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WEDNESDAY, 25th, MARCH, 1914. Commencing at 1 o'clock Sharp. t. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE a Of Vri HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND j. APPOINTMENTS. I 400 LOTS ' 400 . Entire Contents of a well-furnished 9-roomed Residence, on account of Mr. Arthur Fairbon who is giving- up housekeeping. " is TT JOHNSTON AND CO. have reJCi» ceivod instruct ions to sell at thoir .. Rooms, 157. Lambton-quay, as above. A 11 most attractive catalogue- of almost new i furniture: — n! OAK SIDEBOARD and Iligh-bank CHAIRS, OAK BF.DROOM SUITE, Up-to-dato High-back CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE. Carpets, Line . oleums, etc., otc. al Full details later, Tho wholo of theio furnishings have been . purchased within tho last nine months. 'V E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY MORNING~ r " y At 11 o'clock Sharp. 'f SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL OF h ALL DESCRIPTIONS. , SHEETS OF IRON. -■_ O\J\J DOORS. WINDOWS, SASHES. [* J? JOHNSTON AND CO. have reJi «*-" ceivcd instructions to sell as above. [. Full details later. f; E. JOHNSTON, Bi Auctioneer. li PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY. 30th MARCH, 1914, „ Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. *t ATTRACTIVE SALE OF IIIGHcI CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHIPPENDALE DRAWING ROOM SUITE, UPRIGHT GRAND n PIANO AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence, No, 336, Woolcombe-st. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mrs. Inglesby, who is giving- up housekeeping, to sell as above— r The whole of her Superior Furnishings, all equal to new. Full details later. A E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. d MONDAY At 11. MONDAY c MONDAY At 11. MONDAY I FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET. J mHOMPSON BROS.. LTD., will sell — J " 2 Useful Express Horses (broken to single and double harness) 1 Spring* Cart 3*3 * 2 Crates Crockery 3 - 10 Boxes and. Cases General Merchan- '* diso, Confectionery, and Sundries. THOMPSON BROS.. LTD. d A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. j« ».«.. . , lS pahautanui sale. \ v MONDAY. 23rcl INSTANT, 'i 1 At 12.30 p.m. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell— 2 store cows 100 f.l.m. ewes R 50 f.f.m. ewes 50 i.m, ewes q 50 mixed sheep v 130 Southdown cross lambs [•J 100 woolly . lambs „^ [>_ 10 4-tooth xßomneyx ßomney 'lambs,' bred by Bridey "Bros. 2 store cows 3 Holstein heifers, Pv.W.B. , 5 Jersey heifers. R.W.B. " 2 cows in full milk n 14 heifers, in calf ' 11 weaners c . — , ,_. _ , '•• TUESDAY. 24th MARCH, 1914, lb At 1.30 p.m. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF -^ HIGH-CLASS AND USEFUL FUR- ) NITURE, Removed from PETONE and SYDNEYD STREET. ■■c t c- /"I .W. PRICE AND CO. have received v VV« instructions to sell at THE MART, „ 60, Lambton-quay, opposite Government j> Buildings — Lq The contents of two houses, removed to suit, convenience of vendors ). CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and 2 Dl:c1 VANS, upholstered in Blue Saddlebags X 7-PIECfi HIGH-BACK DINING ROOM m SUITE 2 DINING ROOM TABLES D FUMED OAK SIDEBOARD with MirN „.„ «>r -Back and Lcndlighf. Cabinet ,„ EXTRA LARGE WARDROBE with 2 ly Mirror Doot-f in 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE in KAURI D.B.M. and WOODEN BEDSTEADS L- WIRE and KAPOK MATTRESSES ret SETS OF WARE, STRETCHERS d. OVERMANTELS, SCOTCH CHEST I c: V o A o^!T^L D lvS WIKG MIRRORS st DUCIIESSE CHESTS, BAMBOO HALL STAND. 2 GENTS' BICYCLES sr LAWN MOWER. DRESSER t d KITCHEN TABLES, CHAIRS, etc., etc. jr ALL LOTS WITHOUT RESERVE. rt NOW ON VIEW. C W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers. b, BY ORDER OF THE FIRST MORTf- GAGEE. jr _^_ s ' WEDNESDAY, »i The 25th Day of March, 1914. l i S E ,? R ? E NATHAN is instructed to ™ £ cll> by ' I nhho Auction, at the ■}» Chamber of Commerce, CustomhoUsc'l- quay, on Wednesday, the 25th day of t- March, 1914, at 2.30 o'clock in the afteri- noon — i id All lhat Parcel of Freehold Land in ), Jackson-street, Island Bay, cons< taming 20.5 perches, more or Icsp, beniff part of the section No. 2 on , tho Plan of the Town District, and v being part of the Lot No. 31- on Deposited Plan No. 170, and being all the land comprised and del{ ] scribed in Certificate of Title, Vol1- "mo 195, Folio 105, together with the 5-roomed modern dwellinghouse thereon, with all necessary conveniences. - For further particulars, apply to the auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Cii6tomhouse-quay (opp. Bank of New Zealand). . . . . __ * UNSURPASSED RESIDENTIAL 1, SITES. MELROSE (close tram) COMPULSORY SALE, to wiAd up an »• wd estate; large sections, from £44 to ;• i/85; terms 10 per cent, down, balance » long period. Apply it E. W. B. HORNABROOK. Sharebroker, 153, Featherston-st.. Wellington. fi/500 , A £ RES - M m gras7"^c"e7t UUVV shelter reserves, all been heavy bush or broken papa, formation; about 500 acreß ploughable when slumped, balance easy, no gorges, well fenced ami t watered; will winter three sheep per 1 acre and 800 head caltjp; homestead and usual buildiugs, telephone, etc. Price <»t £10 6s per acre. si STANLEY E. READ, Q. Real Estate Agent, Wanganui. FOR. SALE ORCHARD IN CENTKJE OF RIWAKA. 34 acres of rich alluvial is land, with 23 acre^ in apple trccb lrom 7 lo 20 years and 7 acres of 4 years,, in ■ all 6000 trees; no buildings; nothing liko this w available iv the district. R. B. AND A. B. JACKSON, ■Laiid j&d Estate Aifaata L NdbajiJ, -

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 68, 21 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 68, 21 March 1914, Page 8

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