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SALE OF COOKING UTENSILS, CHAIRS. TABLES, CUTLERY, ETC., Jf Pastry Cook and Afternoon Tea Establishment. ON THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER, At 2 p.m. tAERY AND CO., LTD., nave been, instructed by tho Official Assignee in jbe bankrupt estate of W. L. Heath, to >&er at auction on the, premises, MannersItreot, the contents of his shop, including — CocSing utensils, cutlery, table cloths, tables, ohairs, Bhow cases, linoleum!?, c&rpots, mats. etc. Also, ' The whole of tho contents of a wellequipped bakehouse. Delivery must bo taken on day of sale. 10-MORRQW (THURSDAY), OCT. 18, At 10.30 o'clock. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE. BLAIR AND ALLEN STREETS. fcpIEORGE THOMAS AND CO. havo rexX ceived instructions to sell by public auction, without reserve — 1 butcher's cart, horse, harness, saddle and bridle. UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER, At 1 p.m. iTYALGETY AND pO., LTD., will offer *--' tho following in their Upper Hutt I Sards, as above — I 40 yearling and 18-month halfbred Jersey heifers 40 yearling and 18-month hcifors 20 ditto WITHOUT EESERVE. Also, 15 forward cows 6 fat bullocks. 6 springing cows , 2 cows ; winter calvers 25 fat sheep 12 springing heifers 16 mixed cattle 1 fat cow 1 cow, close to calving 1 stallion, draught, by Doboy, 6yrs old, guaranteed quiet and staunch 25 springing heifers, closo up, quiet _ and good dairy sorts 5 young springing cows, sound 5 forward store cows 2 springing heifers, 2yrs old 4 2-yr heifers, to calve in autumn 4 fat bullocks 3 springing heifers 1 heifer, just calved 30 mixed yearlings 1 5-year-old mare, broken to saddle and harness 1 brown cob gelding, broken to harness; very stylish; syrs 1 grey cob gelding, by King Cob ; 6yrs; good eort The aboVe are very suitable for butcher's j cart. I MEAT AT AUCTION. TO-MORROW, at 9.30. , VICTOR'S CARTERTOX SALE. A Splendid Lot of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL, and Sundries. rjttu.S warm weather it is imperative to 'JL' know that meat is not kept for any length of time. All Mr. Victor's cattlo are slaughtered by him on WEDNESDAY in each week, and sold -to you on Thure\VE SELL EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAYS. WE GUARANTEE ALL MEAT SOLD. LEVTEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Victoria-street. UNRESERVED SALE OF MAGNIFICENT TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES IN ELECTRO SDIVERPLATE. ON FRIDAY, 19th OCTOBER, 1906. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction in tbeir rooms, Willis-street, at 3 p.m. — 6 ailver-plated tea and coffee services comprising— Tea and coffee pot, sugar, cream, and 20-inch salver 1 tea set (teapot, sugar, cream, and salver) 2 tea service? (3 pieces) ,2 coffee do do 8 sample c.p. tea and coffee pot» 2 20-inch silver-plated salvers WITHOUT RESERVE. Th& public are invited to examine these goods, as they are particularly adapted for wedding or presentation gifts. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1906, At 2.30 p.m. n|/TESSRS. W. H. MORRAK AND CO. UTX* have received instructions from H. M. Hayward, Esq., to 'sell by public auction, as above — ! £ZK EXCELLENT BUILDING /»r ««> SITES! DO Situated between Newtown Park and Maranui, ranging from ± acre to 5 acre 3. These sections all front 66ft roads, and »ra easily accessible cither through New. town' Park or from the Queen's Drive. Tho nearest sections are about twelve minutes' • walk from the Newtown Tramway Terminus, and about eight' minutes' waHc from tho Kilbirnio Terminus, and tho whole of them command an unsurpassed view of LyeE Bay, Cook. Straits, and the surrounding country. Sections of this deecription, which, aro close to town and are yet in tho country, are- very suitable for residences. Tho soil is excellent and tho locality was selected by Mr. Hayward for his home as being the pick of Melrose. The tramway authorised to Lyell Bay beach will run close to tho property, which is within tho threo-mile radius from the Post Office. Also, The valuable nine-roomed family residence, together with about fivo acres, fronting the Queen's Driv«, Sutherland-road, and Tavistockroad. Se grounds are laid out in splendid >beries, flower bed«, croquet lawn, Tegotable gardens, fish ponds, and lovely groves. A good stream of water flows through the- property. Tho outbuildings are of a. very complete nature, comprising •tables, coachhouse, dairy, wotksnop, greeniouses, summer-houses, fowlruns, etc., etc. The wholo property is in. perfeot order, •nd the grounds are now a sight to enrap. tore the lover of natural beauty. The house is faithfully built, a&d contains all modern conveniences. The arrangements for drainage are practically perfect, and the high-pressure water supply is a feature oi the property. The Auctioneers can recommend this as an ideal suburban home within easy reach of tho city, or it would •übdivido to advantage. LIBERAL TERMS OF SALE: FOR SECTIONS: 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, is three months, 10 per ■ cent, in six months, and tbo balance of the purchase-money can remain on mortgage, for three years at 5 per ocnt. FOR HOUSE BLOCK: 10 per cent, deposit, 15 per cent, in ono month, 10 per cent, in threo months, . and the balance of the purchaso money can remain on mortgage for three years at 5 per cent. Plans aro now ready, and can be obtained on application. Buyers wishing to inspect the house MUST first obtain cards to view from tho Auctioneers. .W. H. MORRAH AND CO., Auotioßflon.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 93, 17 October 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 93, 17 October 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 93, 17 October 1906, Page 12

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