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TO-MORROW, At 11 a.m. CLEARING SALE OF BUTCHER'S PLANT, BUTCHER'S CARTS, HORSES, HARNESS, etc., etc. AT THE SHOP PREMISES, 338, Tinakori-road. Under instructions from Mr. W. C. Hampton, who is giving up business. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • instructed to sell, as above, the whole of the Butohering Plant, etc., including — 3 h.p. Electrio Motor and Starter, 601b Buffalo Sausage Machine, 301b Sausage Filler, Buffalo Computing Scales, good Cash Register from _d to £1; Blooks, Marble Slabs, and a whole lot of sundries, otc.. etc. Also, 5 good Butcher's Carts, 2 Horses, Harness, otc., etc. A REALLY FIRST-CLASS LOT. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. " TO-MORROW, At 1.30. AT OUR NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 151-153, LAMBTON-QUAY. ATTRACTIVE CATALOGUE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. KA LOTS OF HOUSEHOLD LINEN, OU BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS, TABLECLOTHS, SERVIETTES, etc., etc. "BUCKEYE" INCUBATOR, 110-egg (Without Reserve). The Contents of Eight Well-furni6hed Rooms. Removed from Upper Kedburn. TO BE SOLD PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE. p A L. WILSON AND CO. have been -CjL« favoured with instructions from the owner, who is leaving by the Sydney boat, to sell as above — A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, etc., comprising : Upright grand piano, new and up to date construction, overstm* g, etc., with splendid weli-balanced tone 3 very fine Axminster carpets, in maroon and neutral grounds Largo hall rug and hearthrugs All;copper fender suite, with dogs _ Solid oak overmantel, with inset mirrors Oak cabinets, bookshelves, and pot stands, and smaller design 4ft 6in oak sideboard, in latest design, with 6 oak dining chairs to match 7ft oak extension dining table, with cover 3 very- handsome Chesterfield couches, full sue, in all blue and old gold velvet Queen Anne and Morris chairs in oak Costly and very handsome 4-pieoe English oak bedroom suite, with mirrored wardrobe and duchesse tiled-back washstaad, and extra massive bedstead. Cost big money; iVory superior gent's 1 dressing chest, with 3 long drawers, 2 6m all do., and cabinet 4-pieoe bedroom suite, in kauri, almost new 60 lots of double and single blankets, sheets, quilts, also table linen Lot of crockery, cutlery, glassware, b.m. fenders and brasses, small dining and kitchen tables, Austrian chairs, occaEional tabjes and chairs, 6 pairs of loos curtains and casement ditto, 8 floofing6 of good lino., mirrors and pictures, oak h_llstand, etc., etc. Double and single bedsteads, complete with bedding Duchesse chests, chests drawers, washstands and ware Steps, wheelbarrows, tool oabinet And a whole lot of miscellaneous sundries too numerous to detail. Inspection Invited. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 27th, 28th, 29th OCTOBER, At 11 a.m. LARGE, IMPORTANT, AND ENTIRELY UNRESERVED SALE OF ANTIQUE AND MODERN SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. Full-size ALCOCK BILLIARD TABLE, complete with. 16 Cues and all Accessories FULL CONCERT .GRAND by Era,rd, UPRIGHT GRAND by Lipp and Sohn CATHEDRAL -TONED ORGAN by Mason and Hamlin. , Contents of 30 Complete and 'Expensively Furnished Rooms. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions from Mrs. T. C. Williams, who is now residing in England', to dispose of by auction, at No. 53, Hobson-street, Wellington — The Whole of the Furniture, Pianos, Carriages, Harness, great collection of Pot Plants, etc., etc., CONTENTS OF 30 ROOMS. Catalogues are now being prepared, and •will be available shortly. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. UPPER HUTT SALE. THURSDAY. 14th OCTOBER, At 1 p.m MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO , LTD., w ill sell, as above — • 5 spg. heifers 10 yrlg. steei-s 5 store cows 6 spg. cows 15 yrlgs. to 18imos. heifers 7 yrlg. steers PAHAUTANUI SALE. THURSDAY, 21st OCTOBER, At 1 p.m. B ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, will sell as above — 20 three-year-old bullocks. 20 two-year-old steers._ 15 two-year empty heifers. 20 2 to 2Jf-year steers. 15 2_ to 3-year steers. 20 head mixed cattle. THE IDEAL LIFE, FRUIT GROWING. THE healthiest) occupation known to man — 31 acres, 24 in fruit, ideal climate, large hoUEO, h-p. water, electric light, telephone, suit large family, going concern, with equipment, £6500; £2000 mortgage; would selL house and five acres for £2500, or keep house and five acres and sell balance for £4500. All particulars, John Rich, Karoola. Orchard, Ha-velock North. A SOLDIER'S SACRIFICE. OWING to owner going to front, a Waikato 'Farm, 314 Acres, in extent, oxcellent dairying or agricultural land, is offered for sale. Will take city property in part payment. Milking machines and ■.11 equipment can bo included. Apply EXPEDITIONARY. Evening Post. SMALL SHEEP and CATTLE FARM. 3_4 acres, 12 milei from New Plymouth, 14 miles from creamery and school ; 250 acres grass ; wintered 40 dairy oows, 41 heifers, 3 bulls, 35 weaners, 3 horses, and 185 breeding ewes; house, 3 rooms, cowshed, and yards; title Perpetual Lease ; rent Is od acr<, ; compensation for improvements. Price £8 acre; terms £250 ca«h. Might exchange for Farm about 20 acres or Town Property. Apply LEWIS AND CO., Wanganui. FOR SALE, •pULLEYS,, BRACKETS, PLUMBER " BLOCKS ; good order, cheap. STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith-itreet. Tel. A 993. JA BARGAlN.— Leasehold Dairy Farm, J\- formerly 21 years' lease, 18 years to run, rent three terms of 7 years each, 12s 6d, 15s, and 17s 6d respectively ; small house, bails, etc.. close to cheese factory; firewood available, ready sale. Price £500 for goodwill, leaee : splendid dairy herd can be taken at valuation; good cbancß man small capital.-- -J A. J^SH.AiiDJlO^.JaimotQlL.Norjbh.^ja

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 12

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