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TUESDAY, 12th APRIL, At 1 50 o'clock. SALE OF FURNITURE, AT PETONE. AL. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mrs. Taylor to tell, at No. 34, Sydney-sUtet, Petonc, a» above — The entire contents of 5 rooms, fully furnished, comprising — 3ft 6in Sideboard with mirror back Dimngroom table and chair*, linoleum and carpet runner*, lot of crockery and cutlery, ornament*, Austrian chairs, wicker do, fender and bra««#, upholMered couch, single and double bedft ?ad«, complete child* cot and b*«sinettp, comnwde, large ehei»t drawers, wa*liKtand, toiletware, b«>d rugf, Austrian chairs : also lot of kitchen and other «un<lii« > i', including carpenter* bench, etc., etc. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 13th APRIL, At 1.30 o'clock. WEEKL\ SALE OF FURNITURE, IN OUR ROOMS. AL. WILSON AND CO. will hold • their Weekly Sale, and dispose of tho contents of a very tasty home pf 7 rooms, removed from Miramar, and to be sold on account of the owner, who has left for Auckland. Aleo, on account of W. H. Blunther, Borh»mt>ore, the contents of S rooms. This f«1o should command the attention of those furnishing, as every article requisite is to be obtaiued. Full particulars later. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 3 o'clock. 3 PIANOS! 3 PIANOS! 3 PIANOS! A L. WILSON AND CO. will fell at jt\.» thsir roome, 26, Brandon-street, a« abo\e — 3 PIANOS, including— Upright Cirand Bohm, almost new Do by Kirchner. a perfect-toned instrument And one other These aro jrranrf instruments, and inspection v invited. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 1/M APRIL, 1910, At 1 o'clock sharp. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, APPOINTMENTS. AND UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Rrteener, AT WELLINGTON-TERRACE AL. WILSON AND CO. are in- • structed by Miss E. M. Osborn. who i-3 leaving for South Africa, to sell at her Residence, 143, Wellington-terrace, c* above — The Contents of 9 rooms, completely furnished, ' including Upright Grand Piano, by Rosener; ulinoat MOV, . Fu'l particulars Tuesday. ,___ A. L.WILSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY. 19th APRIL.I9IO. At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. APPOINTMENTS, AND UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AT KELBURNE. AL WILSON aXD CO. have receiv- • cd instructions from Alfred Reeve, Esq., L D.S., who is returning to London, to self «it his residence 3, Tlounrf-ary-road — The Conlert« of his O-r^onied re-i-donee, inuliidin^ Upright Giaud llonisch Piano. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. By Order of the Mortgagee and under the Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington. t On WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of APRIL, 1910, At 2-30 o'clock. At their Rooms, 8, Brandon-street, Wellington. MESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington to hell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 8, Brandon-street, All that Piece of Land, tituato in the City of Wellington, being part of Section No. 255 on the plan of the wid city, bounded on the Northeast, measuring twenty-four feet three inehe*_ by Courtenay-place, on tho Southwesr side, measuring twenty-four feet three inches by other part of the fame section, on the South-east side, measuring seventytwo feet, by other part of the same section, and on the North-west, measuring seventy-two feet, also by other part of tho fame section. And al*o All that one undivided moiety or half-share of and in all that piecti of land situate in the City of Wellington, being part of Town Acre 255, on tho plan of the said city, bounded on the North-east by Courtenay-place one foot six inches, on tha North-west by other part of the same section seventy-two feet, and on the South-west by other part of the same section one foot six iuches, and on the South-east by other part of the same section *evcnty-two feet, which said last-mentioned pieco of land has been brought under the Land Transfer Act, and is now the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 170, Folio 229. The above property comprises the weltknown Private Hotel situated in Cour-tenay-place, and known as 'The Eagles?" The building is of brick, comprising three stories. On the ground floor are a large diningroom, parlour, office, kitchen, and scullery. First floor contain* 9 bedrooms, \ bathroom, ladies' and gentlemen's lavatory, I w.c, linen press, etc. Second floor is a I repetition of first, with splendid view of harbour. Washhouse on roof. Walls and ceilings plastered throughout. Well let. Application to sell and estimated value of property can be seen at the office of the Registrar. Particulars and conditions of sale may bo inspected at the office of the .Auctioneers, or of Messrs. Herdman and Kirkcaldie, Solicitors, Ballance-strect, Wellington. THURSDAY. 21st APRIL, At 2 o'clock p.m. SALE OF 28 OILS AND WATER COLOURS. 28 GEMS ! 28 GEMS ! AL. WILSON AND CO. are in- • structed by Geo. Broadbent, Esq., to sell at their rooms, 26, Brandon-street — 28 Oil and Water Colours, by wellkno*n English artists, including — Richard Wilson, R.A., A. Tkicker, R.8.A., G. S. Walters, R.8.A., John Sy«r, R.1., J. 8. Gresley, W. H. Denby, N. E. Hobson, L. B. Smith, Mark Senior, Sidney Pike, etc., etc Every picture of this collection has been purchased direct from the leading galleries at Home by the owner, who w a well-known art collector and connoisseur. Full particulars later A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer W. I. HUSBAND, Land Agent, Pahiatua. Qa?7 ACRES Freehold, divided into 35 •JO • paddocks, good fence*, water in each paddock, about 160 acres rich rher flat, balance easy sheep and cattle country ; dwelling, 6 rooms and scullery, washhouse, dairy and storeroom, 2-roomed whare, 17-stalled cowshed, trap> and cart sheds, hayloft, etc., woolshed and 3 good sets of yards; 1» miles from store, P. 0.. and creamery, 2J from railway station, and 8 miles from Pahiatu*. Price £13 per acre, and thero is a first mortgage of £7000 at 5 per c«ut. W. XogUi Btiiwad, Pahiatu*. g

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 8

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