TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 27th JULY, 1910, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS (AH in Very Nice Order and Equal to New). HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, upholstered in Plahv Green Velvet, (we'll made and equal to now). VERY SUPERIOR SIDEBOARD, with largo Bevelled Mirror Back and Collarette, h Bft EXTENSION DINING TABLE, with Heavy Turned Legs. ■t 0 ROLLS of NEARLY NEW -1 rv JLO LINOLEUM, JLO All in splendid order and good pattern. COSTLY OAK ~DUOHESSE PAIR, Marble-top, Tiled-back Washstand; newest design' and in good order. j UP-TO-DATE HIGH-BACK DININGROOM SUITE. 2 HEAVY ALL-IbRASS CURB FENDER SUITES, COPPER-MOUNTED FENDERS, BRASS ASH TRAY, Etc. HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, upholstered in Rich Saddlebags, with spring edge andi spring back. 3 OLD AND VALUABLE q VIOLINS. O MASSIVE DOUBLE BRASS-MOUNTED ' FRENCH BEDSTEAD, 2-inch Pillars and Heavily Brass-mounted, with Cable-edgo Mattress and Bedding complete. SUPERIOR BEDROOM SUITE, large Double Mirror-door Ward-robe, Cheval' Duoheese Dressing Table with full-size Centre Alirror and 2 Side Mirrors, and Marble-top Tiled-back Waehstand /to match; a beautiful suite, and in nice order. SET OF NEARLY NEW SPRING CART HARNESS. H»M stand, rofl of carpet, Brussels carpet square, 2 Axminster hearthrugs, skin rugs, fancy flower bowls and etsunde, c.p. wsre, cutlery, spoons, forks, a large collection of good crockery, tea sets, coffee sets, glassware, a" lot of choice pot plants, aspidestras, maidenhair ferns, asparagus plants, 20 weHframed engravings and pictures, piano, \ drowingroom suite, lady's bioycl«, Itaoe curtains, 2 mirror-door wardrobes, duchesso pairs, 4 duohesse chests, 6 eetsdpf toiletware, quaint oak duchesse pair, lot of good linoleum.- Canadian 1 chairs, overmantel, d.b.m. Italian bedstead, hospital bedsteads, single and double kapok beds, sheets, toilet tables, kitchon table, kitchen dresser, portable oopper stand, _ ottoman couoh, hall stand', and sundries, removed to our rooms from Clifton-terrace for convenience. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • havo received instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above^ — , An attractive catalogue oi Superior Furnishings. Everything is in very nice order, and will be ob view from 9.30 o'clock. Those about to furnish are invited: to inspect before tho sale. Everything is worthy of inspection. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. THURSDAY NEXT, 28th JULY, 1910, At 11 o'clock a.m. SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL. 50(> SHEETSTF IRON, 5()0 DOORS, SASHES and FRAMES,' CARPENTER'S BENCH, ETC, ETC. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions to sell, on the ground, next Star Foundry, Revansstreet, Nowtown — A lot of good building material, doors, 150 sashes and frames, large carpenter's bench, two 400-gal tanks, 100-gal tank, piles, joists (16ft 10in x 2in), stable doors, ridging, sash weights, etc., etc. : Abo, I 500 sheets of iron, 5,' 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 feet lengihe. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, 27th JULY, 1910, At 2.30 p.m. ' AT THEbTrOOMS, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN are instructed by the Mortgagee to sell at thoir auction rooms, Customhouse.quay, on Wednesday, 27th July, 1910, ait '2.30 p.m.— ALL THAT piece of land, containing 13.4 perches, boing part of Section 958, City of Wellington, and being the land comprised in Certificate | of Title, Volume .109, folio 13, . with the buildings thereon. For full particulars apply to C W. Tanner, Solicitor, Lambton-quay, or MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN, ■Auctioneers, Customhouse-quay. WEDNESDAY, 27th JULYJ At 2 p.m. SALE OF PURE-BRED POULTRY. rrVHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISA TRIBUTING CO., LTD., will sell by public xuctiou at the Farmers' Fruit and Produce Market, All«n-street, as above — 100 head pure-bred poultry, from the finest laying strains in the Dominion. Also, 100 sacks fowl wheat, 50 sacks maize. The above include birds from yards of well-known breeders. ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE OF SELECTED DAIRY STOCK. 400 PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 2nd and 3rd AUGUST, 1910. " AT THE FARM, FITZHERBERT EAST. PALMERSTON NORTH. 1 Commencing Each Day at 11 a.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., j x\_ will sell on account of Mr. S. R. | Lancaster: — 25 pedigree Jersey cows and heifer 6 9 pedigree bulls 50 grade Jersey cows, in milk 70 choice grade Jersey springing heifere 250 grade Jersey cows to calve August, September, and October. NOTE. — All pedigree cattle, cows in milk, and springing heifers will be offered on Tuesday, 2nd. The 250 spring calvers will be offered on Wednesday, 3rd. Catalogues, giving full pedigrees of the purebred ciwtle, can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. Drags will leave Palmerston North Railway Station after arrival of all trains, the first drag leaving at 9.30 a.m. Luncheon provided. WAIKATO. A Cheap Property being Disposed of for Family Reasons. /»K/v ACRES, L.1.P., at an average OOVI rental of about 2s 9d per acre. Situate about 20 milos south of Morrinsville, and within 5 miles of important railway station ; handy to creamery, school, post office,, etc., etc. ; big carrying capacity in proportion to rent; email cottage, woolshed, milking-shed, stable, large sheep yards, garden, etc. ; nearly half has been ploughed, and balance ploughable when stumped. Present stock 1000 bheep, 70 head cattle, etc. Prico £1900 (equity £1500). Looks a good thing, does it not? An exchange for a good House Property or Mortgage Security (to &ay half the amount of equity) would be entertained. STUBBS AND WEBB,-Danneyirlw.
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