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TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 28th MARCH, 1912, At 1.30 b'clock sharp. Auction sale of household furniture and effects^ On the Premises, No. 26, WELLING-TON-TERRACE (Next St. Andrew's Church). (OEAND AND, JOHNSTON have reJL* ceived instructions from Miss Harper, who i& leaving for England, to sell as above — The whole of her Household Furniture, etc., contents of six rooms, comprising — ■ , Linoleums, sideboard, Austrian chairs, oheffonier, leather couch, dinnerwagon, fenders " and irons, mirror, oak table, easy chairs, ornaments and vases, Brusssslls carpet, 9 good single iron bedsteads and bedding, new w.w. mattresses, kapok, beds, duchesse chests, washgtand?, sets of ware, toilet tablo and ware, mirrors, dining table, crockery and glassware, lace and fancy curtainß, mangles, kitchen utensils 'and - rondries. On view morning of sale. No reserve. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. "~ FRIDAY, 29th MARCH, Apd . _ , „ MONDAY, Ist APRIL, . Commencing at 2 ©'clock each day. ' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ; ! ..*.". Of £1500 3 £1500 TALtfABLE JEWELLERY, GOLD AND .^JHEffcft ' WATCHES, CLOCKS, J>T-EPJJNG SILVER AftD E,P. WARE,' Etc. Etc. , . •Thajnosl up-to-date, and valuable stock of • -high-class goods that has-been offered "'in Wellington for some time. ALL NEW~GOODS.BRAND" AND JOHNSTON Lave "re? •'ceived instructions.. to sell at their *sKooni6, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — A most valuable consignment of highclass Jewellery,, Comprising— 21 iery fine diamond half-hoop rings, 13 very fine single-stone diamond 'rings, 22 gold muff chains, 100 diamond and other gem engagement rings, 26 gente' and .ladies' gold watches, 40 solid gold bracelets, 126 silver watches (Rothevsixn, •-Walthara.'- etc,), 15 very fine gold bracelet watches in cases, gold silberts, 21 pendants (slmethysfc and ' * ' "pearl and! diamb'rtd)', and 300 other lots of high-class jewelery. To -be" sold ABSOLUTELY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. . . , Also,. ' . Gold-mounted . _gteoAskone jewellery, marble clocks, chime clocks, alarms, _ and .some very fine electro-plate t "'2". and^silverware. . . . S:L. il-'-Z. ' Also, '"/ "i 'Valuable' gold 'keyless repeater, worth ■--. -'. ..£30.. This is one of the. 'finest; stocks of Jewellery, "WatcUfll". Clocks, and E.P. Ware submitted, to auction ,in Wellington for many years. — On' viW'Mornirig of Sale, from 9.30 o'clock. This,, .valuable stock of Jewellery is •worthy , of inspection. ' -•■-.'.> -E. JOHNSTON. Auetionear. , TUESDAY, ' 2nd APRIL, 1912, Caihniencing 'at 12.30 o'clock sharp. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR.NITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, LARGE SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION DINING . JTABEE, 150 Lots of HOUSEHOLD . LINEN, SHEETS, BLANKETS, ' Etc.Entire Contents of Ten. Large Rooms. ! 4M :L^i s - 40Q Qit the Premises, No.. 14, MULGRA'VE- - .-,- STREET.. BRAND AND, JOHNSTON have received- - instructions from Mrs. EamngthWSig'hfce, who is giving: up housekeeping,, to sell as • abovo — », *" The- whole -*of her' Household Furniiufo and Effects. . Details later. ( t E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. -,' AUCTION SALE. FREEHOLD' OFTELEGRAPH HOTEL, . , ; . OTAKI. TO BE SOLD BY THE MORTGAGEES. ZJDX. WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of *^ - APRIL, 1912, „ , 'At 2 o'clock in the Afternoon. iTJITCHINGS, HANKINS -AND CO. 51-*. will sell by auction, All -thafr 1 -piece or parcel of FREE- . . , .HOLD ,LAND, containing 2 acres 1 rood a,nd 37 perches, situated in .. „OUki .Township and opposite the ; - Past'- Office, together with the -"■-license -and premises, subject to a ' "' '. iritmthly fenancy of the present > -Licensee. - Tins most desirable property is being •old to -clear* vp ' an estate, and offers special inducements to those seeking agood- investment in hotel property. Possession can be given to tha* buyer wifHin ono month. The present tenant is prepared.' to- give -intending investors any information as to the trade doing in the hotel. '.'• ••- hotel was recently rebuilt, and contains about -20 rooms. It is very compact, well Jaid put, and easy to run. The freehold, itself h a splendid asset, the property feeing, opposite the Post Office. Otaki in the near future must progress. As a health veaart it ia unsurpassed. The climate is th» finest in the Dominion. The Native lahd'that .Tias so long been a drawback to settlement, is fast passing into tho hands of those who are developing it quickly. This hotel Tiaving" so much land, together ■with tfplondid stabling, would make a good investment for horse trainers, who could '•ombine the hotelkeeping with training. T-he racecourse is -very close to the property; in addition to Which there is an ideal 'beach suitable- for training within a ■very short distance of the hotel. The hotel ' is to be sold if it only realises the amount owing to the Mort-' ga'g&es* The reserve price will be bo low that somebody" is ' bound to get a great Taargairi. Further particulars can be obtained from THE AUCTIONEERS : ' or TVLESSRS. YQUNG AND TRIPE. Solicitors to the Mortgagees, Wellington; Or MESSES- DWAN BROS!, Willis-street, 'WelKnstfon. MONDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1912, • At £3G p.m."* .SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. EXCEPTIONAL' OPPORTUNITY* HOUSE -OF FIVE ROOMS. CONVENIENT SITUATION. ■ THORNDON. MESSRS. HARCOUItT AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions to selLby Publio Auction as above, at their Booms, 185, Lambton-quay— "■.Well-famM 5-roomcd Houss, Fituated • • and known as No.. 8, Poplar- I _ grove .(off Tinakpri-road), and j - "close to tho tram lines. - Full particulars can bo had on application to the Auctioneers. HAECO.UfIT.AND CO., Auctioneers. ;

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 12

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