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TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, 25th APRIL, 1902, At 1.30 p.m. •SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN OUR ROOMS. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from tho owner to sell at thoir rooms, as above — A largo quantity of superior household furniture, contents of six rooms, removed for convonieuce of tmlu, comprising — Splendid Brussels carpet, nearly now, 16 x 16, tapeslry carpet 12 x 12, tapestry carpet 11 x 13, superior hand-puintotl wall mirror, suito in tape-try 9 pieivs, suito in tapo»try 7 pieces, wicker ea=y chair* and cuslnoiw, rcttan chairs, superior diinnjjroom suite in morocco leather, extension dining tables Bft nnd 6ft, Empire lewiug machino, cabinet case, now ohesterfiold couch, lady's eaey chair, 4-fold Japanese eci-ocu, platform and cane rockor chairs, rattan chairs, lonther and t.\2)cstry couches, sidoboard, cheffomer, linoleum, good pin-jf-ponj tablo Bx4, octagon table, Hinder sowing machino, Bteel eng:avi»g£, oil paintings and other picture?, horsehair couch, round table, dining tablo, c.p. tea and coiico scrvico, Austrian chairs, kit-ch-m t.i')les, double and single iron be/i.'-toads, wiro and spring mattre*..os, kapok bad, down quilts, curtains, duches chests, washstand*, stretchers, iron cot, box couch, ohi^t drawers, kitchen chain), lot kitchen utenßJls, linoleum and oilcloth, music, books, oarpct and folt, hull carpet, orna- * menU, b'scuit barrol, deck chair, cmet, honrthrug, hanging lamp, lot Kundrios, otc' Albo, ' lOoublo-barroHod brooch-loading gun by Fred T. Bonnett, London, firstclass violin and caso, garden seat, 30ft hose, filter, 2 new Buita clothes, oflicn table, oflico _ dnsk, Barloou typewriter, 3-rollor mangle, lady's bicycle, hand camera, eto. Parties having furniture to dispose of will find this a good opportunity, as wo bavo 'p^nty of room for tho display of same TO-MORROW, FRIDAY*, 25th APRIL, At 2 o'olook. A PIANOS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE A In Our Rooms. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. tiro favoured with instructions to sell by publio auction as abova — 1 black and gold piano, by Hoelling nnd Spangenberg 1 walnut piano, by Kirkman 1 walnut piano, by Ohappell 1 wajnut piano, by Folkeins d Also, 801 l organ, 8 stops. WEDNESDAY NEZT, 30tii APRIL, At 1 o'clock. SALE OF SHEEP AND DAUIY STOCK AT TAITA. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. J. li. Cottlc, who is givir.g up keeping ccvvs, to sell on the farm, at Toita, next Mr. Adam Gordon's, as aljove— 100 f.m. ewes tO lr.ml?« 20 good dairy cowa, some in milk anu some, comiivg to calving 10 good dairy heiiors, some springing, and others will calve in the spring 3 younz bulls, -well bred 50 head young poultry, 1 staok hay -» 1 hydraulic uam, 12 milkoans 2 sprinc carts, noarly new 3-year-old filly, part draught A f«w outsido entries will be received. A lijjlit luncheon, sliglltly exhilarating, will ba provided for utose from •> distance. '

LEVIN BTOCK SALE. 25tb APEIL, 1902. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell by pubiiot auotion at their Yards, levin, as above, at 1 p.m.t— _^ 100 3-year atoors 50 3-year a Leers 60 3 year steers 14 18 mouth hoifora 15 18-month steors 27 3|-y«ur bullocks |SG mixed sheep w ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. SALE OF THOROUCIH-BRED RACING STOOK— WELL- BRED HACKS AND HARNESS HORDES. FRIDAY, 2nd MAT, At M..30 a.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., xjL have received instructions from the Hon. J. D. Ormond to sell by public auotion, at thoir iiorso Emporium, Palmorston, North, WITHOUT RESERVE— nn Thoroughbred yearling to five yoar%J& old geldings and colts by Dreadnought, St. Andrew, Flintlock, The Officer, and Defiance, out of imported Australian and other thoroughbred mares from good racing families, and going back to tho well-known old siros Traduoer, Stockwell, Petor Flat, and Touchstone Inoluded in the above ore none grand 4-year-old fillies by Dreadnought. Tho name of tUo Hon. J. D. Ormond i* so wall known throughout tha colony as a breeder of successful racehorsoa that no further recommendation is required. Also, in conjunction with the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., and on bohalf of Q. P. Donnolly, Esq., mainly without rasorve — s»/\ Woll-bred horses, comprising— 17 thoroughbred yearlings and 2-year-old geldings and fillies by Catesby. Torpado, and Goldroef, to bn sold with engagements at Auokland, Egmont, and Hawkea Bay Brown ♦illy Fairy Dream, 2 years, by Quilt from Nymph Brown golding Gold Purse, 2 yean, by Gold Koef from Purse Ring Chestnut filly Waiwhira, 3 years, by Quilt from Waikaha Brown gelding Pearl Gun, 3 years, by Purepo from Pearl Powder Brown mare Kahuwai, 4 years, by Quilt from Brooklot The above are in training. , 5 well-bred goidings, broken to saddle and harness, by Kaiwoka, Wehikore, and Rcnata 23 half-bred Carlyon ponies, 2 and 6 years old, by Catosby, Wehikore, suitable for polo, harness, eto. 10 5, 6, 7, year old station hacks, just broken. The Carlyon ponies are a grand lot, and combine the speed of the thoroughbred with the staying power of the wellknown Carlyon breed. Catalogues on application. AUOTION SALE. TO-MORROW, at 2 o'olook. At the Temporanco Hall, Petone'. MACFARLANE AND CO. have received instructions from the consign acs to sell by publio auction — Miscellaneous goods, drapery, cutlery, cruets, clocka, musical instruments, furniture, watches, eto., eto. The Whole to be Sold Without Reserve. Terms cash. Tf^Oß SALE, in Mein-Btreot, a three. M- roomed Cottage and all conveniences : rooms can ba added easily : land 28 X 165} emy terms. Apply J» T. Hawthorn. Oriental Bay.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1902, Page 8

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