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i- n iff i/a x i MONDAY, 11th MARCH, At 1.80 p.x>. , FURNITURE SALE. WARIPOEI-ST. TI/fESSRS TiimrexiLL, watkins AND WILLIAMS hare been favoured ■with inotructions from Mr Drake, ' who is leaving the colony, to sell by public auction, as above, the whole of the Furniture and Effects contained in his sixroomed house, including Carpets, linoleum, single and double bedsteads, beading, blankets, bed and table linen, chests of drawers, marble top washstand, dressing table, mirrors, overmantels, tables, chairs pictures, ornaments, fenders, fire-irons, cutlery, crockery, pet plants, garden tools, grindstone, large assortment carpenters' tools, also d.b. breooh-loading gun, gent's bicycle, etc., eto., without reserve. Wariport street West, immediately behind the Berhampore Church. O* view morning of sale. TURNBULL, WATKINS AND WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 3. Panama-street. WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, At 1.30 o'clock. ON THE PREMISES K TILS ON STREET PBTONU. Macdonald, wil. on and co. axe favoured with instructions from Mr H. G. Young, who is leaving Petono. to sell as above the who 1 3 of his almost new honsehold furniture and effects, contents of 5-roomed bouse. Pull Details Later. 547 THURSDAY NEXT, 14th MARCH, At 11 o’clock. LARGE SALE OiFhOTJSEHOLD FUR NJTtJRE, BTC., IN OCR ROOMS. A FULL HOUSE OF GOOD FURNITURE. A CLEARANCE TO BE EFFECTED. 1 WALNUT GRAND PIANO, BY ENGLISH MAKER. MACDONALD, WTTSON AND CO. have received inr-ructions from the holders of the hill of r.T'e to sell at their rooms, as above, the whole of the contents of a woll-'fumished 10-roomed house, and English piano. Particulars later. 549 THURSDAY, 28th MARCH, At 2.30 o’clock. 013 ACRES, IMPROVED FARM. NEAR OTARI. Macdonald, wilson and co. have received instructions from Mr H. B. Horshurgh to sell at their rooms, as above His well-known dairy and sheep farm, near Otaki, being section No. 12, Block TV., Kaitawa Survey District, containing 613 acres of good land, all in English grass, and well laid down. The improvements are substantial, thoroughly well done, fences good, sheep yards and every requisite for conducting a farm property of this description. The house contains six rooms and is well furnished with modem conveniences. This compact and excellent farm is five miles from Otaki Railway Station and good road to the door, and will carrv 21 sheep to the acre all the year round. • Would make an excellent dairy and sheep farm, as there is a creamery at Otaki. Will those looking for a farm of this description iplease inspect, 'as there is something worth looking at. Any further particulars from the auctioneers. Terms can be made easy to desirable purchaser. 546 FRIDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1901. At 2.30 p.m. SALE OP THE VERY VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED 16-ROOMED RESIDENCE, "TIPUNA," GRANT ROAD. H/TESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. are I*-*- favoured with instructions from Chaa. Pharazyn. Esu., to sell by auction, at their rooms. Lambton quay, on Friday. 22nd March, at 2.30 p.m.— ' His desirable and well-built Residence, containing 10 , large and lofty rooms, with all modem conveniences, including two bathrooms, 4 p.w.c.’s, hot and cold water gas. pantry, linen press, detached washhouse with copper and tubs, and all other requirements of a modern residence, situated on land about three-auarters of an acre, being part of Town Acres 653 and 654, having a frontage te Grant road, and known as "Tipuna.” Grant road. It is seldom such a desirable property comes into the market. The house is beautifully situated in well laid-out grounds, and commands a splendid view of the city and harbour. It has a verandah on three sides, and a carriage approach. and is now in excellent repair. For full particulars, apply to HARCOURT AND CO.. 542 Auctioneers. AT THE AUCTION MART, HARRIS STREET. MONDAY. 25th - MARCH, 1901. At 3 p.m. * LEASE OF BOOKSTALL ON QUEEN'S WHARF. "IyTESSRS THOMPSON BROS AND CO. -**■- are instructed 'to sell by auction the lease of the Bookstall on the Qneen’s Wharf. Copies of the Condi Mono of Sale and of the terms of the lease may be inspected on application to the Auctioneers or at the offices of the Board. WILLIAM FERGUSON. Secretary Wellington Harbour Board. Bth March, 1901. 487 W. F. SHORTT, fA UCTIONEER HOUSE, LAND. AND iok ESTATE AGENT. Austin street—Grand in vestment. 51ft Gin frontage; new buildings; rents, 45s per week. Price, ."1500. Austin street—Handsome 5-roomed Cottage, 38ft frontage. Price. £750: a bargain. Austin street loffW- New 5-roomed Cottage: land, 23 x 112. Price, £600; exceptionally cheap. Martin street—Three Cottages, nearly new, latest drainage: land 64 x 75. Price £900; shows oyer 10 per cent, on purchase money. Manners street—6lft Gin frontage; £IOO per foot; a rare investment Princes street—Pretty 5-roomed Cottage. Price, £675 Leeds street—Good S-roomed Cottage: large section. Price £550; a cheap property. fjp O B S A L E. PIANOS AND ORGANS SHIPMENTS EVERY MONTH. Before purchasing elsewhere’ kindly inspect my stock. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Tyler’s Biunial Lantern and Cinematograph combined, with all paraphernalia. Cost £350. PPIT W. P. SHORTT, 469 Auctioneer, Willis street. WANTED Know*-—Retail Storekeepercan purchase cheap, geod Whit* Wrapping Paper »* the **New leelanf

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4302, 11 March 1901, Page 8

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