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TO-MORROW, At 10.30 a.m. AT THE YARDS, NEXT TO PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, LAMBTON : QUAY. AL. WILSON . AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mr. P. [V. contractor, to sell as above — A large quantity of Good Timber of all descriptions Doors, Windows, Iron, Ropes, Steel Chains, Shovels, etc., etc. 2000 ft of 8 x 1 boarding 1200 ft 4x3 3500 ft 6x3 2 ladders, 2 sets stairs, 10 doors, hinjres, chain sling, malthoid, wire, sash weights, 5 .shovels. The timber is all nearly new, only used on the one job, and is for positive sale as owner has now no further use for it. A specially clean lot, to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. - A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. _ TO-MORROW, ' . " At 12 o'clock. n ACRES of RICH FLAT LAND -j 1 LOWER HUTT, JL FRONTING WATERLOO AND LOWER WAIWETU-ROADS. 'A BLOCK HIGHLY SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION OR A GENTLEMAN'S SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. IN THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH BOOTHBY, DECEASED. f A - L WILSON AND CO. have receiv-- £-"-• ed instructions from Mr. Thomas Manderson, executor in the estate of Elizabeth Boothby (deceased) to sell at their rooms, 26, Brandon-street, as above, in order to wind up the estate: — That excellent Block of Land hi the Hutt Valley, being part of Section 30, Hurt District," containing 11 acres 0 roods 0 perches, fronting Waterloo-road and Lower Wai-wetu-road, TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS ERECTED THEREON. The Improvements consist of an EXCELLENT 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND CONVENIENCES, STABLE, COWSHED, and BARN. There is a beautiful plantation, comprising the choicest selection of trees, etc., to be seen in the Hutt Valley. The land is exceptionally rich and flat, and will produce in abundance all that Nature requires. It is also suitable for snbdhrisional purposes, and is one of :the few blocks in the Lower Hutt remaining undivided. The sale is being held in order that the 'Trustee may •wind up the Estate and allow the beneficiaries to obtain their individual shares. Plans of the estate and conditions of sale can be seen at the solicitors for the JEstate (MESSRS. QUICK AND WARD), MR. THOMAS MANDERSON, ON THE PROPERTY, or the AUCTIONEERS. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneers. .TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 21st APRIL, 1911. At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS, Also, j LARGE COLLECTION OF EXTRA I GOOD BEDDING AND LINEN, - "A ' L- WILSON AND CO. are instructjLJLtt ed by the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at No. 18, Aus-. (.tin-street — The Contents of 6 rooms. This is an attractive collection of very •useful furniture. The bedding is excellent. Our instructions aro TO SELL EVERYTHING. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 4th MAY, - At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF MR. JOHN. LANE'S LIVERY STABLE, CAB AND CARRIAGE PLANT. I A ' k- WILSON AND CO. have been. iXA.« favoured with instructions from 'the' well-known 'livery stable proprietor, Mr. John Lane, who is relinquishing the "business and going farming, to sell at his horse repository, Turnbull-streot, Wellington — The whole of his extensive, complete, and up-to-date Carriage Plant and Horses, one of the most complete of its kind in the colony. ,1 English Landau (an ex-Governor's carriage) 1 Landau (by Rouse and Hurrell) 2 4-wheeled English Broughams (have been 'only used for special private purposes) 1 Hansom Cab (by Moore, Sydney), a very light^running cab All the vehicles are in first-class running order, and will bear the closest inspection. 1 Grey Mare, "Kit," 7-year-old, good in all harness 1 Brown Mare, "Topsy," all harness L Brown Gelding, "Prince," all harness 1 Brown Gelding "Duke," 5 years old, first-class horse in all harness 1 Brown Gelding "Ned," 6-year-old, good in s. and d. harness ; best harness horse in Wellington to-day 1 Brown Mare, "Dolly," good in single harness i Chestnut Mare, "Flash," aged, but good in all harness; fast trotter, and dani" of that great Canterbury trotter, "Flash wood" 1 Brown Thoroughbred Colt, 3 years, by St. Ambrose out of Eketerina Pas6erapoulo 2 Sets English Double Harness, electroplated 3 Sets" Single Harness And a large collection of Stable Requisites and Sundries, Horse Covers and ' Clothing, Jacks, etc., etc. As Mr. Lane is retiring from business, theentire plant' is for absolute sale. The i fullest information will be supplied on application, But the plant is so well, .known as one of the best in the Dominion that, it needs no further description. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ' WANTED TO- SELL. ftnOß Sale, at MaTanui, several SEC■JL 1 ! TIONS, at 30s, 40s, 50 per foot. This is the most go ahead suburb of Wellington. Splendid views of Lyall and Evans Bays from all sections. Small deposit if building erected. Further information from H. M.- HAYWARD, 20, Old Customs-street. Wellington. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. mHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT I COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to PURCHASE ,FAT SHEEP and LAMBS weight or at per head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices or from any of the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER. Managing Director. WANTED — 2ft 6in Wire-wove Stretchers, now at lls 6d ; 2ft 6in Flax Mattresses! now 8s 3d ; K&poc Mattresses, 2ft.6in, now 12s 3d; other Bed-, ding at cut-rate 'prices. The Sims Har4-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 10

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