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THU DAT. THDRiD iT. IvIAV 10th, At 11 o’clock. IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OP S. 13. WRIGHT. Macron m.d, wilson & co have lOOoivf-d in-tractions from Jas. Aahoroft, Esq , >. Uicial Assignee, in tha estate of S. K. Wri.sht, bicycle importer, to so'l on tlso premises, Featheriton street (Wright’s workshop-) , . , Tha whole of the repairing p ant, comprising—Hot Air Engine, turn ing Lathe, Drilling Machine, Vuloanis- r, Bicycle Vice, Wheel Tracing Stand, Enamelling and lot of repairing su-idri's and fittings And’ f K Ilioycles of various makos, in It) course of repair. NOTE.—Those will be sold singly. A. L. WILSON, 711 Auctioneer. MESSRS LAKRY & Co. (Limited) have received instructions from the Registrar of tha Supreme Court to sell by public auction at the r aucti -n looms, Willis street, Wellington, ou Thursday, 19th Mty, at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece of land, being part of section 792, Wellington City, bounded on tha north-east by Owen street. 33ft 3iu ; on the north-west by other part of same section, 118 ft loin; on the south-west by other part of same section, 38ft 3in; and on the southeast by other part of same section, 118 ft lOin ; the north-western boundary of the said parcel of land being parallel to and distant 12ft from north-western boundary of section 792 ; together with six-roomed dwel-ling-house For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, ort ° MENTEATH & BEEBE, Solicitors, 403 4, Feathoraton street. TO-MOEEOW, FBI DAY, 20th MAY, At 2 o'clock. SPECIAL SALeToF HOESES AT SINCLAIR'S STABLES, MOLESWOBTH STREET. Macdonald, wilson & co. win hold a special sale of horses at Sinclair’s Stables, Moleswortb street, as above, and sell— Draught and harness horses and backs. Fall particulars to-morrow. 798 JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARDS. SALES held weekly on every TUESDAY. Consign all stook to A. Q. Taine <fc Co., •lohnsonville, or on the Government lino to Ngahauranga, whore we will take charge and pay freight, if required, and send advice To us, Wellington. Onr headquarters being at Wellington, are in a position to give the necessary time and attention to the selling of all stook plaoed in oar hands. A. G. TAINE & CO., Auctioneers and Stock Salesmen, Wellington. 012 JjAEKY AND CO., LTD., ■Wellington. GRAIN, FRUIT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, Commission, Insurance and Indent Agents. HAVE FOR SALE1. 51 acres open downs and hills, homestead, wool .beds, yards, &0., at present carrying 7000 sheep. The land has large seaboard ; well fenced; four large paddocks, and throe home paddocks. Railway runs through tha property ; good metal roads connect it with important market; town five ' miles distant. Prioe freehold, ill 10s per acre, one third cash ; balance on easy terms. Farther particulars on application. 2. 4500 acres, part open country and part bash ; situated on North Island Main Trank Railway line; about 50 miles north of Hnnterville ; 3000 acres level and heavily timbered with matui, rirau and totara; a real good speculation in view of extension of rail way line. Prioe, 30s per acre. 3. 700 acres, near Otaki -, fenced,_ sheepyards, dwelling, &o.; land is good quality, estimated to carry 3 sheep to the acre. Price reasonable. 4. 2000 acres rich sheep country, near Pahiatua j felled, fenced and grassed: bouse, yards, woolshed, &o. ; will winter 3 sheep to the acre ; metalled roads through the property. Price and terms on application. 5. GOO acres on Manawatn line, in grass and subdivided; six paddocks, cottage, woolshed, Ac. Prioe, £2 10s per acre, 6. 800 acres rich river flats ; all in grass ; part crop; fenced, houseyards ; close to railway station and freezing works. Price on application. IN THE CITY. 2 5-roomed cottages, Nelson street; let to good tenants ; 13s week each. Price the t wo, £7OO. 1 6-ro'imod bouse off Marjoribauks street ; ■ nearly new. J 6450. 14-roomed bouse off Mirjoribanks street; .6310. Building sections in Oriental Bay, Island Bay, Kilbirnio and Seaioun. ’ HORNBLOW AND CO.’S CITY AUCTION AND LAND MART THE BED FRONT, Willis street, Wellington. We thank the pubHo for their generous support, and in answer to numerous queries as to why we have so successfully “caught on " in Wellington, we simply reply : BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE we devote our best energies to all sales placed in onr hands. those who attend our sales ean rely on securing any article effered, as wo are not in the habit of buying np job lines and selling them at fictitious prices, wo do not keep a retail shop, bnt sell every line at auction prices, and so endeavour to live and let live, we engage no dealers to “ run np ” reserves, and thus make bogus sales, bnt " knock down ” every line to the highest bidder, we render correct and punctual account sales, and make no charge unless a sale is effected. BECAUSE the best proof of onr success is testified by the crowds who attend onr sales. THEREFORE. en i on ’ thing to sell, send it ' ’ to tha Red Front Rooms, where yon will secure a speedy sale. Daily Sales held at the Mart. Weekly Sales of Horses aud Vehicles. 311 AUCTIONEERS* NOTICE. THOMPSON BROS. <fe CO., AUCTIONEERS, «- GRAIN, FRUIT AND DAIRY PRODUCE • SALESMEN. 39, Manners street, Wellington. TTj AVTNG successfully carried ou business " for over 10 years in the Produce and Coal trade, we beg to intimate that we have extended our business by the addition of Auctioneering and General Dairy Produce and Fruit Salesmen. We are Cash Buyers of all or any of the above lines. Having an extensive connection with town end country buyers, we are in a good poaition to place all goods consigned to ua to the beat advantage. Bankers—Bank of Australasia. Retail Grain and Fuel DepAts—Dixon street, Foathnr.tou street and Pipitoa street. WAR NEWS ! SPAIN v. AMERICA. For farther particulars, apply to RITCHIE GO., AUCTIONEERS, 17, Willis street. THE Americans are not slow.in catching on a good thing, neither are the Citizens of Wellington, who have supported ns in a right hearty manner. WHY? Simply because -wo satisfy our consignors. Wo don’t profess to give goods away which have been consigned to onr oare. WHY do our buyers go away pleased P Because they get genuine goods at a reasonable figure. WHY ate our consignors satisfied? Simply because wo make a point of rendering immediately account sales with “spot cash.” GUESS "The reason is obvious’’why yon should send any goods you require Bold to Ritchie’s Central Auction Mart. We make a speciality of ont-door sales, and conduct regular sales at onr rooms, 17, Willis street. Bankers—Union Bank. 166 TRY “ TC” .T* u g # EOWB AND SONS, i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, | Beg to notify their Customers that .they have removed to their New Brick Premises, Cuba street Extension. i ON SALE Oats, Wheat, Chaff, Bran, i Pollard, Hay, Straw, &o„ &o. Cuba street (next to Winder’s). 244 ’

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3437, 19 May 1898, Page 4

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