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AVOTJOW BAZJXa. THIS DAY (TIIUESDAY), 17th DEC., At 2 o’clock sharp. Attractive Absolute Unreserved Haleof a CHOICE consignment of beautiful JAPANESE WARE, SILKS and BRONZES. Messrs j. h. bethune & co. are instructed to soil by public auction, at thoir rooms, Featheraton atreot, To-Day, at 2 o’clock sharp— _ A VERY CHOICE CONSIGNMENT OF high art Japanese ware, specialty selected for this market, including beautiful Japanese kagn tea sots, massive inlaid bronze vases, fancy jewel boxes, photo stands, hand* some engraved bronze urns, elegant incense burners, photo holders, largo kaga water bottles, choice tea sots, 100 handsome coloured photographs, framed Japanese pictures, exquisite silk and satin quilts, table c °v® r *> superior silk and hem-stitched handkerchiefs in groat variety, dressing-gowns, embroidered brackets, pyjama suits, sorgo coats, Japanese tea and a varied assortrnentof lacquer ware. The Auctioneers call special attention oj hosiers to the sale of above cousujnment, containino goods of exceptionally handsome designs, the whole of which are for absolute sale. J. H. BETHUNE A 00., Iqq Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1893, At 2.30 o’clock. Estate of tick lath Jambs Edward FIT7.GBRALD, C.M.G. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. . 41 Acres Valuable Freehold Land, fronting Hawker street, Oriental terrace, Mcfcarlane street and Clyde quay, being subdivisions of the well-known CLYDE CLIFF PROPERTY, To bo submitted in Four Separate Lots, on fircepttonally Liberal Terms, Messrs j. h. bethune and co. arc favoured with instructions from the Executrix in the estate of the late James Edward Fitz Gerald, C.M.G., to sell by public auction, at thoir rooms, Featherstou street, on Friday, 18th December, at 2.30 p.m. — Lot 1. —That splendid Town Acre, No. 33G on the plan of the City of Wellington, together with the greater portion of the adjoining Town Acre No. 387, the two sections containing together la 3r 28p, having a frontage of 31Gffc Gin to Hawker street, also frontage of 50ft to Macfarlauo street, by a depth varying from 2GGft to 206 ft, having special facilities for subdivision into delightful building allotments. Lot 2. —Part of Town Aero Iso. 337, containing Oa 2r 15p, and having a frontage of 208 ft Gin to Clyde quay by a depth of 132 ft. Lot 3.—Parts of Town Acres Nos. 383, 389 and 390, containing la Or 19p, and having a frontage of 318 ft to Clyde quay by a depth of 132 ft. . , , , „ . The steep cliff at back oj lots 2 and 3 is eminently suitable for advertisingy purposes. Lot A. — Charming Corner Allotment, part of Town Acre No. 390, containing £ acre, having a frontage of 120 ft to Oriental terrace, also fronting a private right-of-way, by a depth of 90ft. Terms.—lo percent. Cask Deposit, 10 percent, in Three Months; Balance of 80 per cent, can remain on mortgage for a term of years at Five per cent, interest per annum. The Auctioneers have every confidence m specially recommending the above freeholds to investors, capitalists and speculators. From thoir special and delightful situation, commanding an uninterrupted view of the city and harbour, they afford an unequalled opportunity for subdivision into convenient building sites in a healthy and central part of the city. For plan and further particulars apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO,, f)3O Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 18th DECEMBER, At 11 o’clock. TO FLAX BROKERS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. FLAX! FLAX! FLAX! Ex the Barque Alice. To bo Sold With All Faults, if any, BALES (now lying on Railway Wharf). fT AERY AND CO. (Limited) have roI 1 coived instructions to soli (by permission of the Harbour Board), at tbo Railway Wharf, on FRIDAY, 18th December, at 11 o'clock—--200 BAr ' ES ) eI Barc l ao Now on View. All Flax on the Barque Alice is of exceptional quality, and the damage to a large proportion is infinitesimal. 153 WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. SEASON 1896-97. THE Wellington WcoT Brokers’ Association will hold Auction Sales at Wellington on the undermentioned dates FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1897. FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY. 1897. The following reduced scale of charges has been adopted Commission 2£ per cent. Receiving, carting, warehousing, weighing, repacking, advertising, cataloguing, fire insurance, &c 2s 6d per bale On wool offered but not sold NO CHARGE will be made if subsequently shipped through the selling broker. New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company (Limited). Levin & Co. (Limited). Laery & Co. (Limited). United Farmers’ Co-operative Association (Limited). Murray Roberts & Co. A. G. Taine & Co. 712

\ Townsend and paul, PRODUCE AND FRUIT AUCTIONEERS, f GRAIN AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. Office, Grain and Produce Stores : i 21, WILLIS STREET. FRUIT MARKET, Harris street, . Whore wo conduct Fruit and Produce Sales Every Day. Sales of- Stook of all descriptions, Farm Implements, Furnitmrjo, &0., conducted in town and country at any time to suite clients. Sole Agon*a in Wellington for the Now Famous Mercantile Brand Batter, which tc*k First Prize at the last Show at Petone. /To h« had every wooki n 11b pats at oar store, Willis street. We also undertake to aot as agents for the selling or lotting of private bouses, business promises, &o. Wo have sample rooms at the disposal of travellers and others. Eoferenco, Bank of New South Wales All kinds of fruit and produce taken on consignment andldisposod of to the best advantage. Account sales promptly returned after every consignraentwith draft or cheque. Punctuality a special feature in our business. Orders from country stores for fruit or produce carefully attended to. Tho following linos are always on sale privately, at lowest market prices, in any quantity:— Oats, Wheat, Maize, Barley, Bran, Pollard, Chaff, Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Onions, Tea, Sugar, Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, White and Black Tartarian Seed Oats, Dun Oats, &?.. &o. TO.V.UENO & PAUL, Auctioneers. LAERY & CJ., LTD. -14, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, GRAIN, FRUIT, PRODUCE A GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOL, SKIN AND FLAK BROKERS, COMMISSION, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. LIBERAL Cash Advances made against produce consigned for sale in local or foreign merkots. At Victoria street Stores— Skin, Hide and Tallow Sales held weekly Wool Sales on dates fixed by Wool Brokers’ Association. At Willis street Mart Fruit Sales Daily. - General and Clearing Sales as arranged. Sheepskins—Our business in this description of produce is by far tho largest in Wellington, and our system of classifying, valuing ana properly supervising every lino a» it comes into store has led to the diversion of a largo quantity of skins whioh had previously found their way to other centres. Reliable weekly market reports arc regularly famished consignors and aceonntsales and remittances for all consignments are despatched by first mail after realisation. Station and farm requisites on hand for sale at lowest current rates. Stores of everv description, woolpacks and twine, oonninoks staples, fencing wire, Ac., turnip seeds' grass and clover seeds, sheep dips, binder twine &c., &0. O ’ JjABRT AND ' 00., Tim r. B. FARMAR, 403 ' Managing Director.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3005, 17 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3005, 17 December 1896, Page 4

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