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TUESDAY, 11th MARCH, 1913, At 1.30 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, At BOSTON-TERRACE (off Aro-streot). SUPERIOR sft 6in SIDEBOARD, in dark wood, with largo mirror back Bft EXTENSION DINING TABLE AT\ T D PILE TABLE COVER" w-PIECE LEATHER DININGROOM I SUITE, etc., etc. AL. WILSON AND CO. havo re- • ceivod instructions from Mr. R. Millar, who is leaving Wellington, to sell at his Residence, 9, Boston-terrace (second turning off Aro-street, just past Wollington Bowling Green) — Tho whole of the Furniture, contents of 7 rooms, Superior Brussels carpets, Axminster rugs, lot of very good linoleum, allbrass fonder suite, copper-mounted do., 7-pieco suite in Genoa velvet, inlaid walnut table, occasional chairs, 8-day oak clock, SO-piece dinner service, violel-itriped tea set, hall stand in dark wood, hall and stair runner, plush hall curtains, casement curtains, ptc, also contents of bedrooms, including heavy double bedsteads (almost new) and a lot of good bedding, largo duchesso pairs, chest drawers, washstand and ware, good upholstered couch, 4-folding chair, toiletware, wall brackets, etc., etc. Also,, large collection, of garden and kitchen sundries, including 6ft hoso, lawn mower, wringer, garden tools, and 6 Whito Leghorn fowls. ALL FOR UNRESERVED SALE. This ( is a very iiioe, compact' home, everything being in excellent condition.) On view mornins? of sale. ' _ A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH, At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS. 26, ' BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldio and Stains). t MASSIVE UPRIGHT GRAND ENGLISH PIANO, almost new, perfect tone ; cost 90gnf. O ROYAL AXMINSTER CARPETS 4 AND AX. HALL CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS 2 SUPERIOR SIDEBOARDS AND DARK WOOD DRAWING ' AND DININGROOM SUITES LARGE • COLLECTION OF BEDROOM FURNITURE. AL. WILSON AND CO. will hold • their Usual Weokly Sale of Household . Furniture, including a very fine English Piano, at their Rooms, as above, when a most attractive catalogue- will bo offered. Full particulars later. Further entries solicited. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. AT 68, MANNERS-STREET. MONDAY NEXT, 10th MARCH. ' At 1 p^.m. ' • Continuing GREAT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE' OF BOOTS, DRAPERY, - CLOTHING, Etc., | etc. I HAVE received instructions to sell the above-mefitioned Goods, without the slightest reserve. The goods are all new, of first-class material, comprising — Blankets, Sheetings, Hoarthrugs, ; Carpets, Lace Curtains, H.C. and S.M. Quilts, Mercery,. Hosiery, Table Linen, and too many other articles to mention, all to be sold regardless of cost. See Flag. GEO. SHAMY, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. ,At 11. . WEDNESDAY. FRUIT EXCHANGE, ELAIR-ST. \ /THOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell— 2 horses, ,jood sorts, broken to saddle and h.iraeis, to be seen Working in Scoullar's, Ltd., delivery wagon THOMPSON BROS., LTD. ', A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. , , PAHAUTANUI STOCK SALE, . TUESDAY, 11th MARCH," 1913, At 2 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN AND* MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will 6ell as follows — ' ', \ 100 f.m. ewes 100 f.m. ewes 32 2j-year steers ' 'v < 170 lambs, fat and forward "' 100 f.m. ewes. 50 lambs, , 40 2-tooth wethers 8 springing heifers > 3 heifers, calf at foot ' 12th MARCH, 1913, At 2.30 p.m. AT THEIR. ROOMS, 1 105, CUSTOM-HOUSE-QUAY. TWO VALUABLE FACTORY AND RESIDENTIAL SITES. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN are favoured with • instructions to offer by public auction at their rooni6, the following property — ARTHUR-STREET^ No. 29, off Cuba-street: Lot I—Four-roomed1 — Four-roomed "Cottage, large storeroom, and stable; land 33ft 6in by 74^ft. Title, Land Transfer This property cannot well be surpassed as one for warehouse or factory site, and it requires no special words to. recommend* the property to those familiar with the City of Wellington. BUICK ESTATE, PETONE: Lot 2, Section 32, having a frontage of 33ft to Bolton-street by a depth of 115 ft. Title, Land Transfer. Both these properties must be sold to close accounts, and low reserves have been fixed to make a quick sale certain. Full particulars on application to the Auctioneers. 12th MARCH, At 2.30 p.m. AT THEIR ROOMS, 105, CUSTOM-HOUSE-QUAY. SUPERIOR , RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, SITUATED MOUNT VICTORIA. ) MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN . are favoured with instructions to offer "by Public Auction, as above — ; No. 9, VOGEL-STREET (off Hawkerstreet), a highly-finished and admirable Residences, containing 10J rooms, replete with all modern conveniences ; one of tho most extensive and lovely • panoramic views of the City, Harbour, and surroundings i 6 obtainable from the property. To anyone desiring a modern home in thh healthy quarter of tho city, no better opportunity than tho present can possibly bo presented for purchase. For terms of salo apply to the Auctioneer. BOARDINGIIOUSE, HASTINGS. CLOSE Railway Station,, and situated in the best position in Hastings ; large and commodious building ; accommodation for from 40 to 60 boarders; always full- up ; hot and cold water throughout : reasonably well furnished ; low l'ental of 35s per week, with 3i years to run. Furniture insured for £250. Price £260, walk in, walk out. , This is an 'excellent opportunity not to bo missed.— F. J. TONKIN, AND CO., Hastings.- ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 8

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