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THIS DAY, MONDAY, 10th MARCH, 1802, At 2.30 o’clock. ATTRACTIVE S SIX SPLENDID ING SITES, ALE BY AUCTION, FREEHOLD BUILDPIRIE STREET. MESSES J. H. BETKUNE AND CO. , are instructed Ey uio owner to soli by public auction at their rooms, Featherston street, THIS DAY, Monday, lOlh March, at 2.30 p.m.— £* Magnificent Level BUILDING ALLOTVj MENTS, subdivisions of'Section No. 332 WELLINGTON, each having a frontage of 33tt to PIR.IE ST KELT by the extensive depth of 124 ft, adjoining the private residence of Mrs Sanderson. The above are situated close to the junction of Brougham street, in an elevated position, above the Basin Reserve. Being within easy distance of the lino of tramway, and ready for immediate building purposes, they possess special attractions to thfc.se in search of particularly good residential sites. Title, Laud Transfer Act. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH, 1802. At 2.50 p.m. j BAKER BROS. aro instructed by the' owner to sell by public at their rooms, 33, Lambtou quay, on Wednesday, the 12th March, at 2.30 p.m.Those three substantial and well-built two-story houses, situate in Victoria street, I’etone, each containing six large living rooms, with Wash house and scullery, range, two register grates, artesian water, drained in accordance with the borough bv-laws; each section is . 36ft x 102 ft The houses are within five minutes walk of ttie railway station, and can be purchased together or separately. The terms are very easy. The title is Land Transfer Act. For full particulars and cards to view al ’ P,y t 0 BAKER BROS.. 233 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH, 1802. ■ At 2.30 p.m. BAKER BROS, aro instructed to sell by public auction on Wednesday, 12th March, 1002. at 2.30 p.m.— Thoso two splendid building sections situated at the rear of the lire Brigade Station, Newtown, toe one having a frontage to John street of 33ft Tin by a depth of 92ft 3in to Hanson street The other section, which adjoins the above, has a frontage to Hanson street of 30ft 6in by a depth of 98ft 4iu , The auctioneers have confidence in rejonunendiug theso sections to any one lesirous of investing, as, owing to their doso proximity to the present hno of :rams and that the electric trams may jass the sections, they must increase in /a) no. i The corner section would make a good justness site. , . For full particula« v aP E nW^ og _ Auctioneers. LAEEY AND CO , LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS. FRUIT AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Jervois quay, Wellington (Reference: Bank of N.S.W., Wellington), ARE buyers of all descriptions of Dairy and Farm Produce. Farmers aro requested to forward us samples of any lines which they may have for disposal. TO FRUIT-GROWERS.—Our premises have been specially built to meet the growing requirements of the fruit trade, and are fitted up with the latest modern labour-saving appliances, which enable us to deal with shipments expeditiously, and with only a moderate amount of handling. In addition to being well ventilated, they, .also contain cool cellar accommodation, and clients can rely on receiving highest market rates for their consignments.. Correspondence invited. LAEEY AND CO., LTD., Jervois quay. THE WAIRARiPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSK (Limited). NOMINAL CAPITAL. .£150,000. -SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, .£111.853. Head Office —Masterton. Branches— Wellington, Gre.vtown., Carterton. Pnhiatua and Eketahuna. Directors: M. Caselbero, Chairman. Donald Donald P. .I.' Nathan C. B. Phasaztn A. W. Cave H. G. Williams L. Caselbero A. Caselbero D. J. Nathan Secretary; J.I Caselbero. . Solicitor: C. A. Pownall. . Bankers: Bank op New Zealand. Make advances to Shareholders, and Customers on Wool Clips and Growing Crops, at lowest current rates; and supply all Station Requisites and General Merchandise. The Wellington Branch Stocks a highclass assortment of Grocery, Wines and Spirits and Household Ironmongery, Croekerv and Glassware. All goods are supplied in-retail quantities at wholesale rates, and shareholders have the additional advantage of participating in the profits by a bonus on their purchases re-fnnded to them at the end of each year. Intending shareholders can' obtain all necessary information from the Local Manager. Mr E. A. Scott. ■piILDES, MITCHELL AND CO.’, FLAX, WOOL. GRAIN AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. 4, HUNTER STREET. WELLINGTON. BUYERS of Grain. Chaff, Flax Wool. Hides, Tallow and other Products. All kimls of Agricultural Implements, Plaxmill Machinery and Extras for Sale. Catalogues on application, FILDES, MITCHELL AND CO. 57 y" A R E Y jp A L M E B, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, PALMERSTON. The Largest Auction Mart, in district for the sale of Goods. Consignments of all ainds received for sale on commission. We buy produce of all kinds. The live auctioneer of a live town. 503 FUNGUS! FUNQCS! njTHE undersigned will give the Highest JL Price for Fungus in the colony. All communications should Be addressed to SING KEE AND CO., 49, Taranaki street; Or CSI Post Office Box 225.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 8

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