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TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 11 a.m. precisely. AUCTION SALE OF ABOUT 250 LOTS Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. At the Residence, Eye Won Villa, 21, BROUGII-Nltf-STREET. 'jR/jTESSRS. HARCOURT. AND CO L*-fl- hc.\o received instructions to soil by t mb):c auction at tiio drive residonco — Tho wholo of tho cxcellen! an 1 neatlynew Household Furnitu.-o nnd Efi'cctf, tho contents of 3 rooms. Diningroom comprises — Massno mo hog's ny suite (upholstered .in 10u.5i«».r). superior v, r.lnut overmautol v. ith bevelled mirrors, lnigo walnut sideboard, useful items in electro-plate, comprising tea -sets, sugar basiim, jelly dish, liqueur frame, toast rackn, spoons nnd forkr, etc., all Al quality, quaniity of sterling ■silvcrw a ro. Drawingroom comprise? — Lnvgo Brussels carpel j massive pier ghus, 2 luxurious divan chairs in saddlebags, handsomo marble clock, with bronr.e mounts. Bedrooms compriso — Brass French bedsteads, hair mattresses, large walnut duchesses pairs, with carved leg 3 and bevelled mirrors, chost of drawers, etc, Tho wholo of the furniture and appointments, comprising about 250 lots are in first-clas? ordor and practically new. By order of Trustees — 18 carat gold chronometor, by Dent, London, cost £60; lady's keyless watch, inlnid case set with pearls ; gold muft' chain and some greenstone pendants. On view Wednesday, 26tn, noon to 4 p.m. Full particulars of MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 37d MARCH, 19~da At 1 p.m. precisely. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. . At the Residence, "Windhover," 54, BROUGHAM-STREET, The late Residence of Mr. Justico Richmond, deceased. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction at the above Residence— Tho superior. Household Furniture and Effects, comprising a rich-toned Pianoforte (by Aucher Frorcs, Paris), in burr walnut case, walnut frame dra-wingroom suite, in damask, occasional tables, whatnots, etc., in various woods, pictures, clocks, curtains, mahogany-frame diningroom suite, dining table, hall stand, quantity of plated ware, cutlery, bedsteads and bedding, blankets, quilts, linen, carpets, rugs, linoleum, fendors and fircirons, dinner and tua services, glass, the usual kitchen appointments and a variety of useful effects. On view morning of sale. Full particulars may be obtained of MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., Auotioneer3. WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 19037" At 2.30 p.m. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. A SPLENDID SECTION OF BUILDING LAND AT KARORI, P.irfc of tho Bannaryne Estate. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. are favoured by instructions to offer for sale by public auction at their rooms, 46, Lambton-quay, as abovts — All that piece or parcel of Land, having a frontage of about 100 ft 9in to Beauchajnp-street, Karori, by a depth of about 257 ft ICin, part of the Bannutyne Estate, and being Section 6, Block H, on the Deposited Plan 1543, containing about 2 roods 10.3 perche3. Tho abovo section is especially adapted for the erection of a high-class villa residence. Within a short distance of tho Main Karori-road excellent views aro obtainable, whilst the. District is baing continually enhanced in value by tho up-to-date moder.n residences being erected on the adjoining sections. The section is within easy reach of the city by I ram and 'bus. Tho Titlo, Land Transfer. Full particulars, from HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1908. AUCTION SALIToF VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. MESSRS BAKER BROS, havo been in- < structcd to Sell by .Public Auction at their Rooms, No. 38, Lambton-quav, on WEDNESDAY, 4th March, at 2.30 p.m. — 1. Beautiful Residential Site fituata iv tho middle Waiwetu-road, Lower Hutt (near Main-road), being section 30, block 6, containing one aero more or le c sj having a frontago of 92ft sin by a long depth of 456 ft 9in ; good, c!o:o boarded totara fenco witji gates in frontago and portion of both sidp?. At the rear of this ecction is erected a largo stable. 2. One-third share of 42 acres of Land, close to the Upper Hutt Station, surveyed into building section?, which will yield a very largo profit upon the prico ' at which the owner is willing to sacrifice. 3. Two Cottages, being 13 and 15, Nekcu street Pctone, containing 4 rooms, each with tho usual conveniences, having a frontago to Nohon-street of 50fl by a depth of 132 ft. For terms and conditions, cards to view, etc., BAKER BROS., -k anlo t on -quay. THE GREAT CENTRALS BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. OHAKUNE EXTENSION, OHAKUNE EXTENSION, j Adjoining tho Township of Ohakune. THURSDAY, sth MARCH, At 2 o'clock Bharp. ALLEN T. VICKERS will sell at his auction mart, Taihapc — . oc MAGNIFICENT SECTIONS (1 O«J> rood to 15 acres) Also, Homestead and 169 acres, 100 acres of wh ; ch is dense milling bush. Tcnte— 2o por oor.t. fall of hammer; balanci in 3, 6, 9, 12 months. Section 16, 169 aorw Terms— lo per cent fall of hammer, 10 por cent in 6 months : balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. Plans may bo seen al the Evening Post office. MURITAI SECTIONS. WANTED Known— Sections for Sale. Muritai. Apply to A. T. BATE, Nathan's Building. Feather? ton-street, WANTED TO SELL TOWN ACRE7O3IT WANTED to Sell, Town Acre No 1038, Brittomart-street. Thi3 fine acre of ground is almost lo^l nnd commands a beautiful \ iew. Apply DWAN BROS, Nest the Grnnd Hotel, Willis-.,!, root. TO~ BUILDERS. ~ npENDERS aro invited for the Erection -■- of Additions, in brick, to a Rppidencn, Willie street, Wellington. Plane and specifications iv.By bo soon at my office, whpre I niders close on Sutuiday, 7th day March, 1907. W. GRAY YOUNG, 5, HurUer-stresc. Architect,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 12

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