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TUESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p,m. , ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO AND EFFECTS. Afc 13, ROSINA-TERRACE (Wellingtonterraee). ' ITV3-, L.. WILSON AND CO. have been -OLo. favoured with instructions from Mrs. U. Hcdton, v&io is leaving for England, ** to Bell- as above — ' The complete contents of her seven- ' roomed residence, well furnished, including — • Magnificent tipright Grand piano, almost ; new, in rich burr walnut, full iron ' frame: a-- very fine instrument; one of the best toned we have offered ) Brussels carpet in fawn ground, 12ft x 9ft Superior Chesterfield couch, all spring back |. and front Antique French clock, in worked brass, with figure [- Very handsome Loui3 XIV. card table, in solid walnut, with drawer ' Combination mesic etool and cabinet "Superior rosewood overmantel, with large : ' centre mirror Occasional tables and chairs in walnut Upholstered wicker chairs, rattan ditto [ Large framed oval mirror, candlelebras Collection of good pictures, oils and water colours, also engravings ' 6ft dining , table and cover, massive- b.m. fender and brasses ■ Small design sideboard, in dark wood, with mirror back 6 emboEsed seated chairs, Austrian ditto . Portable writing desk with sido drawers Lot of cutlery, glassware, and crockery Dinner service and tea sets, lot of ornaments -Hull table ant! stand*, hall linoleum and curtains .Casement curtains, wool and mohair rugs Set of good golfing sticks -CONTENTS OF THREE BEDROOMS, Comprising— 8.8.M. Bedstead and single ditto, with mattresses and badding complete Lot of quilts, blankets, sheets, serviettes, etc., etc. Superior duchepse pair, in dark wood, with bevelled mirror Cheats drawers, toiletware, bedroom chairs and rugs Also, A lot of kitchen and outside sundries, including wringer, wheelbarrow, dress model, etc., etc. This boDse contains some good -furnishings, and the catalogue is most complete. On account of Mrs. Holton leaving for England, everything HAS TO BE SOLD. _ We invite those furnishing to inspect on MONDAY AFTERNOON, between the hours of 2 to 5 p.m. A. Li WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1911, At 1.30 p.m. WEEKLY SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, PIANO, AND EFFECTS. At Our Rooms, 26, Brandon-street. Magnificent Upright Grand piano by Schwechten, in massive iron frame; a powerful-toned instrument, with every improvement. Superior Axminsfer Carpet, 18ft 6in x 14ft; splendid quality, as fresh "as new Massive Oak Sideboard, with Oak Diningroom Suite of perfect workmanship Occasional Furnishings, Drawingroom and Bedroom Furnishings,, etc., etc. A- L. WILSON AND CO. will hold • their usual Weekly Sale as above, when a first-class catalogue will be submitted, including Furnishings of all descriptions. Further entries solicited. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. 1 WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1911, At 12 o'clock noon. BIGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE, BOLTON-STREET. MESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO., 26, Brandon-street, are favoured . with instructions from the Trustees in the estate of the late Mr. Anderson to offer at public auction in their rooms, on above date — Alt that property in Bolton-street, comprising an eight-roomed resi- ■ dence, fitted with all modern conveniences, known as No. 17, erect- , ed on section 40 x 115 ft, irregular in depth, being Section 3, T.A. 472. j This is a good family residence, in a select, eunny, and handy locality. Cards to view from the Auctioneers. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. MESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO., acting under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington, will offer for sale -by Public Auction, ■ on the Bth day of March, 1911, at 3 o'clock ' in the afternoon, at their RoQms, Bran-don-street, Wellington : — ! (a) ALL THAT piece of Land situate in tho District of Karori. in the Pro- . vineial District of Wellington, containing 2 roods and 5 perches, more or less, being tho allotments numbered 32 and 33 on the plan of subdivision of parts of sections 31 and 32 on the plan of the said district ' deposited in the Deeds Registry 1 Office at Wellington and numbered '■ .103. (b) ALL THAT parcel of Land contain- ■ ing 11.2 perches, being part of Section 579, City of Wellington, situated in Molesworth. and Little Pipiteastreets, and being ail tho land in Certificate of Title, Volume 141, Folio 257, subject to Lease No. 65177. On application, estimate of value may be seen at the Office of the Registrar, Supreme Court Buildings, Wellington. Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Office of the Solicitor, Public Trust Office, Wellington, or at the office of A. L. WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers. WATTS'S HORSE BAZAAR, . DIXON-STREET, WELLINGTON. ' "O - B. WATTS has received instruc--*T o tions from Sir Joseph Ward, . K.C.M.G., to sell by auction on ■ , WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH, 2 p.m., the whole of his carriage plant, consist1 ing of — 1 bay gelding 16 hands, quiet in single or double harness 1 1 pair of Shetland ponies, quiet and broken to harness " 1 landau by Morgan, London 1 Victoria with pole and shafts, by .the > Victoria Carriage Works, Long-acre, London ' j. 1 set of silver-mounted single harness 1 set of silver-mounted double harness . Also, a lot of useful stable requisites. The above plant is in the very best of - condition, and can be recommended to - purchasers as being of superior quality. [ PHILIP B. WATTS, Auctioneer. I HORSES ! HORSESI ~ I WEDNESDAY NEXT, 22nd FEB., ! At 2 p.m. Nag's Head Yards, Dixon-streei. JW. BRAITHWAITE AND Co. • will sell, as aboveHorses, vehicles, and harness. Further entries solicited. NO Goodwill to Pay. Straight-out Lease. 600 ACRES in South Wairarapa, near railway, large town, and . stock market; all level land, and all cleared and in grass; carries 1^ sheep per acre ; splendid cropping land ; yields large crops rape, turnips, oats; permanently watered, all plougnnble; to be leased for seven yeare at 8s 6d per acre, j with purchasing clause for £3 10s per acre at end of lease. Apply, sharp, NICOL AND EDWAEDSj Masterton.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 8

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