Auctions BAKER BROS. 0, A. Baker. H. D. Baker, J. E. Baker. W. Ward Baker. T. Norris Baker. THIS~I)AY, WEDNESDAY, 14th MAY. BAKER BROS, will sell in their Proparty Auction Mart, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, the 14th instant, at 2.30 p.m. — Lot I— THOMPSON STREET, Building Lot 84 x 80. A small bank of clay exists on this section, which will be excavated and a site provided for building if a purchaser requires. Lot 2—AUSTIN STREET and Elizabeth street. Corner allotment 75 x 75. This property commands an unrivalled view. LOT 3—HOPPER STREET. Building allotment 42ft 6in x 132 ft, next the residence of Hamilton, Esq. This , section is securely fenced, and is the last unsold building lot on the east aide of Hopper street, and should be Inspected. The heap of clay will be • removed on this section. Lot 4-SIX LEASEHOLD Building lots, part of Town Acre No. 939, as per plan. HALL STREET. Mr H. J. W. Blow. 1 ' These sections are situated on rising ground, and command extensive views, and are in a very healthy locality. The lease has 29| .years to run from the 26tb instant, and the sections will be offered separately. 637 BAKER BROS. will sell in their Property Auction Mart, Lambton quay, on WEDNESDAY. 14th instant, at 2,30 p.m,— COURTENAY PLACE.—That desirable business freehold, lately occupied by Mr Innes, cab proprietor, consisting of commodious shop and dwelling of seven rooms and scullery, with copper, bath, two-stall stable and coach ” house, gas and water, brick yard, &c., &0, Also, Three-roomed cottage, with scullery, wood house, &o.; the whole erected upon land, 42 xllO. This Is a very eligible property, and is suit, able for grocer or other tradesman. 638 FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 14th MAY. ( JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARDS. I,'IREEMAN K. JACKSON AND CO. will sell as above, at 11 a. m.— 45 fat bullocks ■lB fat heifers and cows . 240 fat wethers 40 grain-fed baooners 40 good stores - Train loavoa Wellington and Manawatn Railway Station at 11 a.m., returning at 12and2p;m. F. L. JACKSON, 641 Auctioneer. GEOROE THOMAS & CO. F, W. Haybittle. E. B. Bristow. THURSDAY, 15th MAY, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. Unreserved Sale of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND UTENSILS. On the Premises, Clifton terrace, George thomas and co. have received instructions from Mr John Prouse to sell by public auction, at his residence, Clifton terrace, on Thursday next, the loth May, at 1.30, o’clock sharp— The whole of his excellent household furniture, including one of Brinsmend's magnificent Exhibition upright grand pianofortes, iron-framed, and trichord throughout, specially selected for Mr Pronse, and considered by our most capable musicians to be the finest instrument of its description in Wellington ; one organ by Mason and Hamlin, music cabinet, drawingroom suite, overmantel, ladies’ and gent’s occasional chairs, whatnots, occasional and card tables, engravings, oils and handsome carpets, fenders and fireirons, linoleum, umbrella and hat stand, dining tables, coaches, cheffonier, ornaments and brio-a-brao, bedsteads, chests drawers, mirrors, toilet tables, washstands, toiletware, blankets, quilts, towel rails, kitchen utensils, wringer, &0., &o. Also, One first.olass breeoh-loading fowlingpiece by Belmont, left barrel full choke. On Wednesday afternoon; after 2 o'clock, visitors will have an opportunity of inspecting the furniture. F. W. HAYBITTLE, 657 ■ Auctioneer. Business Notices. FUNNEL TEA is all the rage, and defies competition. It is grown by BRITISHERS. j JUST RECEIVED, Ex lonic, JjIOURTEEN Cases of Jackson’s celebrated FLOOR AND FURNITURE STAINS. Stains and varnishes, at one operation, old or new floors, furniture, &c. No sizeing required. No trouble to put it on, Drys hard in a few minutes. Price, from Is a bottle, at R. AND E. TINGEY’S (Late MoAlpink’s), 903 Manners-street .
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8989, 14 May 1890, Page 8
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