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TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), I At half-past 1 o'clock. JC. ARBUCKLE will sell by auction • at his Circular Sale Rooms — A large lot of tools, suitable for oarpeuters and mechanics blocks and ropes, • etc. Also, furniture, for positive sale, comprising mirror-back maible-top sideboard, duchesse chests a,ud washstands, rattan and wicker chairs, platform rocker, Austrian rocker, dining and kitchen Übles occasional table.', largo bedroom mirror, fenders, Austrian and kitchen chairs, 6 rolls linoleum, bedsteads, wire mattresses, cupboards, washstands and toilet tables, ladies' and gents' freewheel bicycles, and general furniture, crockery, pictures, etc. FRIDAY, 14th MAY, At half-past 1 o'clock. Under Distraint for Rent. DUIGAN vemis WATSON. JC. ARBUCKLE has rccoived instiuc3 tions to pell by auction, on the premises, 27, Kent-terrare — All t"iie stock of confectionery, plant, etc., consisting of A large quantity of Cadbury's, Rountree's, Griffen's, Pascall's, and other noted brands of confectionery, in great variety. Also, 10 crates aerated waters, ico cream machine, ice chest, 2 sets brass counter scales and weights, 1 sot iron aealos and weights, glass show casos, lolly bottles, cigarettes, tobacco, etc., etc. UNRESERVED. FURNITURE SALE. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LOWER HUTT. SATURDAY, 15th MAY, 1909, At 2 o'clock. H ERNEST LBIGHTON 'will sell as • above — Piano (by Collard and Collard), handsome sideboard, extension dining table, dining-billiard table, balls, cues, and marker, overmantels, valuable collection of books, and bookcase complete, horsehair settee, horsehair arm chairs, a nunibor of valuable pictures (artists' proofs), c-oquel sot, squares, linoleum, wicker and bamboo goods, fern stands, rockers, music Canterbury, fenders and. irons, j clrningroom chairs, fancy tables, fire screen, ' couches, sewing machines, lady's bike, double and single iron bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, bedding, stretchers, mirrors, washstand& and ware, dressing rabies, kitchen tables, .•amps, crockerj', kitchen utensils, garden tools, Reid and Gray plough, green bone cutter, lawn mower, washing machine, gas range, Rob Roy boat, oil cooker, and sundries. WITHOUT_RESERVE. LANG'S-ROAD, LOWER~HUIT\ MONDAY, 17th MAY, 1909, at 2 p-m. BERTENSHAW AND EVENSEN are instructed by Mrs. M'Mahon (who is leaving the district) to sell on the premises, as above — Tho whole of the household furniture, including eheffonier, duchesse chairs, tables, bedsteads, mattresses, w.w. stretchers, washstands and ware, blankets, quilts, sheets, linoleum, toilet glasses, curtains, hearthrugs, pictures, glassware, ornaments, clock, kitchen and culinary requisites. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock prompt. H. M. BERTENSHAW, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 17th MAY, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. CENTRAL FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, MACDONALD-CRESCENT, THOMPSON-STREET AND AUSTINSTREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by aucfion at their Rooms, Feather-ston-street, as above-~ LOTS 19 and 20 of Section 166, WELLINGTON, having 66ft Sin frontage to MACDONALD-CRESCENT by a depth of 74ft 7in to 102 ft 7in, together with the residenco (No. 11) thereon, containing 14 rooms, with verandah, balcony, etc., fitted with hot and cold water, gas, and conveniences. Also No. 13, containing 11 rooms, with verandah and balcony, hot and cold water, and conveniences. The above dwellinghouses are let to good tenants at £2 15s and £2 5s per week respectively They are situated near to St. John's School, and command splendid views. PART SECTION No. 58, WELLINGTON, having a frontage of 33ft 9iin to THOMPSON-STREET by 124 ft llin to 126 ft 2in, together with the residence known as "ALLANDALE HOUSE," No 36, containing 13 room's, fitted with hot. and cold water, gas stove, and all conveniences. This house has been occupied for many years by the present tenant at a rental of j £2 per week. Its proximity to the Tram Lines in Cuba and Willis streets gives it i special value as a family residence or boarclinghcuso, whilst the site is suffi- , ciently above tho general level to give a charming view of City and Harbour. PART OF SECTION 342, WELLINGTON, having frontages of 40 feet to AUSTIN-STREET and 82 feel to QUEEN-STREET, together with the shop and dwelling of 4 rooms, No. 46, j Queen-street, and two cottages of 4 rooiiis each, No. 54, Austin-street, and j No. 42, Queen-street ; let at a total ] rental of £2 14s per week. These buildings are in first-class repair, and the situation close to the Tram Line in Pirie-street assures a purchaser an ab- I solutely safe investment. For further particulars and cards to i wow, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers, i TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 18th AND 19th MAY, 1909, Commencing each day at 10 a.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CURIOS, OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOURS. At the Residence, No. 223, Wellington- ' terrace. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. i have been favoured with instructions from^T. J3. Donne, Esq., who is. leaving for England, to sell by auction, at his residence, as above — The whole of his splendid HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS, content* of draw- \ ingroom, diningroom, hall, billiardroom, study, 5 bedrooms, kitchen, storeroom, balconies, and laundry, including — OIL PAINTINGS and WATER COLOURS by Gully, Barraud, Nerli, Worsley, Christmas, Brooke-Smith, Neville, Leslie, Hayte, Priez, Hans Heyson, Raworth, Gehrls, and other world-re-nowned artists Maori and South Sea Island Curios Horns and heads from various countries Winchester and other magazine rifles, sporting guns, and ammunition Choice Sheraton rosewood and finely-. carved chairs and settees Rich Axminster carpets and rugs Cork carpet and best linoleum Alcock's combination billiard and dining table with all accessories Massive sideboard and dinner wagons Diningroom suites and divan 'chairs Kirkman piano in rosewood case Mahogany dressing cabinet and dnehesse pair Double mahogany bedstead, mahogany writing desk and bookcase combined Library table, eheffonier-bookcase Cloisonne vases and Dretden china ornaments Royal Doulton ware, c.p. and silver ware Choice dinner service 2 graphophones and records English saddle Aluminium saucepan?, kitchen utensils-, and sundries. Completo catalogues of the 780 lots will be posted lo any address on application. On" view on Monday Afternoon and on Morning of Sale. J. H. BETHUXE AND CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE, good Piano; price £12; bargain ; owner leaving colony. Apply Sound, Post Agency, Petone. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 12

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