favoured with instructions to sell f£ -tbeir;rooms, Willis-street — < 500 psirs- of ladies'; gente', and children's English boots . . fc "These goods are all now and up to date, •nd must be sold. Ou view Wednesday morning." ' . WEDNESDAY, 26th' SEPTEMBER, 1906, At 2 o'clock. \ - SALE OIL SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. W-'-Fi'' SHORTED; LTD., have been • favoured with instructions to "sell »t their rooms, Willis-street, as above— LOT - I.T-4 ' valuable sections, situated at -.- Mount , Pleasant, and being part -of ■ ~ Section 10, Ohiro, and having an area of about 13 perches each LOT 2.— AH that piece' of ■ land situated it Brooklyn, and being Section 30, and frontage of 66ft to the main ■ road, by a depth of 165 ft, together . with, comfortable 5-rooined? cottage erected thereon LOT' 3.— A1l that .piece of land situated at Kelburne,. being Section 413, Fairview~"fbad, having a. iroatage.of 70ffc to two, streetsby a, depth of 120 ft,. together ....with an. up-to-date 6-roomed residence erected th.ereon and- fitted with every • possible eorwrenienee. - LOT 4.— A1l that piece of land situated, at. -Ron*, .Bay, and containing ninotecn .perthes and one-tenth of a perchr, and — " having a frontage of 59 2 links to the main road By a depth of 150 - links, —with a, width of 10&.4 links at the . "b'ackj together .with two, substantial ' -residences of -seven and 'four rooms, 4 .which .are both comfortably-furnished ■ and are good rent-prodtrcing properties. LOT 5.— A1l that piece- of land-situated at " Miramar, and being Section 7 of the ■ .Evans Bay wnd Miramar Land Co.'s subdivision, and having a frontage of 93ft lin. to the main road by a depth of 136 ft 3in, and containing in all 27 perches- ' - LOT 6. — Five magnificent section!, having a frontage to Maida Vale and Grafton .* roads, Roseneath. These sections com- .. maud an uninterrupted*view of the har- - hour, and should -command- the attention of- those who are in search of an ideal' site for a home. '.Eot further particulars apply .to the Auctioneers. '_ MEAT AT AUCTION! MEAT' AT AUCTION 1 TO-MORROW, MEAT AT AUCTION I At 9.30. JUBAT AT AUCTION! W/ X' sell, every morning. Guaranteed il*~ best quality -me»t-only.~ - - / r LEViEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO!," ' \ - - Victoria-st. and Chews-lane. - . " -WEDNESDAY, 19th SEPT., ;1906, • - - ' At 2 o'clock. - . CENTRAL HORSE BAZAAR, HARRIS- . . STREET. .■p- B-. WATTS will sell by auction, 'JtT» without xeserve-r ■ 4 spripjj carts - " ' * .' Also, on .account of others — 1 pohy gig smd harness, 1 bag gelding, aged, trial. Further' entries solicited. "" UPPER HJJTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1906. At 1 p.m. - D ALGETY AND. COMPANY, LTD., - Wellington, will sell at their Upper Hutt" on the above date, the following:^" 15_ springing cows 42 springing "heifers •-• "t-'<row-"; - - - - "12"¥eifer* ' " '2'half-draught fillies, rising 4 years2 springing cows (second calf) •3 yearling steers , 5 20-month steers ' '2' springing cows (second and third - v - -calf) ■ - • 'ff cows, in calf 13-fat - -3-fat - cows - - „'2l forward wethers " " 90 yearling" and 18-month heifers and • fiteerg. -Without- reserve . ITIB-'monthr_pnrebrocl Shorthorn bull 1 18-month -Holstein bull _ „ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. " THURSDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1906, At 2 p.m. eharp. Auction Sale "of HIGH-CLASS FURNL - ."" " "TURE, . . . ' * At our Rooms,. Manners-street. .TI^ESSRS. SIDEyTmEECH AND CO. JwjL have been " favoured with instructions from a, gentleman who is giving up housekeeping,' to.sell as above. •Full details To-morrow. - ' The furniture will also be . on view Tomorrow, when inspection is invited. BROOKLYN! ' BROOKLYN! ' ." - . BROOKLYN! AUCTION SALE OF -I /y MAGNIFICENT SECTIONS! -i r» At our Auction Rooms, Manners-street, ON FRIDAY EVENING, 21sv SEPT., At 7.30 sharp. . 1 nMTBSSRS., BIDEY, MEECH AND CO. LLtJL ""have" "been" favoured with instructions from tho owner to sell by public auction,' as above — •■A" SPLENDID BUILpiNG SEC'iU. ; .• TIONS, Situated in - Karepa-Htrpet, Fifcuelt-town, Brooklyn. . Exceptionally easy terms. ' Only 10 per cent— deposit. Plans and all' particulars from the Auctioneers. W' G. SCOTT, Alexandra Buildings, • 88a, Cuba-street, has just landed another fine selection of Novelties— Toys, Fancy' "Goods, Albums, Post Cards, E.P. Ware, Purses, Ornaments,—^etc. and is clearing them at greatly reduced "prices. Call, and inspect before purchasing ekewhere. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 8

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