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FRIDAY NEXT, 19th JANUARY, At 1 o'clock sharp. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN INGESTRE-STREET. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have receivod instructions from the owner, who is leaving Wellington, to sell on tho premises, No. 43, Ingestre-street (between Cuba and Willis streets) — Tho wholo of the household furniture and piano, contents of six rooms. Full particulars on Tuesday. ARCADE AUCTION ROOMS, Lambton-quay. MONDAY NEXT. At 2.30 p.m. FABIAN BROS. & CO. will sell as above-Second-hand furniture, watches, lamp, gloves, clothing, &c, &c Also, 100 dozen ladies' now and fashionable Btraw hats, in lots to suit buyers. No reserve. TUESDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1900, At 2 o'clook. English Pianos, American, Organs, Ex Paparoa. WF. SHORTT has been favoured with o instructions to soil at his mart, Willis-street— Lot I—Walnut1 — Walnut piano, obliqno strung, full compass, trichord, check action, upright grand, by J. Man- Wood & Co., by appointment to tho Queen and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales Lot 2 — Walnut piano, ditto Lot 3— Ditto, ditto Lot 4 — Organ, 7 stops, 2 knee swells, by the Thomas Organ and Piano Co., Canada Lot s—"5 — " Little Gem " organ, 8 stops, 2 knee swells Tho abovo aro quito now. and of tho best manufacture The same aro now on view at the mart, Willis-street. Salo TUESDAY, 16th January, 1900, At 2 o'clock. TUESDAY, 16th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. SALE OF CLOTHING. HAIGH AND MORRAH have reoeived instructions to sell at their rooms as above, a large line of men's clothing, including — 25 men's sorgo jackets 50 men's and boys' flannel jackets 40 pairs men's tweed trouserß 20 whito and silk vests 80 felt and hard hats Braces, ties} etc, etc The whole of the abovo to be sold without reserve. TUESDAY, 16th JANUARY, At 2.30 o'clock. SALE op FURNITURE and EFFECTS. HAIGH AND MORRAH will Bell at their rooms as above — 2 English pianqs, suite in horsehair, Chesterfield couch, leather couch, double iron bedstead, telescope tablo, mattresses, knitting machine, mechanical piano player, hand sewing machine, carpet sweeper, musical clock, bath, molodion, surveyor's brass polo measure, hall lamp, bicycle parcel carrier, toilet ware, books, chairs, stereoscope and views, umbrella stand, mats, bicycle, lamp and a lot of sundries Goods on view on Monday. JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS. JOHNSONVIIiE?. TUESDAY, 16th JANUARY, At 11 a.m. I riREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., in conH 1 junction with ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, will sell by public auction, as above— 85 fat bullocks 20 fat cows and heifers 200 fat sheep 50 fat lambs A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.25 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 12.15 and 2 p.m. O. H. PORRITT, Auctioneer. Local Agent— E. BUCHOLZ. Lambton-quay, Wellington. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 18th JANUARY. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will sell J- "— . by public auction ' as above at 1 p.m. — v 49 2J>- and 3 year steers 29 3 and 3£ year steers 21 empty heifers 200 good woolly lambs 300 prime fat owes 300 fat and forward shorn lambs COO 2-tooth wethers 1 fat cow GREAT SALE OF DAIRY AND GRAZING FARMS. WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2 p.m. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS havo received j1. % instructions from Sir James Prendergast, who has determined to realise on the whole of his properties near Palmerston North, to sell by publio auction as above, at their sale rooms, Palmerston North — Q~* A O> ACRES, Fitzherbert, in close O i TcO proximity to the Borough of Palmerston ISorth. subdivided into 37 Sections, ranging in size from 45 to 208 acres, and comprising the very cream of the 'Fitzherbert district. "|€>J/I ACRKS, Bnnnythorpe, on the fi.O lib jE Palmerston- Wanganui Railway Line, and within eaay distance of Palmerston North, subdivided into 41 original sections, varying in size from 10 to 74 acres. The quality of this land is undeniable. It comprises Bom*of tho riohrst land in Now Zealand, and cannot be beaten for either fattening or dairying purposes. The terms offered are exceptional, viz. : — £10 per cent, wish, 10 per cent, in one month, when delivery will be given ; tho balance may bo luft on mortgage for five years, bearing interest at per cont. ner annum, with a proviso that a further 10 per cent, must be paid off at tho end of tho third year. At tho option of tho Vendor, advances may be made in certain cases against value of improvements eil'ected. Purchasers will have the option of paying off tho principal at any timo by giving six months' notice. Tho quality of this land, and its proxi-iity to the important town of Palmerston North, together with its goneral accessibility, all combine to make this one of the most important land sale 3 ever held in the North Island. For plans and further particulars apply ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Palmerston North and Pahiatua. HALL & KNIGHT, Wellington. HAWKINS & LOUGHNAN, Pahnorston North. PYNE & CO., Christchuroh. WELLINGTON RAM AND EWE FAIR. LOWER HUTT SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1900. fTIHE undermentioned will hold tho Annual •*• Ram and Ewe Fair as above. Breeders are requested to sond their Entries as soon as possible, so that they con be advertised. HAIGH & MORRAH. N.Z. LOAN & MIORCANTJLTS CO. FOR SALE, commodious Villa Pvesidonce in one of tho best situations of Petone, artesian water, copper, etc. ; also, To Let, seven-roomed Ilou«e in tho principal residential locality of tho town, every convenience, rent 14s per week. Apply G. London, Chronicle office, Petone.

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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 11, 13 January 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 11, 13 January 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 11, 13 January 1900, Page 8

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