TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1901, At 1.30 p.m. ' SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE IN OUR ROOMS. Chesterfield Couch in Saddle Bag and Utrecht Velvet Easy Chairs in Saddle Bag and Utrecht Velvet to matoh Drawingroom Suite in Crimson Repp Handsome Wardrobe, carved front and bevel glass door 3 Superior Sideboards, bevel gloss backs Hall Stands, Overmantels Superior Diningroom Suite in real Morooco, walnut frames Diningroom Extension Table, Bft Superior Duchess Pairs, Chests of Drawers Single and Double Iron Bedsteads Occasional and Fancy Ohairs Leather Diningroom Suite Whatnots, Carpets, Leather and Tapestry Couches, Superior Oval Walnut Table, Spring and Wire-wove Mattrassee, •Wioker Chairs, Skin and Wool Mats, Bedroom Sets, Scales, Kapok Beds, Occasional Tables, Kitchen Tablet, Oheavin's Filter, Counter Glass Case, lot of good useful furniture Also: One Piano by Boehm, a beautiful instrument, very rich tone One Piano by Meissner, one Piano by W. Sohulte i Amerioan Roller IJesk, Office Cupboard, Fireproof Safe (Phillips and Son), Lady's Saddle. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. will hold a sale of superior household furniture in their rooms as above. The catalogue is a lengthy one, and the furniture modern and good. FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, lAt 2.30. TO BUILDERS AND INVESTORS. ) WF. SHORTT has reoeived instruc- • tions to sell at his Mart, Willis'ptreet— \ Lot 1. All that piece of land, having a rfrontage of 50 links to Aro-street by a jdepth of 139.39 links, together with two jwell-bnilt 5-roomed Dwellings, fitted with all (modern conveniences, and at present bringing in a rental of !M)s per week. Lot 2. That magnificent Comer Building Site, having a frontage of 89Feet 4inohes to Moeller-street by 81feet to Shannon-street. This section commands one of the finest views obtainable in the oity. Lot 3. All that piece of Land, having a frontage of 23feet to Ranfurly-terraoe by a depth of 130!eet, together with handsome, well-built 4-roomed Cottage, fitted with every convenience, hot and cold water, &o. Full particulars on application. THREE DAYS SAtiE. .GREAT UNRESERVED SALE -OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. SATURDAY, MONDaW, AND TUESDAY, , • 30th NOV., 2nd and 3rd DEO. At 1.30 p.m. PAWNBROKER'S SALE. WF. SHORTT has received instruc- • tions from Messrs. Fruhauf and Co., City Loan Oflioe, 85, Cuba-streot, to call by auotion, at hiß central mart, Willisstreet — Valuable Unredeemed Pledges, being the largest accumulation efer offered to the publio. 30th NOV.,, 2nd and 3rd DEC. PAWNBROKER'S SALE. WITHOUT RESERVE. • GENUINE BARGAINS. FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH & CO. have . received instructions to sell at their rooms aa above, a lot of useful harness and saddlery, comprising — , . 6 draught collars < 4 trap collars\ > 3 buggy collars 2 sets Rpring-ttap harness 2 sots dog-cart harness 1 gentleman's saddle 1 side-saddles ' ' 12 bridles 6 pairs spurs The above is a new line of splendid quality and finish, and is well worth inspection. FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, T At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH & CO will sell at their rooms, Willis-street, as above — Handsome duchess chest, marble-top washstand, attests drawers, handsome sideboard, hallstand, shaving mirror, easy ohairs, round table, dining table, Austrian chairs, lamps, primus stove, gas-cooking stove, gas-heating stove complete, one wringer, gas ring, box irons, washstands, b|rd cage, wire stretchers, canvaß stretchers, saucepans, coalscuttle, sprinjr mattresses, bedsteads, wioker, ohairs (a large variety), perambulator, fire-soreens, spoons, kitohen dresser, curtains, pictures, commode, wioker lounge, bioyole, and a lot of useful , sundries. Also 1 Gyphus inoubator and brooder com plete 1 Queen oity incubator, in perfect order ' UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE 1 MANUFACTURERS. TO P TAILORS, DRAPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, PRIVATE, BUYERS, AND OTHERS. DAROY FOBD, who has 1 juat arrived from England, will* sell at 11 o'clock eaoh day — Drapery, Fancy Goods, Suitingß, Curtainß, Ladies' Dress Pigoes, Irish Linen, Table D~ama«k, Table Nap- ,- kins, and other goods too numerous. ** to partioularise _ DARCY FORD, "J^HIL Agent and Auctioneer, , White-painted Shop (next Laery & Co., Ltd.),-Willis-street. ' FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. AUOTION SALE— PETONE WHARF. MESSRS. LAERY" AND CO., LTD., are instructed by the Wellington Harbour Board to sell by auction at their Bale rooms, Jervois-quay, at 2.30 p.m. on .Friday, the 29th day of November, 1901, for removal — The structure of the. wharf at Petone, originally built by the Gear Meat Co., Ltd., and recently leased to . the Petono Borough Council. Particulars and conditions of sale and form of agreement and bond, may be seen &t the offices of the Wellington Harbour Board, or at the office of the Auctioneers. LAERY AND CO.,. LTD., Auctioneers. .JOHNSONVJLLE SALEYARDS. THi) FIRST MONTHLY SALE OF STORE STOCK Will be held at our Johnsonville Yf<rd3 on TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1901, At 11 a.m. Early Entries aro reqnested. T7IREEMAN R. '"JACKSON & CO. (in ' fIJ conjunotion with ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.;, No. 5, Lambton-quay. A. train leaves the Wellington-Manawatu Railway Station at 8.55 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 11.50 a.m. and 2 p.m. E. BUCHOLZ, Local Agent.
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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 130, 28 November 1901, Page 9
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