THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1911, At 2 o'clock p.m. BULBS. '• SALE OF BULBS. SALE OF BULBS. ) 'AT QUR, ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. 100 PACKAGES OF MIXED DAFFODILS, LACHENALIA, FREESIAS, : MONTBRETIAS, RANUNCULUS, Etc., otc. 'A L. WILSON AND CO. have been 'j3l» instructed to sell at their rooms as above — A fine collection of Bulbs, all early bloom. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. . TUESDAY NEXT, 7th MARCH, 1911, At 1.30 p.m. " LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF S SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUR5 NISHINGS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AND EFFECTS, At 57, MAJORIBANKS-STREET. ? A L. WILSON AND .CO. are • -7&.» favoured with instructions from I Mrs. Cecil Northcote, who is giving up 1- housekeeping, to sell at her residence, as above — The contents of 9 completely and eleg antly furnished rooms, including : fc MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Neufeld ; cost 80 guineas (a beautiful instrument, with excep1 * tionally balanced and powerful tone-; one of the best w© have ev&r offered) " SUPERIOR AXMINSTER and BRUS1 SELS CARPETS, in various sizes • • and designs ' ELEGANT DRAWING and DININGROOM SUITES, . MASSIVE Bft EXTENSION DINING 5 TABLE, with 2 Extra Leaves i THREE VERY SUPERIOR BEDROOM - . SUITES, all in. Dark Wood Full particulars later. On view MONDAY NEXT, from 2 to 5 p.m. 5 This House TO LET. Apply Auc- , tioneers. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1911, 5 5 At 11 o'clock. 3 BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. WF. SHORTT, LTD., have been o favoured with instructions to sell on the premises, corner of Old Customhouse and Willis streets — 4 WOOD and BRICK SHOPS, for removal. For particulars and conditions, apply . to " ' THE AUCTIONEEPIS. ; * STOCK SALE. LOWER HUTT YARDS. 1 ' THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1911, At 2 p.m. sharp. H ERNEST LEIGHTON will sell as a above, > On account Manawatu client — 1 2 first-class geldings, rising 4 years . 1 first-class van mare, rising 4 years 0 good hacks l 1 half-draught mare 2 good useful cob 3 1 horse, dray, and harness 5 springers 1 cow,' in milk, and with calf at foot 80 head of good ducks (Indian Runner, etc ) 50 White Leghorns 2 sets harness I — — — 1 1 Further entries invited. "O" ERNEST LEIGHTON has been \ -"--»•• favoured with instructions from ■ S. C. Leary, Esq., to offer for absolute sale the superior contents of his 9-roomed residence, situate in Myrtle-street, Lowei Hutt, on WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH 1911, commencing at 10.30 a.m. Full details and catalogue later. - " HOUSEHOLD " FURNITURE. On the Premises, No. 11, Crosby-terrace, off Abol Smith-strsct. FRIDAY, 3rd MARCH. "At 2 o'clock. WL. ROBERTSON will sell by Pubo lie Auction on the Premises, 11, ' Crosby-terrace : — i The FURNITURE apd CONTENTS of a 6-roomed House. 1 All in perfect order and beautifully \ clean. Full Details To-morrow's Post. • WATTS'S HORSE BAZAAR, ; DIXON-STEEET, WELLINGTON. S5 B. WATTS has received instruc- ■ • tions from Sir Joseph Ward, 3 K.Cf.M.G., to sell by auction on \ WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH, 2 p.m., , the whole of his carriage plant, consist- - ing ol^- '' ■■ -1 bay gelding 16 hands, quiet in single or doublo harness 1 pair of Shetland ponies, quiet and broken to harness 1 1 landau by Morgan, London ; 1 Victoria^ with pole and shafts, by the Victoria Carriage Works, Long-acre, London 1 set of silver-mounted single harness • 1 set of silver-mounted double harness Also, a lot of useful stable requisites. On Account David Nathan, Esq. — 1 brougham by Barker, London 1 spider phaeton by Cowland and Selby, ' London . , 1 set of silver-mounted harness . Also, a quantity of stable requisites I . The above plant' is in the very best of condition, and can be recommended to purchaser* as being of superior quality. PHILIP B. WATTS, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, Bt'h MARCH, 1911, At 2.30 p.m. - 0 SPLENDID COTTAGE PROPERTY; ■ LINCOLN-STREET, BROOKLYN. To be Sold to Close an Estate. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from H. D. Baker Esq., the Executor under the will of tho lato Richard Davies, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, : Featherston-street — SECTION 60 on the plan of BROOKLYN, having a frontage of 115 ft 4in - to % LINCOLN-STREET by a depth 1 therefrom of 209 ft, and containing 1 '_ rood 37 perches (moro or less), together with tho concrete house of four a rooms, and two cottages each having four rooms, bathroom, scullery, and ' washhouse.The above property is situated at the end of Lincoln-street, and commands a good view over Brooklyn. The tT/o cottages, buiß of timber, are of recent construction, and occupied by tenants at 12a B per week each. The property is being sold subject to a mortgage to the Advances • to Settlers Office of £492 6s 3d. For cards to view and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. " FOR SALE. A3 A RQING CONCERN! 0 eyfLC) ACRES Freehold, all in grass, ■j i4l\s/& fenced, and subdivided ; well watered; close to railway station, school, P. 0., factory, etc. ; good dwelling and all 5 necessary outbuildings. Price £13 10s per y acre as a going concern, including the 0 following stock : 24 cow 3, 4 yearlings, 6 pigs, horse, cart, and harness, milk cans, buckets, etc., etc. Good terms can be arranged.— PETEß TULLOCH, Stock, Land, and Estate Agent, Bos 42, Pahiatua
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 50, 1 March 1911, Page 12
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