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" MONDAY, 29th OCTOBER, WAt 2.30. P. SHORTT has received instruc- • tions to sell at his mart, Willisfitreat— Diningroom suite, drawingroom suite, overmantel, handsome sideboard, extension ilining table, doublo and ainglo bodstoads, spring and wire mattrassos, bedding, chests drawers, duchess pairs and ohosts, rattan lounge, couches, washing machino and maagla combined, 2 sots toiletware, marblo- . top washetand, Luke's range, perambulator, Ringer sowing machino, linoleum, earpetsL 6 Austrian chairs, knife machine, crocWy, and lot suudries: also, billiard ou««, balls, pyramids and marbles, chalk, cue-tips, and dice, lot gas fittings, etc., etai. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 31st OCTOBER^ At 11 o'clock punctually. AT THE HOMIi&TEAD, "WOODLAWN," JOHNSONVILLE. W, P. SHORTT hoB been favoured • with instructions from Mrs. E. Bannister (who has disposed of her farm) to sell, as abovo, the furniture, balance of btack, agricultural implements, dairy utensils and fittings, carts, waggonette, saddlery, harness, fowl coops, garden seats, contents oi conservatory, cheese press and apparatus, as follows: — 16 rooms of furniture, consisting of walnut piano, by Chappoll and Co., London, dining and drawingroom tables, couches, office cedar table, 2 musio stools, sideboard, chairs, lamps, fenders and irons, clocks, linoleums, rugs,; 1 carpets, Wheelor and Wilson sewing machine, • pigeon holes, * curtains, - blinds, overmantels, pictures, mats, \ trays, quantiy of music,} 100 vols. '"' 4*4 * books, set of c.p. dish covers, cutlery, o.p. ware, glassware, soltzo1 gone, tea urn, family Biblo (quito now), occasional tables, horsehair suito, glass shade, Brussels carpot, . ornaments, curtain polos iusnd ringsj inlaid whatnot, model Ji-sjhip, stair rods und carpot, umbrella stands, massive wardrobo (cost £27),- dressing tables, washstands, toilot sets, double and single bedsteads, spring mattresses, ieather beds, pillows, bolsters, Venetian blinds, towel rails, chests of drawers, matting, crockery, cooking utensils and sundries YTaggonotto " and "' polo •■ complete and harness, spring trap and harness, 2 gont's saddles, 1 lady's saddle, conservatory full of choice ferns and plants, a collection of many years, Christie's 100-egg incubator and foster-mother • with lamp complete, ladders, steps, garden tools, meat safes, casks, - cheese vats, 2-roller mangle, copper and lid, clothes baskets, stool-yards, coal vases, dairy cask of salt, churns, milk tins, pails, jars, cheese grindor, scales and weights, jam jars, a quantity of home-mado jams, chaff-cutter, sleighs, roller, tip dray, 200-gallon tank} 1 50 hencoops (various), cross-out saws, axles, spokos, swing-barsj lot of odd harness, 50 feet of water pipo in 12 feet longths (quito now, with taps and sockets), iron tripod for camp fire, swingle. bars, fencing wire, garaen hose, croquet set, single-barrelled gun, cart-jack Boar and sow, two block swans, and a host of sundries and useful articles NOTE.— Everything will be sold absolutely without reserve. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 1 ' t\ A tew outside entries of stock will be received up till Tuesday. Entries may bo mado with Mrs. Bannister, on tho premises, or with tho auctioneers. TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1900, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OP 76a 2r 36p, KARORI. In the Estate of the late Mrs. Francis « Standen. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND COl are favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, 30th Ootober, at 2.30 p.m.— - All that parcel of. land being seotion 56, Port Nicholson S.D., and containing 76 acres 2r 36p, more or less The seotion is reach od by Parkvale-road at Karori Store, and is let to Mr. Georgo Bell as a dairy farm at a rental of per annum. It is all in grass excepting a small area fpr shelter, and well watered, and carries 2J to 3 sheop per acre. Ifc is wire fenced 0 and divided into 2 paddocks. Por further particulars apply to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1900, At 2.30 p.m. MILITARY TOURNAMENT SPORTS, Under the auspices of the Wellington Garrison Officers' Club, His Excellency Lord Ranfurly, Patron. AUCTION SAL.E OP PRIVILEGES. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the Committee of tho Military Tournament Sports to sell at the rooms, Lambtonquay, on Wednesday, 31st October, at 2.30 p.m., the following, privileges in con-, nection with the Military Sports to be hold on tho Petone Recreation Ground on Friday, 9th November (Prince of Walos'a Birthday) — Lot I.— Publican's Booth under the Grand-stand Lot 2. — Refreshment Booth under the Grand-stand Lot 3.— Publican's Booth outside Lot 4. — Refreshment Booth outside, to be erected by the purchaser Terms and other particulars on application to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1900, At 2.30 p.m.AUCTION SALE OP VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, WELLINGTONMESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. aro favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Lambton-quay, oa Friday, 16th November, at 2.30 p.m. — All that piece or parcel of land being part 1 of T.A. 489, Wellington, having a frontage of 43ft to Wollington-terraco by a depth of 47ft, more or less, with the 7-roomed residenco erected thereon known as No. 5, and occupied by Dr. *V ffe - This desirable section is situated at the cop of Masons-steps, and, being so very ?ort*eniont to tho heart of the city and commanding a splendid view of the harbour, is a very suitable residence for a business man. For particulars apply to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARDS, JOHNSONVILIiBj TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, Sale at 11 a.m. THREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., In .It 1 conjunction with ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, will sell by public auction, as above— 50 fat bullocks 300 feit Rheop 50 porkers A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.25 a.m., returning from Jobnsonvillo at 12.15 and 2 p.m. F. L. JACKSON, . Auctioneer. Local Agent— E. BUOHOLZ. Lambton-quay. Wellington. FOR SALE, Roadster Bike; in good condition; £12. Address G., Evening Port. ' ,

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 102, 27 October 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 102, 27 October 1900, Page 8

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