TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1908, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. IN OUR ROOMS, BRANDON-STREET, I OPPOSITE D.1.0. AL. WILSON AND CO. havo re- • coived instructions from a gentleman who is leaving for the Old Country immediately, to sell — The entire Contents of his 8-roomed House. Superior Upright Grand Piano by Bell and Holben (English make) Superior Brussels carpet, 16 x 12. Massive bevelled sidoboard, with 3 bevelI led mirrors. I Bft extension dining table, in oak. Large dinner waggon, 2 cupboards. Chesterfield couch in silk tapestry. Overmantel in new design. Rattan 6ettea and chuira. Massive all-brass curb fender, with brasses and dogs. 4 superior bedroom suites of wardrobes and duchesse pairs. 6 sets of toiletware, double and singlo Scotch chest, and chest drawers, duchesses and washstand, divan and upholstered wicker chairs, bookcase with plate glass doors, also folding book bhelves, hall tables and hall chairs, octagonal and occasional tables, hand-carved do., electric reading lamp, cuckoo clock, ottoman couch and basket chairs, d. and s. b.m. bedsteads, and w.w. mattresses, child's bedstead and mattress complete, chenille and serge curtains, lot of crockery and onamehvare, sewing machine, coal scuttle, brackets, and mirror, rubber macintoshes, lot of pictures, also collection of useful kitchen utensils, etc.. etc. This is a first-class lot of furniture from a good house in Thorndon, and at the close of the sale there will not be a line unsold, if buyers attend. The fiale at 1.30 sharp, as we have over 400 lots to get through. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, at 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF CONTENTS OF 5-RD HOUSE AL. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from E. B. Crouch, Esq., who is leaving for Western Australia, to sell, at their Rooms, TOMORROW, the entire contents of a sroomed house, well furnished; no bed linen. English model piano by Kirchner, 7-piece suite in saddlebags and plush, diningroom suite in green morocco leather (in very good order), Chesterfield couch in saddlebags and plush, very prettilydesigned sideboard (4ft 6in,with leadlights — a most attractive pieco of furniture), hallstancf (up to date), some good pictures, tea set", lot of linoleum, 4 good rattan chairs, Austrian chairs, dining table and superior carved table, occasional tables and chairs, superior duchesso pairs and ware, massive wardrobe in dark wood and double mirror doors, 2 upholstered drawingroom chaii-B, niche upholstered do, d.b.m. solid panelled bedstead with mattresses, etc., good nearly new kapok mattresses, w.w. stretchers and mattresses, washstand and ware, good Axminster carpets, art carpets, fenders and brasses, hall runner, hall curtains, kitchen utensils, filter, lawn mower, good "kitchen dresser, etc., etc. A nico lot of furniture, and to be sold to tho highest bidder, as owner is leaving foe Australia by the boat on Friday. Buyers must take delivery without fail on Thursday, before 4 o'clock. On account of other vendors — 10 bolts No. 2 scrim, 7 sheets of new galvanised iron (6ft), 6 galvanised new sinks (24 x 13i), 1 billiard and dining table combined with cues and board, etc. 6 pictures exhibited at Dunedin Exhibition will also be disposed of To-mor-row. Art connoisseurs are invited to inspect. • A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ■m/TESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO. -"■*- announce that, owing to tho large number of lots in their Rooms for Sale this week, the Sale may have to be con- [ tinued on THURSDAY, ab 1.30 o'clock. Tho rooms are crowded with a very fine class of Furniture, and the sale is to bo I entirely UNRESERVED. Will buyers pleaso attend sharp to time — I.3o— as wo have over 500 lots to get through. FRIDAY, 18th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. SALE OF ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. AL. WILSON AND CO. will sell at • their rooms, as above, on account of tho holders of the bill of lading — 4 cases of electro-plated ware, comprisingcruets, butter dishes, cake do, and a variety of other articles of c.p. ware. Every lot will go to the highest bidder. Would make excellent Christmas presents. NOTE. — Owing to the Auction Room being overcrowded, this sale has been Postponed from Thursday, 17th, to Friday, 18th instant. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. I STOCK SALE. LOWER HUTT YARDS. . TUESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1908, At 2 o'clock. H ERNEST LEIGHTON will sell, as • above- 1 - Account E. J. Riddiford, Esq. — 10 light horses, 3 and 4 years, by an Arab horse out of good station mares, broken to lead, without reserve. Account Various Owners — 1 spring-cart horse, 6 yeara 12 prime fat lambs GET A MARKED PLAN OF HATAITAI, i THE SAFEST INVESTMENT IN I N WELLINGTON. HATAITAI! CHEAPER THAN NEWTOWN, And ONLY HALF THE DISTANCE. GOODfiIcTIONS OVERLOOKING* THE BAYS AND OCEAN. City Water, Gas, Electric Light 1 * Five Minutes from Courtenay-place. PENNY FARE. Plans and particulars apply at THE COMPANY'S OFFICE^ NORWICH CHAMBERS. CUSTOMHOUSEQUAY; Or the Agenis — W. H. TURNBULL AND CO., 5, Panama-street, and Sewtown, KARORI. ■piCK OF BUILDING SECTIONS. HOUSE, 6 rooms, 1 acra, latest conveniences ; 10. minutes from tram. HOUSE, 5 rooms. 1 acre ; 15 minutes from tram. CITY PROPERTIES. TWO HOUSES, best built, in Grantroad and Abel Smith-street; up-to-date. C. OAKLEY PLATTS, 'Phone, 2014. 17, King's Chambers. 3STGAIO (CROFTON). FOR SALE, a superior Residence, sunny position, fine outlook, near station ; tiled hearths and grates, electric light throughout, enamel bath and basin, shower, c.p. taps, hot and cold water; workshop, detached washhouse, etc. ; new, well built, superior finish ; nearly £ acre. Apdlv Nsraio „ Vvenina Post.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 142, 15 December 1908, Page 10
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