* . FRD3AY NEXT, at 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF FURNITURE and EFFECTS. At Thompson-street. [T4"l L. WILSON AND CO. are instructUT3L» ed by the owners to sell at the (premises, 36; Thompson-street — The complete contents of 12 rooms, comprising — liofc of linoleum, hearthrugs, and wool do. B.R. fender and irons, occasional tables, lot of pictures and ornaments. Dining table and chairs. Pot stands and palms. ' lot -of glassware and cutlery. Deck chair, upholstered couch, clock, crockery. Also, contents of 11 bedrooms, including — 9 double and single bedsteads, with mattresses, complete. ' ' 5 s. w.w. stretchers, chests drawers, washstands, mirrors. ' Sets toiletware, bedroom chairs and rugs. Good lamp, lot of quilts, blankets, sheets, towels, etc., etc Also, lot of useful kitchen sundries, including — 2-roller mangle, Invicta ' gas stove, . etc., etc. Everything is for ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. . A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. This house is To Let, apply Auctioneers. MONDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1910. BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. At DIXON-STREET. JSTAV. L. WILSON~ AND CO. are in- ,£\.»- structed by the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the prepiises, 94, Dixon-etreet— The Complete Contents of 7 rooms, fully furnished. This House is to Let. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY, At o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, \ AT 113, COROMANDEL-STREET. .UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Schwech. ten. DININGROOM SUITE in Leather (9 pieces) - / MASSIVE EXTENSION DINING TABLE (10ft) SUPERIOR ENGLISH-MADE BEDROOM SUITE, complete in 7 pieoes ; a very handsome 'suite FA- ■L- WDLSON AND CO. aro inA» Btructed by Mr. F. J. White to sell at hig residence, 113, Coromandel-st. — The complete contents of his 6-roomed house, completely furnished. Full particulars later. This furniture is all of high-class quality, made by the best cabinetmakers, and every article is in first-class order. As Mr. White has leased his house, our instructions are TO SELL. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ANNUAL RAM FAIR. LOWER HUTT YARDS. FRIDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1910, At 1 o'clock. ITT ERNEST LEIGHTON has received '■1 ■!■• instructions to sell as above, the following valuable stud and flock sheep — On account of E. J. Riddiford, Esq. — 23 2-tcoth Rotoney Flock Rams. Qn account of T. P. Allen, Esq.— '6 4-tooth Stud Romney Rams 6 4-tooth Flock Romney Rams * 8 2-tooth Flock Romney Rams 6 2-tooth Stud Romney Rams . On account of W. Windley, Esq. — 12 2-tooth Flock Romney Rams 1 6-tooth Stud Romuey Ram . On account of J. T. Hawthorn, Esq. 14 2-tooth English Leicester Stud and flock rams. Nixon-Kelland blood. AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFB'ECTS. No. 16, RYAN-STREET, PETONE. MONDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1910, At 2 o'clock sharp. ifX ERNEST LEIGHTON nas receivI~S-» cd instructions from Mr. Malour to sell as above — D. and s. brass-mounted " bedeteads, dining table, couches, wardrobe, washstands and ware, silver-plated mirror, kitchen tables, carpet 1 square, • Canadian and Austrian chairs, deck chair, linoleums, hearthrugs, mate, w.w. mattresses, commode, blankets, quantity linen, drapery, curtains, blinds, safe, oil stoves, wringe?, sewing machine, sausage machine, pots, pans, garden hose, kitchon utensils, half-dozen dinner knives, half-dozen breakfast knives, one dozen silver-plated forks, halfdozen silver teaspoons, one pair gold spectacles, 2 pairs spectacles. WITHOUT RESERVE. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, At 2 p.m. ffl/TESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. WrJL will sell at their Rooms, Willis■treet— • A large consignment of FURNITURE, consisting in part of — CHESTERFIELD COUCH. HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE. ' SIDEBOARD. HANDSOME WARDROBE (new deparjSour billiard table. Double b.m. bedsteads and wire mattresses, single iron bedsteads and wire mattresses, kapok and flax beds, wire stretchers, duchesse chests, waehstands, toilet tables, mirrors, chests of drawers, dining and kitchen tables, Austrian chairs and dining chairs, saddlebag couch, leather couch, easy chair, fenders, linoleum, music cabinet, basket chair, bamboo tables, round tables, bookshelf, oak salad bowl, bell gong, lace curtains, overmantel, step ladder, colonial couches, oil paintings and pictures, coir mat and matting, kitchen sundries, and lot of carpenters' tools. WITHOUT RESERVE. TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1910, At 1 o'clock. i AT THE STABLES, MIRAMAR (just inside the Cutting). "UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., inJ. structed by -the Directors of'Miramar, &bd., will sell, »» a-bove — 10 draught horses 5 drays 15 wheelbarrows 4 400-gallon tanks > Picks, shovels, crowbars, roadsplough lawn mower, roller \ About 3000 ft timber, etc All the above MUST BE SOLD, Mira i«ar, Ltd., having no further use for them PETONR WA.NTED to Sell, 5-roomed Veranda] Cottage, in Queen-street, Peton (a fewdoops from Jackson-street), sectioi 40 x 100. Price- £460. Apply by lette to-'Petone, care Evening -Ppet.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 16, 20 January 1910, Page 10
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