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FRIDAY, 26th JULY, 1918, At 11 o'olock. In Our Rooms, Allon-street. TIMBER, SPIELING, TIMBER. rpOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will JL sell at auction, a quantity of useful Timber, etc. — 2<ftoo FEET 0F SHELVING Sets of Pigeonholes Cupboards, Doors, Hingos » Iron Piping, Nuts and Bolts O DOUBLE WAREHOUSE DOORS, 4 lift by sft. All in Good Condition and for' Sal© WITHOUT RESERVE. TO-MORROW TOMORROW TO-MORROW > TO-MORROW 26th JULY, TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 11 a.m. At 11 a.m. TRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET. I SALT. ' | SALT. SALT. , -SUNDRIES. SUNDRIES. - SUNDRIES. Having Teoeivod instructions, THOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell as above, without reserve — '200 bags CoaTse Salt ■3 rolls Felt , 5 Cheoso 10 bags Lime ■10 oaks Dried Fruits 7 cases Canned Pines Together with a considerable quantity of sundries too numerous to enumerate. THOMPSON BROS,, LTD., Auctioneers and General Merchants. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE. On. Account of the Brontwood Farm Company, Trentham. TRIDAY, .26th JULY, At Noon sharp. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., havo been favoured with instructions to sell, a-a undor— 7 picked first-class dairy cows, in full milk 5 picked first-claes cows J August-October calvore 7'selected yearling and 2-year heifers 3 calves Sundry harness, sp. cart, wire netting, milk coolor, No. 6 Dover stove, etc. The. 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 above animals are now on the market.' . .. .■'.,''..;. ;. Thd sale, which will be absolutely unreserved, will be held on the Estate of the late ' J.-M. Ferguson, Main-road, Trontham; 'immediately opposite the. racing stables of -Mr, J. Lowe. ' Prospective buyers can inspect the stock at any time at. the Company's Farm, Brentwood, late Woodland, Main-road, Treneham. " ' . ■ Catalogues'giving the date of each cow will be forwarded on application to ■ DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Wellington. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PLAN TO PLANT. PLAN TO PLANT. TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW 4t 1. TO-MORROW FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-ST. M'MILLAN'S TREES. AND PLANTS M'MILLAN'S TREES AND PLANT'S M'MILLAN'S TREES AND PLANTS (The Best that is). GRIFFITHS AND CO., LTD., will sell, vJT -as on behalf of Mr. A. M'MiUan— The choicest in roses, flowering cherries, pohutakawas, cabbage trees, jessamine, viburnum sieboldtii, polyanthus, flowering currants, sumach, habrothamus ologans, Virginian oreeper, ficus etipulata, Lily of the Valley, strawberry trees, ligustrum sinensis, anchor plant, coprosma, eleagnus, akc ake,: giant lauTestinus, lauTel, matipo, hollys, pinus insignia, veronicas, broom (varied colours), rosemary, narcissi bulbs," hydrangeas, heaths, daphno, yucca, bignpnia, gerbera Jamosoni, gooseber- • Ties, black and red currants, rhubarb roots, apple and plum trees. . Catalogues ready. , ,-■ . "■- -_': :: GRIFFITHS AND CO., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, :;. . : FRIDAY, at 1.30. - At: '' nnHE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, ■■*■'■ ■': 53, CUBA-STREET ..,(3 Doors Below Winder's). 'ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, 2 PIANOS, 2 CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, DIVAN CHAIRS, MORRIS CHAIRS, DIN-ING-ROOM' SUITE, 20 PAIR LACE CURTAINS, 100 YDS COCONUT MATTING, 12 SEAGRASS SQUARES, 2 SEWING MACHINES, BLANKETS, ETC., ETC. On accoat of various clients as above. A Fow of the Lots Comprise: UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, perfect order ■'..■■ Piano, suitable for learner or bach. PILE CARPET SQUARE, 12ft x lOffc 6in Tapestry do. 12 SEAGRASS SQUARES, various sizes MASSIVE KAURI SIDEBOARD, mirror back, carved panels, 2 Smaller do. 4 OAK H.B. CHAIR 3, OAK SETTEE. CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, in plain brown velvet, 5-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in rich tapestry, REVOLVING BOOKCASE, Morris < Chairs in velvet and saddlebags, Palm • Stands, Pictures, Up; Wicker Chair, ' Wicker Oec. Table, Dining-room Suite ' (7 pieces), Morris Couch, Work Box 1 36YDS. STAIR AND HALL RUN- J NER, Slip Mats, OAK WARDROBE, ! VERY QUAINT DUCHESSE PAIR, < SUPERIOR POLISHED RIMU ' PAIR, Wardrobes, Duchesso Cnests f < D. and A. Bedsteads complete, Box ( Chairs. M.T. . Washstand, Medicine Cabinet, Seagrass Mats, Pedestal Cup- ' board, 3 and S. Iron Bed and Wires, : Stretchers, Flax and Kapok Mattress- ' ©s. COTTCH IN SADDLEBAGS AND < VELVET, K. Tables, K. Chairs, • Child's. Cot, Child's H. Chair, FOLD- ' ING PUSH CHAIR, B.R. Fender, ! Wood Kerbs. Cop. Kerbs. K. Dresser, Easels, Table Coyer, K. Sundries, ; etc., etc. ; ; 20 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS 100 YDS COCONUT MATTING And at 2 p.m., On account Mr. Nord, who is leaving Wellington, 2 PEDIGREE BULL DOGS, ages 3 and 5 years, to bo sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Goods on view from 9.30. Inspection cordially invited. ' A. T. TRBNDLE, Auctioneer. TjT O B SAL E. ONE SECTION IN MIRAMAR. Dost £169, Government Valuation £120. Cash price £100 '. ; TWO SECTIONS AT LOWER HUTT, £100 and £120. PRIVATE OWNER, caro Evening Post. !

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 22, 25 July 1918, Page 12

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