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MONDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1898, At 10 a.m. sharp. SALE BY AUCTION OP VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD EUENITURE, E.P. WARE, LINEN AND EFFECTS. MESSES HAECOUET & CO. have been instructed by Captain Hose, who is leaving for England, to sell by public auction at his residence, Konnington, Clifton terraoo, on Monday, 7th November, 1808, at 10 a.m. sharp— The whole of his valuable furniture and effects, which are 'of a very superior quality, in splendid order. A few of the principal items consist of— DBAWING - ROOM Upright piano by Edelman (in walnut, full tri’chord), window settee, > walnut davenport, gents’ and ladies* easy chairs, cabinet. Chesterfield couch, card table, afternoon tea tables, pictures, cushions, occasional chairs, Indian Djin-Djin curtains, rep and la'Ce curtains, Axminster carpets, fireirons, ornaments, &o. Dining boom Telescope table, breakfast, dinner and afternoon tea services, set carvers, glassware, tile fonder and fireirons, coalscuttle, occasional and Austrian chairs, dinner waggon, curtains, linoleum, &o. Bedrooms — Single and double iron bedsteads, carpets, curtains, spiing and wire mattresses, bedding, Duchosse chests of drawers, dressing tables, chests of drawers, washstands, toilet sets, chairs ; handsome • wardrobes, with bevel-edged mirror doors, &o. Kitchen Treadle and hand-sewing machines, tables, boilers, kettles, saucepans, knives, crockery, and all I usual sundries of a well-furnished i house WITHOUT EESEEVE. Catalogues on application. On View TO-DAY (SATURDAY), sth November, 11 to 4 p.m. OEDEE OP SALE. 10 a.m. Yard, scullery, kitchen, &c. Lots 1-87. 11 a.m.—Dining-room, hall and stair. Lots 101-189 and 301-303. Noon.—Bedrooms No. 1 and 2. Lots 307-362. Adjourn for Lunch. 1.30 p.m —Drawing-room. Lota 190-201. 3.15 pm. Balcony, bedrooms, &c. Lots 363-500. HARCOUBT & CO., 340 Auctioneers. Friday, iim November, isos. At 2.30 p.m. SALE OP VALUABLE FARM OP .717 ACRES NEAR TE HORO.

By order and under conduct of the Registrar of the Supremo Court of New, Zealand at Wellington, at the request of the Mortgagees. Messes harcourt & co. have : received instructions from the MLort- i gagees, noting through the Rogist-ar of the Supremo Court at Wellington, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, 48, Lambton quay, on FRIDAY, llTlt NOVEMBER, 1898, At 2.50 p.m.— All that parcel of land containing 74 acres 3 roods 20 perches, being see tioa 4 on the plan of subdivision of Block VI., Kaitawa Survey District, deposited at tbs I)l.strict Land Registrar’s Olfioa as No. 550, and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, vol. 07, fob 221. The land is situated about two miles from To Horn Railway Station, on good metalled road About 320 acres are in grass, 40 acres foiled, and 2 miles of good wire fencing haVo been done. Tho tropotty is divided into 3 paddocks, each of which is well watered, and there is a four-roomed house on the property. For farther particulars, letters to view, &0,. Apply to Messss KIRK, ATKINSON & WILSON, Solicitors ; Or to IMesbbs HARCODRT & CO., Auctioneers, 175 48, Lambton quay. THURSDAY, 17tic NOVEMBER, IB9S, At 10 a.m, SALE BY AUCTION. VALUABLE AND VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. E.P. WARE, CURIOS AND EFFECTS. Messrs harooueT & 00. have been instructed by Mr James Whittall, who is leaving the colony, to sell by public auction, at his residence, “Alex Gate,” Grant road, on THURSDAY, 17th November, the whole of bis valuable Furniture, E.B. Ware, Curios and Effects, which are of superior quality and in splendid order. A fesv of tho principal consist of— DiNiNG-ROOat. Carved frulto, upholstered in saddlebags, largo sideboard, telescope dining table, paintings, afternoon tea and . coffee services, e.p. and glassware, carpet, curtains, Chinese embroidered panels, fender and ficeivons, &o. DtiAwiNa-ROOM,—Settee in silk tapestry, occasional chairs and tables, mirror, overmantel, inlaid walnut table, Foochow Laka top table (very rare), engravings, Japanese inlaid plaque, music Canterbury, brass rail fender, brass fireirons, Wilton carpet, ornaments, curtains, &c. Bedrooms. —Handsome Duchesao dressing table and waahstaud, double and single iron bedsteads, wire and spring mattresses, ohoste of drawers, pedestal shaving mirror, kapoo and flock mattros'Jvs, linoleum, chairs, toilet sot?, {fenders, fireirons, wardrobe, curtain?, mirrors, carpets, Brussels stair carpet, &o. Hall.— Mirror-back h\t*raok and umbrella stand, bronze candelabra, cirved Japanese Coolie, inlaid card tia3 r , linoleum Kitchen. Mangle, clothes • washer, Avery's scales, sauce and fryingpans, boilers, kettles, tables, chairs, cutlery, crockery, perambulators, linoleum, &0., and all usual sundries of a well-furnished house Bicycles. —Lady’s safety “Bon Hur,” latest pattern, quite new; gout's safety 11 Newhavon," sample machine, in good order

Without Reserve. Catalogues on Application. On view Wednesday, 16th November, from 11 a m. to '1 p.m. HAECOURT AND CO., 502 Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 29rir NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. EIRST CLASS DAIRY EARII. GOOD DISHING. CHOICE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. MESSES HAECOURT AND CO. are instructed by Mr C. Letts to eoll by public auction, at their rooms, 48, Lambton quay, on Tuesday, 29th November, at 2.30 p.m.— A 1 that piece of freehold land, containing 278 acres, more or lees, being sections Noa 5 and 6, block 15, Pukuratahi, on which is erected a substantial i eight-roomed dwellinghoueo, and all the necessary outbuildings. This property is only 14 miles from the Kaitoko Railway Station, school and creamery, all under grass or crops, subdivided into seven paddocks, and wellwatered ; mostly all level ; about 70 acres are ploughablo j now carrying 25 head cattle and 400 sheep. There is a railway siding and good road on tho property. 472 Evaporated Fruits. Nectarines, per lb 94d Peaches, per lb 8d Apricots, per lb 94d Silver Prunes, per lb 8d AT McILEAITH’S. K Jams, assorted, per doz 4s 9d Cutting’s Cocktail Salmon, per doz ... 9s Od Colifornian Apricots, 241 b tin 0s 8d Blazerino, per tin 0s 5d AT McILRAITH’S. V. 11. Cocoa, per 41b tin lid Cadbury’s Cocoa, por Ho tin lOd Symington’s Essence Coffee, per] bot. la 2d Worcester shire Sauce, 3 bottles for Is Od AT McILRAITH’S. If yon would enjov a cup of nice Tea, got Broken Orange Pekoe, at 2s per lb. from McILEAITH’S. Paiiimes Waited on fob Orders. Gouda delivered to all parts of tho City and Suburbs, Wharves aud Railway Stations. JOHN McILRAITH, 171, LAMBTON QUAY (Late Mrs Tippler’s). , Telephone, 104. 236 to tho premises leased by my having boon sold, I have bean oompelle to REMOVE to 43, HOPPER STREET. Thanking all for tho liberal support accorded me iu tho past, and hoping for a continuance of tho tamo. Don’t forget tho Address— [ W. E, LANEY, i 969 ,43, Hopper street, i

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3581, 5 November 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3581, 5 November 1898, Page 4