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TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, At 1 30 feharp. EXTENSIVE UNRESERVED SALE OF A BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. BY ORDER OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. MESSRS. SIDEyTmEECH AND CO. havo been favourod with instructions to gcU at thoiri rooms, as above, the whole of a_ bankrupt stock, seized by the Official Assignee, consisting of — Flannels, sheeting, calico, shirting, flannelette blpusing, prints, towelling, dress and suit stuff, hosiery, haberdashery, velvt, silk, curtains, blankets, travelling rugs, hearthrugs, buttons, ribbons, fancy goods, hate, collars, ties, hoots and shoo*, uncferclothing of all descriptions, 100 dozen shirts, to be solcl in lots to suit buyers, and other lines too numerous to particularise. The wholo to bo sold to tho highest bidder ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT ItUSERVE. MONDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, ETC MESSRS. SIDEYTMEECH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from tho holders of tho bill of lading to sell at their rooms, as above— , 350 paire of superior boots, shoes, slippers, etc. ' ' 10 dozen men's braces Alto, 10 do?en .see-nt, 15 dozen assorted frames and trjplo mirrors, lot crockery and glassware, fancy goods, Doulton and Wedgwood plaques,- plates, fruit .dishes,- o.p.* ' ware/ cutlery, 'silver - mounted vases, albums, etc., and other goods suitable for Christmas presents. The whole is to bo sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. ! ON FRIDAY NEXT, 9th DEC. 1904, I ' At 1:30 o'clock p.m. 1 SALE OF COWS, HQRSES, TRAPS;" &c. ■ AT SILVERSTREAM. MACDONALD, WDLSON AND CO. have received instructions, from Mr. E. A. Hyde, who is giving up dairying, to sell on his farm, .SHverstream — 11 good cows in full milk 1 trap mare with foal 1 half-draught horse, dray, and harness Set of trap harness Milk cans, wheelbarrow, grinder, tools, and a lot of sundries A limited number of outside entries will be received if made early. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND ALL THOSE SEEKING A SOUND AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CENTRALLY SITUATED BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. In tho very heart of the Thriving and Progressive Town of Dannevirko. /$/\ Of the FINEST BUILDING /»/v OW SITES IN THE TOWN. OU THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock p.m. WROSE has received instructions c from Jas. Allardice, Esq., to sell by Auction at his Mart, High-street, on tho above date — f*f\ BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Wl/ from a quarter of an acre, to one acre in area, and being subdivisions of Town Section No. 7, Dannovirke. These sections, which are situated in the very centre of the towu, are all perfectly level, with first-class drainage, and abut on Messrs. Collett and Edlcins's extensive factory and' tho Masonic Hotel premises, extending thence along Barraud and Den- ' mark streets, and are distant only about ton chains from the Railway Station and Post Office, and two chains and a half from the junction of Barraud-streot with High-street. • The rise and progress of Dannovirko, has been phenomonttl, ciSrtainly 'more rapid and remarkable than thafc. of any lo]wn in tho colony. In every street new buildings aro in course of erection, the Borough now covers the entire original rural settlement of twenty-one ' farms and a large area besidea, and it is absolutely beyond doubt that those who may be fortunate enough to secure one or more of tho sections now being offcrod at present values must reap tho benefit of a rapid and highly remunerative return. Tho »ittiation of Dannovirke admits of no alternative but that it must become one of tho largest and most important inland cities in the North Island, drawing as it does its support from tho extonsive and fertile districts reaching away, to tho eossi through Kttitokc (shortly to bo subdivided), Mangatoro, Ngapacruru, Wober, Coonoor, Wimbledon, etc., etc., a distance of sixty miles on the east side ; through the large level blocks of magnificent agricultural land; the Piri- Piri, Tiratu, and Otawhao Block (to be sub-divided at an early date), away through .Makotuku, Ormondville, Takapau,' Ruatahiwha, Waikopiroi and Hatuma on tho north side ; tho virgin Tamaki Block of 36j000 acres, and the splendid dairying districts of, Umutaoroa and Maharahara on the west side ; and tho magnificen estates ' of Tahoraiti, Oringi, and Mataluwi, now undergoing the process of subdivision, and tho prosperous Kumeroa settlement on the °outh. Located on tho main lino of communication between tho rich plains ' of Hawkes Bay and the populous ' districts 'of the West Coasts, Dannevirko has a constantly increasing stream of visitors, and as the uawmilling industry, which is still of great importance, has made a great and prosperous past, so tho agricultural prospects around tho city undoubtedly ensure it a great and permanent future. The sale now offers the anxiously expected opportunity to those residents who havo long coveted a site in this desirable block, and investors and speculators will be wise to avail themselvos of an opportunity which once lo6t will be gone for ever. ' TITLE— LAND TRANSFER ACT. Terin3, which are extremely liberal, are as follows: 10 per cent, at time of purchase; 10 per cent, at six, twelve, and eighteen months, and balanco at three years bearing interest at 6 por cent. ; or tho whole of the purchase money can be paid at any time upon the purchaser giving threo months' notice. For further information apply to Messrs. THOMSON and WALKER, or the AUCTIONEER, or to T. H. G. LLOYD, Solicitor for the Vendor. (Q. A. GRIFFITHS & CO., 9 Harris-street (Telephone, 1132) HOTEL BROKERS, LAND, ESTATE. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, AND VALUATORS. Auctioneer — C A. Griffiths ; Land and Hotol Department— W. T. Parsons (late of Messrs. T. and W. Young). HOTELS FOR SALE. Several good paying Hotels in town and country. Particulars supplied to bona fire clients. .Finances arranged. Wfe have a large number of choice freehold sections and houses to 'choose from in the most progressive localities, which cannot fail to realise a handsome profit to tho purchaser in tho near future. Liberal terms I given. We- intend holding a series of land sales. Full particulars in future adverI tisement. jTO O R SALE. L?raud-streefc— Two Houses of 7 rooms each Wallceo.atreetr— Housa 1 of 6 rooms, all convtnitneai Austin.lerr«ce-«Hou8» of 5 rooms, newly dent up ; splendid view Lewsr Hutt — JSaw House of 9 rooms on ons floor, land 150 x 300 ft, sear Bellevuo Gardens. Woodward-street — Section 42 x 43ft Dixon-Street— Section l 74fb to Dixon-stroet and 80ft to Quin-strect Crofton — Several choico Sections. Seatoun — 7 Sections of various area 3; very easy terms Apply B. SMITH AND CO., 40, Lambton-quay T^OR SALE, Trentham, large corner SecJL tion, a, bargain for cash, buyer can make 100 per cont. on 'terms. Apply, sharp, J W. Braithwaite, Auctioneer and Valuer, Johneonville.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 8

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