AUCTIONS. COMPACT SIX-TtOOMED ONE-STORY RESIDENCE, AT ONEPU ROAD, LYALL BAY. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ; At 2.30 o'clock. ON TUB PREMISES, NO. 162 A ONEPU ROAD, LYALL BAY. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 16tU OCT., 1017. ■ Tjl JOHNSTON AND CO. have received instructions to sell at Lyall ; Bay— THAT COMPACT COTTAGE EESIDENO!, KNOWN AS NO. 1G?/T • ONEPU ROAD, containing 6 nlcosiliptl rooms, gas, e.1.. copper, and every modern convenience. This is a very nice property, and as the owner has left the district he is placing a very low reserve on it. Also, . At 1.15 p.m. 1 THE WTTOLE OF THE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TWO SIDEBOARDS', CARPETS, LINOLEUMS. ETC., Will he A iiet'-Ciied. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1917, , Commencing at 1.15 p.m. sharp. MOST IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE:' •• , . MAGNIFICENT NINETY-GUINEA UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Koch and Sohne, a massive instrument, with a most beautiful lone NEW SINGER DHOTHEAD TREADLE SEWING MACHINE (latest model) VALUABLE'' SOLID OAK DOUBLE ROLLER-TOP DESK (Cutler), absolutely new, and worth ,£25 5 BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTEIt CARPET SQUARES (merzaporo, dark brown, and rose, 2 dark iawn, and pink designs), BEST QUALITY AXMINSTEIt HALL RUNNER, STAIR CARPET, SLIP MATS, AND HALL RUGS, in faivu design, all to match; all handsome carpets, and quite new. QUAINT DESIGN FUMED OAK SIDEBOARD, 6 OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, OAK OVAL EXT. DINING TABLE, OAK DINNER WAGON, all the very best 1 money could procure ELEGANT FUMED- OAK BEDROOM SUITE OF SPECIAL DESIGN, including MASSIVE Oft. OAK WARDROBE, with full length shaped mir- ' ror door, 2 drawers and cabinet, SPECIAL DESIGN OAK DUCHESSE with extra large mirror, unci ovSlpanel OAK BEDSTEAD, all en 6uite. The best workmanship and oak throughout. Cost fifty guineas. 2 EXTRA WELL-MADE CITESTER- . .FIELD LOUNGES, with loose covers, and -6 EASY CHAIRS, with loose covers fo match N COSTLY FUMED OAK 11ALLSTAND (latest design and best quarteredoak), OAK ESCRITOIRE AND BOOKCASE COMBINED. OAKOCC. . TABLES, OAK FLOWEII STANDS', ETC., ETC., ETC.,/ETC. 3'Bo ■ LOT - 380 AT THE "FAMILY RESIDENCE, NO. 58 HOBSON STREET'. ■ 111, JOHNSTON AND CO. liavo been favoured with instructions from the owner, who> is leaving for tho front, to sell, on the Premises, Hobson Stroet, as above— THE WHOLE OF HIS COSTLY FURNISHINGS, INLAID LINOLEUMS, AND APPOINTMENTS, contents of eight rooms. This is the most attractive catalogue of up-to-date and valuable furniture that has been submitted to auction in Wellington for some considerable time. The furniture has all .'•been purchased from'the Scoullar Company, and is equal to new. . SPECIAL NOTICE-ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. On view Wednesday Afternoon, from 2 till 5, and morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON,' Auctioneer. MASTERTON SPRING CATTLE FAIR: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1917. .'COLOMBO ROAD SALEYARDS. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., . N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD.. and WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Stock Department, will offer as above oil behalf of Messrs. R. and F. Gray,' Gordon Laing, W. Taylor, C. A. Cameron, R. B, Bunny, S. Bmdbent, M. Gordon, Lang-' don Bros., A. Al'Kay, Bellis Bros., Schofield Bros., Harold Bennett, Donald Bennett. Pike Bros., M'Kay's Estate, 11. G. Williams, — Henderson, Erl Williams, R. Buick, R. Douglas, Donald Douglas, and others, also Brancepeth and Annedale stations:— QPAA BEAD station-bred Bullocks, Steers, Cows, and Yearlings, comprising— 100 1-year bullocks 500 3-year bullocks, in lots (station lines) 200 2-year steers 30 yearling Hereford-Shorthorn steers 45 yearling Hereford steers 30 Heroford cows and calves 40 Shorthorn cows and .calves • 20 2-year Shorthorn empty heifers • 30 3-year empty heifers 20 2-year empty heifers 120 P.A. and S.H. steers On Account Brancepeth Station— -iwpr HEREFORD-SHORTHORN forJLI O ward conditioned- bullocks (extra good line) On Account R. and F. Gray— . 4fl 3-year Shorthorn bullocks 20 fafc and forward cows On Account Annedale Station— onn HEREFORD-SHORTHORN for<vUl/ ward conditioned bullocks (tiptop line) FAT COWS NOTE—Bulls and Cattle to be sold singly not accepted. -YEARLING CATTLE FAIR, HAWERA. TUESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, At 1 p.m. sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., and the NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from MR. JAMES F. STEVENSON to sell, as above, in the Glover lload Yards, Hawora, WITHOUT RESERVE, 1 Onn 15-months Mixed Cattle, Comprising \ 300 Shorthorn steers, drafted to colour and age 300 Holstoin steers, drafted to colour and ago 100 steers, mixed breeding 200 Shorthorn heifers, drafted to colour and age 150 Holstein heifers, drafted to colour and age 150 Jersey heifers NOTE.—Mr. Stevenson, who has now been handling yearlings for the past fifteen years, has this year held and farmed the above cattle, which hnvo had three months' turnips. Our Agents have inspected the Cattle, andf report they nro absolutely the best to 1-v? offered in Taranaki this season, the Steers being especially worthy of attention. PLTJLIBERS, COPPERSMITHS, 4 SHEET--IIETAL WORKERS. T|/(rANUFACnJBEBB .of A»ga Water JVjL hie iter«. and Mahoney's Patent Skylights. Motor work a speciality. ALDRED AND GRIFFITHS, 23 a,nd 25 Egipont, Street. WELLINGTON.
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