FRIDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1910; At 2 p.m. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. CIIILDS, HAY, AND PICKARD. • AUCTION SALE ; By IEVIEN, SIIALLCRASS AND CO. J , At 2 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, WHiLIS-STREET— sft SIDEJBOARD, in kauri, uncommon design, mirror back, carved panels, and ornamental china cupboards. 4ft SIDEBOARD, mirror-back, lead light, cupboards, quaint design. WELL-FINISHED DUCHESSE PAIR, exceptionally pretty and latest de- \ sign. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. ; FRIDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1910, At 2 p.m. ■ At . THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET. 1 GREAT CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. BEDROOM, DININGROOM, AND ' DRAWINGROOM SUITES CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE PIANO, by Hickeyson PIANO, by Ilopkinson ' GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ► EVERY DESCRIPTION. Removed for the Convenience of Sale. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. will hold a Clearing Sale as above — ■ A large quantity of very Superior Household Furniture, including — ! Massive sft SIDEBOARD, in carved kauri, heavy bevelled mirror back Three well-mado SIDEBOARDS of original designs CHEFFONIER BOOKCASE, well made. HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 7 pieces, comprising 2 large Divan 1 Chairs, Chesterfield Couch, and 4 small Chairs, all upholstered in red saddlebags and Utrecht velvet . DININGROOM SUITE IN OAK, high backc, lift-up seats HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE, com prising large double mirror-door 'Wardrobo and Cheval Pair to match ; WALNUT DRAWINGROOM SUITE, in tapestry DUCHESSE PAIRS, very pretty designs. Also, The contents of a 7-roomed house comprising — Bedstead, box mattress, kapoc mattresses, bolster and pillows, duchesse chest, washstand and ware, linoleum, curtains and poles, blinds, ' deck chair, combination bedstead, chest drawers, oilcloth, dining tablo and cover, couch, chairs, rocker, cheffonier, dresser, crockery, saucepans, pots, kettles, coal vase, fender and brasses, sideboard, pot stand, clock, dinner set, free-wheel bicycle, bentwood chairs, square, tables, marbletop washstand, etc., etc. Everything you " require at your own price. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. to-morrow; " FRIDAY, 2lßt JANUARY, 1910, i At 2 p.m. ' City Auction Mart, Manners-street. I JW. 6RAITHWAITE AND CO. (late • Sidey, Meech and Co.) will sell by auction, aa above — An excellent lot of Household Furniture and Effects, including— Double iron bedsteads,, mattresses, bicy- '. cles, duchesse chests, sideboards, etc., etc. '. WITHOUT RESERVE. J. W. BRAITHWAITE, Auctioneer. WAIKATO. ' ' "I OAA ACRES, freehold, mostly im- , JLuuv proved, and in good grass or crop ; splendid soil ; flat and rolling oeuntry, very suitable for subdivision : dairy iarms ; carries 2£ to 3 sheep all the year round ; permanently watered by streams and springs ; good homestead and necessary outbuildings ; township, sale, yards, railway station, '. school, and creamery 2 miles ; 20 wellfenced paiddocks, several plantations. Price £9 per acre. £5700 cash, balance on mortgage at 5 per cent, for ! 5 or 7 years. 365 I ALLEN, GIEEORD & CO., LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, HAMILTON. A BARGAIN. 850 ACRES, L.1.P., RENT 3s 9d, "TVIVIDED into 10 paddocks, all well* "*7 watered; house of 5 rooms, sheep' yards, and all necessary outbuildings. Now carrying three sheep besides 'cattle*; handy to school, post office, and railway, , in gunny Hawkes Bay. Price £3 17s 6d per. acre goodwill; cash; | required about £2GOO. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. Apply LONDON, STEWART AND CO., LTD., HASTINGS. / nw ACRES Freehold, all in grass, 5 *J t paddocks, 4-roomed cottage, neees- ■ sary outbuildings; £13 per aeise,; £1000 can remain ; % mile dairy "factory, school, and P. 0 .; 2i miles -from railway- ' station; good metal road. Exchange 520- Acres L.1.P., rent £20 •ISs peraitnum; all in grass,^9 paddocks, 6 rooms, bath, woolshed, 2 sets of -yards, alt new _ buildings, and up-to-date-; one; mile dairy factory, school, and P. 0.;. good metal road, 3 miles -from ra&wtay^ station; price £10 per acre giooerwrn.* Terms, £500 down, balance at -bank rate,^ or would consider exchange; 3-sheepij • country. ' W. P. GARNER AND CO., ! TAIHAPE. ' A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. 1 KELBURNE -(6 mmutes from tram). L HOUSE of eight rooms, in beautiful^ position, commanding magnificent^ ' view of harbour and city, on Section 47 L x 147 feet (about), two balconies, large ) rooms, steel ceilings, gas throughout, bath- , room, h. and c. water and shower, lava3 tory basin, city water and drainage, large lawn, kitchen garden, drying ground, etc. jj House built about eighteen months under • supervision of an architect. Insurance £800. Mortgage £760. Price £1250. j SHORTT'S, LTD., 9 WiHis-stroet, Wellington. '_ Auctioneers and Land Agents. GENERAL STORE AND BOAR.DHSK33 HOUSE. 3 |~|LD-ESTABLISHED Business for Sale, s \J country town ; no opposition ; sound 1 district ; present owner retiring with com2 pelence ; golden opportunity for a married - couple. Write to j V. L. FAIRBROTHER, .- Auctioneer and Land Agont, * " Guterton,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 16, 20 January 1910, Page 10
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