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f MONDAY AFTERNOON, At half-past 1 o'clock. JC. ARBUCKLE will sell by auction • at his rooms, Ghuznee-streot — Piano, sideboard, duchosse chests and waehstands, cupboard, bedsteads, wire mattresses, box mattresses, chaira, tables, billiard table, gent's new B.S.A. bicycle, crockery, boots, and a very large quantity of useful carpenters' and other tools, blocks, i-opes, etc. TUESDAY. 11th MAY, 1909, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT HATAITAI. AL WILSON AND CO. have re- • c-eived instructions from Mr. A'Court, who is leaving Wellington, to cell at his residence Matai-road, Hataitai— The contents of 5 rooms, fully furnished. Lot of good linoleums, Axminster hearthrug, mohair and pile mate, escritoire in dark wood with bronze relief, dining table and chenille table cover, American rocker, Austrian chairs. Japanese screen and easel, lot of good steel engravings, oil paintings, crockery and ornaments, painted mirrors, dumb -waiter, child's go-cart, two heavy brass incandescent lamps, db m. bedstead and w.w. mattress, w.w. stretcher, kapoc mattress, pillows, blankete. sheets, quilts, massive sft wardrobe, with mirror-door and carved panels, superior cheval duchesse pedestal pair in newest design, Scotch chest, chest drawers, v. asbstand, toiletware, chenillo and lace curtains, also a lot of useful kitchen utensik, 'including two-roller mangle and table do., etc., etc. Also 2 Singer drophead sewing machines, both in perfect order and almost new. This furniture has only been, in use 12 months. Mr. A'Court is leaving for Sydney on Friday, and every article has to be sold. WITHOUT RESERVE. The house is corner of Matai and Waipapa roads. Flag will indicate. Close to the tram. Get off tram at the Bon Marche Store. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, at 1.30 o'clock! 6 ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANOS. AL WILSON AND CO. will sell in • their rooms as above — 6 English and Continental Pianos, by leading makers. Will buyers please inspect, and they will find some really first-class instruments amongst them. The prices will suit all classes of buyers. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 13th MAY, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF FURNITURE and EFFECTS, at South-avenue. AL. WILSON AND CO. are instruct- • ed by tho owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at her residence, 3, South-avenue (off Hopper-street) — _ Tho contents of six rooms, fully furnished. Full particulars on Tuesday. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell, at their Rooms, 26, Brandon-street, on WEDNESDAY, 12th May, at 2.30 p.m.— Those two Desirable Properties, situate at Hawkestone-crescent, Thorndon, being part of Town Acre No. 553, comprising areas of 42ft x 30ft and 20ft x 70ft, more or less ; together with tho 4 and 5-roomed Cottages erected thereon, -known as Nos. 1 and 3, both fitted with usual conveniences. The properties are located in a quarter of tho city where residences arc in keen demand. They are at present occupied by first-class tenants, at a rental of £91 per annum, and they will ho sold separately, or in one lot. Title, Land Transfer. Full particulars and cards to view from tho auctioneers. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 17th MAY, At 12.30 o'clock sharp. 33 FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. AL. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mr. Victor F. Hughes, who is going into sheep farming, to sell at his farm (late Mrs. Picken's), close to Johnsonville— 23 first-class dairy cow"* 9 springing heifers 3 yearling heifers 1 bull 1 4-year-old mare, suitable for van or lorry ; a real good sort, and thoroughly sound and staunch. iilassey-Harris hay rake, lot of inilkcana and sundries. The cows arc a first-class lot. all young and heavy milkers some in milk, others springing and to calve in the spring. Intending purchasers are invited to iiwpect the cows when being milked, and they will bo thoroughly satisfied. It is milk you want, and milk they will" give you. _ The sale is to be absolute and a clearing- ouc. .Light refreshments provided. Buyers must be sharp to time. . A. I t . WILSON, Auctioneer. TO RESTAURANT BUYERS. AEARE opportunity occurs for taking over ono of the most desirable and best paying Businesses in Hawkes Bay, clearing a net profit of over £23 per week, together with a long and valuable leaso of premises at a weekly rental of only 255. The business (a genuine bargain) will be sacrificed (including lease of premises valued at £200, all stock, furniture, fittings, and fixtures) for £700. If so desired a portion of the cash can remain, payable by monthly instalments, to suit the requirements of the purchaser. F. Moore, Land Agent, Hastings, H. 8., solicits an early application. WF. E G G X R S, • Land and Estate Agent, No. 9, JOHNSTON-STREET, CENTRAL PROPERTIES in tho CITY. Off Webb-street— Five Rooms; land 29 x 80. Price £680. Very near Willis-street— Three Rooms ; land 18ft x 80. Price £550. Off Brougham-sti-eet — Neat 5-roomed House ; land 33ft x" 60ft. Prico £740. Nairn-street — Five-roomed House and tworoomed House; land 32ft x 69, with double frontage. Price £825. All tho above have modern conveniences, and are not old houses. Call early. IDEAL Freehold Dairy Farms— 2oo acres, near Hunterville, divided into 8 paddocks ; 5-roomed house, up-to-date cowshed and yards, stables, cart and other sheds ; good orchard ; school, post office, and creamery within 1 mile, splendid roads. Price, including dairy herd (90 head), £17_10s per acre; terms £1000 cash, balance arranged. This is a cheap property, and well worth £20 per acre. The best of Rhnu and Matai Bush— l4oo acres, 0.r.p., at £l 3s Gd, within 2 miles. of Main Trunk line, middle section; area in grass 350 acres ; cottage of 3 rooms, yards, dip, otc._ This property is worth a fortune to a timber miller, and should cut at least 20,000 ft to the nere right through, and Jho quality of the timber is the very bosl. 'Jram rights to xlation (distance 2 miles) have been Bocurod. Prico right out £8000, terms; limber-cutting rights for 15 years £5000, terms. Apply W. P. GARNER, AND CO., Land Agents, Taihape. MUST Soil quickly, excellent little Country Store, in rifling township, doing over £300 n month, and wilh every prospect of steady increase- ill-health caiiso of leaving. This is an excvplional opportunity for man with abouf £600 to Require ono of the best stoics in the Manawatu. Paiticulaj-, Good Business. Eveninx Port.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 108, 8 May 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 108, 8 May 1909, Page 8

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