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VALUABLE DWELLINGHOUSE IN CENTRAL POSITION. IN THE EXCILANGK LAND MART, No. 64, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock p in. MACDOXALD, WILSON AND CO. aro tiivourud with iiiHtruclioiiß from tho owner to bell by public unction, as A FIRST-CLASS PJtOPERTY in Iho centre ol thn City, being part of Town Aero No. 146, having a lrontnue of 30fl to VICTORIA-FLACK, oil" GHUZNEKSTREET, by a depth of 63ft, with tho admirable dwollinghouso erected thereon. Tho hnui>o coutaiiiß six roams, bathroom, ucullnry, copper, etc , is built of tho lIOU lnatorinln, and can bo onlarged at small cost. It is thoroughly well finished, and from its xplcndid posilion should command tho special attention of a largo circlo of buyers. It i« in tho occupation of Mrs. M'Nab. Tho lillo is clear — no mortgage. 'IWins — 10 por cent, deposit ; balanco in throo mouths, but tho Auctionoors enn arrango a Urge- sum on niortgngo if desired by Iho purchaser. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), MARCH 8, At 2 p.m. WF. SHORTT will soil at his marl, • Willis-Btvoot— Doublo iron bedsteads, wiro mattresses, half Scotch drnwora, duchosa chest, duchess pair, washstands, toilet ware, Zealandia sowing machine, handsome mdobnard, dining table, 6 loalher chairs, couch in leather, splendid lot of linoleum, carpel pquare, fondors, firo brasses, crockery, cutlery, etc. No rcservo. THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1904, At 2 o'clock. SALE OF BRASS-RAIL BEDSTEADS. Slightly damaged by water. WF. SHORTT has recoi\ed instruco lions to sell at hits mart, Willisstreel, us above, by order of tho consignees — 6 4ft 6in brass-i-uil bodstcads, 1-inch pillar 2 4ft, 6in ditlo, ditto, lj-inch pillar 2 4ft 6in ditto, ditto, handsomely mouutod, with 2-iuch pillar To bo sold to Iho highest bidder in lolr to suit purchasers. TUESDAY NEXT, at 10 shariT ri|\HK NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' -5- DISTRIBUTING COMPANY will cell in thoir mart on^tho above-mentioned date — BANANAvS. BANANAS. 300 cases in «U. Country orders will recoivo prompt attention. .7. SPENCE NTCOL, Auctioneer. GREAT JEWELLERY SALE. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, Bth MARCH At 11 o'clock. AX ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JEWKL-I-KRY. PLATE AND FANCY GOODS, valued £2000, to bo sold by Publio Auction, without roserve. milK WELLINGTON- AUCTIONEER. Jt- ING CO. havo been favoured with instructions by an Executor of a largo Assigned Estate to sell by Public Auction at their Marl, 49, Lninhlnn-quay, a largo lot of jowollory, consisting of — 50 gonts' and Indies' gold watches, 150 gents' and ladies silver watches, 250 r.g. wulchrg (bod quality), 350 walph chains (all beautiful pattorns), ladies' and gents' plain nnd fancy gold rings ond banglos, 50 genl*' gold watch chains, 250 I'.idios' brooches ; also a lot of first class silver plato and fancy goods, and othor goods too numerous to particularise. Tho wholo lot will bo sold WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. WEDNESDAY, 9th MARCH, at 11 a.m. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE DAIRY CATTLE, STOCK, AND EFFECTS. mHE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEER. -*•' ING CO. havo beon favoured with instructions from Mr. Alfred Bowdon, present occupier of the well-known Jubiloo Farm, Horokiwi, li miles from Potono, to sell by publio auction, on tho Farm, on Iho abovo date — Tho wholo of his valuablo and wellbred stock, consisting of — 37 milking cows 21 cows, to calve 2 springing hcifors 6 hoi fern 6 heifers, to calvo 3 yearlings 10 woaners 2 firtit-olass buggy horses, fit for car* riugo 1 trap horse 1 draught maro 1 draught horse 1 puro-bred Shorthorn bull 1 milk trap 1- spring dray 1 plougli , 1 sot harness 2 Bt>ts almost new harnost 1 horce collar and saddlo 10 milk pans 5 lone first-claes hny 1 soparator 10 milk cans 1 lurgo churn, almost now Tho abovo farm has boon well known in tho dirtrict, and should command a big attendauoe. Mr. Jiowdon's loaso having expirod, tho farm has been sold. Our instruelioiiß, thoroforo, aro to 8011. Salo rommonces at 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY, 9th March. Luncheon will bo provided at 1 o'clock. WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 9th MARCH, 1904, At 2.-30 p.m. . I SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Cornor Tasman and Douglas Wallace MESSRS. BAKEiTbROS. aro favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at thoir rooms, 38, Lambtonquay, Wellington, oh Wednesday, 9th March, 1904, at 2.30 p.m.— All that pieco or parcel of land, "being part of T.A. 729, on Ihn map of tho Oily of Wellington, having a frontago of 23ft» 3in to Tasnianslroot by a depth of 64ft to Doughi* Wallttoo-Jtreot, together with tlio shop and Dwelling of 5 rooms, with bathroom, copper, tubs, Htoreroom, etc., oreoted thereon. Tho nbovo property is well built, nnd tho buoiness is capable of further developzmml. Further particulars may bo had on application to BAKER BROS., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH, 1904. _. \ IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF FIVE HUNDRED SHARES In THE BANK OP NEW ZEALAND. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. havo received instructions to soil by public auction at their rooms, 48, Lambton - quay, on Wednesday, 16th March, at 2.30 p.m. — RAA BANK OF NEW ZEALAND t>UU SHARES on which tho sum of £3 6s 8d is paid up. Theso Shares will carry such dividends as may bo declared for tho jear ending 31st March, 1904. r TERMS : Ono Pound por share on tho fall of tho hammer, and Iho balanco of tho purchase-money on presentation of the transfer within fourteen days from date of salo. For further particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 8

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