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b..-. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 29th MARCH, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. BUILD IN (IS FOR REMOVAL, MS. THOKNDON QUAY. ESSES lIARCOURT AND CO. are instructed to scdl by auction, at their icoids, Lnmbton quay, as above— The building, lor removal, known as No. 5. Tliorndon quay, now occupied by Mr John O’llalloran. It is a 7-rcomed dwelling, and the ground must be cleared and all rubbish removed "within seven days from date of sale. lIARCOURT AND CO., 119 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL. 1901. At 2.30 p.m. KILBIENIE NORTH. DESIRABLE VILLA RESIDENCE 01 FIVE ROOMS, Moxhara avenue. MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. are favoured with instructions from th mortgagees to sell by public auction, a' their rooms. 48, Lnmbton quay, on Wednesday, 3rd April, at 2.30 p.m.— The very comfortable and convenient!situated suburban residence, with verandah, standing on land bavin a frontage of 400 ft to Moxhnin avenue by a depth of 120 ft. besides conveni ences, including bathroom, wash house, scullery, gas, and detached greenhouse. The house has only been built six year.and is well and faithfully finished through out on modern designs, water from twi tanks laid on to hath, copper, tubs, scul lery, etc., also fowl house and run. The property is a most compact and valuable suburban residence, and is situa fed within easy distance of the tunnel which ie to be made shortly to open nr the Jenkins estate, thereby greatly enbanc ing its value. Title—Land Transfer. For full particu lars, apply to HARCOURT AND CO, 78 Auctioneers. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE IN THE HEART OE THE CITY. INY £RLO CHY, abeV. smith street. 1%/TESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. are faIfX voured with instructions from John Ross, Esq., to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Lambton quay, on Wednesday, 3rd April, 1901, at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece or parcel of land containing over 1 acre, and being part of Town Acres 109, 111, 113. and li t City of Wellington, together with bis conveniently-situated residence, known as INVERLOCHY, containing 14 rooms, besides bathrooms, pahtrics. and outhouses, and er>. proncbecl bv the avenue, ABEL SMITH STREET. The grounds are tastefully laid out with choice shrubs, trees, lawns, flower, fruit, and vegetable gardens, also a large vinery, stables, summer-house, and a concrete tennis court. The dwelling commands an excellent view of the harbour, is exceptionally well built, rooms large and lofty, and fitted throughout with every modern convenience, electric light and billiard room, etc. Though situated in the centre of the city it is quite secluded, free from all noise and dust, and only 15 minutes’ walk from the Post Office, hence is an ideal home for a business man and consequent on the limited city area has a yearly increasing value. H. is also approached bv a foot entrance from INGESTRE STREET. The pronerty being well known further comment is unnecessary. For full particulars and cards to view, apply to MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO.. 38 Auctioneers. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE.OE DOGS BY AUCTION. ' A SALE of Unclaimed Dogs will be held XjL at the Destructor Yards, Clyde quay, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 3 o’clock. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk. 28th March, 1901. 109 SPx.Li.AL UNRESERVED HORSE ts ALE. SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, 1901. ! A IUMIIAM AND WILLIAMS will sell ii by public auction, as above, at ) their yards, Palmerston North, at 1 p.m., absolutely Without Reserve—- ■ (10 broken and unbroken horses (good sorts! The Inn die horse ‘‘Hokowhitu,” ninej ear-old Only unreserved horses taken for this sale. 23 FOURTH ANNUAL SALE OE DRAUGHT HORSES. On account of MESSES HOCKBN BEOS., at their farm. Grassmere, near I Eeilding. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1901, At 1*1.30 p.m. GORTON AND SON have received instructions from Messrs Hocken Bros, to sell by public auction, as above—--20 medium to heavy shatters, 4 to 7 years old 30 tip-top leaders, 3 to 5 years old 10 good, active spring carters The above horses have all been carefully selected for this sale, and are a particularly fine lot, and will compare favourably with any these well-known vendors have put before the pnblic. Among them are a number of clinking good mnres. Each horse guaranteed sound and staunch. Sale at. 12.30 p.m. Luncheon provided. Coaches will meet the north and 1 south trains at Eeilding arid the morn- | ing train from Hawke’s Bay at Ashurst. NOTICE TO MASTER BUTCHERS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY. LIMITED, is prepared to Slaughter Stock for Butchers upon the following terms: s. d. Cattle, each 3 0 Sheep and lambs, each... 0 3 Pigs and calves, each ... 1 3 For these ftes the Company will provide all labour; the owners will get the benefit •f Government inspection, and will be , ashed only to deliver their stock at the Company’s Yards, and to remove their meat when dressed. The use of the Compands Chilling Room to a reasonable extent will be allowed to ca b butcher. Hides, sheep.skins and fat to be the pro- ; perty of the (butcher. The blood and such portions of the offal , ns are not retailed for food to be the uro- j perty of Ibe companv. For the information of butchers, no . charges made for the use of the principal • AbbaUnire at Dunedin, without any labour, and without the use of an artifi-cially-coolad room are ns follows: DII.NOT SLADDEN. Secretary. HO RGB BICHAEDT. MUSIC WAREHOUSE. LAMBTON I QUAY. WELLINGTON. JIECHBTETN S UNRIVALLED PIANO’ 6CHTEDMAYER’S PIANOS t BORD’S BEST PIANETTES Annly for deoeriptinn and price* S * GEORGE KETCHARDT. WMUnifto*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4318, 29 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4318, 29 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4318, 29 March 1901, Page 8