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WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of OCT., 1909, at 2.30 p.m. . At tho - AUCTION ROOMS OF MESSRS. W. H. , TURNBULL AND CO., Panama-street, Wellington. : AUCTION SALE. ! By Order of the Mortgagee, under Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. MESSRS. W. H. TURNBULL AXD CO., having" beon favoured with instructions by the Registrar of the Supreme Court, on the application of the Mortgagee, will sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of OCTOBER, 1909, at TiL°T' m 'r)ESIRABLE PROPERTY, situate in MAIN HUTT-ROAD, PETONE, being all that piece of land situate in the District of Hutt, containing eleven perches and nine-tenths of a perch (0a Or 11.9p), be the same a little more or less, being Lot One^'fl) on Deposited Plan Number 1288 of part of Section Four (4), Hutl District, and beinp: the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 122, Folio 109 : AND ALSO ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing two roods twenty-seven perches (Oa 2r ii7p), situate in and being part of Section Four '(4; on the Plan of the Hutt District, BOUNDED towards the North by the other parts of Section Four (4) seven hundred and twenty links (720), towards the South by other part of tho^ same section seven hundred and sixty-nine lirjes (769), towards the East by" part of section numbered Five (5) one hundred links (100), and towards the North-West by theMainroad one hundred links (100) ; TOGETHER WITH the one-story nine-roomed residence thereon and conveniences, and aiso staWj" sheds, two-story factdty, an d engine-shed, " For full terms and conditions of sale, etc apply to MESSRS. BOLTON AND ORGAN, '148, Featherslon-street, Wellington, Solicitors for the Mortgagee : or to the Auctioneers. MESSRS. W H. TURNBULL AND CO., Parama-at., Wellington. | ENGLISH WATER COLOURS! ! MAGNIFICENT~OOLLECTION ! Of WA.TER COLOUR DRAWINGS! WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS! By leading ENGLISH ARTISTS. Specially selected by MRS. FLETCHER JOHNSTON, whose collections are noted throughout Australasia. Including — "BONNY KILMENNY," by LEXDEN L. POCOCK, exhibited in the Royal Academy, a poetic emblem of purity, the conception being taken from Tamps Hogg's poem. Mr. Focock is also represented by several other able works showing his great versatility, notably "FLOWING TO THE SEVERN," "GOOSEBERRIES," "THE OLD WINDMILL AT • STONE," "STRANDED," "STILL WATERS," ahd / 6everal smaller works. '•THE DRESSMAKER, MY LADY" is one of those gems of G. U. JS.I.L.BURNE, R.1.. which are so rarely .allowed to loave England. "THE VALE OF QONWAY," by W. FOLLEN BISHOP, R.8.A., is a large and important drawing which fully maintains that artist's great reputation. He is also represented by a couple of smaller works equally attractive. "A MAIDEN'S 'DREAMS" and "IN HARVEST TIME" are two most attractive figure and landscape pieces from the brush of WILLIAM AFFLECK. F. J. ALDRIDGE, the favourite Seascape Artist, is well represented in "TRAWLERS LEAVING PORT " "ON THE THAMES," "ON THE SCHELDT," "ON THE ROTHER," and several other charming works. Fine examples by R. A. K. MARSHALL, whose careful work and Autumn Tints are so much admired, are also in evidence. R CATON WOODVILLE, the wellknown Black and White Artist, whose work is so well known to readers of the London Graphic, is represented by "THE STANDARD BEARER." "THE (JHAPEL OF THE SAINTS," by JAMES CAFE, is one of those beau1 tiful pieces of interior work for which Mr. Cafe is so famous. There are other drawings of historical interest by the same artist. Also fine examples by S. G. W. ROSCOE, CHARLES DrXON, R.1., A. W. STRUTT, R.P.E., F. W. BOOTY, ARTHUR SUKER, E. ST. JOHN PINHORN WOOD, E. WAKE COOK, FLORENCE FITZGERALD, ACHILLE BUZZI, L. VAN COUVER. and others. TO RE. SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ' On FRIDAY, the 22nd OCTOBER, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. By WH. TURNBULL AND CO., AT THEIR ROOxMS, 27, PANAMA-ST. " 27, PANAMA-ST. Catalogues Ready. NOW ON VIEW. AT THE AUCTION ROOMS Of MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMEN. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Customhouse-quay, as above, the following Valuable Residential Property — No. 20, WATERLOO - AVENUE— Superior Residential Property, containing 10 large and lofty rooms, replete with every modern convenience, large two-story workshop, coachhouse, and stable; land 64ft x 100 ft. Land Transfer Title. Tho residence • is in perfect order and condition, and immediate occupation can bo given. .. j f Tho property is well suited for a contractor or carpenter, on account of the large and commodious two-story workshop, also, coachhouse and stable. Professional gentlemen will also _ find it to their advantage to inspect this ideal residence. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN, Customhouse-quay, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. ■ HORSES ! HORSES ! DYKE'S YARDS, THORNDON-QUAY. WEDNESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1909, At 1.30 p.m. BARRAUD, YORK AND CO., LTD., will sell — Account of J. V. Dyke, Esq.— 25 firct-class horses, specially selected for city work. Account other Vendors— 2 grey brake horses 1 brown brake mare, 5 years 1 spring trap Account other Owners — NOTE. — Owing to the non-arrival of Mr -Dyke's hor3e3 the sale has been POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, 27th. Telephone 3107^ ARM FOR TOWN PROPERTY— 2000 Acres Freehold, Hawkes Bay, undulating and- flat, well fenced, watered and subdivided, carrying capacity 14 sheep, good building*, good road to property : will exchange for rent-producing city or suburban property. Price £7 'HUNTEk^S^HULTZE, AND GIBSON, Land, Estate, and Exchange Agents, Tennyson-street, N&piei.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1909, Page 10

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