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jjIOXDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, At 1.30 'clock. PLEDGES. PLEDGES. Tl/TESSRS SIDEY, MEECH AXD CO. LLiLL (entirely under now management} have been instructed by Mr. J. Griffiths, Pawnbroker, Courtenay-place, to sell fts above — Unredeemed Pledges and Pawnbroker's Goods. On view at 10 a.m. WITHOUT RESERVE. TUESDAY AXD THURSDAY, Ist and 3rd OCTOBER, 1907, At 1.30 p.m. TO STATIONERS STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. £1250 BOOKS, STATIONERY, £1250 £1250 FANCY GOODS, £1250 £1250 Etc., Etc. £1250 ■UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of J3AXKRUPT STOCK OF STATIONERY, BOOKS, . FANCY GOODS, AND STATIOXERY. MESSRS. SDDEY, MEECH AXD CO. (under entirely new management) have- recaivod instructions to soil at thoir rooms, Mannors : street — Books of every description, stationery of all kinds A great assortment of fancy goods, including bags, purees, vases, china and crockery ware, and every class of goods stocked by booksellers and storekeepers. . . £1250 " WITHOUT RESERVE. £1250 £1250" WIiHOUT RESERVE. £1250 JOHNSONVELLE SALE. TUESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1907. i*A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., XX will sell as above, at 11.30 a.m. — 23 fat bullccks 16 fat bullccks 16 fat bullccks 16 fat bullock! 60 fat Wethers 108 fat welhers 112 prime wethers AUCTION SALE Of a BEAUTIFUL AXD IXTERESTIXG COLLECTION "__ Of WATER-COLOUR SKETCHES - - - ' By T~ MR. WALTER LESLIE, Descriptive of'a Tour round New Zealand and among tho Islands of the Southern " "Seas. ' " f»yf ESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. LL»JL have received instructions from Mr. Leslie 'to sell by publio auction, in thoir rooms, Willis-street, On. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2nd' OCT., At 2 o'clock— A-Valuable and interesting collection of 100 WATER-COLOUR SKETCHES, Depicting places and 'scenes of interest and note around New Zealand and among, the many adjacent islands, the Kermadecs, Bounty Islands, etc. Tho merit of the work in these sketches it beyond dispute, ' and when, we say that they are the 'only extant pictures of tho scenery in these localities, it will be under stood how valuable and interesting Mr. Leslie's work is. . Tho pictures are now on _ view in our zooms, and we cordially invite inspection of same at any time. W. H, MORRAH AND CO., Auctioneers. 20 BRAKE HORSES. 20 20 BRAKE HORSES. 20 LOWER HUTT YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 2nT OCTOBER, 1907, - At 2 o'olock. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions to sell, ■"Account A. M'Farlane — 10 first-class brake horse?, 3 to 5 years 1 very fine heavy draught horse, ■ 5 .~" jears " '. "Account J. V. Dyke — ' „ 1Q Inesh country brake and van horses, 4 to-6 years IMPORTANT CLEARING-OUT SALE Of HIGH-CLASS JFURNITURE, BELL ORGAN, AND SUNDRD3S, 53, NELSON-STREET, PETONE. - THURSDAY, 3rd~OCTOBER, 1907, ~ At 2 o'clock. H' ERNEST EEIGHTON has received • instructions iroin- Mr. Chas. How, who i« leaving the district, to sell by auction, as above — First-ciass Bell organ and chair, squares, fend era and jrone, couches, rockers, fancy tables, wicker chairs, arm and lounge chairs, Austrian and Canadian chairs, overmantels, bamboo and wicker flower stands, ornaments, brackets, pictures, curtain poles and rings, trays, \ ~ aining table, musio canterbury, clocks, o.lcloths and linoleums, glassware, crockery, halL stand, umbrella stand, _ double and single iron bedstead*, spring mattresses, duchesse pair 3 ,. washstands *nd ware, Scotch chest, towel-rails, dressing tables, mirrors, commode, dresspr, coalscuttle, bellows, mincer, lute-hen cable, boilers, pots, pans, and ' kitchen atensils, meat safe 6, preserving pan, gas ftove, ga« cooker, bath, wheelbarrow, blindf, wire netting, coops, garden tools, hose, and sundries. WEDNESDAY, 2nd .OCTOBER, 1307, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PL\XO, Etc., In Our Rooms. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. will hold their usual weekly eale in their rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, as above, and dispose of a Lot of household furniture and effects, removed for convenience of eale. Full particulars on Tuesday. Wo hold extensive unreserved furniture sales in our roonH every Wednesday afternoon, and they are always attended by a good ciass of buyers. Further entries aro invited for th« sale, which will be, as usual, without reserve. - THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1907. At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, On the Premises, No. 1, Austin-terraco (off Austin-street). •T|/f ACDONALD, WILBON AND CO. JWL have received instructions from the owner who in giving up housekeeping, to sell at No. 1, Austin-terrace (off Aiutin•treet), as abovo— The whole of her superior household furniture, eto Full details on Tuesday. STEVENS, MARSHALL AND CO. HIGHEST Prices Given for Old Copper. Brass, Lead, Zinc, Horse Shoes, &mp Iron, Caet-iron, Bottles, Ragg, Sacking, etc ; nothing too pmall or too big. 236, WILLIS-STREET. 'Pttona 2275.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 10