MONDAY, At 11, MONDAY. MONDAY, At 11, MONDAY. MONDAY, At 11, MONDAY FRUIT EXCHANGE^ BLAIR-STREET. UNCLAIMED GOODS. UNCLAIMED GOODS. UNCLAIMED GOODS. UNCLAIMED GOODS. 25 CASES CONFECTIONERY. 25 CASES CONFECTIONERY. 25 CASES CONFECTIONERY. 25 CASES CONFECTIONERY 25 CASES CONFECTIONERY. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., instructed by the Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and other Clients, will Sell unreservedly, a largo quantity of Assorted Confectionery (more or less damaged), and a. variety of Unclaimed Goods, Cash Register, Currant Cleaner. 8 Sides Bacon, Range, Marble Slabs, Balo of Rope, and » quantity of General Merchandise. No roserve. Terms cash. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. TUESDAY, ' 3rd NOVEMBER," 1914. ■ At 1 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AT THE ResIDENCE. No. 162, CLYDE-QUAY. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.. instructed by Mr. H. DavidDon, who is leaving for England, will Sell by Auction, at the Residence, as above — The Ploitsehold Purniture and Appointments, including : Upright Grand Piano, by Linwood and Son?, London, in ebony case Piano Stool ' 1 Axminster Carpet, specially imported from England Drawing-room Suite, with extra covers Art Lacs Hand-worked Curtains' Valuable Oil Paintings, including views of ' Venice, b.v Albani and Armfiold, in deep English £old frames Dresden China Figure Ornaments Japanpse Hand-painted Vases, with burntin gold work Rosewood Westminster Chime Clock Overmantels. Whatnots. Tea Tables Magnificent Carved Sideboard, with oval mirror Dinner Waggon Royal Somi-Porcelain Dinner Service Hand-painted China Tea Service of 40 pieces Eldredge Hand Sewing Machino Oak Extension Dining-tablo and Chenille Cover Bronze Statuettes Marble Striking Clock Sheffield t Plato Snlvm-, Tea- and Coffee Services, H.W. Jugs, etc. Best E.P. Fish and Fruit, Services Splendid Lot of E.P. Spoons and Forks Tapestry Chairs Photogravures and Signed Etchings English Bedroom Suite of 3 pieces Plato Glass Overmantel in oak frame 2 Combined Wardrobes and Linen Presses Double brass-railed bedsteads and mattreeses, blankets, eiderdown quilts, feather beds, cabinets, duchesse chests, Washstands. linoleum, deck chair, Axminster stair and hall carpets, handworked table covers, house linen, set steps, moat safe, saucepans, knife cleaner, kitchen utensils, and sundries. On. view from 11 o'clock on morniag of •ale. FRIDAYT6th NOVEMBER, 1914, At 1 p.m. Estate Late James Sloan. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, . At ' No. 40, RAROA-ROAD, KELBURN. At 2.30 p.m MODERN SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are favoured with instructions from tho Trustees in the above Estate to 6ell by auction as above— THE HIGH-CLASS PIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Brinsmead * Piano and many articles in Walnut, Cedar, and Mahogany, contents of six rooms, hall, and landing. « Full particulars in future advertisement. At 2.30 p.m. ' FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Lot 11, part Section 29, Karori District, having 52ft 6in frontage to Raroa-road by a depth of 134 ft to 167 ft* together with the newly-built Residence of six large rooms thoreon, having electric* light, hot and cold water, porcelain bath, steel ceilings, tiled roof, City 'water and drainage, and every convenience, commanding a magnificent viow and within two minutes of the tram lino. For terms and cards to viow apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers.
ANNUAL SALE OF THE YEARLING HOLSTEIN AND SHORTHORN MILK-RECORD BULLS. From the WERAROA EXPERIMENTAL FARM HEP.D, LEVIN, Will take place on the Farm at Weraroa, ON TUESDAY^d NOVEMBER, 1914, At 12.30 p.m. "H/TESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILItX LIAMS, LTD.. will sell as above, by public auction, without reserve — 1 tjf HOLSTEIN BULLS 'k shorthorn bulls o — • tfOTB.-The 19134914 draft of milkrecord bulls from the Holstein and Short' horn herds of the Weraroa Experimental Farm will be offered at public auction on tho Farm this year, This will afford intending purchasers the advantage of inspecting the sires and dams of the stock they wish to purchase There will be available twenty sires, all bred on tho property, with the exception of two imported. Tho sires of the Hoisteins aro American stocky bred from sotno of the heaviest milk-yielding families of the United States. One bull was selected by the welMtnown American authority exGovernor Hoard, of Wisconsin. The other (WOODCREST JOE) was selected by Mr W. M Singleton, Assistant Director of the Dairy Produce Division. Tho latter •will also be offered for sale. - The dams are mainly Longbeach 3tock, tho most sought after blood in tho Dominion at tho present time, owing to their deep milking qualities and that character so much aippreciafcod by New Zealand dairymenrobustness of constitution. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. On tho day of the sale the train learning Palmeretoti North at 7.18 a.m., and arriving at Levin at 8.45 a.m.. and the train lcaiving Wellington at 8.20 am., arriving at Levitt at 10.40, will be met by conveyances. 1 There will also be a special train which will leave Pa,lrncr3ton North for Lovin at 9.25 a.m. Intending buyers aro notified that tho train times advised in tho Catalogue are wrong, and the abovo aro the times of the trains by which they can travel. Catalogues can be obtained from tho Auctioneers, ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD. 1 A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., "^ will sell at their Yards, Rangitikeifitreet, PALMERSTON NORTH, on FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1914, At 9.30 o'clock— 30 purebred AYRSHIRE CATTLE, on account of J, Kyle 9 Heifers, 2 to 3 years old, calving or calved to fir3t calf 6 Heifers, rising 2 years, empty 9 Bulls, 18 to 25 months 6 Bull", yearlings. 1 OQ ACRES FREEHOLD, all flat and JLOO all in grass, now carrying 45 cowb and other dry stock, well subdivided, and well watered, is only 4 miles from railway station, j-mile from school, P-0., »nd store, creamery adjoining ; good 7-foomed houee, bathroom, and fcullery, etc., all necessary outbuildings, including 10-bail cowshed, with loft to carry 18 tons of hay. Price £45 per acre. For further partioul*ra, apply FfifiDK. HERRING, National Bank Building*, Pvangitikei-st., P»lmergton North.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 12
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