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AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. MU W. M. LAWSON begs to announce that he has leased those very CENTRAL and COMMODIOUS PREMISES, No. 20, CUBA STREET (immediately opposite T e Aro House), where he intends conducting the business of an AUCTIONEER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, It is intended to make a SPECIAL FEATURE the Sale by Auction of iUENITURE and all HOUSEHOLD and PERSONAL EFFECTS, Books, Pictures and Works of Art, &c., for which purpose frequent sales at regular intervals will be held in the spacious rooms specially reserved for the display of such. In this all-important branch, as well as in the conducting of sales at Private Residences, Mr W. M. Lawson has had a wide and practical experience, and clients may rest assured that in entrusting their effects to him for disposal by auction or by private sale, their very best intorotts will bo served and highest possible returns secured. MERCHANDISE and GOODS of EVERY DESCRIPTION will be received at the Rooms for Unreserved Sale by Public Auction, and arrangements may be made for the disposal of Furniture and Household Effects by Private Sale. Account Sales and Full Returns rendered with strict promptitude. LAWSON’S AUCTION and COMMISSION SALE ROOMS, 20, CUBA STREET (Opposite Te Abo House). 649 LAWSON’S AUCTION ROOMS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Gteeat Opening Sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION or HIGH CLASS ENGLISH FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, RUGS, &c., ON THURSDAY, 16th AUGUST, At 11 o’clock a.m.

The Consignment embraces a large and varied selection of vert superior and valuable household furnituee of every description, full particulars of which will be duly advertised, and catalogues prepared. WM. LAWSON has been favoured • with instructions from the shippers to conduct this very important sale by Public Auction of _ HIGH GLASS ENGLISH FURNITURE, &0., &C., AT THE ROOMS, 20 CUBA STREET (Opposite Te Aro House), THURSDAY, IGth AUGUST, At 11 a.m. 650 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTIES. TUESDAY, the 14th AUGUST, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS DABBY & Co. (Limited) have received instructions to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, the 14th AUGUST, at 2.30 p.m., at their auction rooms, Willis street, Wellington, the followL'ilKentVpart of Section 904. having a frontage of 50ft to Hanson street by 100 ft, with four dwellinghouses thereon. To bo sold in four lots, if required. 2. Part Section 401, containing 22 porches, having a frontage of 50ft to Hawker street by 100 ft, with two six-roomed dwellinghousos thereon. To be sold in two lots, if required. Title, Land Transfer. 3. Allotments 17 and 18, part of Section 838, Wellington, having a frontage of ft to Cardell street, by a depth of 103 ft. Title, Land Transfer. To bo sold in two lots, if required. 4. Very valuable building site, Epuni street, being Lot 1 of subdivision of Section 19, having a frontage of 30ft to Epuni street, depth 112£t. of sale aro specially favourable. Thb Properties Must he Sold. Full particulars can bo obtained from, and the conditions of sale inspected at, the offices of the undersigned. LABBY & CO. (Limited), Auctioneers. . 44, Willis street, Wellington. Or to MENTEATH, HANNAN and BEERE, Solicitors, 638 Lambton quay. SALE OF VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL FARM, In Wairarapa District (Distant about half a-mile from township of Gladstone). TUESDAY, 14th AUGUST, At 2.30 p.m. LAERY & CO. (Limited), having received instructions from the iwner, will offer by auction, at their rooms, (Villis street, on Tuesday, 14th August, at !,30 p.m. — That valuable freehold property, known as “ Brooklyn Farm,” comprising 595 a 2r 33p, being parts of Sections 14,19, 92 on tho plan of the Tupurupuru Block. This property is well fenced and subdivided, Tho land is of first-class quality, and nearly all ploughablo. Considerable area now in crop; balance well grassed. Carrying capacity three sheep to the acre. Healthiest sheep country in the Colony. Improvements include dwellinghouse, orchard, plantation, yards, stables and other outbuildings. Access to property by splendid road. Neverfailing supply of water. Our instructions are to sell. Bulk of purchasemoney can remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to—- ' f,!] LAERY & CO., JMITED, Auctioneers, Or to MENTEATH, HANNAN & BEERE, Solicitors, C 37 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

F.W. Haybittle.'l [E. B. Bristow. Gteoeqe Thomas and Co., AUCTIONEEES, Fruit, Grain and General Merchants, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, Wellington, HAVE on Sale, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES, all descriptions of flour, feeding grain and produce, hams and bacon, cheese, eggs, butter, Ac., Ac. SPECIAL LINES now offering--45 tons prime Derwent potatoes, at 50s per ton 2 tons Fluke seed potatoes, 10s 2 tons Early Rose seed potatoes, .£5 4 tons Lapstono, Bath and Ashleaf kidney seed potatoes, .£5 1 ton Early Vermont potatoes, £4 10s 6 tons assorted—Bruce’s Magumßonum, Snowflake, Carter’s Red Skins, Breeze’s Prolifios, Beauty of Hebron and Early Goodrich, all at 85s 1 ton specially selected FRUITERERS and CONFECTIONERS PAPER BAGS, sizes 1,2, 3, 4 and 51bs, 52s cwt 20 oases R. 801 l iand Co.’s Plaid Vestas, 4a per gross 10 tons pollard, 85a 20 tons bran, 55a 40 tons Golden Gera flour, £7 los per ton for 200’s 228 sacks short oats (best), la lid bushel 318 sacks best long oats, is 9d 25 tons best oaten sheaf chaff, 72s 6d ton 218 sacks whole fowl wheat, 2s 6d bushel 5 tons McGill’s oatmeal, .£lO ton 4 tons stringed onions, .£lO 3 tons prime Mataara cheese, 5d 2 tons prime Taratahi Company’s cheese, 4§d Ac., Ac., Ac. All Goods delivered free. Country correspondence will receive prompt attention. Telegraphic Address—- “ Thomas, Wellington.” Note. —Auction Sales of all descriptions efficiently conducted by and under Mr Haybittle’s personal supervision. 425 SEED POTATOES. FOR PRIVATE SALE. GEORGE THOMAS a CO m Customhouse quay, are offering the following descriptions of Seed Potatoes, at very lowest current rates— Lapstono Kidneys Bath Kidneys Bruce’s Kidneys Ashleaf Kidneys Flukes Breeze’s Prolifios Snowflakes Magnum Bonums Early Rose Early Goodrich Early Vermont Ac. Ac. Ac. 623 LL economical and considerate housewives use HEALTH TEA. * All who would achieve success should • endeavour to merit it.* v»rj!l have during the past year spared no T T expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert wo have succeeded in doing so. We invito all who enjoy a Good Glass of BEER ; To ask for STAPLES* BEST, On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City . and surrounding districts, And confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproach that good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO. (Limited), Molesworth and Murpht streets.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2277, 6 August 1894, Page 4

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