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Auctions STEVENS AND GDETON. TUESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. BULLS SALE YARDS. TEVENS & GORTON will eel! by public aactioa as above—--20 fat cows, heavy weights JlO fat bullocks 25 forward bullocks 25 3 and years steers 50 well-bred 2 and steers 10 mixed young cattle 350 prime fat wethers (shorn) 150 prime fat ewes (shorn) 175 wether hoggets (shorn) 175 ewe hoggets (shorn) 50 f&t shorn sheep 30 fat wethers Horses, &c. Sale at 1 p.m. 892 FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO, JOHNSONVXLLE SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 11, 1891. R. JACKSON AND CO. will S. sell by public auction, as above — 30 prime fat bullocks 15 fat bullocks 15 prime fat cows 150 fat wethers 70 fat lambs is i 50 stores Sale at 11,30 a.m. A train leaves Wellington and Manawatn Railway Station at 11 a.m., returning from | Johnson ville at 12.15 and 2 p.m, 930 ! b A. J. REID. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1891, At 1 o'clock, IMPORTANT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE or ELEGANT AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND UTEN. SILS. ON THE PREMISES. TINAKORI ROAD. AJ. REID has been favoured with in. , atructions from P. H. Dickson, Eeq. (who is leaving for Australia), to sell by auction, .at bis resideoce, Tiuakori road (apposite Hawkstoue street), at 1 o'clock sharp, the whole of his valuable furniture contained in 10 rooms, and specially selected in England a short time ago from the leading furniture bouses. Full particulars will be found in a future issue, the following being a few of the numbers : DRAWING ROOM Magnificent iron framed trichord pianoforte, by a leading maker ; handsome suite, occasional tables, mirrors, carpets, oil paintings, cabinets, Dresden ware, ornaments, &c., 40. DININGROOM —Suite iu Utrecht velvet, sideboard, dining table, &o, &o. LIBRARY Bookcase, Boobs, Easy chairs, &c, &o. HALL—Hatstaud, table, chairs, linoleum, &o, &o. BEDROOMS Bedsteads, wardrobes, duofaesse tables, &o, &o. Kitchen utensils, mangle, An, &o. Visitors will have an opportunity of inspecting the furniture on Tuesday and Wednesday next, when catalogues will be available. Note.— The Auctioneer would specially draw the attention of ladies and those in want of choice modern furniture to this sale, great oare having bean-exercised in seleotion. The opportunity is one certainly to betaken advantage of, especially as the instructions are Imperative to sell without the slightest reserve. A. J. EEID, 878 Auctioneer. LAERY AND CO. FRIDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. LAERY AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Signor Oecobini, of Florence, who is now returning home, to sell by public auction at (heir mart on Friday next, 13th November, at 2 o'clock A Urge and valuable collection of art production, vases, busts, and other ornaments of all descriptions in various designs in Bardigilio marble, Pompeiian marble, Florentine marble, and Sienna marble. Signor Ceoohini has taken prizes for similar goods in Paris, Adelaide, Melbourne, and the Dunedin Exhibitions. The designs are from the renowned Soheggi, Prilli, Lazatinni, &0., &o. Note.—Worthy of the attention connoisseurs. This is without doubt the most valuable collection ever offered in this oity, and is well worthy of inspection. The goods will be on view on and after Tuesday next, and to suit the convenience of ail, our rooms will be lighted op on Wed. headay and Thursday evening from 7.30 to 9 p.m., and we respectfully invite all to oome and inspect this fine collection of the I Old World work of art. A Catalogue will be issued as soon as possible, and may be had at our premises. Sale at 2 p.m. Friday, 13th inat. 928 r |pO Arrive in November, direct from Por Said, 200 Boxes new dates, 15 Cases new Figs. 602 LAERY AND CO., 44, Willis street. HAECOURT & CO. FRIDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. IN THE COLONIAL EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS (Coroner of Lambton Quay and Panama Street.) IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE BOROUGH OP LOWER HUTT. By order of the Official Assignee, Messrs harcourt & co. are instructed by tbe Official Assignee of the property of Joseph Ball, a bankrupt, to offer for sale by aactlou at their auction rooma, Lambton Quay, Wellington, on FRIDAY, 13th NOVEMBER INSTANT. At 2.30 o’clock in the afternoon, The following valuable freehold pro. parties 1. A parcel of land situated la the Borough of the Lower Halt, containing 1 rood 33 5-10th perches, little more or less, forming part of the country section No. 28, on the plan of the Hutt District, and being the whole of the land comprised in the Land Transfer Certificate of Tide, volume 48, folio 6. There are two dwelling-houtes on this land, and the same will, for the purposes of the sale, be divided into two lots. Lot 1: The house snd grounds now occupied by Dr Purdy. Lot 2: The bouse and grounds occupied by Joseph Hall. 2. A parcel of land situated In the said Borough, containing 24 perches, more or leas, and being tbe allotment No.-13, on deposited plan, No. 164, of Section 24 iu the Hutt District, close to Lower Hutt Railway Station, and now fis the occupation of Mrs Bolton. further particulars snd conditions of iply to the AUCTIONEERS, Or to Messrs TRAVERS & WILFORD, Solicitors, Featberston street, 852 Wellington. FRIDAY 13th NOVEMBER. IN THE COLONIAL EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, Corner of Lambton Quay and Panama stree t. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Messrs harcourt & co. here received instructions to sell by public anotion at their rooms on Friday 13tb November, at 2,30 p.m. . The Goodwill of the following Lease-' holds—1. Tost street, '45x100 feet, with one shop, and ''fear:-.dwellings erected thereon, let at •an annual Cental of £9O . " . 2. College street, 148 x 107 feet, with eight dwellinghoases, each let at J6a ’ per week;'ground rent for each house, £7 per annum. 3. Moleswoeth. street, 80 x 301 feet, with large brick premises erected - thereon, also shop leased to Mr Woodger, | Terms at sale. For farther particulars, apply to . HARCOURT & CO., [ 873 Auctioneers,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9446, 9 November 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9446, 9 November 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9446, 9 November 1891, Page 3

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