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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 27th and 28th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock each day. QO CASES OF JAPANESE QO *9sU MANUFACTURES ! OJd MESSRS. SIDEY & CO. havo received instructions to sell the abovo in their rooms, Manners-street— Magnificent Drawingroom Jardinieres Beautiful Bamboo Overmantels Handsome Vases and Spills Braokots, Music, and Flower Stands Novelties in Garden Scats Pretty Afternoon Tea Sets Artistic Easels and Whatnots Dainty Coffee Cups and Saucers 4s. Seta of Ladies' Bamboo Bags Original Chocolate Jars Massive Hall Stands 1 Case Four-fold Artistic Fire Screens i Diningroom and Hall Stands > | 2 Ca^es Black and Mottled Tables Case of Assorted Bamboo Chairs Cuso of Octagonal Tables 4 Cases Bamboo Brackots R. PEARSON, Auctioneer. Wholesale and retail merchants and the general public are invited to inspect thia unique shipment, whioh will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. IMPORTANT CITY PROPERTY SALE. MONDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1900, ,At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. SIDEY AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. John Harris, who is leaving Wellington, to sell her valuable city properties situated in Hawkestone -street and HawkestonecreßCent BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Auctioneers' instructions are to realise. R. PEARSON, Auctioneer. Full particulars in the course of a few days. Additional entries for the sale are invited. THURSDAY,, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1900, At 2.30 o'clock. WF. SHORT! 1 has received instruc- • tions from a gentleman leaving Wellington to sell at his Mart, Willis-street, a very superior lot of first-class furniture, comparatively new, consisting of — Solid walnut.-Enghsh piaao, by E. Bishop and Son, Camden Town, handsome sideboard (walnut), 12-foot extension dining table, tufted leather suite of nine pieces, handsome drawingroom suite in figured velvet and gold plush, superior hall stand, largo pier gluss, sft Gin high, eight-day, marble clock, beautifully inlaid fancy tables, carpets, linoleums, floorcloths, Austrian bedroom chairs, horsehair easy and occasional chairs, double brassmounted bedsteads and wire-wove niattrasses, cluohess chests, duchess pairs (eight, seven, and five drawer chests), toilet sets, tea set, dinner servioe, cups and saucers, cutlesy, o.p. ware, glassware, pair steps, skin mats, rugs, and a -quantity of sundries, including an eight-stop American organ. LOWER HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER. HAIGH AND MORRIH w i'l se;l at their sale yards, iiowor iiuu, tw above— 7 springing heifers 5 good dairy cows , 2 good dairy cows near ealviag 3 useful brake horses 1/Hraught horse Sheep, pigs, and poultry Sale at 1.30 p.m. PALMERSTON SALE, 27th SJEPT 1900 .A BIJAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell b// tl public auction, as abovej at 1 p.m.— 10 fat cows 30 empty cows 25 3-year steers 1G fat bullocks 10 springing heifera /30 fat and forward wff&ers (good ]%*) 200 ewes and lambs, v,Lfc nou t reserve. 20 18 months heifp- ra 30 pnrebred ewo Voggets 'mm?<mATp r/IN SA3jE ' A J -ttuRgDAY 28th SEPTEMBER, 1900. BRAHA^j. & WILLIAMS will sell by ocv v «* auction, as above at 1 p.m.— yft f it-class springing heifers 2« l-esh bullocks „ jl£ and 2-year steers " _40 fat and forward ewea 20 3-year steers I forward cow 30 mixed 18 months oattle 10 yearlings 1 shorthorn bull 320 hoggets (good line) 60 owes and wethers THURSDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER. PALMERSTON NORTH SALES. riPHE 'NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., will sell by public auctioxi, as above, at 12 o'clock noon — 220 mixed hoggets 30 2£ to 3-year steers 200 woolly 2-tooth wethers 1 cow 500 hoggets, good line 5 heifers in calf 5 dry cowa CHAS. CARR, Auctioneer, FRIDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1900, At 2 p.m. GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. . IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST - CLASS DAIRY FARM, On Very Easy Terms, BY - ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. FH. WOOD AND SONS have re- • ceived instructions to sell by public auction, as above — All that pieco of land situated at Moroa, near Greytown, Wairarapa, containing 377 acres 20 perches, being part of the Uruokakiti South 8., and being tho allotments numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 on a subdivisional plan depositod in the Lands Registry Office, Wellington, No. 905, and being the whole of the lands comprised and described in title volume 94, folio 185. The property is subdivided into 9 padlocks, all* securely fenced ; 170 acres are Ruamahunga River flats, equal to anything in the Wairarapa, the balance undulating land, all of which has been ploughed. The buildings are new and convenient, property is well watered, and has a good ihetal road frontage, within easy distance of the Greytown Cheese Factory and Railway Station, closo to tho Kaitara School, 'with every advantage for a model dairy or stud farm. For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD AND SONS, Auctioneers, Greytown and CaTterton. ' WEDNESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, ' At 2.30 p.m. FEILDING. MORSHEAD & GIESEN have received insti-uctions from Mrs. E. Giesen to sell by public auction as above in tho Assembly Rooms, Feilding — The whole Awahuri road frontage of her farm, consisting of 41 acres, and cut up into convenient building site's, ranging from £ to 4 acres. This block is splendidly situated, and ad.■nirably adapted for building sites, and has the advantage of being froo from borough rates. It is about 15 minutes' walk from Railway Station. The Homestead contains 9 rooms and firstjlass grounds, and forms a desirable country residence. Terms— s per cent, at sale, 15 per cent, in mo month, and balance in three years, at > per cent.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 74, 25 September 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 74, 25 September 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 74, 25 September 1900, Page 8

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