TO MOMiOW (TUESDAY), 1 At 2 p. m. MESSRS. W. H. MQR.RAH AND CO. will sell by auction in their rooms, I Wilhs-stieec — A superior lot of nonschoWi Furniture, including : HANDSOMK BEDROOM SUITE EXTENSION DINING TABLE DOUBLE WOOD BEDSTEAD AND I WIRIO MATTRESS HANDSOME SIDEBOARD Dnche^se cheste, wachstands and ware, toilet tiiMos, ohost of drawers, b.m. bedsteads and wire mattresses, s.i. bedBtoad_ and mattresses, et-retchers and bedding, leather couches, easy chair, box ottoman, linoleum, wool mat, cretonne oouch, easy chair*?, rattan chairs, kitchen, table and chairs, Austrian chairs, fenders, oval table, occasional' tables, linen basket, meat cafe, mangle, curtain poles, stair rods, Inviota. gas stove,_ churn, pictures, crockery and sundries, deck chair, screen, perambulators, music stool, hall stand, * overmantel, and Icitohen sundries. WITHOUT RESERVE. PLANT SALE. PLANT SALE. TUESDAY, 19th JULY, 1.30 p.m. MESSRS. LAERY AND CO., LTD., Fruit Exchange, Allen-street, have again been favoured with instructions from W. B. Hardy, Esq., Blackbridge, Lower Hutt, to sell by auction as above — Further collection of standard and unique varieties of Flowering and other Plants, together with Shrubs of various natures. The catalogue on this occasion is of considerable length, and as Mr. Hardy has now been so well able to judge the requirements of the public at auction, and their appreciation of specially nurtured stock, that the most fastidious buyer will find himself in a position to secure every conceivable variety. Catalogues on application. STOCK SALE. LOWER HUTT YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY, 1910, At 2 o'clock. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from a suburban hill resident to sell as above — 10 first-ckss cows and heifers; just calved and at the drop. On account of other owners — 7 fat cows 1 spring dray Horses, poultry, etc. Entriea invited. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THURSDAY, 21st JULY, 1910, At 1.30. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, Etc., Etc. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. AL. WILSON AND CO. will holdl • their Weekly Sale of Furniture on. Thursday Next instead of Wednesday, on account of the Races being held that day. A largo and attraotive catalogue will be disposed of, comprising the complete* contents of 9 rooms, sent in for convenience. Full particulars later. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. NEW ZEALAND NATIVE PLANTS. SALE POSTPONED. 1%/rESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have -^•*- received instructions to POSTPONE tho above sale advertised for Tuesday, the 19th. Tb* sale will be held LATER IN THE WEEK, and duly advertised. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. 1 00 -A-^^S' 5 miles from good township • lUJ^ (all plcughable), 5-rd. cottage; carrying capacity 30 cows, besides other stock. Prico £15 p.a. ; £400 cash. T. W. WELCH, Land Agent, Brougham-street, New Plymouth. SPLENDID SHEEP FARM. Kfift ACRES limestono country, Mau- *^"" rioeville, all in grass, well watered, wintering 1200 sheep, 20 cattle, 7 horses; 7 paddocks, fences nearly new. Price £11 5s per acre. For terms, etc., write to V. L. FAIRBROTHER, Land Agent, Carterton. HATAITAL SECTION for' Sale, just outside tunnel, 491t 6in x 214 ft deep, with superior one-floor Residence of six rooms thereon, containing all domestic offices ; splendid view.' etc. ; insurance £550. Price £750 ; easy terms ; a cheap property. G. E. WARBURTON, 148, Feathoreton-street. OTj Q ACRES (0.r.p.) at 25s an aore, six "- fl -° miles from Otorohanga; 140 acres good English grasses, balance bush, 30 chains fencing. Prico £2 10& au acre. Half cash. R. WILSON AND CO., LTD., Taihape. DCHARTERIS, Land Agent, New • Plymouth, has the following for Sale : — 518 Acres, 160 bush, balance grass, 30 acres turnips, oats, 14 paddocks, no weeds, well fenced and watered; 6-roomed house ; Ridd milker installed ; will carry 100, milkers, 600 sheep, and young stock; close to factory, school, P. 0., and church. Price only £12 10s ; small deposit required ; enquiries invited. This is a really good thing. Also, 84 Acres, 8 paddocks ; £14 acre ; about £600 cash required. TjiOß SALE OR TO LET. BRICK SHOP, 2 plate-glass windows, 5 room 3, large and well finished, just at tram terminus; ideal spot for a draper. Apply to C. WHITE, Stationer, Brooklyn. SPLENDID Chance! Going Concern. Exchange 60 Acres rich, fiat land, easy distance Palmerston North, school and creamery; good house, cowbaik, piggorics. etc. ; 23 cows, bull, 2 horses, 6pring cart, trap, harness, pigs, cans, buckets, otc. Prico £2590; equity £1200. Tako unencumbered houses. ORBELL AND CO., Pabnerston North. "P O R SALE. BUTCHERY BUSINESS, in sound and thriving town near Wellington ; good paying connection with business, and can be considerably increased by practical and entrgetic man. Price, including largo plant, £400 ; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Further particulars on application to P. A. ZOHRAB AND CO., 276, Lambton-quay. PLANTING SEASON. FOR RELIABLE NURSERY STOCK Try T. WAUGH, HUTT VALLEY NURSERIES, LOWER HUTT. Fruit Trees, Bushe.-, Strawborries, Ornamental Trees, Roses, Pot Plants, and Hedge Plants in great variety. THOMAS WAUGH, Hutt Valley Nurseries, Lower Hutt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 15, 18 July 1910, Page 10
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