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UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1911. ¦r^ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will Sell jj , as above :— 65 weaner calves 18 springmg heifers 2 bulls 2 yearling steers 2 store cows 1 cow and 1 calf 20 2-year steers 3 springing cows 100 ewes, lambs at foot 1 plough (good order) 1 scarifier 1 trap (good order) 2 trap horses 1 gig 100 ewes 100 woolly lambs 50 f.m. ewes 55 woolly lambs 20 18-moath steers 20 18-month heifers 7 fat bullocks 6 store cows' 6 fat cows 6 4-tooth Romnev rams Account H^ Greville: — 16 first-class springing cows and heifers These are to ¦be sold ' under written guarantee, and £2 per quarter will be refunded if proved unsound. JOHNSONVILLE. ' STORE STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY. f 4 BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., !XjL will sell at their yards, at 1 p.m. — On account of Messrs. Bryant Bros: — 250 f.f.m. ewes (good line) On account of Mr. John Hooper, South Earori : — 70 store ewes 70 2-tooth wethen 50 store lambs Other vendors:— 150 f.m. ewes 100 f.m. ewes 50 2-tooth wetherg 25 f.m. ewe 3 25 2-tooth wethers 100 store lambs 60 4-tooth wethers 50 f.m. ewes 100 f.m. ewes 130 store ewes 150 f.f.m. eyres (good line) 100 rape lambs 60 2-tooth ewes 60 4 and 6-too'th ewes 50 f.m. ewes 40 2-tooth wethers 20 4-year Romney rams 70 breeding ewes 40 2-tooth wethers 40 lambs THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY. ON PREMISES, No. 24, OWEN-ST-, At 2 p.m. "AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. ' SOLID CEDAR SCOTCH CHEST. KAURI DINING TABLE KAURI DINNER WAGON WALNUT SECRETAIRE DUCHESSE PAIRS. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., acting under instructions from Mrs. Griffin, who is leaving New Zealand, will sell by Public Auction as above — The contents of seven rooms, nicely furnished and including Austrian, chairs, linoleum?, kitchen dresser, Italian bedstead, stretchers, toilet eets, coal scuttles," bedding, china, . glassware, .c.p.. ware, etc., etc. On view morning of eal&. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. tuesdayl 3ist January, At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF THE CONTENTS OF THE EXCHANGE BILLIARD ROOMS. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, LAMBTONQUAY. 5 BILLIARD TABLES (recently 5 covered). 65 CUES. 65 3 SNOOKER 'SETS. 3 MESSRS. HAHCOURT AND CO., acting under instructions from the owner, on account of expiry of lease, will sell by auction, as above, at the- Exchange Billiard Rooms, Lambton-quay — Tne contents of his saloon, fully slocked with all the necessary requisites, and including marking boards, balls, 11 cushioned seats, 3 couches, 2 tables, 6 chair*, linoleum on floors, gas fittings, suspenders, and all the necessary accessories of a well-appointed room: HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. , AUCTION SALE. \ ¦ VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, KHANDALLAH. 30 ACRES 30 THE VERY CENTRE OF THE DISTRICT. Hl/jTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., 'JjJL acting under instructions from James Nairn, Esq., of Nairnville, Khandallah, will offer by Public Auction at their rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on TUESDAY, 31st January, at 2.30 p.m.— His Valuable Property, situated at Khandallah, consisting of 30 aores, made up as follows: — LOT I.— Part of Section 4*a,' Harbour District, containing 31 acres 2 roods 24 perches, approximately. This property is situated next Mr. Nairn's houee, and is without doubt a most valuable block of land. About 4 acres are perfectly level, and the balance is a gentle slope, with frontagos_ to^ Old Porirua-road, and two Bubdivisional toads. •LOT 2 consists of Lots 5, 6. 7, and 10, on the Plan of Nairnville, being parts of Sections 4a, Harbour District, containing more than 3 acres, and subdivided into building allotments. LOT 3. — Part of Section 4a, Harbour District, and undivided moiety of Lot 2, 27, and 5, part 4a, Harbour District ¦ D.P. 1842, containing 16 acres 2 roods 25 porches. This land is situated close to the Mana¦watu Railway, and adjoins the land owned by Dr. Fitchett. The property will be sold either as a whole or divided into lots as above, to Birit the convenience of purchasers. Plans of the locality and the properties jn question can be. seen at tho office of the. Auctioneers, who will be pleased to give any other information and take investors to view the property. HARCOORT AND CO., AnrJ-iHmryfPk, AUCTION' %Mi. FRIDAY, 3rd FEBRttfA&'Si &£r Rooms, 195, Lambtonrqpuiv. At 2.2Q nimv. (EEP^EMING VTLI-iA KESBI&I3SBCE Cff 8 ROOMS, NO. 41, HAWKEEB.-ST. MESSRS. HARCOUBO? JOfflDD CO. an favoured with insfcrnrrtJiflna Smarm ttfrs owner, who has left Wellington t» sell by Public Auction as above, her charmingly-situated 8-roomed Residence, in Hawker-street, known as No. 41. The house consists of eight rooms, with bathroom (hot and cold water), p.w.c, city water and gas laid on, and a gas cooker. There i 3 a nice garden in the front, and the hou3e, situated as it ia within a few minutes' walk of Courtenay-place, is the kind of property which is always iff demana. Full particulars and cards to view can be had from MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., AuctioDeers.66,070 ACRES FREEHOLD FOR £23,000 RING-FENCED and subdivided br rivers and wire fences; main road through property; only about 6s lOd per acre; half cash. Fortran© in this. Apply W. AUBREY GOSLING. Estate- Agent, Frankton Junction, -Waikato

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 12

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