MONDAY, 22nd JULY, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. WT. JOHNSON AND CO., of . EVERYBODY'S MART, have been favoured with instructions, and will sell on the PREMISES, 34, BRUCEAVENUE, BROOKLYN, VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF FIVE ROOMS, comprising: Handsome oak sideboard, cost £22 6 oak high-back chairs Exceptionally good oak dining table (extension) 2 oak Morris chairs, uphplster«d in moquet, 3-pioce Chesterfield, in velvet, as good a3 new Handsome'oak overmantel, rattan chairs Copper curb, brass and mirror fire screen Very superior Al quality carpet, 14 s 12 Costly oak bedroom furniture, comprising oak double bedstead, oak , pedestal cabinet, oak duchess (lovely design), round mirror, also two heavy bras 3 single bedsteads, wires and kapoc mat- _, tresses, pillows, etc. ftimu duchess chesty wardrobe Linoleum throughout house, as good as new Carpet square, fawn ground, 10 x 9, Al ■ quality, numerous mats, etc. Kitchen table, 6 Canadian chairs Towel rail, fenders, two occasional tables Curtains and blinds throughout Hall curtains, etc., etc. The whole of this furniture is as good as now, having only little and careful use. As Mr. Wilson. is leaving for Dunedin everything will be sold. Don't Forget—MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. Don't Forget-34, BRUCE-AVENUE. • BROOKLYN. Get off car at shelter, on top of the hill. H.iPEARD, . Auctioneer. LEVIN STOCK SALE. . TUESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1918. ' 'TVTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER1™ CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will.offer for sale, '-at .1.15 p.m., the following:— 60 store ewes 40 hoggets 80 hoggets SO store ewea 60 hoggets 3 fathoifers ..■■ NOTE.—Pigs will bo offered at 11.30 a.m. TEHOROSALE.: WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY, 19181 \T Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE M • AGENCY CO., LTD., .will offer for sale, at 12.15 p.m.', th© following: — 200.wether hoggets ■ ■'•* 30 fat ewes 20 prime fat wethers 2u fat ewea - • ' 10 forward, cows, G.E. (lots) 8 springing heifers . 4 cows, at drop 3 springing cows, G.S. 2 cows due August and September 1 yearling Shorthorn bull - 1 storo cow . £ 3-year-old half-draught horses (unbroken) ■ ,' ■ On account Stewart M'Kenzie, Esq., who has leased his farm— 14 young cows,' in milk 4 3-year empty heifers 8 20-month heifers 2 springing heifers 27 3-year steers (good colours) 1 G.E. cow. Dairy stock will be offered at 12.15 p.m. WEDNESDAY. NEXT, At 1 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FUMED OAK DININGROOM AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, COSTLY CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, MAGNIFICENT TWO HUNDRED - GUINEA UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, PIANOLA, ("STECK")'IN PERFECT ORDER, CARPETS, ETC. 380: 380 AT OUR ROOMS. E JOHNSTON AND. CO. have re- • coived instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above— An Attractive Catalogue of Superior Furnishings, also Mantelpieco and Tiled Grate, complete. • Full details later. . E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE. On Account of the Brentwood Farm .".'" Company, Trentham. FRIDAY, 26th JULY, . At Noon sharp. . -m/fESSRS. D ALGETY AND CO., -LTJ_ LTD., have been favoured with instructions to sell, as under— 7 picked first-class dairy cows, in full milk 5 picked first-class cows, August-October carvers ' .■•...•_ I selected yearling and 2-year heifers 3 calves Sundry harness, sp. cart, wire netting, milk cooler, No. 6 Dover stove, etc. Tho above cows and yearling heifers represent picked stock from the largo milking herd lately owned by the Brentwood Farm Company, and were reserved from their recent sale. The Company has now decided to keep pedigree stock only, and this is the only Teason that the abovo animals' are now on the market.Tho sale, which will bo absolutely unreserved, will be held on the Estate of the' late J. M. Ferguson, Main-road, Trentham, immediately opposite the "racing stables of Mr. J. Lowe. Prospective buyers can inspect tho stock at any time at tho Company's Farm; P/rentwood, late Woodland, Main-troad, Trentham. . ' Catalogues giving the date of each cow will bo forwarded on application to • ' DALGETY. AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Wellington. , LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTION SALE r CONVENIENT SEATOUN PROPERTIES, On FRIDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1918 y At.2.30 p.m.' H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from W. W. Clifford, Esq.. who is leaving the North Island, to offer for absolute sale, by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commeroe, Cus-tomhouse-quay, as above— FIRSTLY—Houso . occupied by him, containing 5 rooms and conveniences, also trapshed, washhouse, fowlhouse, etc., being al] tho buildings erected on Lot 6, D.P. 1527, having a fronfago of 54 feet to Seatoun' Heights-road, by an irregular depth, »nd containing an area of 19.9 perches (all measurements be tho same a little more or less). SECONDLY—Lot 3, D.P. 1527, containing an area of 29 perches, 'being well fenced and well planted with shelter trees, and a magnificent site for house. At present the section has a good crop of green oats on it. Erected on this property is a comfortable one-roomed Whare, with two built-in bunks. NOTE- —Both these properties are within a. few minutes' walk of tho Miramar tram stop, just past the Seatoun Heights School, command a magnificent view, and get tho sun all day. For further details apply to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, 182, Featherston-street. WANTED Sell, 108-ege Jubilee Incubator, £5 10s; Minorca Pullets, R.I.R, Cockerel. Allen. 15. Adams-street, Brooklyn.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 12
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