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FRIDAY, 9th JULY, At 2 o'clock. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF MOTOR <- CARS. WF. SHORTT, LTD., havo beon • fa vowed with instructions to sell it their isart, Willis-street, as above; — 10-12 H.P. 2-oylindereide-entrance DARftACQ, fitted with side and head lights 3tepney wheel, Cape cart hood, tools, stc., spare tires, tubes, etc. This car is m perfect order, and is complete in overy fGMJGCfc Highly-finished 10-H.P., 5-seated MINERVA, complete, with side and head lamps, tools, horn, pump, jack, etc. Th. 18 is one of the quietest and most reliable 2-cylinder cars at present running in New Zealand, and is a perfect hill-cli_ber. Splendid 6i-H.P. two-seated BEESTON HUMBERBTTE, fitted with side lamps, 2 jets of accumulators, tools, etc., complete ; tires as good as- new. This car is a-splen-:fid"- hill-climber, and suitable- for a professional man. Snperior 7-9-H.P. 2-cjdmder 4-seated STUART, fitted with side and head lamps, Stepney wheel, spare tires and tubes, tools, jack, double set of accumulators, and complete in every detail. Splendid 8-H.P. 4-seated SWIFT, side And head lamps, detachable tonneau, acsumulator ignition, tools, etc., complete. Swift care are well-known to be one of the most reliable makes running in New Zealand. 8-H.P. OLDSMOBILE, 2-seated car, iouble set of accumulators, nearly, new byres, tools, etc. This car is exceptionally powerful, and a splendid hill climber. Superior 18-H.P. 4-cvlinder LA COSTE ear, side entrance, seat five; spare set of gears included with this car. This motor is very fast and powerful. BABY PEUGEOT. 6-H.P., in perfect condition anil running order. Cost £250 new. A good hill climber. 16-H.P. DAIMLER, 4-cylinder, now in use ; seat seven ; leather hood, wind-screen, head and side lamps, extra tyre, etc. Will be sold oheap. To those in search of a thoroughly reliable motor car, this sale offers an exceptional opportunity. Every car will be guaranteed in perfect order, and a trial will be given before completion of purchase. Cars on view two daya before sale. Further entries invited. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 9tb JULY, At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. will sell by public auction, in their Rooms, Willis-street — A good assortment of Household Furnituro and effects— Massive sideboard, large mirror-top glass panels. Bedroom suite, 3 pieces — Large duehesse chest with wing mirrors, wardrobe with glass doors, and high pedestal washsrand, with glass tiles and swing mirror. Good leather diningroom suite, large dining table. Hall-stand, good leather couch, easy chair, 6 Austrian ditto. Dining chairs, umbrella fctands, hall linoleum and mats. Fenders, good linoleums, 2 carpets, rugs, whatnot, pot stand. Overmantel, lot vanes and ornaments, electro-plate, glassware. _\ Tea set, crockery, kitchen tables, chairs, saucepans, meat safe. Kitchen sundries, ladder, hose, bench, part of a lathe. Double and single bedsteads, blankets, quilts, curtains. Duehesse pairs, washstands, toilet ware, mirrors. And a quantity of useful sundries. 1 WITHOUT RESERVE. " ] CLEARANCE SALE. FRIDAY, 9th JULY, 1909, At 1 p.m. 'AT THE FOOT OF WAINUI HILL (Wainui Side), LOWER HUTT. jOC ERNEST LEIGHTON has receiv- -__• ed instructions from Mrs. Berntaen, who is leaving the district, to bell by auction as above, without reserve — 12 first-class picked cows, in full profit, and to calve from August Ono light spring trap One trap horse One hack One dog-cart Harness Separator, pans, milk cans Blacksmith's forge, bellows, anvil, tools . About 1 ton hay, 1 ton picked seed potatoes Champion range, cow covers, and sundries The above cattlo have been bred and reared by vendor, and are a particularly choice lot, and as she is leaving the district will bo sold absolutely without reserve. Terms, cash on delivery. Luncheon provided. POSTPONED. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, By LEVIEN, SHALLORASS AND CO. YiniHE Sale advertised for To-morrow has JL been POSTPONED until TUESDAY, 13th JULY, 1909. at 2 p.m., At THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET. A Large Stock of High-grade Furniture of Every Description FOR PRIVATE SALE in the meantime. AUCTION PRICES. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF THE POST OFFICE HOTEL, PICTON. AT MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO.'S AUCTION MART, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. MESSRS DWAN BROS (in conjunction with Messrs. Levien, Shallcrass and Co.) have been instructed to sell by public auction, on the 15th day of JULY, at 2.30 p.m.— The Lease of the Post Office Hotel, Picton, together with all the Furniture and Effects therein. The present lessee (Mr. Paul) having 1 had a serious accident which necessitates his retiring from the hotel business for some time, has decided to sell by public auction in order to make a speedy clearance. This hotel is principally a workman's house, therefore the expense of conducting and catering is very reasonable, the bar trade being good. Tho house is freo for everything Further particulars of the lease, trade, etc., can bo obtained from the Auctioneers, Messrs. Dwan Bros., WilKs-street, Wel->' lington ; or from Messrs. M'Callum and Mills, Solicitors, Blenheim. ~ 5-ROOMED HOUSE, NOR'IHLAND. "TilOR SALE or To Let, a new 5-roomed -5 House, situated Old Military-road ; splendid view ; price £550 ; £50 deposit, balance easy terms. Apply to 8. GEORGE NATHAN, Union Bank Buildings, 20, Hunter-street. HOTEL FOR SALE. No chanco of NoLicense in the district, and the chance of a lifetime for a man who knows the trade : 30 rooms, billiard room, stables, etc. ; 4£ years' lease at £6 10s a week; last year's cash takings averaged £107 a week; situated in a thriving sheepf arming district. This is an absolute competence for a man with £2000 cash. Also, good little Bootmaker's Business in prosperous town, £225. Apply A. G. OUNNINGBAM, I.J>nd Agent, Taihape. -_ FOR SALE, first-class .Aerated Water Business, town, doing good trade ; will bear inspection Price £2850, complete. Country Hotel, syrs' lease, rent 50s trade £25. leaso and furniture £700. (43.) Country Hotel, sJyrri" lease, rent £7, trade £60; price £2400, cash £700 (23.) Country— 3yr' lease, rent 50, trade £45; P ric 9^ipso^(3^ i^ i^^^ Os j

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 7, 8 July 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 7, 8 July 1909, Page 10

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