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TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 21* JANUARY, 1911, Afr 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF UNCLEARED GOODS, On Behalf of the Gollector of Customs. MESSRS- J. H. B__THUNE AND CO. have been favow zed with instruction* from C. S. Nixon, Estj., Collector of Customs, to sell by auction at their Rooms, Fe-therston-street, as afcove — 6 Lady's scarves, one wrap, 2 embroidered blouse lengths, pair brushes in. case, cushion cover, set fn~ s, 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, playißg cards, cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, and pipes, 11 ostrich feathers, 1 d.b.b.l. gnn (by Maleham, Sheffield), 1 gold bangle, 3_ cwt red paint. On view on Thursday afternoon, 26th inst., and on morning of sale. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY? 27th JANUARY, At 2 p.m. .Tfyr ESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. ■ -Lvi (acting under instructions from Lieutenant-Colonel Head) will sell_ by public auction at their rooms, Willissireet, as above — The residue of his Household Furniture, comprising : Z MAHOGANY CHESTS DRAWERS' •1 FULL-LENGTH MIRROR AND , ■ MAHOGANY STAND 5 GENUINE INDIAN CARPETS (very choice) ■AXMINSTER STAIR CARPET 'AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER SHERATON EASY CHAIR MAHOGANY SHAVING STAND PIANO by Gilbert FOLDING CARD TABLE . MASSIVE BRASS FENDER AND BRASSES BIRCH WARDROBE (Bevel Glass) CHESTERFIELD COUCH Single _ and double iron bedsteads, horsehair mattresses, extension dining table, washstands, couches, Standard lamp, coal vases, writing desk, overmantel, umbrella stand, slip mats, sideboard, bookshelf, towel rail, hip bath, scales and weights, kitchen utensils, saucepans, kettles, gas ring, h. water can, mirrors, cupboard, toilet tables, dressmaker's model, coir mats, lawn mower, easy chairs, wire stretchers, pictures, oil paintings, ' linoleum, crockery, cutlery, quilts, "sheets, curtains, and a large lot .of sundries. .WITHOUT RESERVE. 'AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. AT ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LOWER HUTT. SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1911. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ceived instructions to sell — .■ The contents of a 5-roomed house. Full particulars in Friday night's paper. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. fTtHE Auction Sale of Linoleums anA nounced to be held by us in our Rooms TO-MORROW, at 2 o'clock, has been POSTPONED until a later date., which will be duly announced. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., Auctioneers. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. fai cy ACRES, of which 97 acres are Freehold, and 515 Leasehold; L.I.P- ; rent £13 5s per an., in one farm. Situated 3 miles from Utiku Railway Station, and close to dairy factory and school. The freehold will make an ideal dairy farm, and the L.I.P. ■is fine undulating sheep country, and will winter 2_ ewes to the acre. This property is ■well subdivided and grassed; 2 cottages, yards, etc. This ie a very cheap property. Price £10 10s per acre. ' Terms, £1000 cash, balance 5 years, at 5 per cent. W. P. GARNER AND CO., Land Agents, Taihape. A fhfi ACRES Sheep, Cropping, and < _rAJ>Vf Fattening Country; all level, and all ploughable; ' permanently watered; carries 1£ sheep per acre; splendid turnip and rape country, yields 40 bushels to the acre, or cuts 2 ton per acre in oaten chaff ; situated near Masterton ; only £350 cash , required ; balance may remain on mortgage. Price £8 10s per acre; or owner will soil about 200 acres : £300 cash deposit. Nicol and Edwards, Masterton. ■?VKT F. E G G E R S. ' Estate Agent, Johnston-st. FOR SALE. Herald-street— Neat Cottage of 4 rms., bath, copper, tubs, and gas; land 20 x 100 1 house all in good order, and can be purchased on easy terms for £450 ; enquire early. Mortimer-terrace — 5-roomed House, bath, coypcr, and tubs; land 45 x 90. This property can be purchased for £390 ; terms, £10 deposit, balance at 13s a week. An easy way ro acquire a home. {CHE COAL HAS s 33EEN OX. SEND us another ton like it. The man who comes back for some more STOCKTON COAL is our best advertisement. We have many such, and the number is growing daily. You can get on to a good thing by getting on to any of the following numbers:— Bß, 124, 164, 805, 942. SAMUEL BROWN, Ltd. v DISTRICT AGENTS, 39, JOHNSTON-STREET. . ' . Stores: ADELAIDE AND TINAKORI ROADS, TORY AND WILLIS STREETS. CONSIGN YOUR HGS, POULTRY, - PRODUCE. FRUIT, AND FURNITUBEto MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers aad Produce Merchant*, Pabaewtcm North. Clearing Sales of every description conducted in _ny part of the Do_u_dpn. Correspondence invited.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 10