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FRIDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1908, Al 2 p.m» AUCTION SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At the Residence, No. I*, AITKEN-STREET (Clofe to the Government Railway Station) MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will fell by auction on tho premises, as above — The wh'olo of the HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, comprising the contents of 7 rooms, including : Piano bj' Rud Ibach Sohn, carved walnut drawing and diuingroom suitca, very fine inlaid China cabinet, antiquo pier glas*, ornamental occasional chairs, caipots, nearly new dining table, carved old English sideboard, occasional and other tables, music canterbury, brass and irou double and i bedsteads, antique mahogany washstauds, duchesso dressing tables and chest?, dinner service, and useful effect?. On view Thursday Afternoon and Morning of Sale. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneer*. WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1908, At 1 o'clork. UNRESEPvVED AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS. MESSRS. J. H. JSETHUNE AND CO. will Sell at their rooms, Featherstonetreet, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 4th March, at 1 p.m. — A large catalogue, comprising 1200 VOLUMES of Historical, Scientific, Technical Works, and General Literature, including! International Library (20 vols.), Arabian Nights (12 vols.), Chambers'a Encyclopaedia, Stephens's Thesa.nru«, tho Literature of All Nations, The Yachtsman (8 vols.), collection .of 20 American Original Etchings, Van Dyck Sketch Book, Turner Colleotion, American Painters. (Ruskin), Auditing (Dicksce), Bracken's Poems, Old Marlborough, Wotks on Law, Science, Poetry, History, Theology, and Art, Text Books, Novela, and General Literature. Catalogues of the 346 lots aro now available and the books are on view. VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTINGS, By T. R. ATTWOOD. To be Sold by Public Auction On THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. W. H. KTORRAH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Attwood to sell by public auction in their rooms, Williß-street, as above — 1| q Valuable OIL PAINTINGS, JL»7 handsomely framed 1 q Valuable OIL PAINTINGS, XO panels, of BEAUTIFUL NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. On View MONDAY, and aro Worthy of a Visit of Inspection. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 27th FEB., 1908, at 2 o'clock. SALE OF CONTENTS OF A SIXROOMED HOUSE. WF. SHORTT, LTD., .have been • favoured with instruction^ to sell at their mart, Willis-street, on account of a gentleman leaving Wellington — Splendid piano, by Mignon. Handsome bookcase, with glass fop find beautifully ctiryed panels. Massive diningroom suito of 9 nieco3 in leather, drawingroom suito in tapestry nnd plush, 4 chippendalo i < occasional chairs, occasional tables, dining rabies, easy chairs, Austrian chairs, couch -in velvet, massive Italian bedstead, double and single iron bedsteads, spring and wire mattresses, kdpok and flax beds elaborate duchosse pair in solid mahongany, elegant bedroom suite of three pieces, handsome duchesso with shaped mirror and marbla-top washsland, toilet tables, washstandg, toilet ware, commode, kerosene heoter, meat safe, Brussels carpet, hearth rugs, cooking utensils, fendors and brasses, large assortment of books, Atlas cooking range, and sundrins, also 50 games of Diubolo. NO RESERVE. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 7.30 o'clock VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Situated in CLYDE-QUAY. By Order of the Public Trustee, in the Estate of the late Mrs. Matilda Meech MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. ha\e been favoured with instructions irom J. W. Poynton, Esq., Public Trustee, to sell by public auction in their rooms, as above — Lot 1. — All that picco of land containing 6.15 perches \more or less), having a irontage to Clyde-quay of 46. f3 links, with tho o-roomed residenco erected thereon, and known as No. 15. Electric lighc and all convenience!!. Lot 2. — All that p.ece of land containing 6.9 pcrchea (more or lose), having a trontago to Clyde-quay of 44.17 links, with the 6-roomed resideuco erected thereon, and known as No. 16. Electrio light aud all conveniences. Lot 3.— A1l that piece of land, containing 15.3 perches (moro or less), having a frontage to Clyde-quay of 52 4 links, with 4-rooincd cotlago erected thereon, and known as No. 26. Gas and all conveniences uul conservatory. Low 4. — All that piece of land containing (more or less), having a frontage to Clyde-quay of 17ft 4in, with 4-roomed cottago thereon, and known as No. 29. Lot b. — All that piece of laud containing 8.7 perches (more or less), having a frontage to Roxburgh-street of 28.4 links, with 4-roomed cottage and all conveniences erected theroou. Lot 6. — All that piece of land containing having a frontage of 30ft to streetby a depth of 90ft. with 4-roomed cottago and scullery. Gas and all conveniences. For full particulars ard cards to view, apply to tho Auctioneers FRIDAY, 23th FEBRUARY, IGOS, At 11 a.m. j POULTRY ! POULTRY ! THIS N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., Allen-st., heve received instructions fiom Mr. A. W. Jones, of Pahautanui (who ha 3 sold hii farm) to sell by public auction as above : — 400 head of first class lnj ing low Is. The abo\e comprises the entire laying ntock of a well-known breeder, and affords an exceptional opportunity for purchaseis. WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT: RESERVE

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 12

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