. - MONDAY, 20th MAY, 1907, '. At 2 o'clock. 3ALE.' OF. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. •By Order of the Bailiff. JJie*ed under Distraint fcr Ront. WF, SHORTT, LTD., have been • favoured with instructions to soil it th«r rooass, Willi«-str3et, as above — Magnificent upright grand piano by Koch and Soefe»e, recently cost 80 guineas Improved Drophesd Singer rowing machine Very superior dininyroom suite of 9 pieces is leather Elegant drswingrooja mite of 7 pieces, in -— trnboesecl jjTlrct Linoletrm,— hearthrugs, -etc.- - - - - MONDAY, 20th MAY, 1907, At 2 o'clock. BALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC. WF. SHORTtTITD., -will hold thcii • usual Monday's sale at thoir rooni3, W-illis-street, when -A largo quantity of'su'porlor household "furnituro will bo disposed of. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO ,by BOHM, in walnut case and in spiondid crdor DININGROOM SUITK of 9 pieces, up ■ holstered in SADDLEBAGS tnd S'Ei.VET • Handsotna CHIPBENpAIX BEDROOM SUITE, .comnriaingrirahdsoine duchess pair and double mirror-doer wcrdrobo BeauSjul- ALL^RASS /ITALIAN BEDSTEAD with BEDDING complete Solid English- OAK SIDEBOARD, cla-' porately. osrve<j, with mirror-back Fourjniperior dnehefs chestr, duchess wash--iTands, 'mirrors," wardrbbo with mirror .d.b.m. • bedsteads, spring and -wire mattroEses," stretcher's, todding, " PEesterfield couch in saddlebags, plat- - form rocker, all-brass curb .and arc .:,irvaes, lenders, . couch, casjr chairs, -carpel rquares, hearthrugs, child's col, "dining "fables, chairs, ovoruiantol, or- — --naments, crockery, and a large -quantity of sundries Thij-ij erie of the most important talcs ofrlfigK'-eiass furnituro wo havo held for eomo time, and every lino will be sold to tha> highest .bidder. . < , TURANGARERE. - - - TURANGARERE. THE'; NEW TOWNSHIP ON THE _ MAIN. NORTH TRUNK LINE rr:;," -i : ".of railway-, IN -.THE : CENTRE. OF THE ISLAND. , THE'XJHICAGOOF THE NORTH. TBJS, GHIOAGO OF THE NORTH. ' VUR SA"LE BY.-PUBLTC AUCTION : :: "> .-: At tho . • "* GRETNA HALL, i.l TAIHAPE. —OR" WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE.-ISO 7, At 1 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from Thomas W. Fisher, Esq., President of the Aatea Maori Land Council, to ceil by public -auction, tho whole of BIXTY-SIX FREEHOLD BUDLDING SECTIONS; Comprising tho TOWNSHIP- OF TURANGARERE, On the Main North Trunk Line of "- " Hailway. — Th*e_sectionslrange"iram one-quarter acre -tpjfivo acres each' in area, alto ono robur--"Haii -Ejection of come thirfy-fivo acres in -axek.-'-mw; *EoTrn~of -TnTtngArcrc- is situated -on ythn rigEtrEarlk'.olltlio-Hantapu River, . stdjriniQg ■tho-TurangaroTO Railway Staiion. about eleven- miles t from" Taihapo, ancl about sJ?ht. miloa from Waiouni. The Public Works' ballast trains are running to :;»td>past; the.;io>q»hip site, and the Waionru section of tho railway is expected to ,bi. opened. Jar traffic' shortly. The town'BhipF-_ comprises easy undulating and hilly country," covered -with a vegetation of tussock, Engiißh,_.and native grasses. The noil is of a. 'light, porous nature, thus milking dry 'building sites- The main road from - -Taihape to- Pipiriki ancl Tokaanu passes "I.'tErcngh.JJ»is .township. The Hautapu r ßirer^i» l considered by experienced anglers .-to-ia-oca of thorbest trout streams, in the •"i>fisrth > Isfend.-"The i township is situated in 'trhat, in a, «hort time, will be an rmport- .-' as_t",'s*i<rtnillitt.]g ".centre, as 'there is a largo "*»ea>--of- gooa nulling timber . (bush) yet . unToucheo, which will eventually find an outlet at tho -jTurangarerp Railway Station. One or two mills are now in courses of erection^ .and negotiations are being completed for the purchaeo ot several milliner areas ip the locality. There is also a fekxmill in fnll operation not far from _ the township site. A. large area of longsett leu- country will also bo served by this township. 1 -J TERMS— Twenty por cent, cash' deposit. '.',, laiendingpurchasers can leave Welling- "- ton by the and Manawatu train ■ -on Tuesday, 4th June, at 7.30 a.m., and arrive at Taihipe at 5.10 p.m., which will "-give- them foil time to make enquiries re- .. -sp'ecting the "ne\r township, loaving Taihapo -■on •'T-kunday at 10.5 a.m., and arriving lacfc'aT Wollington at 7.20 p.m. the same r ::: HIGHBURY! •--'■' CLOSE TO THREE TRAMS. i ••"fcyrESSRS.- J-H. BETHUNE AND CO. XTJi.'are instructed "to sell tho remaining Sections in- this Splendid ' Subdivision at * the Lo-wTrJees fixed for the Auction Sale. ' 'ALMOST' EVERY- SECTION COM- --. -- MANDS A SPLENDID VIEW. HIGHBURY is situated within Five | Minutes of tbo Aro-Etroot Tram Terminus, near to the Karori Tr«.m Line, and Twelve Minutes from the Kelbume Power Hou6e. The Prices of the Unsold Sections range from £60 to £160, awl the TERMS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. Plans and Full Particular* mfty bo obtained front the -Secretary, J. -B. FINLAY, Esq., i Hunter-street, > ; Or from. _^ J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., - Auctioneers. TO DRAPERS— YOUR OPPORTUNITY. , ' frtO .LEASE ■ for 10 -Years— G. Court's M- well-ic»4»wT» iDrapeirx Shop, Esnnga-bape-rodd, Auckland; best position out of Queen-street. Tho shop is 38 x 80; two floors and cellar, also back entrance. All "draper's fittings. Rent £9. Apply -' 'C. AIOKIN AND SON, Land Agents, Auckknd. WANTED to Buy for-cash, nice 4 or ' S-roomed jgoggg, NgjrUwn or Kil-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 116, 17 May 1907, Page 8
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