TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1917, ■ At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SEWING MACHINE, BED LINENS, etc. 370 LOTS! 370 - .370 LOTS! 370 CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • 60, Lambton-quay, opp. Government Buildings, have received instructions from the Vendors, to sell WITHOUT RESERVEA quantity of Superior Household Furniture and Sundries, removed to the Mart for convenience of Sale. Comprising: JACOBEAN OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK DINING AND GATE-LEGGED TABLES, OILED RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, OAK . HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, DIVAN SUITE in brown velvet, OVERMANTEL, 6 MORRIS CHAIRS, 7-PIECE DRAWINGROOM SUITE, in tapestry and velvet, WALNUT MUSIC CABINET, 4 DUCHESSE PAIRS, D. AND S. OAK AND KAURI BEDSTEADS with mattresses complete, DROPSIDE , COT, OAK SETTEE, 4 SIDEBOARDS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, WERTHEIM TREADLE MACHINE' in perfect order, 16 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, SILVER- : PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE. •J4 duchesse chests, wicker and rattan ' chairs, 3 Chesterfield lounges, stair carpet and runners, pictures, Scotch cheat, 6 hospital bedsteads, bedroom ware, blankots, quilts, sheets, 10 bentwood chairs, occ. tables, wire mattresses and strotchers, kapok bed and pillows, seagrass mats, lace' and hall curtains, Jady's bike, b.m. cot, saucepans, kitchen table and chairs, hallstand, rugs, folding chair, kerosene ... heater, blinds, kettles, teapots, vases, .;■* tablecloths and serviettes, largo glass partition, etc., etc. On view morning of sale. No reserve. C. . ,W. PRICE. Auctioneer.
■ ■ LEVIN SALE. ■ TUESDAY, 4th INST. ,TVT Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE I^l . AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer for sale as above, at' 12.15 p.m., the following:— : 2M m.6. hoggete (good line) 100 c.m. ewee, with lambs at foot 100 good hoggete . -. 7 store cows ■■ ~ 5 springing heifers 10 mixed-cattle /UPPER HUTT SALE. Thursday; 6th September, i9i7. TVTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEBXX CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer for. sale at 1 p.m. the following: 40 nils, hoggets ■ 15 mixed weaners • 6 springing heiferß 4 sprireing heifers ... . 5 store cows 2 forward cows 3 co*3 wwith calves WEDNESDAY - WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY . WEDNESDAY ... -•; '. stlv SEPTEMBER, WEDMBSDAY WEDNESDAY .WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY ■ At 1 p.m. sharp, AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, : ALLEN-STREET/ • POOLE'S POOLE'S . . POOLE'S 'ANNUAL SALE ANNUAL SALE ANNUAL, SALE ANNUAL SALE NURSERY STOCK, NURSERY STOCK, ] NURSERY STOCK, NURSERY STOCK, POT PLANTS. POT PLANTS. POT PLANTS. POT PLANTS.
PtEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have OF received instructions from Mr. H. ?oofe, the well and favourably known ffuxßoryman, to sell as above — His annual^ ■ exceptionally attractive, . Catalogue of Nursery Stock and . Pot Plants, including— DAPHNE, AZALEAS CAMELLIAS, DIOSMA RHODODENDRONS, HEATHS BOUVAKJDIAS ■, VIBURNUMS, LILACS 1 DAISIES, GERBERA ■-PARIS DAISLES, ROSES : LOBELIA, VIOLETS FUNKIA, TREE POPPY . WISTARIA, BORONIA HEATHER, CLEMATIS, KOWHAI LILY OF THE VALLEY ' And 50 SPECIAL POT PLANTS IPorminir the most inviting catalogue pretested to the Wellington public for somft .'.■•' seasons. ' 'Phtae 78 or 1592 and have a Catalogue posted. All "particulars from GEORGE, THOMAS AND CO., -Auctioneers, '*. ' .'"". ■' ' . Allen-etreet'. WEDNESDAY: At 1. WEDNESDAY .WEDNESDAY At 1: WEDNESDAY FRUIT EXCHANGE. BLAIR-ST. HARDY'S TREES AND PLANTS. HARDY'S TREES AND PLANTS. ■. HARDY'S. TREES AND PLANTS. HARDY'S TREES AND PLANTS. HARDY'S TREES AND PLANTS. HARDY'S TREES AND PLANTS. g~i RIFFITHS'-AND CO;. LTD., will sell. .vr,-." on behalf of Mr. W. B. Hardy, ono of the final selections of Trees, Plants, and Shrubs for the season. Catalogues available. GRIFFITHS AND CO., LTD., A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. UPPER HUTT SALE. THURSDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1917. nt/fESSRS. DAL'GETY & CO., LTD., JLtX ■ will/sell as.above— . 2 2j-year steere 18' store cows .', 7 springing heifer* .. 9 springing cows (second and third calve-rs) 20 weaners 5 18-month Holatein heifers 1 12-month HolGtein heifer 1 Holstein bull , ' 1 11-month Jersey pedigree bull 1 3-year Shorthorn bull , SPECIAL. ■ f\ N EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNXjl ITY for a buyer with a small amount .of capital who ib desirous of securing his own horne — BERHAMPORE—6-ROOMED HOUSE, one floor, bathroom, hot and cold water, all conveniences; large section. Concrete paths. Two minutes from the tram. Price £625. BERHAMPORE—S-ROOMED HOUSE, with bathroom, scullery, etc.; large ■section, handy to car. Price £550. Easy Terms can be arranged. HARCOURT AND CO., 195, Lambfon-quay. W. CRABTREE AND SONS, Boilermakers, etc.. Engineers, Iron ana Brass Founders, HAVE ON SAI.E----3 WINDING Engines, conditions equal to new; Air Compressor and Receiver, equal to nevt; 5 Steel Side Tipping Trucks, with steel wbeeli; quantity of Steel Tram Wheel*.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 55, 3 September 1917, Page 12
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