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THUESDAY, 39th AUGUST, 1897, At 11 a.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ov EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE FUENITUEE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, LINEN, STEELING SILVEE AND E.P. WAKE. To be Sold by Order o£ the Executors m the Estate of L. L. HARRIS, Esq , Deceased, At the residence, 32, Wellington terrace, next the Wellington Club. A few of the most important items are : Magnificent real Morocco Leather, Carved Dining-room Suite.Splendid now Azminstor Carpet?. Handsome Combined Bookcase and Sideboard. Queen Anne Overmantel. Black Marble 21-day striking Clock. Magnificent Upright Grand Piano, by Schwechten, iron frame. Extension Dining Table. Valuable Collection of Silver and E.P. Ware. Solid Silver Tea and Coffee Service. Pretty Floral Design Dinner Service. Splendid Italian Brass Double Bedstead. Magnificent Saito of Bedroom Furniture in Carved Mottled Kauri and Honeysuckle, specially manufactured at a cost of *lO3. Queen Anno Folding Chairs. Wire-wove Mattresses, Kapoc Beds, Pillows, &C-, &c. Bod and Table Linen. Elegant Hall Stand. Brussels Stair Carpet and Pads. Good Linoleums, Fenders, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c. Messrs harcourt and co. have been favoured with instructions from the Executors in the estate of the lato L. L. Harris, Esq., to soil by pubho auo tion, as above— All the handsome furniture, silver, o.p. ware and effects, as above briefly summarised. WITHOUT RESERVE. Catalogues in Printers’ Hands. ON VIEW WEDNESDAY, 18th AUG., From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. HARCOURT & CO., 733 Auctioneers, Wellington. THURSDAY NEXT, 10th AUGUST, At 1.30 p.m. FRUIT TREES. SHRUBS AND PLANTS. TOWNSEND AND PAUL have received instructions from F. A. Green, of the Lily Dale Nursery, to sell, at the Fruit Market, Harris street--Daphnes, camellias, anemones in bloom, hedge plants, tuberoses, heaths, rhododendrons, bignonlas, roses, magnolias, aucubas, azaleas, yuccas, musk, violets, bamboo, rhyoosper* mum, oleander, iris. Also, on account of H. C. Gibbons — Apple, peach, pear and plum trees Remember —This is the last sale of the season. TOWNSEND & PAUL, 712 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 20th AUGUST, At 2,30 p.m. MESSRS BAKER BROS, have received instructions to sell by auction, in their rooms, 33, Lambton quay— That valuable freehold land, corner of Adelaide road and Douglas Wallace street, and two newlybuilt cottages, containing five rooms each, with scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, asphalted yard, &e. Drummond street —Comfortable fourroomed cottage and outbuildings ; land. 27ft Bin by a depth of 7fift lOln. This property, from its position, is one that must rise in value. Cambridge terrace, No, 45—Covonient six-roomed residence, with all modern conveniences; bath, tubs, copper, shed, p.w c.; new drainage This property has lately boon renovated all through; land, 33ft frontage by a depth of 102 ft. Oxford terrace —A first-class cottage, containing four rooms, kitchen and scullery, copper, tuba, p.w.c.. newly drained; good view ; land, 33 x 81. BAKER BROS.. 704 Wellington and Auckland.

THURSDAY, 26th AUGUST, At 2.30 o'clock sharp. AT THOMAS’ HALL, Customhouse quay, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP RESIDENTIAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY", In the Most Popular Part o£ the City. By order of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, to close accounts in the Estate of the late Mrs S. HOGGARD, WELLINGTON TERRACE. George thomas and 00. have been favoured with instructions from J. C. Martin, Esq., Public Trustee, to sell by public auction, at their auction rooms, Customhouse quay, on Thursday, the 26th August, at 2.30 o’clock sharp— The following valuable and eagorly-sought-after properties, fronting AVbpunqton TERRACE s Lot I—All that parcel of land, being part of section numbered 452, City of Wellington, having a frontage of 40ft sin (more or less) to Wellington terrace by a depth of about 80ft, together with the commodious dwellinghouso erected thereon, now occupied by Dr Findlay. Lot 2—All that parcel of land adjoining Lot 1, toward the north, being other part of the said section 432, having a frontage of 39ft Sin (more or less) to Wellington terrace by a depth of nboutSOft, together with the dwellinghouse erected thereon, now let on a m.mthly tenancy, together with all rights, casements and appurtenances belonging or appertaining. Further particulars as to rentals at present derived, &o , will appear to-morrow. GEORGE THOMAS <fc CO., 724 Auctioneers. J'jA.ERY & GO., Limited, Have landing and to arrive, for 'private sale—--5000 300 500 1500 1000 400 4000 Sacks CANTERBURY POTATOES Sacks WHEAT Sacks BARLEY Sacks CHAFF Sacks POLLARD Sacks BRAN Sacks SHORT OATS

350 425 800 Sacks HORSE BEANS Sacks MAIZE Sacks EARLY SEED POi’ATOES WM, CAMPBELL'S, 21. MANNERS STREET, 443, Telephone, 443, AND CORKER WILSON AND RIDDIFORD STREETS, NE WTOWN. 1081, Telephone, 1084, 947 gON J E T IS A SAFE AND CERTAIN; CURE FOB INTERNAL PARASITIC DISEASES. It fortifies the constitution against fntnre attacks. It promotes the growth, increases the weight, and improves the quality of the wool. Its success in cases apparently hopeless renders it INDISPENSABLE TO SHIPOWNERS. For weakly calves it is invaluable, and on horses that are out of condition its effects are marvellous. TET IT ONCE AND~ YOU WILL USB NO OTHER. SONJET Is the STOCKOWNER’S BEST FRIEND, And a BOON TO ALL NON-THRIYINQ STOCK. THE NEW zIa L LAND E LOAN AND MEECANTILE AGENCY CO., Limited (ahd reduced). 231 TRY “K” Jak.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3207, 17 August 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3207, 17 August 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3207, 17 August 1897, Page 4

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