TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, 1917, At 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE Of a LARGE COLLECTION OF BOOKS. ITESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. , J-'A will sell by auction at their Rooms, Fcatherston-street, as above — OAAA VOLUMES INTERESTING /*UUU and WELL-BOUND BOOKS, including: , Encyclopedia Britannicn. (10th edition), General Sketch of European War, Fighting' in. Flandors, Poetical Works of Scott, Milton, Chatterton, Drydon, Horrick, Swift, Cowper, Shelley, and others, Children's Encyclopedia, Pall Mall Magazine, Gallery of Old Masters, Masterpieces of French Art, a large collection of French Literature, Classical Works (including several copies of Professor Brown's Caesar), Historical Works, Shakespeare in Franco, Carlyle's Works (30 vols.), Writings of O. W. Holmes (13 vols), Smollet's Works, Magazine of Art, Long White Cloud (Reeves), Muri-' • hiku- (M'Nab),' Geology of Central Otago, Old New Zealand, Two Facsimiles of Proclamations of Governor Hobson (1840), Latest Works of Fiction- and General Literature. Complete Catalogues are -now roady. Books now on view. WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, 1917, 1.30 p.m. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of WATER COLOURS. AND OIL PAINTINGS, "By tho Eminent English Artist, '■' BLYTHE FLETCHER. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, at L3O p.in.lyn VALUABLE WATER tTO • •* COLOURS AND ' ° , OIL PAINTINGS. \ "For conception, versatility, and broadness there has been no artist in tho Do- , minion since tho days of Van der Velden ; and Nerli to compare with Mr. Blythe . Fletcher." On view Monday and Tuesday. Catalogues on application. ■' i HARCOURT AND CO., | Auctioneers. I * - TUESDAY, Ist MAY, 1917, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE I Of ' " ' SECTIONS IN ESSEX-STREET, ! TE ARO. ' ' ■ Aud i CLYDE AND MERSEY STREETS. ! ISLAND BAY. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO.' have been favoured w;ith instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Rooine, 195, Larnbton-quay, on Tuesday, Ist -May, at. 2.30 p.m.— LOT I—ALL THAT piece of land, being part Lot 25,' Block 4, part Section 47, Island Bay, having a frontage of 49ft 6in to Clyde-street and 106 ft 6in to Mersey-street LOT 2—ALL THAT piece of land, being part Sections 25, 26, and' 27, Block 4, ! part Section 7, Island Bay, having a. frontage of 49ft 6in to Mersey-strcot by a depth of 148 ft LOT 3-ALL THOSE pieoea of land, being part of Lots 18, 20, and 21, part Section 18, and also part of Lots 22 and 22a of Section 16, Polhill Gully Native Reserve, City of Wellington. Terms: i PER CENT CASH, BALANCE 3 YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. For further particulars apply to HARCOURT AND CO., | Auctioneers, j UPPER HUTT SALE. | ' WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, ' .. "At 1 p.m. arJALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell !jL/ as above— 100 woolly lambs 15 fat ditto ' 50 fat wethers 13 fat weaners 12 empty heifers 3 springing ditto ", 1 1, springing', cow 3'fat cows . 2 bulls . , , .10 yearlings . » ■ 6 etoro cows ' UPPER HUTT SALE. ~ WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, 1917. ■VTEW" ZEALAND LOAN AND MERV ..CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer for sale at 1 p.m., tho following ::\ .50 mixed aged ewes, in lamb 15 wether lambs 25 2-toofch wethers 14 fat sheep 30 calves ' 1 "store cow 8 springing heifera IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. SIX-ROOMED HOUSE AND TWO ACRES RICH LAND, 'LOWER HUTT. On-THURSDAY, 19th. APRIL, 1917, | At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • coivod instructions from tho owner, , now living in Australia, to offer for abao- ■ lute sale, in the Chamber of Commerce, j Customhouse-quay, Wellington, as above^— That desirable Home, containing six i rooms and all conveniences, also largo workshop, stable, coachhouse, and other outbuildings, together with two acres of rich land, being Lot 91, Block XIV., Belmont Survey District. The land is all flat, well sheltered, laid out in orchards and paddocks, and is suitable for market garden, poultry farm, or home for city man wishing to keep two cows or horse and cow. The property is _ very oaey of access, being within five minutes' walk of Water-loo-road 'Bus-stop, and, being just outside the Borough,i the rates are extremely low. The Title, is L.1.P.,- and the freehold can be obtained if desired. For further details, apply to the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182; Feathorston-strect, or Lower Hutt. IRST-CLASS .SHEEP FARM.-TO" LEASE. 4100 Acres, all in grass, 300 acres ploughable, 100 acres flat, 1000 undulating, balance hilly, well fenced, subdivided and watered, clay subsoil, carry 6000 sheep and 300 cattle, 3 houses, two of 6 rooms, one of 4 rooms, all n^essary outbuildings, shearing - machine, etc.;; on main • Weltington-Palmerston-road; : four miles from township, school, and creamery, seven miles from railway station; will lease for seven or ten years at 10s per acre; < purchase of stock can be arranged. Tho above comprises one of the best sheep farms on the Manawatu Line, and excellent reasons can be given for owner being desirous of temporarily letting hia.farm. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO.. LTD., ' Allen-street. Wellington. I ~~~ SCRAP METALS. WANTED— We are Cash Buyers of Lead. Brass,. Zinc, Copper, Iron, Ra-gs, ■ Rope, and Rubber. , 'Phone 725. .JONES AND CO., Clyde-quay, Wellingtoa, t ,ia«>.ahlTsW on nri---t •- -■-■■■ataai:
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 91, 17 April 1917, Page 12
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