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mHE CITY AUCTION ROOM CO. -i- havo rccoived instructions from Mr. Johnson, who, has left the district, to sell his Household Furniture and Effects of 6 rooms, at No. 50, ROXBURGH-STREET, FRIDAY, afc 2 p.m. sharp. Coniitting of — Black Horsehair Suite (5 pieces), collapsible round table, green carpet, coucn, large bookcase with cupboards', hearthrugs, fenders and irons, bookcases, linoleums, single and double iron bedstead's, palliasses-, feather bed, flock mattresses, bolsters, double blankets, small table, bedroom v.are. large chest drawers, curtains pillows, kapok bods, mirror, hallstand, washstands, cushions, blinds, Austrian chairs, box mattresses, writing desk, locking chairs, kitchen dresser, hand sewing machine, coal scuttle, kettle, iron pots, lot of crockeiy, scales) tim, hose, enamelware, boiisr, etc., etc. ■ NOTE.— TO-MORROW (Friday), 12th APRIL, at 2 p.m. sharp. . N0.50, ROXBURGH-STREET. AUCTION SALE HIGH-CLASS j FURNITURE. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LOWER HUTT SATURDAY, 13th APRIL, 1912, At 2. o'clock. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from a lady leaving tho district to sell as above — J Piano, by F. Storhineuger and Sons Piano, by Chappcll and Co. Piano, by Met— er and Co. 1 misgive Sideboard, cost £50 2 .Easy Chairs, in eaddlobags Axminster and Brussels carppt equares, cheval dreosing table, ducnebse chests, leather couches, 6 office chairs upholsiercd in leather, writing desk, single and double braes-mounted bedsteads, w.w. and box mattresses, kapok bods," chelfonier, Canadian and Austrian chairs, wicker and bamboo table, chairs and fern fetands (rattan), paintings, pictures, dinner set, table cover, gl_sware, cutlery, crockery, mirrors, fender (curb}, tables, ornamenti, linoleum, lawn mower, cots, stretcher, prams, pots, pans, carpenters' and garden tools, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. P.S — On view from 10.30 a.m. Friday Morning. IMPORTANT KOTICE TO THE HOUSEHOLDERS OF WELLINGTON. GREAT AUCTION SALE Of 150 BE - U ™^ iso AXMINSTER PILE AND BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES g"* BALES OF HEARTHRUGS R Kft ROLLS OF NAIRN'S £,ft OU LINOLEUMS OU Under instruction:! from the Holders of ' the Bill of Lading. ON MONDAY, 15th APRIL, At 1.30 o'clock. BRAND AND JOHNSTON have been favoured with instructions to conduct tho above important sale, at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay,- as above — IKA NEW CARPETS, RUGS, ±OU LINOLEUMS, etc., etc. The moss extensive and valuable lot of new Carpats ever sold by auction in Wellington. On view all day To-morrow (Friday), and a, SPECIAL GASLIGHT DISPLAY will be given on Saturday Evening from 7.30 till 9. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 16th APRIL, 1912, At 11 o'clock forenoon. In the Fruit Market (Upstairs), Alien-st. FIRE SALVAGE. SALVAGE STORES. Auction Sale, Without Reserve. UNION STEAM SHIP CO.'S PROVISIONS, ETC., SAVED FROM RECENT FIRE. mOWNSEND . AND PAUL, LTD., -■- favoured with instructions from Insurance Adjusters, will sell at auction, entirely WITHOUT RESERVE, with all faults (if any)— O A (l(\(\ THREE CASTLES CIGA/CVjUU'U RJSTTES (Yellow and 2KAA CIGARS (MANILA AND ,OUy HAVANA) 34 bags Oatmeal, 31 ba^s Rolled Oats, Cream Tartar, Lentils, Hams and Bacon, Packets Gelatine, Cornflour, Arrowroot, Pumice Soap, 15 bagt> Rice, 6 bags Split Peas, 6 bags Pearl Barley, 10 sacks Sago and Tapioca, -. Candles, Emery Powder, Safety Matches, Wyandotto, Tartario Acid, Carbonate of Soda, 40 gross Toilet Soaps, Toilet Paper. Hops, Desiccated Coconut, Cutlet Frills, Paper Doilri, Emery Cloihs 250 Boxes and Bags DESSERT FIGS 300 Tine FRENCH BEANS 332 Tins FRESH HERRINGS 287 Tins HONEY, 250 Tins MUSTARD 200 Disinfecting Blockettes, 2000 JELLY CRYSTALS 50 Cases SEEDED RAISINS 10 Cases SULTANAS 45 Cases Prunes*, 41 Cases Cleaned Currants 50 Cases CUBE SUGAR. 19 Bags Su<*ar 24 Cases DRIED APRICOTS i 23 Cases DRIED PEACHES 70 Boxes MUSCATELS I 110 Boxes MACARONI and VERMICELLI, 34 Tins CANDIED PEEL 17 Tins ICING SUGAR 16 Cases PRESERVED GINGER 12 Cases TABLE SALT 67 Cases CARTON DATES And Numerous Other Linos. These goode, all of beet brand; were stocked by the U.S.S. Co. for victualling its Beet. . Of many of the lines only the outside cates are slightly damaged. Only tho wrappers on the tinned goods ar& soiled. Goods on view and complete lists Monday Afternoon. HOTELS TO LET. WE require Tenant for a Splendid New Brick "Hotel, 100 rooms, in a I most progressive seaport town, North Island, elegantly furnished ; should do pbout £200 weekly; will lease furnished for one year at £25 v/eek, with option of 5 years' lease; tenant must be suitable for commercial or good country tra<le. We require decent deposit or guarantee as security for rent and good conduct, or •will give 5 years* leas© now on easy terms. This is a chance seldom offered. Apply- immediately to. DWAN~EROS., HOTEL-OWNERS, WELLINGTON. ■pi o n sale, KELBURNE, Mr. M. W. RICHMOND'S RESIDENCE, Fronting Central-terrace, containing 9 Large Rooms. 50 feet frontage to Central-terrace, and 50 feet frontage to Upland-road. Vacant Section, containing 15.5' perches, fronting Upland-road, suitable for building. Magnificent view. Every convenience. Gas and electric light. Hot ahd cold water. PRICE £2300; oasy^erms. Apply HIGG^NSON & M AC SHAKE 143. FEATHERSTOX-STREET. 1 P*_L AC ?ES— A Reafßargain. Splen-J-vjC did Dairy Ferni; 5-roomed verandah house, 8-bail milking- thed, good stock yard, stable and trapshed; cubdivided and well watered; Kr.-rt-clats land. Rental 10-=, purchasing clause £10 ; goodwill only £020. On the market for limi- j ted time oalv. , .. '.A. V, WEEEiSR. AK D.BON, . ; huiii Agents, Dajjceurkel

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 10

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