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TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. tsALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, NEW PIANO,, BUTCHER'S HAWKING CART, AND EFFECTS, AT CUBA-STREET. AL. WILSON. AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions from Mrs. Cormack, who is leaving Wellington for the country, to sell at the premises, 274, Cuba-street, over the "Kosher" Meat Co.'s Shop — The Complete Contents of 5 nicely furnished rooms, including: UprjgTit Grand Piano by Wagner (almost hew) Full-size Chesterfield Couch in green velvet and saddlebags 3 new Queen Anne Chairs and 2 Morris Chairs Piano stool, upholstered chair in green, brass fender and brasses, good dining table and cover, patent sofa (new design), oak coalscuttle, draft table, oak tray, ornaments and pictures, Cushions, flower. pots and stands, Ax. hearthrug, curtains, blinds, and poles Also, contents of ' bedrooms, including good single and double wooden and b.m. bedsteads complete with wirewoves and bedding, superior cheval ducheese and washstand, 2 . duchesse chests, chest drawers, superior linos, and rugs, blankets, quilts, sheets Also, a lot of kitchen and outside, sundries, comprising dresser, wringer, table, chairs, etc., etc. Also, Butcher's Cart, in good running order for haw-king purposes. This. is. a nice -compact home, and everything is in delightful order. Our instructions are TO SELL. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF POTATOES BY AUCTION. IN AID OF THE MAYOR'S WAR DISTRESS FUND. A SALE BY AUCTION* of the Potatoes grown on Section of Town Belt at the extreme eastern end of Mem-street from seed planted by. the Children of the Newtown School, will be held on the ground, on WEDNESDAY..IOth MARCH, at 4 p.m., by the Corporation Auctioneer (Mr. J. Doyle)'. The Potatoes will be sold by the sack. JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. 9th March. 1915. THURSDAY ' At 1. THURSDAY THURSDAY At 1. THURSDAY AT 54, COROMANDEL-STREET (Corner Somerset-avenue). UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of PIANO, FURNITURE, etc. PIANO, FURNITURE, etc. PIANO, FURNITURE, etc. miIOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell A unreservedly, in a deceased estate, as above — • , Piano, in excellent condition, by Koch and Sohne Axminster carpet, 12 x 14 Suite in saddlebags Brass-rail fender and irons Whatnot, round table Curtains, dining table Linoleum, massive mirror-back wardrobe Austrian chair, couch in leather Bonita treadle sewing machine, etc. THREE BEDROOMS, CONTAINING— Double and three-quarter iron bedsteads Spring and wire mattresses, bedding Duchesse chests, washstands, mirroreddoor wardrobe, half Scotch chest drawers, couch, etc. Kitchen utensils, table, chairs, meat safe, etc., etc. . NO RESERVE. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G. WALLACE. Auctioneer. FRIDAY At 1 FRIDAY FRIDAY At 1 FRIDAY AT 69, WELLINGTON-ROAD, KILBIRNIE. , HIGH-CLASS PIANO ■ HIGH-CLASS PIANO ' . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HpHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell -L. on behalf of Mr. T. Ward, at his residence, as abov« — • The whole of his furniture and highclass piano List later. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. FOR AUCTION SALE, ROTORUA. WEDNESDAY, 24th MARCH, 1915, At 2.30 p.m. BILLIARD SALOON IN MAIN THOROUGHFARE, Comprising : 5 Full Size Tables and all necessary requisites. Satisfactory lease can. be arranged to suit purchaser. Full particulars can be obtained from, the Auctioneers only. GEORGE M'DOWELL, Auctioneer, Rotorua.. HOME-SEEKERS 1 t I CAN offer you absolutely the best Home Sites round about Wellington, in any si<(e, from i acre to 2 acres. The sections are mostly level, easily accessible, with.glorious view. Prices from £70 upwards; very easy terms. BUYERS, NOTE-This is my own property, and you are getting the Sections at first cost without any commissions. W. H. LONG, 29, Hunter-street, Wellington. HARRY A. SHEPHERD, 111, Customhouse-quay. Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD. Marked Plans on application. 550 ACRES, 5 MILES HAMILTON, all flat; winters 300 grown steers; no .artificial food. £25 per acre. 1386 ACRES, 10 MILES HAMILTON, 1000 acres ploughable, limestone and papa, carrying 2500 sheep, 100 head cattle. £10 10s per acre. HATAITAI— LeveI Section. £ICO. HATAITAI— S Rooms. £730. HATAITAI— 6 Rooms; open one week. £930. OQA ACRES Freehold, all in grass, O-wvf about 280 acres ploughable; will carry 100 cows ; is well situated ; only 14 miles from Palmerston North ; a, .good house and all necessary outbuildings; owner will exchange for good town property. Price, £35 per aero. Apply FREDK. HERRING, Land Agent. Palmorston North. BILLIARD Room for Sale. — Mounsey und Co., Auctioneers, Palmerston N., have received instructions from the owners, who aro retiring from business, to sell privately, up-to-date Billiard Room, with 3 new tables and latest fittings; 8 years' lease premises to run ; rent £2 10s weekly; only billiard, room in the town; leading flaxmill district. Full, particulars from tho Auctioneers. This is an excellent opportunity to good mnn. FOR Exchange, up-to-date Dairy Farm, 168 acre 6, flnt land, ploughable whon •tumped, 10 paddocks, watered by streams ; house 6 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, waehhouse, copper, tub«, cowshed (concrete floor), milking machines, water laid on to cowshed and house; carrying 62 cows, 2 bulls, 6 horses. j Prico £40 per acre; mortgage £4000 at 5 per cent, for 9 years', equity £2680. Owner will Exchange for 10 to 40 acres good land near a railway. Buildings not essential. Apply LEWIS AND CO.. Wansranui.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1915, Page 10

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