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TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST, IGO2, At 2 p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 162 a, ADELAIDE-ROAD. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. are instructed by Mr. D.. MaoaJLLum to soil by publio auction, at his residonoo, lo&vj Adahiide-road, on Wednesday, 20th August, 1902, at 2 p.m., the wholo of lus jKmsehold furniture, comprising— Magnincout semi-giaud piano, by Wilh,elm liohia; splendid dulcet alther-banjo, excellent tono ; cmbosaad dinmg-roozn suito of 6 lumens, haiuUomo overmantel with bevolled-*i.lgod mirrora, duchoss chest (b«vol led- edged mirror), tilob»ck washstandu, occasional tables, wicker chairs, «oal vaso, douhlo and single brass-rail iron bodutoadu, wiro wove mattresnes, tables, duvira, laoo and mnsliu cur* taint, incandescent mautlo and burner, ' table coven, linoleum, pots, pans, etc, and a. Urge variety of uvoful household furmturo The whole without reserve. On viow from 11 a.m. day of salo, HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1902. At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF SIX-ROOMUD VILLA RESIDENCE, WALLACE-STREET. MESSRS. HAROOURT AND CO. nro instructed to (oil by public auction At thoir rooms, 48, Lnmbton-quay, on SViday, 22nd August, 1902, at 2.30 p.m.— All that pieco or parcel. of land, being pwt of Town Acre 714, having a frontage of 33ft to Wallace-street by a depth ranging from 93ft lin to 115 ft 2in, with a width at tho back of 78ft, together with tho rosidonoo erected thereon, known as No. 61, Wallaoe-stroot. This first-clan villa residence, which contains six large rooms, bathroom, tubs, ooppor, gas, lias two bay windows and portico. The building, which ia all on ono floor, stands high, and is fret from all possibilities of dampness. Tho ground, which is of groater area than usually obtaioablo in good residential districts, is well laid out, and tho wholo property forms an ideal rosidenoo yithin oasy reach of the oentro of the city. For full particular*, apply y HARCOURT AND CO., ' Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, At 2 p.m. t mOWNSEND AND PAUL will sell by X auotion at Watt's Saleyards, Harrisitroet— 1 grey gelding, broken to harness 1 Bay gelding, broken to harness 1 ohestnut mare, broken to harness Trials given. j , * ;, THURSDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1902, At 2.30 p.m. ' ATTRACTIVE SALS Of ' . fIIGH-OLASS BRONZE STATUARY, ORNAMENTS, Eto. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. huvo besn favoured with instructions from & gentleman leaving for South Africa to sell at their auotion rooms), Willis•crest — The whole of his valuable «&6V unique collection of BRONZE STATUARY, ORNAMENTS, and CARVED FIGURES in great variety, comprising in part— 1 "Kanen" Goddess of Health, formerly High Priest's Private Shrine, v«ry old 2 clay figures, "Ni-o," originally kept at the gates of ancient temples 1 figure, "Senero Rihyu," a famous priest. Speoiman of rare glazing 1 bronze Karo, or incense-Burner's Helmet, with symbolical figures 1 solid bronzo dragon 1 solid bronze figure, Japanese Peasant in Modern Dress, etc. 1 solid bronze Rat, considered to be the highest speoimen of Japaaese art 1 wood earring, "Shi-ten-o," one of the four Gods of Heaven, highly ornamental 1 wood oarvin*, grotesque figures, old Northern Japanese work 1 wood carving, figures at work, Northern Japanese work 1 hardwood carving, very finely carved, "God of the Serpents" 1 hardwood carving, "God of the Dragons" 1 hardwood carving, "UrshinA," Japanese "Rip Van Winkle" 1 hardwood carving, "Turtle and Lady" 1, figure, "Ho-Tai San," "God of Luck" ( 1 vory handsome mahogany oabinet Japanese Inudtonpes, bronzo figure with rosewood stand A numbor 6f bronze figure*, exquisitely finished Specimens of the lost art of glaaiilg, wood carvings, eto., v eto. The articles mentioned above aro •riginal works of tho art of Japan, boing specimens of both thoir old and new stales of workmanship. Thera are no duplicates known to b ? in existence. The re.ajority woro found in temples, and form part of a valunblo private colleotian, which has taken mnny yowi to get together. This kind l of art specimens i» no t now projnirnblo by tho tourist, r.p.d it is extromoly doubtful if such a valuable, artistic, and unique collection has Wore been offered °« , pul>ll ° of Wellington. Catalogue* on application. Goods on view Wednesday morning. PALMtfiiSTON~NOttTH STOOK SALE. THURSDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1002. ABRAHAM A WILLTAMS (Ltd.) will sell by puKlio auction at their yards, RanKiMkei-nfcreefr, ni abovn, at.fi p.m.— 70 yearling to 2-year catthk 00 21 and 3-year steer* 10 helfor«, in oilf 100 ewe*, in lamb 12 prime fat bullock* 3 fat. liHifer* 6 apriuging heifer* 2 tlry cow» 200 mixed hoggrta 100 dry ewon On nooouut of tbo Orow* Blown* E«tate— 120 well-bred Bliortho- rn wibanera 1 30 fat oown • 35 U-jcar steers 90 fresh 3-year-oi d bullocks Within one y ,n d o f PnJiiatua Railway aiation, aohool, and Creamery. WEDNtf' 3DAY,~27t'A AUGUST, At 12.30 p.m. A BRAT jam AND~WILLIAMS (LTD.) bar cc receivod instructions from Mr. Jamea / Voters, who is relinquishing dairying of /ing to ill-health of his family, to sell v j above, absolutely without ra»ervo — ■ fiOQ acres highly improved dairy farm, subdivided into 7 paddooks, together with new dwelling containing 9 rooms ; also 12-b»n cowshed, 6 pig-sties, oalf-house, and all necessary outbuildings. Also, the whole of hi* carefully-selected dairy herd, comprising— {♦ fk-t-claM cows, to calv« *t faotory dates. AIIOETOWN SECTIONS. MESSRS. DWAN BROS., to complete the sale of their block hava a few of the very bent Saotion still fc* Sale. Intettding buyers should oall and see us without delayT These sections are free from floods, all level. The J finest «*d cheapest that have been offered m the Hutt for nißtiV via™. The new streets are now nearii./ completion. Kiwy termß arrrangod Aoply DWAN BROS.. WUlu-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 43, 19 August 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 43, 19 August 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 43, 19 August 1902, Page 8

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