THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1911. " At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT LOWER HUTT. AL. WILSON AND CO. are instruct- • ed by. Mr. B. Green, who J6 leaving the Hntt district, to sell at hi 3 residence, Queen's-road — The Contents of his residence, nicely furnished, including — Dining table, 6 dining chairs, easy chair Lot of good linoleums, lot of ornaments and glassware Dinner service, 8-day clock Cutlery, b.r. fender and brasses Crockery, slip and coir mats Superior double Italian bedßtead completo Chest drawers, dressing table Marble-top washstand Circular mirrors, toilet table, toiletware Bedding, etc., etc Also, Contents of kitchen and other sundries WITHOUT RESERVE. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1911, At 1.30 p.m. WEEKLY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS and EFFECTS. Also, UPRIGHT GRAND BOHM PIANO. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. The contents of a well-furnished 7-roomad house, sent in from Brooklyn. A 1 L. WILSON AND CO. have receir- *£*.• ed instructions to sell as above — A very attractive collection of Furnishings of all descriptions, from drawingroom to kitchen Will buyers please note that owing to Wednesday being Race Day, 1 our Sale this week will be held on FRHDAY. A, L. WILSON. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) 26th JAN., At 2 p.m. BRAITHWAITE'S CITY AUCTION MART, 81, MANNERS-STREET. UNRESERVED SALE of FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. To be sold under Distraint for Rent. JW. BRAITHWAITE AND CO. will • sell by auction, as above — A very magnificent BEDROOM SUITE (nearly new), comprising duchesse chest, I mirror-back marble-top waghstand, 1 ! mirror-door wardrobe. Mirror-back sideboard, 3ft 6in, dining table on castors, leather couch, linoleums, toilet ware, flower stand, clocks, passage linoleums , Also, piano (by Bord, Paris), overmantel, Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine, duehesse pairs, dining and kitchen tables, hand sewing machine, chests drawers, tiled back washstand, marble-top washstand. double and single iron bedsteads, single wire mattresses, ' carpet runner, comode, blankets, table cloths, curtain poles, pair *teps, stair rods, pictures, Perfection cooking stove, jam' jars, and a ÜBeful lot of sundries Also, 1 motor cycle (Allday'B and Onion's), any reasonable trial, 1 gent's bicycle, 3 sets gig and trap harness (Eng-lish-made and new). These goods are all in splendid order, and will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. ROBERTSON'S AUCTION ROOM, MANNERS-STREET, • TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 26th JAN. At 2 o'clock. WL. ROBERTSON has been in- • structed by Messrs. Condor Bros., of Newtown, who are relinquishing business, owing to premises coming down, to sell by public auction in his rooms, Man- , ners-street — J 200 pairs, of Ladies' and Children's 1 Boote, Shoes, and Slippers, and a i few pairs of Men's Boots. 'Theße' goods were all imported specially l>y Condor Bros., and are of the very best quality, and every pair will be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT 'RESERVE. HIGH-CLASS AUCTION' SALE Of ! SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. On the premises, 91.. Wellington-terrace, corner of Woodward-street. TUESDAY NEXT. 31st JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. WL. ROBERTSON has been favour- • ed by th'- owner, who is giving up [ housekeeping, to sell by public auction, as above — The Furnishings, 1 Piano, and Contents of a seven-roomed residence, all of the very best quality. Full details will be advertised in Saturday's Post. - FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1911, At 2 pant • • AUCTION SALE OF UNCLEARED GOODS,-, * ' On Behalf of the Collector of Customs. MESSRS. J. H: BETHUNE AND CO. | * have been favoured with instructions ! from C. S. Nixon, Esq., Collector of Customs, to sell by auction at their Rooms, Featherston-street, as above — 6 Lady's 6carves, one wrap, 2 embroidered blouse lengths, pair brushes in case, cushion cover, set furs, 1 youth's suit, tea cloths,' bed spreads, d-'oyleys, handworked linen robes, opossum rug, 4 pairs gent's boots, 2 silver brooches, gold brooches and pendants, lady's gold' watch and chain, playing cards, cigars, cigarettes, tobaooo, and pipes, 11 ostrich feathers, 1 d.b.b.l. gun (by Maleham, Sheffield), 1 gold bangle, 3g,cwt red paint. On view on Thursday afternoon, 26th insfc., and on. morning of 6ale. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., , Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FRIDAY, 27fch JANUARY, At 2 p.m. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. have received instructions from Lieut.-Colonel Head, -who is leaving for England, to cell at their rooms, Willis6treet, as above — The residue of his Household Furniture, comprising— Piano r (Gilbert) Birch Sideboard Writing Deßk Sheraton Chair Overmantel Chesterfield Couch Indian Carpet Card Table And a large lot of Useful Furniture, in perfect condition. , Full details to-morrow. FOR EXCHANGE FOR HOUSES OR SECTIONS. m ACRES, Albert-road, Inglewood. Well-improved farm, carry 35 cows, 5-roomed house and all conveniences. Price JBIS 10s per acre, including 25 first--class com and everything on the farm as a going concern. Equity £640. A great dunce for some one. Write for details and send full particulars of your property at the same time. A. GRANT. Estate Agent, Hawera, Taranaki.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 12
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