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THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, - ' At 2 o'clock. SALE OF THE CONTENTS OF AN 8-ROOMED HOUSE.' WF. SHORTT will sell at his mart, • Willis-street, the whole of the re-cently-purchased furniture of A. D. Crawford, Esq., removed from his residence, Miramar, to the roome for convenience of sale^ — Drawingroom— Beautiful Wilton pile carpet 15 x 12, hearthrug to match, easy and occasional chairs in tapestry and saddlebags, coal vase (elaborately carved), rattan ehaiH, occasional tables, card table, curb fender and brasses, splendid lot of 'ornaments, magnificent collection of steel engravings and oil paintings, mirror brackets, etc. Dining-room suite of 9 pieces in real leather, handsome dinner wa|fon (beautifully carved), elegant sideboard, Austrian chairs, curb fender and brasses, overmantel, marble clock, ensy ohairs, dining- table, cut-glass tumblers and wine glasses, handsome dinner service, elegant tea service, and a splendid assortment of c.p. and glassware. Best Bedroom — Heavy brass-mounted bedstead, wire mattress," horsehair and kapok beds to match, handeome cheval mirror dressing table, wardrobe with mirror panol, duchee9 chest, elegant toilet set, 4 pairs new blankets, etc. Contents of 5 Bedrooms— Bedsteads, wire and canvas stretchers, kapok beds, ohests drawers, washstands, toilet ware, mirrors, towel horses, etc. Kitchen utensils complete, tables, ohairg, baths, buckete, wringer, crockery, and a lot of first-class linoleum. Absolutely Without Reserve. Also, Magnificent upright grand piano by Ronisch, recently imported from Melbourne. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 3rd NOV., At ,2 p.m. EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE AT OUR ROOMS (On Account of Pawnbroker's Sale). MESSRS. SIDEYTMEECH AND CO. will sell as above — A large collection of good useful household furniture and effects of all descriptions, too numerous and varied for details, 100 good pictures (well framed), 12 ladies' and gent's bicycles (eomo as good as new), and, by order of Public Trustee, 1 Granvillo typewriter (in splendid order), fancy goods, laco curtains, men's shirts, and large lot useful sundries which must be cleared up; also, 1 incandescent 3-burner gas arc lamp. Tho whole to be' sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, And SATURDAY, sth NOVEMBER, Commencing each day at 1.30 sharp. PLEDGES! PLEDGES! PLEDGES! EXTENSIVE UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. M. Fruhauf, Pawnbroker, 22, Willis-street, to sell at their Central Mart, Manners-street, as above, an exceptionally largo and valuable collection of Unredeemed Pledges, full particulars of which appeared in last Friday and Saturday's Post. The list comprises goods of all dosorip. tions. The pianos will be told at 4 p.m. on Friday. As it is now over 12 months since Mr" Fruhauf has held a sale, wo should strongly advise the publio to attend this sale. SIDEY, MEECHAND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR CENTRAL AUCTION MART, MANNERS-STREET. MESSRB. SIDEY. MEECH AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions from various vendors to sell at their rooms as above, tho following valuable properties :—: — COTTAGE PROPERTIES. AH that piece of land being part Section No. 1092 of the City of Wellington, containing 12 perches, having a frontage of 72ft by a depth of 40ffc to Edinburgh • terrace, with a well-built 2-roomed dwelling with all 'conveniences erected thereon. The above affords a splendid opportunity, as tho owner has decided to realise. All that piece -of land in Bute-street, having a frontage of 15ft 9in by a depth of. 60ffc, together with the 3-roomed dwelling and all' conveniences erected thereon, known as No. 6. An exceptional opportunity. SECTIONS. 2 good Sections," Mortimer-terrace, off Epuni-street, being Sections Nos. 21 and 7 on the plan of the sub. division. Section No. 21 has a frontage of 46ft 7in by a depth of 167 ft 10in, ond No. 7 has a frontage of 45ft 6in by- a depth of 94ft 9in. These sections command a eplendid view of tho city and suburbs. Very easy terms are offered to the purchasers of these sections. , NOTE.— Further entries are being received for this sale. SIDEY, MEEOH AND CO., Auctioneers, Land_ and Estate Agents, Wellington. AUCTION SALE OF. DRAPERY AN!) CLOTHIiNu. IEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO.'S J Auction Mart,' ' Willis-street, FRIDAY, tho 4th, and SATURDAY, the sth, commencing at 11 a.m. each day. Tho following are a fow of the lines to bo offered: — Irish linen table damask, ditto napkins, inarcella and honeycomb nuilts, lace curtains, sheeting (single and double), calicoes, flannelettes, blouse lengths in silk, sateen, and muslin, dress lengths in all tho latest shades and materials, towels, cretonnes, art muslins, serges, vicunas, tweeds, coatings, readymade 6uitß, umbrellas, etc., etc. DARCY FORD Auctioneer. NO RESERVE. MONDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, AND TUESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1904, Commencing each day at 1 o'clock eharp. Ex S.S. Indian Monarch. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF A MAGNIFICENT CONSIGNMENT OF 950 VOLUMES^ VALUABLE BOOKS. Fiom one of tho Loading Firms of Booksellers and Exporters in England. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. are favoured with instructions from the Consignors, to sell by public auction at their 100 ms, Featherston-strect, Wellington, as above, a direct consignment of OCA VOLUMES RARE BOOKS, one «-'*■'" of tho finest shipments over offered in New Zealand, comprising an extensive collection of special books on Now Zealand and the South Sea Islands by the best known authors. Also, an exceptionally large number of valuable Standard Works on History, Painting, Architecture, Voyages, French Classics, Science, Poetry, Natural History, and a remarkable collection of Signatures of Famous Men. Complete catalogues on application, or will bo pouted to any address. Books on view after Friday, 28th Octobor, also on Saturday Evening, sth November. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. WANTED Known— Shortt's 30s Military Field Glass, the most powerful glass ever sold at the price. WANTED Known — Unredeemed 1 'ociges! Bargains! — W. Smart, 86, Wniib-scrcet, i» holding a great sacrifico sale of above ; no reasonable offers refused. For instance, now S. Rotherbams and Wallham _ever Watchc3, 50s ; S. Chains, ss : S.B. Guns, 30s ; Overcoats, from 7s bd. N.B. — Tho place to buy or tho place to sell, or, if you need money, ' to be treated well. W. Smart, Willie-st.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 8

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