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THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY, ISOO, At 2 imp. AUCTION SALK OP SUPERIOR 110 USE HOLD I U RN IT U RE. Messrs harcourt and co. are instructed hy H. M. LITCHFIELD. Esq., to sell at his residence, 8, Hobson street, on Tim rsday. 25th January, at 2 p.m., his Superior Household Furniture, comprising— Diningroom mahogany suite, large handsome mahogany sideboard, handsome mahogany suite, cedar dinner waggon, drawingroom cabinets, telescope dining table, marble centrepiece, leather-top writing desk. Chesterfield couch, lady s and gent’s easy chairs in silk tapestry, occasional tables, wilton pile vestibule and stair carpets, hearthrugs, Brussels carpet, folding and wicker chairs, brass rail bedsteads, mattresses, linoleum, curtains, tenders, tireirons, pictures, kitchen utensils, etc., And A VERY HANDSO.oE ASH AND HONEYSUCKLE BEDROOM SUITE HY ..MAPLE, LONDON. Catalogues on application. On View WEDNESDAY, kill. January. noon to 1 p.m. 127 ItARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 2Gth JANUARY. 1900, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE FIVE-R tOMED DWELLING. 270, Adelaide road. Messrs harcourt and co. are i list ructed by the owner to sell by public auction at their rooms, Hamilton quay, on 2Gth January, 1900, at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 30it to Adelaide road by a depth of 100 ft, on which is erected a well-built five-roomed dwelling, with washhouse, greenhouse, fowlhouse and run (bricked), and all conveniences. The house is on one Hoor, has only recently been built, and is in thorough repair. i:200 of the purchase price can remain on mortgage, which brings il within reach of small capitalists. New Drainage. Land Transfer title. HARCOURT AND CO., 318 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 2Gth JANUARY, 1900, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OP VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. SUBDIVISION OF TOWN ACRE 47C, FRONTAGES TO THE TERRACE, BOULCOTT STREET AND MULLIGAN’S AVENUE. Messrs harcourt. and co. are favoured with instructions to sell, under order of the Supreme Court, Wellington, in the matter of the Estate of the late Mrs Catherine Mulligan, the undermentioned Properties, at their salerooms, Panama street, Wellington, on FRIDAY, 26th January, 1900, at 2.30 p.m.— LOT I.—ALL THAT piece of land, together with the 6-rooraed dwelling thereon, known as "Mavourneen Villa,” fronting Boulcott street, and now in the occupation of Mrs Donovan as tenant. LOT 2.—ALL THAT piece of land having a frontage of 101 ft to Boulcott street, and extending along Mulligan’s avenue on its south-western boundary, with the 9-roomed dwelling-house and buildings thereon, known as “Thornleigh,” now in the occupation of Mrs Bedford as tenant. LOT 3.—ALL THAT irregular piece of land fronting Mulligan s avenue with the 7-roomed dwelling-house and buildings thereon, now in the occupation of Mr John Hutcheson, M.H.R., as tenant. LOT 4.—ALL, THAT irregular piece of land fronting Mulligan's avenue with the 7-roomed dwelling-house and buildings t'hertfoh, now in the occupation of Mr A. L. Wilson as tenant. LOT S.—ALL THAT irregular piece of land (unbuilt upon) fronting Mulligan’s | avenue and lying between Lot 4 and the avenue, and now also in the occupation of the said Mr Wilson as garden an<J fowl-run. - , LOT 6.—ALL THAT rectangular piece of land 44ft by 72£ft, and having access from an extension of Mulligan’s avenue 9ft wide, with, the 9-roomed dwellinghouse and buildings thereon, known as . ‘‘.Mount Pleasant Villa,” .and now in P the occupation of Mrs Fitzgibbon as tenant. LOT 7.—ALL THAT rectangular piece of land- 41ft by 63ft Gin (unbuilt upon) fronting the extension of Mulligan’s . avenue, and now in ;the. occupation of Mrs Fitzgibbon as a garden. LOT B.—ALL THAT piece of land adjoining Lot 7 having a frontage, of 42ft to - the extension of Mulligan’s avenue by a depth of 63ift to 75ft, now in the oceu- ( pation partly of Mrs Morse and partly .of Mrs Fitzgibbon as gardens. LOT 9.—ALL THAT piece of land having a frontage to Wellington terrace of GCft by a depth of 54ft, together with the 11-roomed residence thereon, known as. ‘‘Claremont House,” and now in the occupation of Mrs Pitts as tenant. LOT 10.—ALL. THAT piece of land having a frontage to Wellington, terrace of 66ft by a depth of 54ft to 50ft, together with a right-of-way sft wide from the extension of Mulligan’s avenue and together with the*lo-roomed residence' thereon known -as' "Wonona," now in the occupation of Mrs Morse as tenant.

I For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to J. J. DEVINE. Solicitor, 16, Brandon street; SEERRETT AND WYLIE. Solicitors, Lambton quay: Or to HARCOURT AND CO., 838 t - Auctioneers. NOTICE TO MASTER BUTCHERS. THE WELLINGTON-MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED, is prepared to Slaughter Stock for Butchers upon the following terms: . r . s. d. Cattle, each 3 0 Sheep anti Lambs, each 0 3 Pigs and Calves, each ... 1 3 For these fees the Company will provide all labour; the owners will get the benefit of Government inspection, and will be asked onlv to deliver their stock at the I Company’s Yards, and to remove their j meat when dressed. The use of the Company’s Chilling Room to a reasonable extent will be allowed to each butcher. Hides, sheepskins and fat to be the property of the butcher. The blood and such portions of the offal as are not retailed for food to be the property of the Company, For the information of butchers, the charges made for the use of the Municipal Abattoirs at Dunedin, without any labour and without the use of an artifically chilled room, are as follows: s. d. Cattle, each 1 ,6. Sheep, each 0.3 Pigs, under 1001 b each ... 0 6. r Pigs, over 1001 b ~ 1.0 Calves, each 0 9 DILNOT SL'ADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, 23rd August, 1899. 923 FEDERAL FANCY GOODS DEPOT. T 1 HE Cheapest and Best Place to buy your CHRISTMAS PRESENTS la.the >. FEDERAL FANCY GOODS DEPOT/ 79, Willis street. •• “ A splendid Assortment oi Fancy Goods just arrived, also Christmas and New Year Cards. 361

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3957, 24 January 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3957, 24 January 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3957, 24 January 1900, Page 8