TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1909, At 2 o'clock. TO MOTORISTS. CYCLE, AND MOTOR DEALERS. GREAT SALE OF CYCLE AND MOTOR GOODS. WF. SHORTT, LTD., have been • favoured with instructions from the holder of ihe bill-of-rading, to sell at their rooms, 87, Willis-street — ' One of the most extensive assortments - of Cycle and Motor Goods ever imported -into New Zealand. MOTOR GOODS.— 4 and 6" volt. C. A. V. and P. and R. accumulators, commutators, 4-cylinder coils, jacks, 40 gals. Price's moterine C, in tins, gaugo pumps, sDanners, sparking plugs, switches, complete set motor lamps, comprising 2 acetylene head lamps, with separate generator and tubing, 2 oil side lamps and tail lamp, etc. • CYCLE GOODS— Bells ("New Depart- i ure" and "Seabrooks," A. 8.C.), .rear brakes^ Moseley's cycle capes, carriers, B.S.A. free wheel clutches^ coaster hubs, breast drills, lacquer, phenomenon lamps, nipple keys, "Many Use" oil, plated and .celluloid punips, pump connections, Brooks' saddle frames, too- clips, Dunlop vulcaniser, etc. Thoso goods havo only just been landed to the ordjer of a New Zealand client, who has failed to tako dolivery, and will be sold TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1909, At 2 o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, PIANO AND SUITINGS. At Our Rooms, 137, • Lambton-quay. BARRAUD," YORK AND CO., LTD., will sell, Extension dining tables, couches, of-* lico desk, letter pre&s, office tables, - w alnut piano (Bord), handsome sideboard, dinner wagon, White Slowing machine, bamboo goods, lawn X mow or, go-cart, baby jumper, rocking horses, kitchen tables, lady's' bike, fancy tables, wood and ii - on bedsteads, w.w. mattresseSi cot, ~ washstands, duchesso chests, 400-day clock, dressing tables, w r ashing machine, small boat, overmantel, steps, tennis racquet, kitchen utensils, stag's head, and sundries, also a number of good suit lengths and boys'^overcouts. UNRESERVED SALE. FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1909, At 1 p.m. .sharp. I BACK WAIWETU-ROAD, LOWEPv HUTT. H ERNEST LEIGHTON is favoured • with instructions from the Executor in the estato of J. T. Wise to ecll on tho farm, as abo%e — 8 picked cows, in milk and coming' to profit 2 good 2-year-old heifers ' 1 bay gelding, aged 1 brood sow 3 good porkers ' 4 weaners 2 calves 48 fowls, principally Black Orpington, Langshans, and Leghorns 41 well-grown chicks (Black Orpingtons) 12 white ducks 1 Cypher incubator Largo quantity of sundries, including plough, cultivators, bono mill, grit sill, hand separator, b tackfc, oats, -■*, barrel churn, milk cans, bucket, large vice, cart harness, saddle, charcoal grinder, forks, spades, and a large quantity of garden tools of all description. NOTE. — Buyers of cows, poultry, etc., should not fail to attend this sale, as everything is first-class and is for unreserved sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ' AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. RATA-STREET, LOWER HUTT. .SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1909, At 2 o'clock sharp. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instiuctions to sell at tho house, i Rata-street, lately occupied by Mr. InnesJones — The contents of 5 rooms, comprising : 1 brass-mounted French bedstead, duchesse I chest, dining table, s.i. bedsteads, wicker 'chairs, washstands, toiletware, inlaid linoleums, hall runner, Canadian chairs, bookshelves, fancy lamp, mat«, curtains and polep, 12 yards sheeting, 26 yards felt, kapok beds, fender and irons, dinner set and tea set, kitchen table, cutlery, crockery, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. 24th and 25th NOVEMBER, 1909. At 2 p.m. each day. Ex s.s. Mimiro. SPLENDID CONSIGNMENT OF RARE AND VALUABLE BOOKS. MESSRS. J. hT BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Consignors to sell by Auction, at their rooms, Featherston-st., on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 24th and 25th instants, commencing each day, at 2 p.m. — ' One of tho Best Consignments of Books ever submitted at auction in the Dominion, comprising — Encyclopaedia Britanniea (10th edition), Splendid Architectural Works by Audsley, Blackburnc, Ferguson, Richardson, Stiehl, and others; N.Z. Ferns and Flowers, Buller's Birds, 'Sir R. Owen's Wingless Birds, N.Z. ; G. F. Angos' Tho New Zealanders ; Brees' N.Z. Views, Cook's Voyages and Atlas, Cruise N.Z. ; Dietfenbach's Aborigines of N.Z. ; Polynesia, Ellis ; Gorst's Maori King, Sir G. Grey's Mythology and Maori Folk-loro, Kerry-Nicholls' King Country, Mailing's N.Z. Customs, Nicholas' Voyages, Polacfc's N.Z. (in tree calf), Shortland's Southern Districts, Webber's Colonial Views, best editions of Dickens, Thackeray, Scott, Carlyle, etc. ; Art Publications. Complete catalogues of the 459 lots will be posted to any address on application.; — On view after Monday, 15th inst., and k .| ,on the evening of Saturday,. 20th. inst. 1 ' J. H. BETHUNE ATSTD CO., Auctioneers. * "ry ANTED TO B VY. HOUSES OF FURNITURE In Large or Small Lots. Apply by letter, or any evening, to 148, OWEN-STREET (South End). TTST ANTED KNOWN. W. HURCOMB. SEN., Fish and Poultry Dealer, Has Removed from Cuba-.=lreet, to 138, WILLIS-STREET (two doors below V.M.0.A.). Open every morning at 6 o'clock. Freeh Fish from our boats daily, PiD_r_up. Tbone £39. _
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1909, Page 10
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