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AUCTION SALE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LOWER HUTT SATURDAY, 13th APRIL, 1912, i At 2 o'clock. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from a lady leaving the district to sell, as above — Piano, by F. Storhmeuger and Sons Piano, by Chappell and Co. Piano, by Metzler and Co. 1 "massive Sideboard, cost £30 2* Easy Chairs, in saddlebags Axminster and Brussels carpet squares, chpval dressing table, duchesse chests, leather couches, 6 office chairs upholstered in leather, writing desk, single- and double brass-mounted bedsteads, w.w. and box mattresses, kapok beds, choffonier, Canadian and Austrian chairs, wicker and bamboo table, chairs and fern stands (rattan), paintings, pictures, dinner set, table cover, glassware, cutlery, crockery, mirrors, fender (curb), tables, ornaments, linoleum, lawn mower, cots, stretcher, prams, pots, penis, carpenters' and garden toolßi kitchen utensils, etc, etc. ' WITHOUT RESERVE. P.S.— -On view from 10.30 a.m. Friday Morning. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, S»lb at 2 o'clock. CITY AUCTION ROOM CO., 81, Man-ners-street, havo been favoured by Mrs. Wilson, of this city, to sell the whole of her HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, removed to their rooms for convenience of sale. Goods comprise — Duchesse pairs, chest drawers, bedsteads, mattresses, dining tables, couches, dining tablecloths, washstands, toilet tables, bookcase, crockery, piano, easy chairs. Lot boots, drapery, and jewellery if time permits. Goods on view -Morning of Sale. Tel. 1623. . IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE ■HOUSEHOLDERS OF WELLINGTON. ■ , ' GREAT AUCTION SALEOf 150 BEAUTIFUL -^ AXMINSTER PILE AND BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES X . BALES .OF HEARTHRUGS pf Kft ROLLS OF- NAIRN'S i-a OV ■ LINOLEUMS O\J Under instructions from the Holders of the Bill of Lading. ON MONDAY, 15th APRIL, At 1.30 o'clock. BRAND AND JOHNSTON have baun favoured with instructions t6 conduct the above important sale at their Rooms, 157, Laznbton-quay, as above — 1 FiA NEW CARPETS, RUGS, J-OV LINOLEUMS, etc., etc. The most oxtensivo and valuable lot of new Carpets ever sold by auction in Wellington. k Now on view, and a SPECIAL GASLIGHT DISPLAY will- be- given on SATURDAY EVENING, from 7 till 9. . E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. MONDAY ■ At 11. MONDAY MONDAY At 11. MONDAY FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET. UNRESERVED AUCT-ION SALE Of UNCLAIMED GOODS. UNCLAIMED GOODS. fpHOMPSON BROS.. LTD., will sell JL by public auction, under inslruclions from, the Union Steam Ship Company, a large quantity -oi Ladies', Gents', and Children's Clothing Rugs, Baga, and Portmanteaux Dress Baskets, Umbrellas, Walking . Sticks, , And a host of Goods far too numerous to particularise. Terms casn. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., A. G. WALLACE. Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 16th APRXLTTsI^ At 11 o'clock forenoon. In the Fruit Market (Upstairs), Allen-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 instructionb from. lnsurance Adjusters, will aell at auction, entirely - WITHOUT RESERVE, with all faults (if any) — QA (\(lfh THREE CASTLES CIGA<I\J 9 \J\3\3 RETTES (Yellow and O KAA CIGARS (MANILA AND rifOXfU HAVANA) 34 -bags Oatmeal, 31 tags Rolled Oats, Cream Tartar, Lentils, Uams and Bacon, Packets Gelatine, Cornflour, Arrowroot, " Pumice Soap, 15 bags Rice, 6 i»ags Split 'Peas, 6 bags Pearl Barley, 10 sacks Sag'- and Tapioca, , Candles, Emery ' 'Fowder, Safety • Matches, Wyandotte, Tartario Acid, .Carbonate of Soda, 40 gross Toilet Soaps, Toilet Paper f Hops, Desiccated Coconut. Cutlet Frills, Paper Doilys, Emery Cloths 250 Boses and Bags DESSERT FIGS 300 Tins FRENCH BEANS 332 Tins FRESH HERRINGS 287 Tins EfONEY, 250 Tins MUSTARD 200 Disinfecting Blockertes, 2000 JELLY CRYSTALS 50 Cases SEEDED RAISINS 10 Cases SULTANAS 45 Cases Prunes, 41 Cases Cleaned Currants 60 Cases CUBE SUGAR, 19 Bags -Sugar 24 Cases DRIED APRICOTS 23 Cases DRIED PEACHES 70 Boxes MUSCATELS 110 Boxes MACARONI and VERMICELLI, 34 Tins CANDIED PEEL 17 Tine ICING SUGAR 16 Cases PRESERVED GINGER 12 Cases TABLE SALT 67 Cases CARTON DATES And Numerous Other Lines. | These goods, all of best brands, were stocked by the U. 5.3. Co. for victualling its fleat. . Of many of the lines only the outside cases are slightly damaged. Only the wrappers on the tinned goods are- 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 most progressive seaport town, North Island, elegantly furnithed; should do about £200 weekly ; will lease furnished lor one year at £25 week, with option of 5 years' lease: tenant must be suitable for commercial or good country trade. We require decent deposit or guarantee as security for rent and good conduct, or •will give 5 years' lease now -on easy terms. This is a chance seldom offered. Apply immediately to dwaiTbros., * HOTEL-OWNERS, WELLINGTON. FARM FOR SALE. OnOQ ACRES, near-Patoa, all grass A/XJ/^tJ eicept 250 acres, now being ; felled ; fenced and subdivided ; about 1500 I acres ploughablo; well watered; carrying 4000 sheep and 500 cattle; school, post | office, and creamery lg miles; 2 houses, wool and cow sheds, sheep dip and yards. Only £11 per acre. STANLEY READ. Wanganui. WE have a very fine Farm of 200 aqres, -Feilding district, rich soil, all flat, 10-roomed houie, all conveniences and good outbuildings; bueh felled 30 years. Price £34 per acre. The owner will ex-. change for Wellington property not too heavily mortgaged. Write to us -for particulars. Wo tan recommend this farm to clients. tv .___ _ J. A. NASH AND CO., • ■"""" Paltofrslcn North,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1912, Page 10

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