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TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1909. At 7.30 p.m. SECOND SUBDIVISIONAL SALE BY AUCTION OF The well-known CONWAY ESTATE (Aplin's Land), situate CROFTON. MESSRS. A. L- WILSON AND CO. will offer in their Rooms, 26, Bran-don-street, on above datr — -t /? SECTIONS of over Quarter-acre XO each, being tho new subdivision of the central block. AUo, A-t SECTIONS ol the original subdhi-rt-L sion. Tho first sale of the estate was hold last November ' Since riien 44 sections havu been sold and several residences erected. Tho sections are all level, easily approached from the city, and lie well to the sun. Land in th:s locality haw mtrraspd in ■value since tho fir^t subdivision, but thje vendors have decided to give intending purcliasprs tho benefit by a-lhcriiiK to Iho original figures lermsaro £10 ea«h, £5 in si.^ and twelve months, balance in five years with interest at 5 per cent un all unpaid purchase moneys. Plans on application from tiie Auctioneers THURSDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, 1909, At 1.30 o'clock. BALJB OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD j FURNITURE AND EFFECTSDROPHLAD SlNG htt SEWING MACHINE. Also, BOHM PIANO. AT HANKKY-S'IREET. * ' FA L. WILSON AND CO. are instructxii od by Mr. F. Martin, who is suing up housekeeping, to sell at his residence, 19, Hankey -street — The contents oi eight rooms, well furnished — Upright Grand Piano, by Bohm ; a fine full-toned instrument, with e\ery imprcvemsnt. Lot of Nairn's No. 2 linoleum, almost new. Axminster centre rugs and mohair mats. Massi\e brass fer.Ucr and brasses, fire pcreoii. Elegant walnut overmantel with eight bey ellod mirror--. New designed sideboard', with mirror back Extension dining table and cover. Elegantly upholstered couch in Genoa velvtt. Queen Anno dining chairs, Chippendale table. l I 4 gcod I'attan chairs, 2 upholstered wicker chairs. Singer "-droi'hcad sewing machine, in goo^. ■order. Lot ol c.p. ware, Falad bow] and servers, o p. jam raid butter dithos Silver mustard pot, bou bon dish, c.p. -• spoons aDcl forks, and lot of good cut lcry. Lot oi good books. Cathedral olork, vases and ornaments. Lot of >»ood pictures by eminent ai-.isti*, including "Napoleon," "The Doctor" ' Cuckoo 'clock, galvanic battery. Superior hall-stand, , Brusse' stair carpet and iocls. New curb fender and brasses, serge cur tains. ». Elegant dinner service, lot crockery and "glassware. i 4 superior Canadian chain, 6 Austrian do Upholstered couch, '-evolving ofiica chair. Also, Concents of four bedrooms, comprising — Double and siinglc brass-railed bod - — -frteacls . with mattresses and bedding complete, lot of good quilts, sheet:, blankets (new), pillow slips, laco and. silk curtain,". 3 mperior cluchease pairs, 2 wardrobes, mirror doors. • 3 sets superior toilet ware, medicine client. ! Duchesso chest and washstand, bedroom chain' and mirrors. ' Also, A lot of kitchen and outside sundries, etc., j etc., all jrood, and practically new. ! Thh is a most delightful home, recently purchased. As Air. Martin has no further use fov same, our instructions arc emphatic— TO SELL A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 19C9, "At 11 o'clock sharp. SALE -OF BUILDER'S aud'CONTRAC- - — -- TOR'S PLANT. AT MARTIN-STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO.. are instruct- * ed by Messrs. Adams ancl Smart to sell ai their j-ards, 13, Martin-st., as above, including — Lot of scaffold polos and boards, ladders, wheelbarrowc, picks, ?hovels, Crab winch, lot good iron, slates, blocks ancl - - tacklog, »ie; es, lot of now scaffold ' " ropes, crosscut saw, tobacco cutting • ■ machine, patent new dumping level, . and a lot of useful sundries usually - Jound at contractors. In consequence of Messrs. Adams and Smart retiring from business, tho entire piant is- for absoluto sale. A.J.. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAYriStirNOVEMBER",~iSO9i At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF FURNITURE, EFFECTS, AND PIANO. AT.TINAKORI-ROAD. AL. WILSON AND CO. are instructo cd to pell by public auction, under instructions from a lady who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at hc-i residence, 217, Tinakon-roud— The contents of seven rooms — Piano, by A\il! ancl Smart, London. Lot ct linoleum, dining table and cover, b.r. fender and brasses. Lot of jriasrw-ars and ornaments., Inlaid whatnot,- clioffonier, Brussels stair Lot of culJery and crockery. Cruet, lace ciu'tains, d.b r. bed and mattres.--, 7 i,. iron bedsteads and w.w. mattresses,, 4 s.v.-.w. stretcher*, 12 single and double kapok mattresfes, lot of pillow?, 14 single ancl double-bed \ quilt?, 12 pairs blankets, 16 pairs shefcts. Towels, pillow slips, dtc. j DucliPf-se chests and washstdnds, chests j drawer;. Mirrori., tow el rails, and a whole ■ lot of I kitchen utensils, irclnding 'wringer, pcta, irens, etc., etc. We have leccived instructions to sell j everything cfntircly WITHOUT RESERVE. ! A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. W A N T ED KNOWN. FARM FOR EXCHANGE FOR " CITY FREEHOLD. Owner of 650 Acres splendid farming country is prepared to Exchansje same for City Property. The farm is improved, subdivided, etc., and IMMEDIATE POSSESSION can be given. Grand opening for anyone wanting lo go to the country. This is a rare chance? Apply ' GRAZIER, ' Care of Evening Post. W~ ANTED KNOWN. We Buy for Cash— Second-hand Trunks, ' Travelling; Bags, Bicycles, Pianos, Furnitnre, Sewing Machines. HEALY'S AUCTION ROOMS, * 95. Cuba-street. Vr;- ANTED KNOWN. W. HURCOMB, SEN., ' Fish and Poultry Dealer, Has Removed from Cuba-street, to 138, WILLIS-STREET (two doors below V.M.C.A.). Open every morning at 6 o'clock. Fresh Fish from our boats daily. King up.-'Phone 238. „

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 120, 17 November 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 120, 17 November 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 120, 17 November 1909, Page 12

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