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TO-MORROW, ' SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock. THE CITY AUCTIONEERING CO. will sell at their rooma, 119, Man-jiers-strcet, at 2 o'clock — ■ A large lot of good furniture and effects, removed to rooms for convenience^ of sale, Comprising — Duchesse pairs, spring couches, incubator, wardrobes, chest drawers, piano, boat's oars, chains,, lounges, chesterfield, dining and kitchen tables, kitchen dresser. , sideboard, good suites in leather and tapestry, b.r. bedsteads, childs' cots, ...palm stand, and lot of other goods too numerous to mentiou. T. TAYLOR, Auctioneer. Tel. 1623. TUESDAY, 24th SEPT., 1912, 1 ' ■ ' • At -11 a.m. sharp. ■ ■ "SAVES COURT." ' "SATES COURT." lAURORA-TERRACE (off Wellingtonterrace). j|*fy ROOMS 1 •J^ -tV ROOMS! WITHOUT RESERVE. f&LL-SIZE" •WRIGfiT.RANISH-.BIL-. 'LIARD TABLE, in black wood, with 12 cues,, and all accessories, in firstr . class orderf\ ;< . L. WILSON AND 'CO. have been 'LtX» instructed by the Trustees in the estate of the late E. W. Mills, to dispose ( of the whole of tho Furniture, etc., in "Sayes Court," Aurora-terrace, by auction '■8 above. . - Tho catalogue will be " a . lengthy one, and the furniture of the best, including edntents of Drawing, Dining, and BreakImb Rooms, Library, and .12 Bedrooms | *»nd Billiard Room ', also Brinsmead Piano. ,Oti view SATURDAY AND MONDAY 'AFTERNOONS, from 2 to 5 p.m. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ~Tt;ESDA'-X', 24th SEPTEMBER, 1912, . At 1,30 o'clock. SALE OP SUPERIOR HOUSEHOD FURNITURE. "JLARGE , MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, ibDROOM SUITE, AND APPOINT- ' MENTS. (AT "WHITE'S , LINE\ LOWER HTTTT. Behind Bellevue Gardens. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mr. A. M'ConUon, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at Lower Mutt, as above— The whole of _ his almost new Houset, hold Furniture, Dining Room Suite, etc., etc. Full 'details latei'. . Everything is in very nice order, equal to tfeW. ' E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer, ON FRIDAY, THE 11th DAY OF , OCTOBER, 1912, At 2.30 p.m. 1 AT HIS ROOMsTVynE-STREET, OAMARU. IDnder instructions from the Executors of tho' WiU of JAMES CRAIG, 'late of Oamaru, Timber Merchant, deceased. WALTER SUMPTER .'will offer for eale by public auction, in one lot us a going concern— * : The Business now carried on by the said Executors at Oamaru as *.„ Timber Merchants and Ironi , mongers under the firm name _of '■ I* James Craig and Co., comprising ■ the following property.— FREEHOLD SECTION tf, Block IV., Oamaru Town. MUNICIPAL LEASEHOLD SECTION 18, Block IV., Oaniartt Town. I THE INTEREST of the aaid Executors in the Shop situated in Thamesstreet, Ottiharu, wherein the said business is now carried. on. !THM INTEREST ofth'e said Executors in the Railway Siding, Railway Site, - . ahd Tfam Line, occupied in conncdtion with the said business. The , Stock-in-Trade, Machinery, Plant, Shop and Office Fittings and Furniture, and Book Debts belonging to the business. ITHE' GOODWILL of the said business. -The above offers to capitalists a splendid 'opportunity for investment, as the business is old and firmly established. It waa initiated by the lafe Mr. Craig in the year 1880-1, since which time it has greatly increased in both scope and profitableness, and during the livo years immediately preceding the decoased'a death the . books ' of tho business show a profit of Nine Pounds per Centum upon the amount of capital employed. It will be seen, therefore, that r capitalists seeking profitable investment should, not neglect the opportunity offered by the above sale. Inventories of Stock, Plant, Book Debts, etc.,' can be inspected on ahd after the 4th day of October, 1912, and further particulars obtained on application to NEWTON AND BORTON,, - " . g Solicitors for the Executors; Ot the Aimtioneer, ' ' j. o. h. sumpter. Vnewspaper for sale. THE Undersigned aro authorised to offer for Sale an old-established Illustrated Weekly, with complete equipment for jobbing, in one of the large centres. A r good buMne«s, well* adapted •for working journalist ana good printer. Present proprietors are willing to leave a fair proportion of capital in tho business. Apply, in first place, to ALEX. COWAN AND SONS, Paper Merchants, . Wellington. I' ■ , HAIRDRESSING, TOBACCONIST, g FANCY GOODS; ONE fef the best in Hawkes Bay j takitw for motith of July £102 4s 9d, saloon £4 week ; low rant ; very little ext pense; goodwill £100; stock nt valuation, ' about £120. Apply letter to , Evening Post. r UNARMS FOR SALE, IN THE TAIHAPE DISTRICT. lALL SHOWING REAL GOOD VALUE. 412 Acres, Utiku, all in grass, sub- • divided, close to ' school and factory, ■ and t> miles from Utiku Station. Price £10 10« per acre. £1000 cash ; balance 5 years at 5 per cent, g 181 Acres, Utiku. freehold, tiptop dairying land; one mile from station, factory •nd school. £15 per acre; terms, 100 Acres, Wainui, 1.i.p., all good cropping- country, within 4 miles of Taihapo. Pries £15 per acre; terms, Apply W. P. GARNER AND CO., '', « Taihape. GOOD SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. A (if) ACRES, close to Wanganui, well **"'^ fenced and watered : good dwelling and all necessary outouildings. P"rice £16 5s per acre, which includes 800 sheep now lambing. Terms £2000 cash, balance mortgage ; or £1000 cash and £1000 on property. J. JR. PERRY AND CO., i Agents, Feildmg.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 71, 20 September 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 71, 20 September 1912, Page 10

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