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TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1910, Commencing at 2 o'clock p.m. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE » Of £600 W0 0 R f TH £600 WELL-BUILT LORRIES, CITY VANS RALEIGH CARTS, DOG-CARTS, RUSTIC CARTS, 4 TIP-DRAYS BUTCHERS' AND BAKERS' SPRING CARTS, PONY CARTS EIC., ETC. AT THE WELLINGTON COACH, FACTORY, St. Hill-street (off Manners-street). . On Account of Mr. M. Bohan, the wellknown Coachsmith. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions to sell, as , above — * A largo overstock of well-built vehicles. As Mr. Bohan is overstocked with, vehicles, and has to make room for a new building, he has deoided to clear every lot out practically without reserve. Mr. Bohan h well known as one of the best coachsmiths in the Dominion, and his vehicles have taken many prizes. Buyers are requested to inspect for themselves before the sale. Special 'terms can be arranged, ii necessary, for any ono purchasing £20 worth or more. I E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. 1 TO-MORROW EVENING, FRIDAY,. 21st JANUARY, 1910, At 7.30 o'clock ,p.m. '. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE Of 600 V 0L 0 J f MES 600 , A GREAT LONDON LD3RAP.Y, Embracing VALUABLE BOOKS AND GENERAL LITERATURE. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions from the London 'owner of the Library, to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay — 600 volumes of Historical Works and General Literature. Catalogues on application. Now on view. SPECIAL GASLIGHT DISPLAY will be given THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, from 7.30 till 9 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE OF THE VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE OF W. A. PALMER. ESQ., OF HOBSON-ST. A SPECIALLY BRIGHT, SUNNY HOME. IN consequence of his early departure for Sydney, Mr. Palmer has instructed us to soil by public auction on TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1910, At 2.30 o'olock p.m. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 155-157, Lambton-quay. The charming and valuable Family Residence, No. 78, Hobson-street, nearly opposite the well-known Residence of T. C. Williams, Esq., and adjoining the residence of J. H. B. Coatee, Esq. The land on which tho residence is erected is part of Town Acre No. 615, Wellington, having a frontage of 34ft lOin to Hobson-street, by a depth of under 100 ft. The residence contains nine rooms, including drawingroom, diningroom, .breakfast room, six bedrooms, two bathrooms, verandah covered in with glass, and balcony. The house is exceptionally well furnished with electrio light, gas, electrio bells and telephonette, and is fitted with highly-finished wardrobes, linen presses, etc. It commands a beautiful view of the harbour and tho charming hill scenery. The residence and land have many unusual advantages, surrounded as they are by wealthy residents, • and being up to date in every respect. It is a most attractive property. £1100 can lie on mortgage for three years, and easy arrangements made for the balance of purchase money. , As Mr. Palmer is leaving for Sydney in a few weeks, we are instructed by him to make special arrangements "respecting carpets, linoleums, etc., with any prospective purchaser. It will therefore be of advantage to call , upon us as early as possible and discuss the advantages attending the purchase of this most charming and desirable property. Cards to view from the Auctioneers, Tj KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., Auctioneers. • 155 and 157, Lambton-quay. XJADFORD AND CO., 50, Manners- ■*■•' street, and Petone. have for Sale, cheap, a 5-roomed House in Scarboroughterrace, price only £550, terms; also House in Oriental-street, Petone for £375, terms ; Shop to Let in Manners-street (lato Reade's Cyko). HOTEL FOR SALE. Y7IREEHOLD COUNTRY HOTEL, preJT sent lease expiring 2 months time ; compact house; doing good farmers' trade ; first-class position ; easy house to run ; no mortgage on property ; free house for wines, beer, and spirits; grand opportunity securing payable business in progressive district ; owner only furnish particulars personally to bona fide buyers. The purchaser could have a payable free house at small cost, be his own landlord, and have no rent to pay. At the price, which is low, tho business is a bargain, and is only equal to prices asked for_ ordinary leases. The land and buildings good value for money. Price £3000. DWAN BROS., Willis-street. Wellington. HARRY A. SHEPHERD. NORWICH CHAMBERS, Customhouse-quay. Secretary Hataitai and Tirohanga Estates. Srle Plans on application 1 : . KELBURNE— Land 47 x 147 (about), 8 rooms ; good property. Price £1250. KARAKA BAY (fronting Esplanade)— 66 ' x 130 (about), whare. Price £425. HATAITAI— Section, 45 x 170; magnificent view. Price £135. NEW HOUSE— UNDER COST. . TXTE are just completing a 6-roomed »*V Villa, situate Clyde-street, Island Bay, on level sunny section ; house has - every modem convenience, inchidi-ng folding doors between dining and drawing rooms,, 3 bay windows, h. and o. water, etc.' Price £950; deposit £350, balance at"s£ per cent. This price is £150 below cost; or would lease for a term at 22s 6d per week. Apply Jeim Odlin and Co., Ltd., Cablo-st. 'Phonei&79. '"' XT6OTELS for Sale.— Country— s4yrs' 1 I lease, rent 425, and turnover £31 weekly; leaee and furniture £1000. (74.] .„ Hotel, city, syra' lease, rent £5, trade £20 weekly from private boarders .alone: lease and furniture £700, terms. .(75.) Town— Lease syrs, rent £8, trade £105; prico £3500. (22.) Town— 7yrs' lease, rent £5, trade £70; price £2000. (42.) Town— 4yrs' lease, rent £13, trade £150; price £3500. (19.) Over 50 hoteli on books.— J. S. FREEMAN. Dannevirke. BOARDINGHOUSE TO LEASE. SPLENDID opportunity is offered tc any one desirous of acquiring tb/ goodwill and furniture of a first-clasi Board inghoilse, in close proximity to h railway station, Palmorston North; 1! c rooms, beautifully furnished; nice situ n ation; very cheap; low rent. Appl; r .sharp, Owen M 'Williams, Agent,- Palm erston North.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 16, 20 January 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 16, 20 January 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 16, 20 January 1910, Page 10

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