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HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, E.P. GOODS CUTLERY, Etc. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 18th DEC, At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. will sell by public auction, in their Rooms, Willis-street — A large quantity of Housohold Furniture, Electro-plate, Cutlery, Clocks, etc., etc. Handsome Chesterfield couch and 2 divan chairs Handsome red leather diningroom suite, 9 pieces ■< Two tapestry Chesterfields, 9ft telescope dining table, 2 carpet squares, 6 rolls good j linoleums and oilcloths, handsome bedroom | | suite 3 pieces, 2 handsome sideboards, cheffonier, 3 couches, 4 wicker chairs, wicker lounge, Austrian chairs, occasional tables, j 3 fender, sets irons, pictures, hearthrugs and mats, 12 pairs good lace curtains, 3 pairs beautiful chenille ditto, bamboo hall stand, duchesse pairs, chests drawers, bookshelf, sets toiletware, double and single brass-mounted bedsteads, wire stretchers, bedding, washstands, kitchen tables, dining ditto, chairs, wringer, baths, buckets, saucepans, boiler, irons, large quantity of crockery,, cooking, and kitchen utensils, and household sundries. Also, a complete range of travellers' samples, comprising — Silver-plated teapot, 6 cruets, 6 jams, 12 dozen of spoons, table and dessert knives, 6 sets carvers, 18 razors, 20 assorted musical, alarm, and carriage clocks, 2 pairs field-glasses, hair brushes, 6 watches, butter kniveu, jam spoons, perfumes, braces, combs, etc., etc., and 12 dozen tins jam, garden tools, wheelbarrow, and lawn mower. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. HARGbURT & CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS, LAMBTON-QUAY. REMUNERATIVE INVESTMENT. 20 PER CENT. INVESTMENT— BASIN RESERVE— Two Cottages, each 4 rooms, in perfect order, and having usual conveniences ; rentals 28s week. Price £600; £220 cash; must be sold this month. 8923 ELLICE-STREET— First-class Residence, 8 rooms, with all necessary appliances - f ladd 34 x 82ft. Price £1150. Handy position for business man 8931 WEBB-STREET {alongside tram)— Twostory Dwelling, 6 rooms ; bath, scullery, etc. ; existing mortgage at 5 per cent. Price £800 ; reasonable terms offered. 8928 KENT-TERRACE (adjacent) — One-story Villa, 7 rooms, h. and c. water, pras, bath, large workshop, etc ; section perfectly level. 36 x 90ft ; two entrances, j Mortgage free of interest. Price £940. 8922 ORIENTAL BAY— Charming Villa Residence, 6 good rooms on one floor, i electric light, gas, hot water service ; 2 bay windows, portico, land 40 x 114 ft. Price £960 ; house good as new ; inspection invited. 8853 £75 CASH. £75 LOWER HUTT (7min from station)— Woll-built Villa, 6 large rooms, bathroom, water laid on, washhouse and conveniences ; large section of land. Price, £575. Easy terms. 8663 230 ACRES beautifully grassed Dairy Farm, well-fenced and subdivided, permanently watered , 180 acres rich alluvial fiat. Buildings— New 8-room-ed house, all conveniences, large shed 50 x 40ft, with loft, 2-roomod whare, v/ashhouse. This is one of the best of dairy farms, and is situated within 1 milo of creamery, 1^ miles of school, P. 0., telephone, store, etc., railway 4 miles, level metal roads. Price, £20 per acre ; terms, AJ6OO cash. We have inspected this property and recommend It. 7225. 90 ACRES, MANAWATU LINE— I 2 acres now ploughed, 50 acres havo been ploughed. Well-fenced, subdivided, watered, within the city milk farm area, new 5-roomed house, cowbails, trap' and buggy sheds, orchard, etc ; creamery quite close, school 1£ miles, railway 2 miles, level metal roads. Price, £35 per acre ; terms, '£500 cash. 7217. 79 ACRES HAND LEASE— AII laid down in rye, cocksfoot, and clover, fenced into 7 paddocks, all flat, loamy soil, carries 35 cows, 5-roomed house, cowbails, piggeries, trap shed, storeroom, .etc.; lease has 4 years to run; rent £80 ocr arm.; right of purchase at £24 5s per acre ; situated almost opposite creamery, and only & mile from • school, store, P. and T. office, etc., railway 2 miles ; open, warm, healthy country ; metal roads. Price, £275 Stock at valuation. 7198. 240 ACRES SHEEP OR DAIRY FARM — 200 acres ploughable ; 60 acres been ploughed ; grows splendid crops turnips, rape, and grain ; well-grassed throughout ; good homestead of 6 rooms, beautifully situated, overlooking the lawn ; large cowbails, stable, trap shed, storo rooms, etc. ; will | easily carry 3 sheep per acre ; railway 2 miles township ; school and creamery i mile. Prico, £18 per aore , ' terms, :£I6OO cash. 7173. HILL-STREET. | WE have for Sale, in the best part of HILL-STREET, an exceedingly comfortable and most desirable MODERN RESIDENCE, of 9 rooms, which was specially built for the owner some 2g years ago, under his own personal supervision. All the appointments and accessories aro up-to-date and convenient in every respect. A _ surpassingly beautiful view can be obtained from either of the two balconies, ■which are so situated that one or other is always sheltered from the fiercest wind. The Section is 43ft by 100 ft. The price asked is absolutely reasonable, and as very_ satisfactory reasons can be given for selling, we have no hesitation in recommending this as a highly desirable investment. Full particulars from BARR, LEARY, AND WILLIAMS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 158, Featherston-street, Wellington. GET A MARKED PLAN OF HATAITAI, THE SAFEST INVESTMENT IN WELLINGTON. HATAITAI ! CHEAPER THAN NEWTOWN, And ONLY HALF THE DISTANCE. GOOD SECTIONS OVERLOOKING THE BAYS AND OCEAN. City Water, Gas, Electric Light. Five Minutes from Courtenay-nlace. PENNY FARE. Plans and particulars apply at THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, NORWICH CHAMBERS, CUSTOMHOUSEQUAY ; Or the Agenis^ — W. H. TURNBULL AND CO., 5, Panama-ntrjaaj- . ax>4 Nqwtown.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 144, 17 December 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 144, 17 December 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 144, 17 December 1908, Page 10

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