HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND AP- ■ POINTMENT/S. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 22nd FEB. At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. will sell by publio auction, in their rooms, Willis-street, as above — High-class Fumituie and Appointments, tho Contents of a Gentleman's 9roomed residence— BINEsGROOM— Mas3ivo rimu sideboard, mirror back Leather suite furniture, 9 pieces Handsome gilt frame pier glass, large dining table, stamp seat chairs, platform rockers, wicker cosy ch&crs, brass-rail fender, set brasses, carpet square, largo hearthrugs, mats, heavy lacb curtaiE3, crimson blinds, pictures, figures and ornaments, c.p. , ware, cutlery, glass ware, dinner set (40 pieces), tea, do (4U pieces), Uc, etc. BITTINGROOM— MAGNIFICENT OVERMANTEL, made by WEDEGIS, COST £12 Handsome Chesterfield lounge and divan chair • Largo Brussel carpet square and rug Handsomo 4-fold Japanese screen, Do copper-mounted curb fender Do folding couch, fpriiig back and seat, cost £7 ChQ-Ice pictures and ornaments, placques, etc. Handsome Chenille and laco curtains Tapestry occasional chaira, 4 occasional tables, 4 rattan chairs, piano stool, musio stand, oval table, framod mirrors, etc., etc. BEDROOMS— MAGNIFICENT DUCHESSE PAIR, by WEDEUIS; COST £30 Massive brast-mounted bedsteads and bedding Handsome mirror-door wardrobe 3 rimu duchesso chests, duchosse pair inlaid totnra knot, single and double iron bedsteads, Etratencrs, 4 chests drawers, lmen press, toilet tables, mirrors, sets toiictnp.rc, licoJeums, carpets, rugs and mats, curtains, blinds, quills, pictures, iron cot, etc., etc. 2 kitchen dreesers, tables, chairs, wringer, mangle, child's chair, erockeiy, saucepans, kitchen utensils, and general household suiidrios. _ Tho auctioneers wish to draw the attention of buyers to tho above as being of the beat quality, and as good as now, tmd affords au exceptional opportunity of securing high-clajs iurmturc at auction prices, as every line will be sold. WITHOUT RESERVE. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. FTeHE FOURTH SALE of the Season 'JL will be held TO-MORROW, FSIDAY, at 2 p.m., At tho Town Hall. ORDER OP SALE: 1. N.Z. Loan tnd M.A. Co., Ltd. 2. Levin and Co., Ltd. 3. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. 4. Abraham and WiUiains, Ltd. 5. Wairarapa Farmers' Cc-op. Assn., Ltd. 6. United .formers' Co-op Assn., Ltd. 7. A. H. AtkinEon and C. 8. Murray, Kcberts and Co. 9. G. H. Scales. WELLINGTON WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. ' FURNIIURE SALE. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LOWER HUTT. SATURDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1937, At 2 o'clock. .XT ERNEST LEIGHTON will Sell, as iti. aboveHandsome walnut piano, in first-class order; elegant "Sterling" organ, mirror-back sideboard, diiujjg-room gnito 3 pieces upholstered in leather, dining and kitchen tables, rockers, easy chairs, Aus. and Canadian chairs, pictures, linoleums, carpets, ornaments, decks, fancy table 3 and chairs, lamps, , fenders and irons, couches, rrockerj% double and single brass bedsteads, cots, bedding, stretchers, wire-wove mattresses, duchejso pairs, washstands, bedroom ware, chesU drawers, dressing table., book shelves, hip baths, wheei■bairow, mincing mac., fire-guards, mirrors, kitchen utensils, and about IS pairs of fowls. WITHOUT RESERVE. SILVERSTREAM' STOCK SALE. AT M'VIOAR'S YARDS, CLOSE TO • RAILWAY STATION. WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1907, At 1.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON will sell, on o behalf various owners — 400 Two-tooth "Wethcra .. 60FJ.M. Eweo 40 Prime Fat Woolly Lambs 50 Good Rape Lambs 4 Border Leicester Rams 40 prime fat ewes 30 D£:ry Heifers ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. THE FAMOUS KEY'S ESTATE, - • n£li S A^ OUS KEY'S ESTATE, .< THE FAMOUS KEY'S ESTATE^ UPPER HUTT. • UPPER HUTT. . UPPER HUTT. • IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of About •gQ LEVEL BUILDING j-rk SECTIONS, Each having a Frontage of 66 Feet to a Chain Wide Street. Also, A BLOCK OF ABOUT 9 ACRES RICH LAND ADJOINING, And Mr. WiHianu's Substantially-built RESIDENCE, containing 6 rooms, h. and o. water, bath, outhouse 3, and every convenience, only recently erected by himself and standing on about 1 acre of land; an ideal home. - ABSOLUTELY THE PICK OF UPPER HUTT. Seven ' Minutes' Walk fr6m RaDway Station and fronting the Main-road. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from Mr. H. Williams to sell by auction in Wellington, on AN 2SARLY DATE— The above GRAND PROPERTY, which is now being subdivided. Full Particular* Later. Inspection Invited. JOHNSONVILLE SALE. TUESDAY, 26th~ FEBRUARY. j ABRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell, as above, at 11 a.m. — 384 Breeding Ewes 240 Fall-mouthed Ewei 120 Lambs SO Store Lambs 50 Cull Lambs 5 Two-tooth Romnoy Rams 4 Full-mouthed Romney Rams 30 Fnt Wether* 16 Fat Lambs TO CAPITALISTS AND SYNDICATES. FOR SALE, AT~SILVEIISTREAM. ASPI/EXDID lilTek of BUILDING . LAND, about 21 aorcn, rloco to station om! '.nkj, 11 r^aiiiß (ronlajje U> riiisiy: ( i .j I" •' - if \v;iiito<! I'ltit ar>l part t>u!-ir, ,<im l,t luna i.'\<: pu.--hcasei-3 Jjv \V. GAUD, yilvcrclrcain.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 44, 21 February 1907, Page 8
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