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MONDAY, 28th JUNE, 1915, At 1.30 p.m. C4T OUIt NEW AUCTION BOOMS, 151-3, LAMBTON QUAY. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. iUPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, CARPETS, LINOS. CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, BEDROOM SUITES fi, MEN'S OVERCOATS '&~DQZ. HOT WATER BOTTLES LOT of NEW QUILTS, BLANKETS, SHEETING, SERVIETTES sfMINERVA MOTOR CYCLE, etc., etc. 'f)Hi account of a. client leaving by the Hospital Ship. FA 1 L. WILSON AND CO. will con'_£jl» dnct a sale of Furniture and Effects, as above, when an extensive catalogue will be offered, practically Without Reserve^ — lAxiflinstor and art carpets, slip mats, lot of linos., Aupfrian chairs, all copper fender suites, co-pDer firescreen, 2 good sideboards with full bevelled mirrors, ouk extension dining table, high-back chairs, 2 superior uphol. suites, fancy nnd Japanese tables, oak hallstand, Morris and shield-back chairs, lot of cutlery, o.p. forks and epoons, superior d. and s. b.m. and wooden bedsteads complete with nice bedding, 6 good duchesso chests, elegant Chippondale duchesse pair, 3 ] very fine wardrobes, chests drawers, | bedroom chairs and rugs, 4 pairs of new lace curtains, and a lot of useful kitchen, and outside sundries, j lawn mower, etc., etc. 'Also, ou account of various vendors— - \ W VERY FINE PIANOS, all standard {• instruments, which thoso in. search of a. realiy. good instrument should not fail to inspect. SPECIAL NOTE.— Wo would again \ draw especial attention to the many advantages which our New Auction Rooms possess for displaying effects sent in for salo to tho very best advantage. There is ample room and perfect light. Wo invite inspection. I A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1915, At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF FISH AND CHIP STOCK-IN-TRADE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT TORY-STREET. f\4 L- WILSON AND CO.. have been •£-»-• instructed by th© Proprietor to sell on the premises, 139, Tory-street — • The whole of his Stock-in-trade and Furniture & large gas stoves, potato chippers, plates, cutlery, cooking appliances, mirrors, etc., etc. I 'Also, furniture, linos., tablee, chairs, , mats, and a lot of sundries ( SPECIAL NOTE.— The whole of the above will be offered as a going concern. If not sold will then be offered in lote. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF 1 WELL-BRED ROMNEY SHEEP, J CATTLE, HORSES, ETC. . - ON THE FARM, TAUPEA-ROAD, Six miles from Waituna. ON TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, at 12.30 p.m. ' |TA BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., xl have received instructions from F. ' H. Blundell, Esq., who has sold his property, to sell as above— < The whole of his flock of well-bred - Roraney Sheep, Stud Sheep, Cattle, J Horses, etc., comprising : € SHEEP— ■< 309 2 and 4-tooth owes, in lamb to ' Romney and Lincoln rams J 165 6-tooth. ewes, in lamb to Romney 1 and Lincoln rams 290 t year owes, in. lamb to Romney and Lincoln rams ' 423 ewe lambs 175 wether lumba 22 Romney and Lincoln rams. STUD SHEEP— 28 2, 4, 6-tooth and 4-year ewes in lamb to etud Romney rams 15 ewe lambs 10 ram lambs 1 4-tooth stud Romney ram, CATTLE--30 20-month steers. HORSES— 1 7-year maj-e, broken to all work 2 cobs. 4 and 5 years 1 aged mare 1 pony. Wool press, s.f. plough, Sundries. ADOTJONJBER'S NOTJ&S.— Tno above < Hock ib one of the be«t known in. the dis- i trict. The sheep are healthy, robust, and ' bred on high country. We can confidently recommend buyers to attend this, an J 'ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE. : LUNCHEON PROVIDED. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. To bo Sold by Publio Auction on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th JUNE, At 2.30, IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. . MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been ; favoured with instructions from Dr. A. Tolhurst (who is leaving with the Hoe- ' pital Ship) to sell, at, above^ — : His V-aluablo Freehold Property, situated J directly opposite the Courtenay-place Tram Terminus, being part Section 285, Wellington, having a frontage of 31ft io Courtenay-place by a depth of 100 ft, together with a. substantial Brick Building, comprising doublefronted lock-up shop and residence of 9 rooms, haying downstairs: din- ] ing room, waiting room, laboratory, ' consulting- room, kitchen, pantry ; j upstairs: drawing room. 22ft 6in x : 15ft 6in, 5 bedrooms, linen, closet, pantry, bathroom, etc. The lease of the shop runs out on the Ist August nejrt. Although Dr. Tolhurst had the building specially designed for a shop and doctor's residence, it could easily be converted into two. shops with dwellings, but for a doctor it is a capital stand, all cars but Cuba, and Wallace streets passing the door. A very reasonable reserve has been placed on the property, and the terms are exceptionally easy. Full particulars and cards to view from the Auctioneer, S, GEORGE NATHAN, 115-115, Customhouse-quay. WEDNESDAY, AtT WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY, At 1. WEDNESDAY. .WEDNESDAY, At 1. WEDNESDAY. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, ALLEN-STREET. 'I^BORGE THOMAS AND CO. will i\X Sell as atxmj — Another Exclusive Catalogue of HARDY'S HARDY'S HARDY'S TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS THAT WILL GROW. Catalogues now ready. Ring 'Phons 78 and secure one. Leave your buying instructions with us; ■wo will act for yon. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. "EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES RENDER it necessary to sell tho following:— The Lease, with optional right putrchape, 3 years to run at £40 year (rent was reduced as compensation. £85 spent on house). Orchard of 6 Acres, in bearing, well situa-ted. splendid land, and well sheltered. Good dwelling, 5 rooms and necessary outbuildings. Prico £150, which includes necessary irnplemente, tools, etc (some of these expensive • aud almost new) ; small number picked Poultry (laying) ; also benefit quarter s rent paid in, advanco. Apply immediately, BONAFIDE, Evening Post. .

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 10