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TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF THE CONTEXTS OF THE EXCHANGE BDLLIARD ROOMS. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, LAMBTONQUAY. 5t5 t BILLIARD TABLES (recently 5 ""- . covered). 65 - " ~ CUES. 65 ' 3 ' ' SNOOKER SETS. 3 MESSRS. HAP.COURT AND CO., actring under instructions from the owner, on' account of expiry of lease, will sell" by auction, as above, at the Exchange Billiard Rooms, Lambton-quay — Tho contents of his saloon, fully stocked with all the necessary requisites, and including marking boards, balls, 11 cushioned seats, 3 couches, 2 tables, 6 chairs, linoleum on floors, gas fittings, . sutpenders, and all the necessary accessories of a well-appointed room. On view until the Sale. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, - ■ AUCTION SALE. ' VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, KHANDALLAH. SO A^ ! - 30 ' THE VERY CENTRE OF THE DISTRICT. TT/jTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., '.DfJL acting under instructions from James Nairn, Eecc., of Nainrville, Khandallah, will offer by public auction, at their Hooms 1 , 195, Lambton-quay.. on TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, at 2.30 p.m.— His Property, situated at Khandallah, nearly 30 acres, and 'made up as follows: — - LOT I— Part of Section 4a, Harbour District, containing 4 acres 2 roods 24 perches approximately. This property is situated next Mr. Nairn's house, and is without doubt a most valuable -block of land. About 4 .acres are perfectly level, and the balance is a gentle slope with frontages to the Old Porirua-road and two subdivisional roads LOT 2— Part of -Section 4a. Harbour District, and undivided moiety of Lots 2, 27, and 5, part 4a, Harbour District D.P. 1842, containing 16 acres 2 roods and 25 perches. This land is situated close to the ManaWatu Railway, and adjoins, the . land owned by Dr. Fitchett. " .The property will be sold as", a whole or divided into -lots as above,- to suit the confehicnce'of purchasers. Plans of the locality and the properties in question- can be seen at th<! office of the Auctioneers, who will be pleased . to gtve_ any other information, or show intending, investors over the property. . , - HARCOURT AND CO., • ■" ' ' Auctioneers. ROBERTSON'S AUCTION ROOM, , Manners-street. ' -.-/ - TO-M.ORROW, 'TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1911. Afc 2 p.m. . -ON THE PREMISES, 91, THE - TERRACE. W,L._ ROBERTSON has received in- • struetions • from a. lady giving up housekeeping, to sell as above — A superior lot of Household Furniturcj as follows: — jPIANO, by Weidz; a fust-class instrument ; good tone ; in excellent order. FENDER AND BRASSES LINOLEUM— SeveraI lots of best quality, inlaid HALL: Beautiful oak hallstand Bronze framed mirrors Embossed Ehield. pictures, etc. ' SITTINGROOM: CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 9 pieces, in bronze, green velvet, and saddlebags UNIQUE SIDEBOARD % Large overmantel, beautiful engravings Pile carpet, 12 x 14, folding table, very handsome curtains, handsome bronzo shield^and fire screen, kerb and an« tiqu'e, set iions, art curtains -(handworked), occasional tables, handsome figure ornaments, etc., etc. DININGROOM: . Divan chairs in green velvet, green pile - carpet, large framed mirror, pictures, brass kerb and brasses, wool rug, clock bric-a-brac, beautiful bronze " , and Cloisßone^ yases; books; pot stands plants, 6":s.b. chairs, oval and extension dining table/ square legs " KITCHEN:" Couch, wicker chairs, table, fireguard^ - saucepans, boiler, and .Mtchen sundries. BEDROOMS: HANDSOME B.R. SUITE, 3 pieces, in ■ -kauri- - - MASSIVE WAEDROBE " Duchesse chests, single bedsteads, mattresses, blankets', sheets, etc. Toilet ■ tables, viashstands and ware, carpets', rocker, wood-carved cot, curtains, pictures, fenders and brasses, chairs, etc., etc. Stair carpet and rods, rugs, mats, etc., and all the various articles in a wellfurnished home. Thi3 is one of the be6t houses of furniture that I have been called upon to sell. Everything is practically new, and my inbtruetions are to sell WITHOUT RESERVE. WAIKATO. "■ TFift ACRES Freehold, all in grass; fl OO 2 fine homesteads, large barns, stables, woolshed, implements, dairy and yards, sheep dip, etc., well fenced and watered, 26 paddocks; carry 2g sheep; church, school, P. 0., and _creamery_ on property;, station (main line) 7 miles, good roads. Price only £10 per acre. Apply Farmers' Land Agency Co., Hamilton. * STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. » KOi\ ACRES, Splendid Land, near <tjA\J Eltham; well subdivided; good fences and well watered; about 80 -acre's shelter bush; house of 7 rooms and outbuildings; will lease for 5 yearß at 12s 6d first year, 13s 6d second year, and 14s 6d' third year, and 15b for remainder ; optional p. clause at £15. For firm offer apply quickly to V. Williamson, Land Agent, Feilding. 66,070 AOEES FREEHOLD FOR £23,000 XS ING-FENCED and subdivided by JAj rivers and wire fences; main road through property; only about 6s lOd per acre; half cash. Fortune in this. Apply W. AUBREY GOSLING. Estate Agent. Frankfcon Junction. Waikato WANTED 'to Sell, modern House, 5 rooms, Ngaio, lovely section, 66ft x 164 ft, bay, h. and c. bath, nice interior. Price £585, or offer. Also, Khandallah, close station," charming Residence, 5 beautiful rooms, half-acre land, concrete walks, 3 bays, verandah right round. Price £1050 or offer ; personally recommended. — J. D. / MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO , 215, Lambton-quay, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN. LUX INCANDESCENT KEROSENE GAS LAMPS, the Cheapest and Most Brilliant Light on Earth. House Lamps, B2s 6d each. SHOP ARC LAMPS, 2000 candle-power. ' LUX LIGHT COMPANY, .135, 37,-39, Old Customhouse-st., Back of Opera House. Wellington. ■*vr A N T ED_ KNOWN. For Pure Fresh, Milk, Humanised Milk for Infants and Invalids, supplied in bottles. Buttermilk, 2d quart. Fresh Cream, Eggs, and Butter. Ice in any quantity from 6d up. King ThOn CITY MILK SUPPLY CO., Dixon-sfcreefc,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 12