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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT 28th AND 29th JULY, 1897, Commencing each day at'll o'clook forenoon \/|b.Mp.'.' I: At the REsn>j|ifcafco;i'.LApY BUCKLEY, ' :"'\ '"- BfcLMONtfiROAIV LOWEE HUTT. - „: < HIGH-OLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNI* Y'-' T»R'E AND APPOINTMENTS. TVTEBSRS. J. H, -BETHUNE & CO. are f4*L |k 'f*T.oured wttE'insfeuctions from Lady Buckley (who is giving up housekeeping)'to sell by public auc.l&on r ■at her residence, Lower Hutt, on Wednesday and Thursday next,' 2Bth and 29th July, commencing each day at 11 o'clock forenoon — THE WHOLE of the superior and costly HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, most -. . — „c~ of whioh-wasm&de expressly to order, all, of first-class quality, including: ■ ".'"iJßAwiNa-BobM and Hall. Magnificent walnut -and -gold piano, by Collard <fc Collard, London, (iron frame, oversfcung, in splendid order, cost J275) ; carved mahogany piano stool, elegant occasional and easy chairs, ebonised ootagoh and -100 tables and ottomans, very superior Wilton carpet (41ft 6in x 16ft 9in, cost .£4O), superb Queen Anne corner cabinets, mahogany couches and armchairs upholstered in figured plush, beau--tiful plate-glass Queen Anne overmantel, massive plate-glass mirror, handsome inlaid walnut 100 tables, Japanese screens, plushette curtains; massive brass Standard' lamps, wall brackets, splendid Takanara and other vases, handsome oil paintings and engravings, curb fender.and fire irons, bamboo afternoon tea tables, Chippendale whatnots, bric-a-brac, mahogany, hat and umbrella stand, best Brussels hall carpet (15ft x sft 10in), Turkey rug (12ft Bln x 4ft 6in). carved hall table and chairs, wicker settee, two-light chandelier. DINING-EOOM AND BbEAKFAST- BOOM. Massive mahogany telescope dining table, extending to lift 6in x 4ft 6in ; magnificent dining-room suite of 15 pieces, upholstered in morocco leather; superb mahogany sideboard, with drawers and oellarette; dinner waggon, handsome plate-glass overmantel, brass duplex Standard lamps, superior carpet (23ft x 16ft 6in), hearth rugsj wicker armchairs, butler's tray, elegant - bronze candelabra and vases, « engravings, tapestry and lace curtains, elegant dinner, tea, breakfast, and dessert services, Wedgwood ware, earthenware, glassware, carved cheffonier, couches, superior marble"clock. Five Bedeooms and Landing. Best Brussels stair carpet (55ft x 3ft 9in), polished cheffonier and . book-case, massive mahogany 100 tablo," whatnots, handsome carved mahogany Duchesse dressing table (with marble top), washstand to match, toiletware, double and single iron bedsteads, wire -wove and hair mattresses, pillows, blankets, ohests of drawers, washstands, curtains, looking-glasses, best Brussels carpets, linoleum. KITcHEN AND YaED. Household Utensils, lawn - mower, 75ft garden hose, garden seat, lawn • roller, 2 YOUNG AYRSHIRE COWS, fowls, ducks, saddle and bridle, milk dishes and buckets, hand-cart, garden tools, and bundries. Furniture on View Afternoon Prior to the Sale. Catalogues on Application. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneer*. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . IMPORTANT SALE. . UNRIVALLED SEASIDE SITES. MIRAMAR ESTATE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favoured with instructions from. Messrs. A. & C. Crawford to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston-street, at an bAbly date to be announced — A number of the best situated Freehold Seaside Sections, of from J-ACEEto li acbes, within four miles of the Wellington Post Office, being subdivisions' df the well known MIRAMAR ESTATE, and situated adjacent to the Township of SEATOUN, and. in WORSER BAY and KARAKA BAY. The whole of the above will have frontages to roads which are now in course, of formation. Most of them are either level or slightly undulating, and are within thirty minutes' walk of the Tramway Terminus at Newtown. The sections are being peggedout and numbered, and Lithograph Plans, showing position and area, when prepared, maybe had on application to the Auctioneers. Tebms Exceptionally Easy. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. J7INN, CHISHOLM & CO., AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT, PRODUCE, GENERAL, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Offices & Warehouse— VlCTOßlA-ST, Bulk Stobes— CORNHILL-ST. ' HAVE ON SALE— Wheat, Oats, Maize, Barley, Beans, Peas, ' Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Flour, Oatmeal, Potatoes, Seed Potatoes, Cheese, Butter, Soap, Tea, Sugar, Candles, Kerosene, Cigarettes, Cigars, and Groceries of all descriptions. ' AGENTS' FOR— Sharpie's Cream Separators Silkstone Soap Fan Brand Butter (best in market) Kozie Tea, Ibbawatte Tea, and Tay watte Tea Wolff American High Art Cycles (Ladies' and Gents') Matchless Cigarettes ' Fan Cigarettes Full stock of Maconochie Bros.' goods always on hand. Large supplies of Preaervitoa and all lands .of Dairy Materials kept in stock.. . Price-lists sent on application. • countby obdebs attended to with Despatch. , FINN, CHISHOLM ,& CO. THOMAS WARD, AUTHORISED SURVEYOR,- • HAS FOR SALE. VICT()aIA BLOCK, Comprising sections in the best parti of Brougham, Ellicb, and Austin stbssts. Well-formed streets and footpatha run through the block, and drainage provided for each section has been laid, under the supervision Of the Drainage Engineer. Their sunny aspect, elevated position, and close proximity to tram-line, make these sites most desirable. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS. JOHN HOGGARD. ONE REMAINING SECTION, With a frontage to Wellington-terrace of 45ft and depth of 100 ft. • THOMAS WARD, No. 4. Gbbt-stbbit. D. HEGIE, MAIL CONTRACTOR and EXPRESS MAN, Mastebton, ExpresM* meet everr train.

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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 24 July 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 24 July 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 24 July 1897, Page 8

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