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MONDAY, At 2 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD " LINEN, CARPETS, JAP. AND SEAGRASS CARPETS BOOTS, SHOES SUITS, COSTUMES, etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. BLAKE AND CO. will sell by auction, on MONDAY, at 2 p.m., at_ their Mart, 53, Lower Cubastreet, just below Winder's, as above. List includes — Unbleached and white sheeting, 54in, 72in, and 80in wide Irish cambric embroidered pillow slips Extra special calico, in 6 and 12-yard lengths Irish damask tablecloths, serviettes Irish linen handkerchiefs Bath towels, coloured towels Scotch lace curtains, 3 and 3£ yards long Axminster and tapestry carpet squares Jap. mats, mohair slips mats, seagrass carpet squares, seagross hearthrugs Ladies' Petone tailor-made costumes Ladies', gents', and children's boots a»d shoes, .boys' suits Also, L*6t of Well-made and Up-to-date j Furniture: Bedroom suites, chesterfield suites, sideboards-, piano (grand tone and touch), ottomans, high-back suites, couches, Morris chairs, dining tables, gent's cycle,' Edison phonograph and 57 reoords, cabinet phonograph,, duch-f-sso pairs, duchesses, Scotch chesc 8 drawers, small tables, library of good. books, rimu and kauri bedsteads (patent sides), wires, kapoks, stretchers, institution beds, b.r. bedsteads Stock of picture dealer, walnut overmantel, curbs, copper curb set, lino, of 7 rooms, hallstands, kitchen utensils, brass preserving pan, lamps, stoves, garden tools, stair rods, etc., etc. Goods on.view from 9 a.m. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. . BLAKE AND CO., Auctioneers, 50 and 53, Lower Cuba-6t. Further entries for above sale accepted up to 12 o'clock on Monday. TUESDAY NEXT. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. 500 L^_ S! 500 TUESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1916, Commencing 11 a.m. sharp. AT THE RESIDENCE, 230, THE :*.--■■•':;■. TERRACE. * „ * MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from Mrs. J. J. Devine (who has leased her residonce), to sell by public auction as above, tho whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, being contents' of a 10-roomed house, including— UPRIGHT GRAND ROSEWOOD PIANO, by Collard and Collard; cost 80 guineas ' HANDSOME FOURFOLD HANDWORKED JAPANESE SCREEN BLUE AXMINSTER CARPET, 21 x 16, in good order MAGNIFICENT OAK SjuSBOARD, , WITH MIRROR BACK 10 OAK DINING CHAIRS, upholstered in Buffalo Leather CHESTERFIELD COUCH, upholstered in.Buffalo Leather SHERITON SUITE, including Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Washstand, two Chairs, in excellent order RED AXMINSTER CARPET, 19 x 12. Brass Fender and Irons Divan Chair Four Wardrobes with mirror fronts, Duchesse Chests, Morris Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattresses, all Linen, Blankets, etc. Beautiful uessert Service, Electroplate, China, Glass : All Cooking Utensils 100 PICTURES, including' several handsome Oil Paintings by welfcknown ■",* artists, including " Fading- Light," by M. Gibbs Stair Carpet, Rods, Linoleums, Occasional Tables and . Chairs, Vases, Ornaments, etc. YOST TYPEWRITER, REVOLVING BOOKCASE LADY'S BICYCLE As Mrs. Devine has leased her property everything is to be sold absolutely without reserve. On view Monday Afternoon. S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED SALE. HIGH RECORD PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN CATTLE. . PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1916. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. C. A. Hopping to sell at his Homestead, at 12.30 o'clock sharp— 22 pedigree cows 14 pedigree yearling heifers 12 pedigree calves 1 stud bull, Dominion Dutchiand, 4 years 1 stud bull, Canterbury King of Kingsbrook, bred by J. Grigg, 3 years 1 stud bull, King of the Bkek and Whites, 2 years 2 stud bulls, 12 to 13 months 1 spring carter and dray, 75-gal. pump eoparator, 100 totara posts, 6 heavygates, 8 strainers, wire, 50 sacks chaff, mangel pulper, troughs, cow rugs, etc. Included jn the above females are 23 Pure' Longbeach cattle, and the majority of the oows have high semi-official tests. The heifers are principally from semi-offir cial test cows. As the vendor has now sold all his properties and is going right out of dairying, he is placing the whole of his Holstein_ herd before the public. Conveyance will meet all trains. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. FRIDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1916, . At 2.30 p.m. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Of DWELLING OF FIVE ROOMS, No. 9, TASMAN-STREET. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. ."'.".have .received instructions from the owner to sell by public auction, at their rooms, 195, .Lambton-quay, on Friday, Bth September, at 2.30 p.m.— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND having a frontage of 16 feet to Tasmanstreefc by a depth of 100 feet, together with the 5-roomed groundfloor dwelling erected thereon, and known as No. 9, Tasman-street. The front portion of this building is built in brick, and could be used as a shop. The dwelling is replete with the usual conveniences, including gas, washhouse, copper, tubs, etc., and is situated within easy walk of the centre of the city. For further particulars, and key to view., apply to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. T>OURKEE S T A T E, SOUTH KILBIRNIE. -I Q SECTIONS in this Subdivision to be sold with frontages to Duncantorrace and Rodrigo-road. PRICES FROM £55 TO £125 EACH. Terms—lo per cent, deposit, 10 per cent. 6 months, 10 per cent. 12 months, balanco 5 years 5 per cent. S. GEORGE NATHAN, • ■'Xlfi,:.p^tcmhpme^Mj^

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 55, 2 September 1916, Page 8

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