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TO-MOBROW, WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1899, 1899, Commenoing at 10 a.m. shqrp, And will be oontimiotl throughout the day. ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE, HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence of Mrs. Tuxford, No. 26, Jessie - street. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. aro favoured with instructions from Mrs. Tuxford, who id leaving New Zealand, to sell by publio auotion, WITHOUT RESERVE, at her residence, No. 26, Jessibstrbht, To-morrow, WEDNESDAY, Bth February, at 10 a.m. — The whole of her costly and handsome HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, all nearly new and of first-class quality, including DRAWING-ROOM— Splendid walnut English piano, by Murphy, in exceptionally good order and can be specially recommended, plush music stool, handsome walnut and bevel plate glass cheffonier and whatnot, superb Wertheim treadle sewing machine, superior walnut settee in blue and gold plush, with lady's and gent's occasional chairs to match, beautiful steel engravings $n oak frames, magnificent suite of two pedestal flower vases and centrepiece, tapestry carpet square, walnut inlaid whatnot, occasional tables, bamboo fire-screen, brass fender and fire utensils, heavy tapestry and lace curtains and ornaments. DINING-ROOM AND HALL — Magnificont and handsome American Organ by W. Bell & Co., Guelph, Canada, in superb Amor loan walnut, with 14 stops, complete, Ipocially imported at a cost of £55 ; 4 handjomely carved waftut dining-room chairs, American spring rocking-chairs, cane lounge, walnut occasional chairs, massive mahogany dining table, velvet pile table coyer, large 14 day striking clock in splendid order, handsome dinner service of 60 pieces, choice breakfast set of 60 pieces, very handsome gilt hall stand with marble top and bevel plate s glaVaf -mirror, hall linoleum, handpointed umbrella' stand, stair carpet and rods, Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia in 8 j vols, and 60 vols books. FOUR BEDROOMS — Very handsome duchesse chests of drawers, with bevel plate glass mirrors, unique solid mahogany washstand with bevel plate glass baolc and drawers, toilet ware, large travelling wardrobe in solid oak and bird's eye maple, massive double and single bedsteads, wire-wove, hair, and kapoc mattresses, pillows, blankets, sheets and counterpanes, walnut writing table, bedroom occasional chairs, bookcase and medicine chest, walnut priedieu chair, large wardrobe, mahogany lookingglasses, linoleum, walnnt chess table, brackets. KITCHEN — Large combination dresser and cupboards, table, Austrian chairs, mahogany office washstand, Fletcher gas stove, agate Tvare utensils, earthenware, glassware, garden tools, and a great variety j of useful sundries. Furniture on view on TUESDAY AFTERNOON between the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock. Complete catalogues on application. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. 1 WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. &50 SHEETS GOOD GALVANISED IRON, DOORS, WINDOWS, TOTARA AND MATAI FLOORING, AND SCANTLING, Ac, &c. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will sell tho above by auction on the ground, Argylestreet, off Lorne-streot, in lots to suit buyers. WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At half -past 1 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. lIRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from a lady giving up housekeeping to sell by auotion, at her residence, corner of Dock-street and Bankstorraoe, the whole of her furniture and effects, consisting of — Austrian and cane chairs, couches, dining table, platform rocker, occasional tables, lace curtains, fender and irons, books, 100 table, velvet pile cover, hearth rug, good linoleums all over th« house, fern stand, glassware,, crockery, Brussels carpeting, kitchen furniture and cooking utensils, meat safe, wringer, e.p, cruet, gas grill and oven, gas iron, copper kettle, pictures, lustres, single and double bedsteads, wire and spring mattresses, feather and ka]K>c beds and pillows, duchess tile-back washstand, toilet tables, washstands and ware,looking glasses, stretcher b, blankets, sheets, counter* "^ panes, pillow slips, toilet covers, bed valances, towels, &c, &c. All without reserve.

AT THE LOWER HUTT. WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, $ At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Waiwetu-road, Lower Hucfc WF. SHORTT will sell as above at • the Farm of Mrs. Livingston, who is leaving for Africa, the whole of the household furniture and effects, consisting of — Superior cheffonier. c.p. tea and coffee set, horse-hair suite in cedar, fender and brasses, splendid carpets, nearly new, rugs to match, oval table and velvet pile table cloth, beautiful tea set, dinner service, curtain poles, pictures, vases, bric-a-brac, clock, Japanese trays, Wafrdrobe; washstands, toilet set, antique duchess chest, double and single iron bedsteads,. spring mattresses, .hair and kapok beds, blankets, quilts, linoleums, floorcloths, dressing tables, chests drawers, commode, new stair- carpet-,' mate, tins, roller mangle, Austrian and bedroom chairs, kitchen table, superior kitchen dresser polished, boilers, saucepans, kettles, preserving pans, «eed sieve, lamps, mincing machine, brooms, scales and weights, meat safe, baths, pots, pana, and cooking utensils, and a quantity of useful articles, o.p. ware, cutlery All without reserve. Cudby's brake meets train leaving Thorndon station at 1.15. Also— A handsome double-seated buggy in firstclass order, lately cost £75 ; a really splendid carriage. And Stack about 20 tons hay WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. WAIKANAE SALE. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell by, XjL public auction as above, at 1 p.m.— 300 ewes and tymbs 250 Lincoln ewe's 100 fat and forward ewes 150 4-tooth wethers ■ 500 ewes (in lots) 100 woolly lambs . ' ' 100 2-tooth wethers 25 2* to 3-year cattle IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD RURAL PROPERTY. SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, 1899. AT THEIR SALEROOMS, PALMERSTON NORTH. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS have received instructions from Robert Gardner, Esq., of Kereru, to sell by publio auotion as above at 1 p.m. — • His valuable freehold property known as Piaka, comprising 906 aorei of rich land, situated within two miles of the JKereru Railway Station The property is well improved, about 400 acres having been laid down with the best English grasses, the balance being in drained flax swamp, except about 100 acres of bush, and is subdivided into 12 paddocks. Buildings are numerous, and comprise large dwellinghouse with all conveniences, huts for 30 men, dairy, store-room, milking-shed, <fee, flaxmill, scutohing-shed, and store. There is a good orchard of over 300 trees, in full bearing order. Mr. Gardner has determined to sell the prbfeerty at anything like a reasonable price, as he finds it interfere with his duties as -Inspector for the Advances to Settlers Department. Full particulars on application to THE AUCTIONEERS. WHITE PAPER FOR SALE, cheap, a quantity of White Paper. Apply at Evoning Post office .

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 31, 7 February 1899, Page 8

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