TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. 24th MARCH, 1910, And SATURDAY, 26th MARCH, 1910, At 11 a.m. aud 2 p.m. each day, At THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, Willis-srrect. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF WATCHES. JEWELLERY, ELECTROPLATE WARE. GREENSTONE GOODS. On Account of the Successful Tenderer. THE COMPLETE STOCK-IN-TRADE IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF A COUNTRY WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. WITHOUT RESERVE. n|iTES6RS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS UJU. AND CO. have been favoured with instrnotions to hold a Clearing Sale as above — Tho stock is a clean one, the business having been started quite recently. NO OLD STOCK. Tlio goods include^ — Gold and silver watches — Rotherams, levers, Walthams — ladies' gold watcher, enamel wristlet watches, muff chains, gold necklets, gold bangles, fancy marble clocks, nickel alarms, carriage clocks, gold diamond rings, opal, pearl, sapphire, ruby, and other gem rings, gold brooches. GREENSTONE goods in great variety Brooches, hearts, links, crosses, pendants, gold and greenstone chains ELECTRO-PLATE WARE — Jam dishes, cruets, pickle jars, butter . . dishes, bread boards, toast racks, cake dishes, salad bovvN, silvermounted brushes, combs, and mirrors, photo frames, butter knives, shoe horns, silver-mounted hat pins (quaint designs), and a large quantity of general goods. NO RESERVE. 'LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. ■" THURSDAY, 24th MARCH, 1910, At 12 o'clock, noon. ■ -tfEECTION SALE OF RACECOURSE PRIVILEGES. *" .WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Stewards of the Wellington Racing Club, to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195, Lambtonqoay, on THURSDAY NEXT, 24th MARCH, 1910. At 12 o'clock, noon, Ztho following Privileges in connection with tho Club's Autumn Meeting, to be held at the Trentham Racecourse on Wednesday, 6th, and Saturday, 9th April— LOT I— GRANDSTAND BAR AND MEMBERS* BAR. LOT 2.— PUBLICAN'S BOOTH, under People's Stand. nARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, sth APRIL, 1910, At 2.30 p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. tTALUABLE CORNER BUILDING SITE, NORTHLAND. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have- been favoured with instructions to soil by public auction at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, an TUESDAY, sth xVpril, at 2.30 R.m.— All thr.t piece of Land, being Section No. 11, on the Plan of Northland Extension, having frontages to GARDEN-ROAD of 168rt llin, and 164 ft lin to ORANGI KAU-PAPA-ROAD, containing an area of 1 rood 3 2-10 perches (more or I* 11 * 1 -)- , Thin- valuable building site is situated on tbe sunny slopes cf Northland; at the oorner of*Gnrden and Orangi Kaupapa road's, ana wifhiu a few minutes' walk from the electric tramline and Botanical Gardens, al-o commanding a magnificent .Tiew. For further particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO.. Auctioneer*. " TUESDAY, sth APKIL, 1910. At 2.30 p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. •* FIVE r ROOMED DWELLING, No. 119, WALLACEST. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their Room , 195, Lambton-quay, on TUESDAY, sth April, at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece of Land being part of Town Acre 724, having a frontago of SOft to WALLACE-STREET, by a depth of 100 ft (more or Jess), together with the FIVE-ROOM-ED DWELLING and conveniences erected thereon and known as No. 119. The above property is well eituated, and within a minute's walk of the Wal-lace-street tram terminus. It is fast increasing in value us the business portion of the city extends. For further particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. SHEPHERD BROS., Auctioneers, Land and Stock Agents, Feilding aud Aramoho. Auction Sales of Pigs, Poultry, Produce, and Furnituro held every Friday at feilding. Sales conducted m any part of the North Island by arrangement. Special attention given to goods received on consignment. Prompt account sales guaranteed. — MR. T. SHEPHERD, Auctioneer. WAIKATO. "IOAA ACRES, freehold, mostly imJ.OUU proved, and in good grass or crop ; splendid soil ; flat and rolling ocuntry, very suitable for subdivision dairy farms ; carries 2i to 3 sheep all tho year round ; permanently watered by sti earns and springs ; good homestead and necessary outbuildings ; township, sale yards, railway station, school, and creamery 2 miles ; 20 wellfenced paddocks, several plantations. Price £9 per acre. £5700 cash, balance on mortgage at 5 per cent, for 5 or 7 years. """ 365 ALLEN, GIFTORD & CO., LAXD, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, HAMILTON. COACHING PLANT. Contracts attached, going con\3T cern, with 10 acres land, splendid dwelling, freehold ; turnover £700 per year. Price, £1000, easy terms arranged. 230 Acres for Lease; rental 12s; good house, shed:, bails, etc.; small goodwill. Apply J. T. BARRY AND CO., Land Agency, Feilding. " FOR PRIVATE SALE. BROADWOOD Upright Grand Piano (highest grade, insured for £100), imported Mahogany Louis XVI. Drawingroom Suite, Carved Mahogany Draught Screen, Occasional Tables, Mirrors, Bookcase, Cedar Book-Shelves, Jarrah Wardrobes IChapnian-Taylor), High Canterbury, Mahogany Cutler Desk, Copying Prrass, Remington No. 10 Typewriter, Doulton 98 Palm Stand, Flower Pot Vates, Bed steads, Hair Mattresses, Duchase Pairs Garden Seat, etc. — Gray, 438, Wookombe '-•a*.,4)r 14, Cuba-sC Extension.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 12
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