TUESDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1909, At 1.30 p.m. CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURXITURE AND EFFECTS, INCLUDING PIAXO, On account of Mr. J. 1 D. Gray, who is removing to Auckland. On the Premises, No. 75, Grant-road, Thorndon. MESSRS. LEVIEX, SHALLCRASS AXD CO. have been favoured with instructions to hold a clearing salo of the contents of a large well-furnished house, as above, comprising — Drawingroom, diningroom, bedroom, and kitchen furniture, garden tools, etc. Two handsome Chesterfield lounges upholstered in tapestry Two arm chairs in leather, dining table, piano, music stand, expensive Brussels carpet squaro (almost [ now), solid mahogany occasional table, mirror, small tabl<\ pictures, hall1 stand, fender and fire braise 0 , hand- ' some Italian bedstead, several single iron brass-rail bedsteads dressing* tables, chest drawers, child's cot, box ottoman, bedding, rugs, stair carpet and rods, go-cart, kitchen table, mangle, wringer, carpentering tools, pots, pans, and kitoh.cn ulensils, etc. LEVTEX, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. CITY, AUCTION MART, Manners-street. WEEKLY SALE. TUESDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1909. "OERTEXSHAW AND EVENSEN -E5 aro favoured with instructions to sell by auction — About 200 lots of useful furniture and general effects. Removed for convenience of sale. Full particulars Monday. WEDXESDAY XEXT, 20th JAN., 1909. HORSES ! HORSES ! HORSES ! WATTS' S HORSE BAZAAR, Dixon-street. TJ3ERTEXSHAW AXD EVEXSEN -B-JP will hold their Weekly Sale of— HORSES, VEHICLES, and HARNESS. Entries up to time of sale. H. M. BERTENSHAW, Auctioneer. 74, CAMBRIDGE-TERRACE. THURSDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1909. "OERTENSHAW AXD, EVEXSEN JL* are favoured with instructions from My. Macnamara (who is leaving tho *city) to sell by auction, on the premises, as above — \ The whole of the useful household furniture and effects, being tho contents of eight fully furnished rooms. Full particulars Wodnosday. H. M. BERTEXSHAW, Auctioneer. SPECIAL NOTICE By "OERTENSHAW AXD EVENSEN. Tho Auction Salo advertised by us of , first-class Hosiery and Mercery is POSTPONED till SATURDAY, 23rd January, 1909, owing to the goods being; delayed in transit. SECOND ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WAIKANAE YEARLINGS. • . PYNE AND CO. are instructed by Mr. la,n Duncan to Soil by Auction, at Mr. Duncan's' Privato Stables, ' -'"' THORXDOX-QUAY. ■ WELLINGTON, • On ' THURSDAY, 21st JANUARY, Al 2.30 p.m., The following THOROUGHBRED YEAELINGS : Br f (own sister to Saltairo and Bagpipes) by Stepniak, dam Reel, by Medallion, dam Pibroch (dam of Menschikoff). Br o by Kilchoran, dam Preludo, by Morrie ■ -Ensh^d, dam Prologue (half-iistcr to Black Rose, Roseal, etc.). Br c by St. Ambrose, dam Ekaterini Passero'poulo (dam of Playmate and Kiltio Lass) . Br c by Kileheran, dam Fantan (half-sister lo Warpaint) by Gossoon, dam Wheel of Fortune (sister to Cinnamon, dam of Abercorn and Spice). B c by Advance, dam Bonnette, by Conqueror, dam Stephanotis. B or br f by Stopuiak, dam Ranee Nuna (dam of Indian Queen and Romanoff) by St. George, dfun Watcrsprite. B c by Kilcheran, dam Bulbul (three-quar-ter sister to Daunt and Dauntless), by Sir Lancelot, dam Oricntale (sister to Aida, dam of impulse and Uhlan). B c by Kilcheran, dam La Gloria (halfsister lo Xonotte) by St. Loger, dam Charonte. B c by Kilcheran, dam Spun Gold (halfsister to Santa Katerina, dam of iEolus), by Gold Reef, dam Puwere■vvere. . Br f by St. Ambrose, dam Success (dam of Kihvinnim?), by The Officer, dam Content. B c by Conqueror, dam Lady Principal, by Tho Officer, dam The Shrew. Br f by Merriwee, dam Lady Helen (halfsister to Artillery, Hilda, and Strathmore) by St. Leger, dam Ouida. Br c by Kilcheran, dam Strathspey (sister to Bagpipes, and half-sister to Saltaire). B f by Kilcheran or Conqueror, dam Lady Maude, by Grafton, dam Aureoje, by Chester. Catalogues and all information may be obtained from Mr. Lan Duncan, Wellington, or from PYNE AND CO.. Auctioneers, Christchurch. TRENTHAM I WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AXD CO. have been favoured v/ith instructions from Wm. Barton, Esq., lo sell by publicauction, at their Rooms, 27, Panama-street, as above — 179 ACRES, SUBDIVIDED I*9 Into Q ALLOTMEXTS q Of about. g ACRES EACH, g And OXE ALLOTMENT OF O>>7! ACRES. The sections aro situated less than half a I mile from the Trentham Railway Station and Racecourse, about seven chain 3 from the Main-road, eight having large frontages to Moonshine-road, and two having frontages of about 5 chains each to Merton-street. ! The land is practically all level, the soil is exceedingly fertile, the sections are large, and the surroundings beautiful. Terms and further particulars will ha advertised later, and plans will be ready in a few days. j WILLIAM II TURNBULL AND CO , Auctioneers. BULLDOG Stock for Sale— Brindle . Bitch CjgaieMc, safe breeder, Brindle Dor Pup. 5 moulhsi 2 Pups, by Grccnttono— Cinpenlmm Ainu. Apply G < Anderson* Box $3, Nelson, '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 8
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