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AUCTIONS. . TO-DAY. At 11 TO-DAY. TO-DAY. a.m. . .TO-DAY. TO-DAY. . sharp. TO-DAY. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE. ALLEN STREET. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have received instructions to sell as above:— . .... 2 Cases Clothing 'J 1 Case Fancy Soaps. 1 Case Pipes 4 Cases Matches • ■ 1 Cheese-cutter _ 1 Bacon-cutter .Together with A COMPLETE TOBACCONIST'S STOCK-IN-TRADE. Also, on behalf of SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON, the whole of the residue ship's and party stores »x the Aurora, including :— 20 Tons Flour 19 Cases Jams 5 Drums' Bovril . 9 Cases Biscuits 8 Cases Sugar 4 Cases Cornflour 3 Cases Mustard t 5 Cases Fruits • . 4 Cases Soups 14 Cases Butter And Sundry Lines too numerous to particularise. The whole of the latter really constituting a ■ • GROCER'S STOCfJ-IN-TRADE. This Sale is conscientiously recommended to the trade, to whom it offers an' excellent opportunity of procuring lines which.are short at present. The whole of the proceeds' of the Aurora, Stock to go to the expenses of the South Polar Expedition. Make' a note to attend the Fruit Exchange, Allen Street, at 11 o'clock THIS MORNING. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., ' . .- Auctioneers,. ■ . . Allen Street.'

FRIDAY MARCH 2, FRIDAY* FRIDAY MARCH 2, FRIDAY FRIDAY ■ At FRIDAY, i. FRIDAY 2 p.m.' FRIDAY AT THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR ■ • BOARD'S E SHED.. Main Entrance,. Queen's Wharf. GEORGE THOMAS AND'CO. have received instructions from SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON to sell by public auction as above— His Remarkable Collection of ■ SOUTH- POLAR SOUVENIRS, SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS,' ' SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS, SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS) '•' • Ex . . '. . . • AURORA, . "... AURORA,' '• • AURORA, AURORA, Including— - .60 Burberry Suits (specially suitable ': for. motorists and motor cyclists) 6 Burberry Tents (quality and oppor- : tunity exceptional) 60 Pairs of Ski Boots (suitable for shooting, hill and agricultural work) \ ■ ■ ■ , 6 Fur-lined Canvas Sleeping Bags 12 Sledges Dog and Man Harness 12 Ski - 3 Alpen Stoks 4 Cases specially prepared fancy Chocolates GO Pairs Finesco (hair or skin boots) • 12 Reindeer Skins. 50 Penguin Skind Large quantity of Woollen Sleeping Bags, Sox, Mufflers, Fur Mits and Helmets 3 Aluminium Cookers 12 Mattresses ; 25 Jaegar Blankets - ■" Etc., Etc. ALSO, BY SPECIAL REQUEST--6 CANADIAN SLEDGE DOGS (pups) This sale presents to'one and all an opportunity of securing a souvenir of the remarkable South Polar Expedition just returned, as the various lines will be sold in lots-to suit buyers.- ■■'■-. The. whole of the proceeds being used to help defray the very heavy expenses of this Expedition. ' Country clients are notified that any instructions to the Auctioneers will . bo carffully carried out. ' ' Make a note to attend; this sale, the only one of its kind that will probably ever be held in Wellington. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., Auctioneers, Allen Street.

SALE OF .-,- ■ HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT THE RESIDENCE, " ,' 51 BOLTON STREET..' TO-MORROW, THURSDAY; AND FRIDAY, Commencing each, day at 11 a.m. sharp. 800 : 800 MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN- has been favoured with instructions from Miss Kane (who is giving up housekeeping), to Sell the Whole of 'her Superior Household Furniture and Effects, the Contents of her 11-roomed residence, comprising:—'.-. ■ ' ' DRAWING-ROOM-Upright Grand Piano bvi Collard and ■ Collard, Handsome Walnut Music Stand, Walnut Folding Card Table, Wilton Pile Carpet (in good order), Electric Starjd Lamp, Occasional Chairs and Tables, Lisbon Pottery'and China, Silk Curtains, Pictures, and... Ornaments. HALL-A TORY HANDSOME OLD MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK (in excellent order), Inlaid ■ Linoleum, Wilton Pile Runner ■ and ■ Mat, Jardinieres,-Palm's) Hall Stand, Kauri Hall Chairs and Table. BREAKFAST ROOM-A Hand-made Moorish Rug, Table, Chairs, Pictures, and Linoleum. DINING-ROOM-Good Red Wilton Pile Carpet, A HANDSOME DININGROOM SUITE, WALNUT, UPHOLSTERED IN- REAL* BUFFALO HIDE, COMPRISING SIX DINING CHAIRS, TWO CARVERS AND THREE' BEAUTIFUL ARMCHATRS, EXTENDING WALNUT DINING - TABLE;. AND A VERY HANDSOME WALNUT SIDE-, • BOARD. The whole of this suite has been imported, and is of the best . English manufacture. Oil Paintings, Water Colours. Beaten Brass Finger Bowls, Bronze Curb and' Fire Irons, Plaques. Electro-plate,. Cutlery, etc., China, Glass. KITCHEN—The whole of the' Kitchen Utensils, including Aluminium. Pots and Pans, Preserving Pan; also Brass Preserving Pan. Large Earthenware Jars. STATRS—Carpet and-Brass Rods. ' UPSTAIRS-Double Iron -Bedstead, brass mounted, MAHOGANY WARDROBE, Kaiiri Duchesse, Single Bedsteads. Feather Pillows, Hair, Kapok, and Feather Mattresses, Linoleum; Carpet, Curtains. Pictures. Chest of Drawers. Marble-top Washstands, Linen, Blankets.. CONSERVATORY—About 120 Choice Pot Plants, including Maidenhair Ferns, . Begonias, Pointsettia,' Cactus, Palms, ' Asparagus Ferns. OUTSIDE-All Garden Tools,- Lawn Mower. Wheelbarrow, Sprayer, Baths. Etc., Etc. .

EVERYTHING TO BE .SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. Everything is in excellent order, and anyone contemplating furnishing should not miss this sale. On view from 2.30 p.ml to 4.30, 28th February. S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer. FRUIT AND POULTRY FARMS. -I q ACRES, all ploughable, 4 acre 6 in -*" Rood orchard; 1 mile school, rail, etc.; plenty water; 4-roomed House and outbuildings. Price, ,£800; terms. Apply RATLIEF LAND AGENCY, _ FeUding.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3015, 28 February 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3015, 28 February 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3015, 28 February 1917, Page 10

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