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TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. &T THE MART, 60, LAMBTON-QUAY, Opp. Government Buildings. C< W. PRICE AND CO.,. Auctioneers, • have received instructions to 6ell — Tho Contents of 8 Well-furnished Rooms, removed from Broughamstreet to The Mart. Including : HEAVY BRASS DOUBLE BEDSTEAD 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, # having large mirror-door wardrobe, tiled top, and tiled back washstand, and roomy duchesse chest with large mirror 5 DOUBLE AND SINGLE WOODEN BEDSTEADS SPECIALLY SMART 7-PIECE SUITE, in rich moquette WELL-FINISHED DIVAN SUITE, in brown burlap 6 AUSTRIAN DINING CHAIRS, -with leather seats POLISHED SIDEBOARD, having .large bevelled mirror EXTENSION DINING TABLE EXPENSIVE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, in grey velvet and saddlebags, spring seat, sides, and back "17-DRAWER SINGER SEWING MACHINE 2 MORRIS CHAIRS Chiffonier, hallstand, wooden fenders, duchesse chests, sets of ware, leather couch rattan settee, hall mirror, overmantel, music cabinet, occasional table, invalid's bath chair, pot stands, piano stool, steps, double and single iron bedsteads, gate-leg table, wringer, coffee urn, wire and kapok mattresses, flax mattress, pillows, kitchen tables, chairs, lino., and many useful articles. Also, £3-h.p. "DOUGLAS" • MOTOR-CYCLE, twin cylinder, good hill cumber, extra tube, tire, and chain, all in first-class order Now on view. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. , C. W PRICE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, At 1.30 p.m. On the Premises, No. 34, May-street. CW PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received ■ instructions from Mr. Polkinghorne to sell — The SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, contents of 6 rooms, inoluding GOOD LEATHER DINING SUITE, KAURI - SIDEBOARD. WALNUT OVERMANTEL B.M FENDER AND BRASS SET Firo screen, vases, ornaments, c.p. oruet, glassware, pictures, pot stands, bowls, 'TTand plants^ occasional tables IB SMART DUCHESSE PAIRS, DOUBLE WOODEN AND B.M. • ' BEDSTEADS complete SETS OF WARE, rattan chairs, swing . mirrors > LEATHER COUCH, UPHOLSTERED WICKER CHAIRS, hall lino., runner and mats, dresser, 14 day clock, new wringer, crockery, cutlery, curtains, stair. carpet and rods, part dining set, aluminium ware, enamel ware, 6 Dentwood chairs, lamp, cups and saucers, preserving pan, saucepans, brooms, kitchen table, carpenters' and garden tools, and a large number of useful utensils. ' * On view from 10 morning of sale. All Lots will be sold without reserve. C. W PRICE,' Auctioneer. ( WEDNESDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1915, ' Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. i IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUC TION OF HIGH-CLASS, UP-TO-DATE, AND NEW FUMED OAK FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. k [Absolutely the Best Oak Furniture to be • Obtained in Wellington. Made by One of the Leading Cabinetmakers in the City. Inspection Invited Before the Sale. ' Also, f On Account of a Gentleman Giving up Housekeeping, -The Entire Contents of his Well-furnished ( Home. L^ s 400 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — 2 MAGNIFICENT FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITES, OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, EXTENSION DINING TABLE, OAK OCCASIONAL TABLES, 2 QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARDS, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, ETC. Also, • 'THREE -QUARTER BILLIARD DINING TABLE, in perfect order i KA PUREBRED WHITE LEGHORN I OU CHICKS (Nixon strain) , OA SILVER WYANDOTTES, 3 weeks | A" old (a special lot). Full details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ' " UPPER HUTT SALE. V THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, ' At 1 p..m. ; TI/TESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD V , 1 J.TX will sell, as above— 5 spg. heifers 10 yrlg. steers • 5 store cows 6 spg. cows 15 yrlgs to 18 mos. heifera 7 yrlg. steers ' ~~ HOME BUILDERS. \ |T HAVE several good sections still avail- , X able, ranging from i-acre to 1 acre, I good soil, glorious view of city and har- ! bour, property mostly level, easily acces- ■ Bible, low prices, easy terms. On the '-property there are three thousand ornaI mental and shelter trees and shrubs, and I about sixty fruit trees. BUYERS, NOTE.— This is not property rthafc has been placed in my hands for sale but is my own property, that I am 1 offering at first cost, free of all agents' !-commissions. W. H. LONG/ 29. HUNTER-STREET. WELLINGTON. V O R SALE. Ift A GOOD HOME, Stevens-st., near jt\. Post Office, Lower Hutt; 5 large ' rooms, and all conveniences; roomy section, good garden. PRICE £750, deposit £100, balance easy terms. Apply i C. AND A. ODLIN, LTD., Cable-street. f*— FOR SALE, X>ULLEYS, BRACKETS, PLUMBER BLOCKS ; good order, cheap. STEVENS AND CO., Upper- Abel Smith-street. Tel. A 993. ; HANDY FARM, close to Railway. 505 acres, all in grass, fenced and divided into 12 paddocks, wintering v.ell 2t sheep ; good 4-roomed house, outsheds, dip, yards, etc. ; everything in complete working order; 2 miles from town, 4 miles from railway station, 10 chains from school ; first-class metalled roads Title 277 acres 1.i.p., 228 acres freehold. Price £15. Terms very easy. — W. L. JOHNSTONE, Licensed Land Mangaweka.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 87, 11 October 1915, Page 10

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