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TO-MORROW. TUESDAY. 24th MAY. 1910. Commencirg at 11 o'clock a m. IMPORTANT and ATTRACTIVE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. 400' LOTS! _ 400 LOTS! At the Family Residence, No. 151, BROUUHAM-STREKT (Close to Wellington Collego Gates). ~~ tiro Contents of Nino Exceptionally i Woll-furnished Rooms. On account of D. P. Barrett, Esq., who is leaving Wellington. A few of tho lots catalogued are as follow : — MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by A. Heindorff, Berlin; coat 90 guineas; a beautiful-toned instrument, in perfect order. Handsome CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE upholstered in rich saddlebags. COSTLY HIGH-BACK OAK DININGROOM SUITE, 8 pieces; equal to now. 2 VERY SUPERIOR SIDEBOARDS. 3 COSTLY BEDROOM SUITES. MASSIVE Bft. EXTENSION DINING TABLE, 5-inch legs, and 2 extra leaves; also, COSTLY DARK GREEN MOHAIR TABLE COVER. 'ALL-BRASS 2-inch PILLAR ITALIAN BEDSTEAD, and Bedding Complete. BEST QUALITY LINOLEUMS, off 9 Rooms, all choice patterns, and equal to new (the best lot of Linoleum we have offered for a long time). Etc., Etc., Etc. Full particulars appeared in Saturday's Post. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD.. * have been favoured with instructions to sell on the premises as above— ,The whole of the Costly Furnishings. THIS IS A DELIGHTFUL HOME. The furniture is all of the best, and has been beautifully kept. Everything is •qual to new. On view from 9.30 o'clock. Light refreshments provided. The house is TO LET. Sale starts at 11 o'clook sharp. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 25th MAY, 1910, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. RUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. OAK AND MAHOGANY ELEVATING BILLIARD-DINING TABLE (7ft x 3ft 6in) HANDSOME PLAIN GREEN CHESIERFIELD LOUNGE, HIGH-BACK OAK DIXINGROOM SUITE, 2 Costly MAHOGANY WARDROBES, MAHOGANY EXTENSION DINING TABLE, LARGE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOAKD, and APPOINTMENTS. Entire Contents of Eight Rooms, Removed to Our Rooms from Tinakori-road. On Account of Mrs. Leonard St. Lawrence, who is giving up housekeeping. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions to sell at their rooms, as above — An extensive catalogue of high-class Household Furniture. Full dptails later. Wo Foil in our Rooms Every Wednesday. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, at I' o'clock. WEDNESDAY,, at 1 o'clock. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, Blair aud Allen streets. ATTRACTIVE AND UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF HUTT NURSERY STOCK, HUT! NURSERY STOCK, HUTT NURSERY STOCK; Including a Very' Fine Assortment of TREES, SHRUBS, AND PLANTS 'IREES, SHRUBS, AND PLANTS Of Iho highest order, true to name, healthy, well rooted, and_ grown under most favourable climatic conditions, all of which havo boon well attended, and received 1 a most careful nurseryman's energies in production. mHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell by •»- public auction, unreservedly, on behalf of Mr. A. M-Millan, of the Blackbridgo Nurseries, a specially-selected and full catalogue of — High-class roses, very fine- carnations, native veronicas, flowering and ornamental shrubs, plants, and trees, hedgo. shelter, plantation, and fruit trees. T n ths collection will be found 1 nothing! but the. best, and those desirous of securing the very finest wiTl bo wise in attending! this sale. GREAT SALE Of HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. THURSDAY, 26th MAY, 1910, At 12.30 p.m. THE MANAWATU AUCTIONEERING CO., favured_ with instructions from Messrs. Bycroft Bros., will Bell by public auotion, in tho premises lately occu1 pied by Mr. E. O. Oken, tho Square, ■Palmerston (3 doors from Borough Council dffiee)— Their stock of high-class and artisticfurniture. As tha name of Byoroft is synonymous, with first-class finish and workmanship, intending buyers would consult their own beat interests by attending this Bale. Further paYticulars in future issu6. DAIRY FARM— A CHANCE. RK ACRES, LONGBURN; rich Hat '-**-' land, adjoining town, railway, Bchool, church, ctore, creamery ; fully improved, well sheltered ; 5 acres in orchard, which will pay interest on coet of property ; will carry. 30 cows and other stock. Price. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, J £55 per acre. Ideal farm for Wellington milk eupply. Big prospective value for subdivision. No property on market in tho locality under £70 per acre. BROPHY AND MOWLEM, Sole Agents. ■O O Tt SALE, I^iZAHETH-STREKT (best part)— Two jr.tr l 5-roomed Houses, with all conveniences ; land 33 x 112 ; let at £1 16s a wp<?k. Prico £1050. Easy terms, quick sale. HA WKESI ONE-CRESCENT — House 5 -■aoms and all conveniences ; let at £1 Is per week. A bargain, £575; terms. HATAITA.I — 5-rcomcd House and every ppssilile convenience, newly built, good position, near tram. £750 ; term". P. C. BIRD & CO., I^.ND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 156, INGESTRE-STREET. WAIKATLU —For' Sale or Exchange, fine Farm, 1243 acres rich undulating country, 1000 acres in splendid gra9B, 24" acres unimproved hillf- good house, man's cnttasje, shearing-shed, etc.; carrying at present 600 ewes, 600 lambs, 500 hoggets, 50 cattle, and 10 horses ; handy to railway station and township ; splendid prospect of hubdividing into dairy farms. Pnca £11,000, fcubject to JSSOOO mortgage : or owner would Exchange for really good block of Wellington rent produomg Property. — Georffe Boyes and Uo., Hamilton.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 10

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