TO-MORROW, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. TXT P. HEALY will sell by auction— A magnificent consignment of Drapery and Manchester Goods, including — Marcella quilts and counterpanes, single and double twill sheeting, damask table cloths, large Japanese hoarfchrugs, hall curtainb, door slips, a beautiful lot of laco curtains in white and ecru, all lengths,, new designs. As all the abovo lines must be cleared to-morrow, would advise buyers to attend earlY " NO RESERVE. XV. P. HEALY, Auctioneer. TO-MORROWTTHURSDAY, 7th OCT., At 2 o'clock. EXTENSIVE SALE" OF E.P. WARE, WORKING?" MODEL OF MARCONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. WF. SHORTT, LTD., have been • favoured with instructions to sell Bt their rooms, 87, Willis-street — A laolja assortment of c.p. ware, etc., comprising : Sugars and cream 3, jelly dishes, butters, jams, biscuit' barrels, cruets, serviette rings, scent bottles, honey jars, decanters, photo Trames, pin and! ash trays, butter knives, jam spoons, etc. Also, IS. complete working model of Marconi wireless telegraphy, and a quantity of • household furniture and sundries. NO RESERVE. UNRESERVED FURNITURE SALE. 41, MOLESWORTH-STREET. FRIDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1909, At 1.30 sharp. B T»ARRAUD, YORK AND CO., LTD., -B3 have been instructed to cell, as abovo — THE CONTENTS OF SEVEN WELLF.URNISHED ROOMS, comprising— 1 WALNUT PIANO, in first-class order, by Franz Schumann. BAMBOO and WICKER FURNITURE. HANDSOME SUITES AND SQUARES. Linoleums, overmantels, pictures, dining table, Canadian chairs, stair carpet, ornaments, couches, arm-chairs, fancy 1 tables, hall curtains, flower vases, hall stand, curtains and poles, double and single bedsteads and bedding complete, duchesse chests, dressing tables, wardrobes, chests drawers, mirrors, gas -• -range, kitchen table, kitchen utensils. Dinner wagon, crockery. Coal -scuttlo, dresser, set steps. Washstands and ware, mirrors, sideboards. Rockers, hearthrugs, clocks. Singer sewing machine. Mats, screen, fenders and irons, wringer, "' and sundries. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. - FRIDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1909, At 2 p.m. lAt the central auction rooms, : . . willis-street, household furniture and EFFECTS, The- Complete Contents of Six Well Furnished Rooms. ■ SEWING "MACHINES— A consignment of six new drophead machines THE INVADER. WITHOUT RESERVE. A good, serviceable well-made sewing machine, in perfect condition, at your own price. Why give fancy values? Also, Two expensive Chinese silk BED-SPREADS, beautifully embroidered by hand in most extravagant designs. A work of art which is a pleasure to inspect, even if you do not buy. To be pold on account of an importer who is returning Home. • Full particulars of Furniture To.-morrow. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, Willis-street, Wellington. AUCTION SALE OF STEAMER, THE S.S. LILY, 30 Tons. NO RESERVE. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. have received instructions from the owners to dispose of by public auction — The well-known Twin-screw Steamer LILY, as she lies in tha Wellington Harbour. FRIDAY, Bth OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock sharp. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, ALLEN AND BLAIR STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF WHTSKY, AUSTRALIAN WINES, AND LIQUEURS. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have received instructions from the holders of tho Bond Warrants to sell, as above — 20 cases William Foulds and Co.'s whisky 10 cases Foulds' Sandy Tamson whisky 8 cases Irvine's Australian wine 16 cases Cyrus Noble's white / malt whisky 5 cases old Bourbon whisky 5 cases liqueurs Practically without reserve. Samples may now be inspected at our offices, ground floor. TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER^ 1909, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Nearly New), CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE PIANO, D.B.M. ITALIAN BEDSTEAD, A NICE COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS, FLETCHER GAS STOVE, xVND EFFECTS. "jOn the Premises, No. 102, Clyde-quay. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions from Mrs. Lightband, who is leaving for Sydney, tc sell on the' premises, as above — The whole of her Household Furni. ture, Bed Linen, Piano, etc., contents of six rooms. full details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FOR PRIVATE SALE. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP AND CATTLE STATION. IN a good district, containing 2000 Acres Freehold and 2000 Acres Leasehold ; carrying 6000 sheep and 300 head of cattle. Large house, up-to-date woolshed, with shearing machines, etc., etc. Apply BARRAUD, YORK AND CO., LTD., 137, Lambton-quay. GOOD FATTENING FARM. n-t r\ ACRES Freehold, all flat land; 010 60 acres in oats and wheat; 60 ploughed for rape, balance .in grass ; subdivided into 17 paddocks; 3 sheep per acre ; 100 per cent lambs ; now housb (7 rooms), woolahed, etc ; choice farm ; reoord for fat lambs sold off mothers last year: 4 miles railway and good stock market. Price £18 10s per acre ; terms arranged. Hunter, Schultze and Co., Land and Estate Agents, Napier. 1 rfQ ACRES, Konini, near factory, JLt>C7 school, P. 0., anS station ; 3-r. cottage, man's room, cowshed, &ore, trapshed, 6heep yards; wintered 250 B. ewes, 30 dry sheep, 21 dairy cows, 15 yearling heifere, besides horses; £20 p. Ac, £1432 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. ; £200 worth totara, as the nlace and factories will buy all firewood; adjoining property Bold for £25. p, ac^-r. Pv.SPIjgH, E ? Ute, Agent, Maeterton,- -* 6tt«
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 12
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