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TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 13th JULY. 1909, Commencing" at 1.30 o'clock p.m. sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT SIDK- " BOARD, AXMIXSTER DRAWINGROOM CARPET, AND APPOINTMENTS, At the Family Residence, No. 22, Kentterrace. m KENNEDY MACDONALD. LTD., -■- • have been favoured with instrnc- j lions from D. D. Hyde, Esq. (lato Chief Poultry Expert), who B; lea\ing Wellington, to sell on the premises. No. 22, Kenlterrate. as above — The whole of his Household Furniture, contents of eight rooms, comprising — (Very hupprior Axininster drawingroom carpet, 18 x 12. All in one piee^, and only in use six months 6ft bin solid walnut sideboard, with large mirrov back. Drawingroom suite, 9 pieces, solid walnut frames. Diningroom suite 9 pieces, upholstered in saddlebags and Utrecht velvet. A lot of good linoleum, slip mats, strips of carpet, hearthrugs, overmantel, brass curb fender, occasional chairs and tables, « % asy chairs, lace and fancy curiaiiiF, dining tablo and cover, Chesterfield lounge, gent's leather easy chair, coal \ase, pictures, oil paintings, water colours, c.p. ware, lot of glassware and crockery, tea ■set, stair carpet, hall curtains, hall linoloum, table, ornaments and vases ; also contents of five bedrooms — Double b.m. bedsteads, s.i. bedsteads, double and single kapok beds, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, piUowß, duchesso pairs, duchesse chests, varhstands, sets of ware, wardrobe with 'anirror door, carpets, linoleum, curtain poks. Also, lot of kitchen utensils, table, and Sundries. On view Morning of Sale, from 10 •'clock. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 14th JULY, 1909, .Commencing at 1 30 o'clock p.m. sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. jkJPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Bechstein LEATHER. DININGROOM SUITE. WRITING TABLE AND FJTFECTS. Removed to Our Rooms. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lainblon-quay, an »boyo — A large quantity of Superior Household Furniture, Piano, Chesterfield Lounges, Oak Chairs., etc , etc. Full details on TUESDAY. Wo sell in our Rooms EVERY WEDNESDAY. Householders about to furnish would do well to a-ttend this week's sale, as everything is in" very nice*, order. Fjtrther entries arc jnvited. — ]-7. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WAIRARAPA FARM, 714 ACRES. Carterlon Auction Marl. H> WEDNESDAY, 14th< JULY, At 2 p.m. GA. FAIRBROTHER will sell by • 'public auction, as above — . A GRAZIN-G AND . CROPPING FARM of 714 acre?. It i^ near to school, post and telegraph office, and good metalled roaelf. Five-roomed dwelling. Thoroughly watered, fenced and divided. 4 Ko floods. ' Capital rape land ; 50 acres teen cropped. This i« a gooel investment for retired • Ci% il Servant, and ' is near to Wellington. ;The title is freehold, antt if desired the , bulk of the purchase monny can remain .on mortgage at low interetfi, or a smaller property ov shares would be« taken in part payment. By appointment, passengers from Wellington by Napier express can view Property and return same day. Telegraph for fuller particulars or for appointment to inspect to VICTOR FAIKBBOTHER, Carterton. ' CHOICE AND UNIQUE SELECTION OF POT PLANTS. WEDNESDAY. 14th JULY, at 2.30 p.m. LAEIiY AND CO., LTD., have received initructions to sell a« above, at the ifruit Exchange. Allen-street — A further specially-selected line of POT PLANTS, from the Nursery of Mr. J. N. Anderson of Napier. Mr. Anderson holds the pride of place among the Nurserymen of the Dominion, and his plants can be found in the conservatories of connoisseurs. IMPORTANT SALE. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEING CONTENTS OF EIGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE. WEDNESDAY, 14lh JULY, 1909. At 1.30 p.m. sharp. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions to sell by auction, on property known as Homestead of T. P. Allen, E?q., situated at foot of Wainui Hill, Lower Hutt, as above, comprising tho following catalogue — Beautiful oak sideboard Extension dining table Magnificent carpet Sewing machine Settee, brass bedstead, screen, overmantel, cushions, curtains, plaques, curtain poles, hall lamp, mirror, mats, hall carpet, ottoman couch, pictures, music stool, vases, ornaments, tray, lamp, caid tray, tablecover, artificial flowers, gong stand, * duchessc, washfetand, cane table, fireguard, kitchen table, chairs, clocks, crockery, cutlery, dinner set, gas range, garden tools, bookohelvef, blinds, stepE, scales and Heights, churn, milk elishes, biscuit barrel, cheese disli, pair decanters, nine glares, sundry glassware. .NOTK — The above catalogue includes foino very choice articles and pictures which are rarely offered for falc. Open for inspection moiinng of tale IT U G H- ROB E R T S, i MERCHANT, WOOL BROKER, Etc., Kunboltou-roail, Feikhng, Beg* lo announce that he is it'instating tlio Monthly Sale of Wool Skinc, Hides Tallow, etc., and is now prepared to receive consignments for sale. Conaigninpnls by rail collected daily. Telephone 202. GOOD FARM for Exchange, 660 acres freehold, all ill grass, divided into .14 paddocks, papa formation, well watered. 8-roomcd house, wooUhed, irapMied, 6-=talled cowshed, hhecp yard's concrete dip, ofce. : 11 miles -from Paliiatua, 5 miles from railway .--ration, from school and facrory. Price £13 per atic. Equity 'aliom, £.5000 Mortgage at 5 per cent. "Will exchange for h large BloeL of unhnpro\cd or partly impioved bu»li country. W. INULIS HUSBAND. i'abiatna. OK SALE,- first-class Aerated Water Biwinea-f, lawn, doing good trade ; •will bear inspection. Price £2850, complete. Country Hotel, syrs' lease, rent 50s, trade £25, lease and furniture £700. (4-3.) Country Hotel, s£yrs' lease, rent £7,. trade £60; prico £2400, cash £700 (23.) Country — 3yrs' lease, rent 50, trade £45; wrice £1050 (31.). i J. 8. FREEMAN, Dannevkke. n O V L E BROS., 24 and 26, LITTLE TARANAKI-ST , Chair and Cabinetmakers and Machine Woodworkers. Estimate* given for Every Description of AVoodwork. Tel 851. ANTED, Suites to Re-cover, and all classes of upholstery to iop air at yeur home, or at workshop. \\ rito H. ikodiew, 130, Adelaide-road.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 10

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