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jtf? xr, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 9th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. WF. SHOETT has been favoured • with instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to sell at his mart. Willis street— Watches, Jewellery, etc., in the following deceased persona’ estates: Currie, John Nisbet, James Brooks, Richard Mason, Alexander Mayers, Barnet Bugg, Charles Lawson, George Willis or Wallace, John Mullia, George McKechnie, William McCallum. William Winters, alias O’Brien, Annie Brander’, Helen Anderson, Peter McGuire, Thomas Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. No reserve. 500 HORSE SALE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 9th MARCH. Messrs haigh and moreah win sell at their Horse Bazaar, Harris street, as above — 1 gray mare (good trap horse), 1 chestnut pony (trial), X draught gelding (quiet and staunch), 3 heavy harness horses (good sorts). 1 half-draught mare (trial), 4 useful harness horses 1 large tip, dray, 1 phaeton, 1 set English gig harness (new). Sale at 2 p.m. 497 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-DAY, SALE OF DOGS BY AUCTION. 1 A SALE of Unclaimed Dogs will be held 2\. at the Destructor Yards. Clyde quay, on SATURDAY, next, at 3 o’clock. ■ J. E. PAGE, 7th March. 1901. Town Clerk. MONDAY, 11th MARCH, At 1.30 p.m. FURNITURE SALE. WAEIPORI-ST. Messrs tuenbull, watkins AND WILLIAMS have been favoured with instructions from Mr Drake, who is leaving the colony, to sell by public auction, as abovo. the whole of the Furniture and Effects contained in bis sixroomed house, including Carpets, linoleum, single and double bedsteads, bedding, blankets, bed and table linen, chests of drawers, marble top wasbstand, dressing table, mirrors, overmantels, tables, chairs pictures, ornaments, fender’s, fire-irons, cutlery, crockery, pot plants, garden tools, grindstone, large assortment carpenters’ tools, also d.b. breech-loading gun. gent’s bicycle, etc., etc., without reserve. Wariporfc street West, immediately behind the Berhampore Church. On view morning of sale. TURNBULL, WATKINS AND WIL- , LIAMS,' Auctioneers, 3. Panama-street. TUESDAY. 26th MARCH, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. To nil those in search of a really good central City Investment, within 10 minutes’ of the Post Office. SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN DIXON STREET. Messrs turnbull. watkins AND WILLIAMS have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms, 3 Panama street, on Tuesday, the 26th March, at 2.30 p.m.— That exceptionally fine freehold property, having a frontage of 52ft Sin to Dixon street,, and a frontage of 53ft fiin to Edward street, by a depth of cbbut 110 ft., being part of Town Acre No. 201, together with the three houses erected thereon, with room to build another cottage. The above property comprises one of-dfhe very best forms of investment, and must from its unique position, and proximity to the. dt-v proper, command a very high value in the near future. Cards to view, nnct fuller particulars from TURNBULL. WATKINS A Nil WILLIAMS, 517 Auctioneers, 3, Panama street.

TUESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. SPECIAL TO "WORKMEN AND OTHERS. WA IMPORT STREET VILLA RESIDENCE. Messrs turnbtjll, watkins AND WILLIAMS have been instructed by Mr Drake .'who is leaving Wellington, to sell bv uuhlic auction at their rooms, 3. Panama street, on Tuesday, 2(!th March, at 2.30 p.m. All that snlentlid Level Section of Lend, having a frontage of 40ft to AVnri- ■ pori street West (behind Berhamnore Church Schoolroom!, by a denth of 132 ft, being part of Town Acre No. 1009, together with .that njost substantial R-roomed residence occupied by Mr Drake, and having washhouse, bathroom, workshop, and new drainage. Tills property has been thoroughly renovated. and brought no to everv degree of comfort, and is now, without doubt, a really fine home. Cowls to view, and fuller details from TURNBULL WATKINS AND WILLIAMS, 518 Auctioneers, 3, Panama street. TUESDAY. 2fith MARCH, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. VILLA RESIDENCE TO .11 SACRT- > FICED. . ■ NEAR THE TRAM SHEDS. Messrs turnbutl, watfins AND WILLIAMS- have been instructed by,the owner to sell bv public auction at the rooms. 3. Panama street, on Tuesday, 2fith March, at 2.30 n.nv. That really splendid Corner Section, having a frontage of 40ft to Drummond street, and 70ft lOin to King street, being part of Town Acre No. 740. together with a most substantially built-G-roomed house, haring hot water, gas. workshop, cellar, washhouse, gas-stove and every modern convenience. , The house has been in existence onlv two years, is fitted with all up-to-date anpliauces and is elevated above the street noon a concrete wall, costing nearly •11200. Cards to view, and architect's plan from TURNBULL WA TK INS AND WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, 3, Panama street. SPECIAL NOTE. ■•ooeißv MUST be Sold. AT THE AUCTION MART. itARRIS. STREET. MONDAY. 25th MARCH, 1901. At 3 p.m. LEASE OF BOOKSTALL ON QUEEN'S WHARF. Messrs Thompson bros and co. are instructed to sell by auction the lease of the Bookstall on the Queen’s AY barf. Conies of the Conditions of Sale and of the terms of the lease may be Inspected on annlication to the Auctioneers or at i he offices of the Board. WILLIAM FERGUSON. Secretary Wei ling ton Harbour Board. •Arch, 1901. 487

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4301, 9 March 1901, Page 8

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