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TO-MORROW, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE .", OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, ' -COMBINED BITLIARD AND DINING —• - - • TABLE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, ELECTRO-PLATE, CUTLERY, AND GLASSWARE. UNRESERVED. UNRESERVED. 7 V'V L. WILSON AND CO. have ro4^-» ceivod instructions to sell at No. 9i, 'Brougham-street, as above — • The entire contents of 10 large and well-furnished roome, including — UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, FOUR - ROYAL AXMINSTER CARPETS WALNUT OVERMANTEL, LOUIS •-XIV.--GA-BINET,. CHESTERFIELD "COUCHES EHVAN CHAIRS, OCCASIONAL WAL- - NUT DO, COMBINATION DINING and BILLIARD TABLE, Solid OAK SUITE, ' MASSIVE WALNUT BEDBOOM SUITE, ALL-BRASS ITAL- - • IAN BEDSTEAD, COMBINATION "BOOKCASE and ESCRITOIRE (over 200 years old), etc., etc. Contents of Breakfast, Dining, Drawing- ' Rooms; also 6 Bedrooms and Kitchen This is a forced sale of bigh-class furniture purchased regardless of cost, is 'well Trarthy of inspection, and most of it acquired within the last twelve months. x A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. . SALE BY PUBLIC~AUCTION^ j&ENTLEMAN'S WELL - APPOINTED RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS. AT THE RESIDENCE, •"" " So. 91, BROUGHAM-STREET. "' TOrMORROW, At 2.30 p.m. I|TESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO. 'pLtJL -have been favoured with instructions to sell at the Residence, as above — That highly-desirable and well-ap-poftued GENTLEMAN4S RESIDENCE, No. 91, Brougham-street, containing 10 rooms and convenie nce's, pituatc on one of tho finest residential sites in tho locality, having an area of 80ft x 120 ft (indro or less). In, position and surroundings this property is incomparable. With a glorious punny aapect and perfect view, combined with its accessibility, and tho up-to-date cpnsrrnction of tho residence, the Auctioneers do -not hesitate to recommend it' .tbs .fteeker* on tho outlook for a, Gentleman's Residential Property. Keys and Cards from the Auctioneers. ' ••" -• • -A., L.- WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 13th MAY, At 1.30 p.m. IWBEKLY SALE~~OF FURNITURE, ■ -' PIANO AND EFFECTS, Ab- Our Roomer, 26, Brandon-street. jFASvIj. WILSON AND CO. will hold SLm their usual Sale of Furniture on FEIDAY rUiXT instead of Wednesday, owing to tho. large number of outdoor sales they are conducting next week. Will biiyers and vendors kindly take notice of this? A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 13th MAY, 1910, At 11 o'clock sharp. KJ/v PRINCE OF WALES FERNS. OW PRINCE OF WALES FERNS. ;"A*;~ L- WILSON AND CO. will sell at Jt3l» their Rooms, 26, Brandon-etreet, as above — 50 Prince of Wales Ferns. I AH hardy and well-rooted plants. """" ' "WITHOUT RESERVE.. v A.- L: ' WII&ON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARM LANDS. Subdivision of. MR. G. POTTS ; S Wellknown TAWHEBA ESTATE, situated -4 Miles from LEVIN and 3 Miles . .from SHANNON". jTV-BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., J\. in conjunction with BAGGETT AND POTTS, of Wanganui, will offer by Public Auction- at the TOWN HALL, LEVIN, on • FRIDAY, 20th MAY, 1910, At 1 p.m.— • -15 FARMS in tho above Estate, ranging in area from 65 acres to 293 acres-. • - This Est-ato is in four different blocks, all -cU»s "together. The Land is of the very"Ji£Bfc ouality, every section is well ■watered, a- considerable area has boen stumped .and, ploughed, and practically the whole of tho Estate is suitable for Dairying. 1 . . / Section 9, containing 293 acres, is suitable for sheep farming only. Dairy farmera in thitr locality can obtain handsome returns owing to the good price they can receive for their milk in Wellington. The homt9ica'fl section has a large, well-built up-tq-dato gentleman's .residence, with tennis court, lawns, etc., and i» woli planted ; also all necessary outbuildings. TERMS — 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 10 per cent, on date of possession (31 days), 10 per cent, in 2 years, balance 5 years from date of possession, at £5 per cent, per annum. If substantial improvements are made to the eatisfaction of tho Vendor, purchasers can avoid payment of the 10 per cent, in two years. For further particulars and plans (which give full details of each section), apply to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. Or BAGGETT AND POTTS, Wanganui. HOTEL for Salo, Sydney; N.S.W.. 6ituated on a cohimanding corner in Sydney's very best Suburb ; 10 years' lease ;. rent £7 ; payments to brewers, merchants, etc., for goods average over £5000 per annum; beer- trade 12 hogsheads weekly; net profit £1200,. per annum; furnished throughout- in, first-class style ; strictest investigation courted ; fqll particulars to genuine buyers; fine building; £3200 cash ingoing. Ryan, Hotel Broker, 8, Post Office Chambers, 114 a, Pitt-street, Sydney. t TTjJRUIT Farm, 15£ acres, 10 in full bearJ? ing ;. yielded £425 this season ; balance young trees ; price £1150 ; £600 deposit. Road this — 660 acres, very rich coil, 100 acres in crop, balanca grass ; . wintering 3000 sheep, 160 head cattle ; cut into /splendid dairy farms ; price £26 per acre ; »1000 deposit. Full particulars apply „* " C. It. WILSON, Hastings. H.B. ,Ti\oß SALE— LARGE CARRYING It? BUSINESS,, TAIHAPE ; i acre froehold, i acre 21 years lease, 5- roomed Houso on freehold section ; also, stable, saddle room and 2 largo store rooms; 12 horses, 1 stallion, 1 spring wagon, 1 lorry, 2 expresses, 1 wool dray, 2 tip drays, 1 spring dray, 1 spring cart; harness and covers complete Tho largest and most successful carrying business on the Main Trunk Line; hundreds of bales wool carted annually. Owner going farming. For Salo as going concern, price £1750. Apply i£ WILSON ATCD CO., LTD., Taihape. ' DAIRY FARM. , lAA ACRES rich reclaimed Swamp, XtrU' fenced and divided, all buildings n"ce»sßry good roads, hardy to cheese factory and school. Price £30 acre ; stock if desired at a \aluation. Apply V. L. FAIRBROTHER, Carterton.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 12

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