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TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1919, At 1 p.m. ESTATES OF THE LATE DRS: HENRY POLLEN AND A. M. TOLHURST. AUCTION SALE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL WORKS, AND GENERAL LITERATURE. I MESSRS J H. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell at their Rooms, Feather-ston-strcet, as above— SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, including forceps, lancets, nasal- instruments, patent splints, sterilizor, needles, anaesthetic apparatus, measuring glasses, thermometers, metal table, electric battery, bandages, etc. MEDICAL WORKS, including Treves's Operative Surgery, Prevalent Diseases of the Eye (Theobald), Diseases of the Skin (Stelwagon), International Text Book of Surgery (Warren-Gould), Theory and Practice of Medicine (Pepper), Legal Medicine (Tidy), Tho Practitioner, N.Z. Medical Journal, British Medical Journal, Keen's Surgery, Text Book of Obstetrics (Kerley), Guy's ' Hospital Gazette, American Year Book of Medicine and Surgery, Medioal Electricity, ' Nervous and Mental Diseases (Church-Peterson) GENERAL LITERATURE, including Allies in Art, British Battles, Green's History, Through tho Dark Continent, Works 'of Thackeray, A Surgeon in Khaki, Poetical Works of Browning,. Arnold, Milton, Tennyeon, Hood, r Keats; Irving Sketch' Book, PanGermanism, Parliament Past and Present, Life of Rt. Hon. W---E. Forstor, Life of Frederick the Great, Princi- . plea of Medical Jurisprudence (Taylor), Novels of Bulwer Lytton, Navy and Army, Sketches from Charles Dickens, Times History of the Great War, Sixty Years in N.Z. (Blake). Now on view. Complete catalogues on amplication.l WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION OF A RESIDENTIAL SITES A * ROSENEATH. ' * MESSRS. J H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherstoh-street, as' above— 4 RESIDENTIAL SITES of . areas of from i-acre to 50 perches, three having long frontages of from 66ft to 111 ft to Grafton-road, and one approached by a 20ft passage. Two of the sections have an approach by right-of-way from Evans Bay-road (Weka Bay). The above sections are parts of the resubdivision of Lots 23 and 11, D.P 475, and are situated next to dwelling No., 127, /Grafton-road, and within 8 chains of the Hataitai boundary Each section commands a charming view of Evans Bay. The Auctioneers strongly recommend those in searoh of Building Sites at reasonable prices and easy terms to inspect these allotments. - Sketch plans on application. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. WELL-SITUATED CORNER FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 105, WEBBSTREET, AND No. 5, NAIRNSTREET. MESSRS. J H. BETHUNE AND CO. are instructed by the Executors in Estate of the late Jonathan Bamford to sell by auction, in tHeir Rooms, Foather-ston-street, as above — Part Lot 1, Section 60, Wellington, having frontages of 49ft 6in to Webbstreet and 82ft 6in to Nairn-street, together with tho 5-roomed Residence, No, 105, Webb-street, and the Cottage of 5 rooms, No. 5, Nairn-street, thereon, let to tenants at 22s 6d and 12s od per week respectively. The above property is in a splendid position on the tram line, and within easy walking distance of the business streets of the city. For further particulars and caTds to view, apply to ' J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE, ON THE FARM. ROSSITER-AVENUE, WAIWETU, LOWER HUTT. SPLENDID DAIRY HERD AND FARM PLANT. WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At 11 a.m. sharp H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from George Windrum, Esq., who has leased his farm, to offer for Absolute Sale— 17 splendid milking cows (majority Hol- , steins), just : calved and coming to profit .• 2 Holstein heifers 1 2-year-old purebred Jersey bull 1 splendid half-draught hoTse Heavy spring trap ' - - Light spring trap Light block dray Spring trap, nearly new, carry 35owt 1 set dray harness . , 2 sets harness ' 1 riding saddle and bridle, 2 sets plough chain?, 1 set leading chains, Syracuse plough, Hornsby plough, set disc harrows, set tine harrows, scarifier and moulder, roller, Planet Jr seed sower, Massey-Harris mangold cutter, set swingle bars, wheelbarrows, Vermorel spray pump, wire strainer, 15 good milk cans, cow covers, double-barrel gun, lot of good tools, and. sundries too many to enumerate. NO OUTSIDE ENTRIES. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE OF.HORSES on ' WEDNESDAY, 19th INST.,At 2 p.m., TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will sell, at their Yards, Allen-street, 12 BROKEN AND UNBROKEN HALFDRAUGHT HORSES, suitable for Delivery Vans, etc. > PAHAUTANUI SALE. ■ "• FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, will sell at 1 p.m.— , ■ , 1300 mixed aged ewes 50 2-tooth ewes 50 6-tooth to f.f.m. ewes ' 70 lambs 275 f.m. ewes 400 wother lambs 300 ewes , .100 ewe hoggets 15 f.m. Romney rams 3 springing heifers, close to profit PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE, TAWA FLAT. . MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from John Taylor, Esq. (who has sold his farm) to hold an important Clearing Sale. Full details later. DAIRY Farm, 130 acres, richest land Manawatu, carry 90 cows, good buildings; price £85 p.a., £2500 cash. Also, Dairy Farm, 74 acres, near factory, good place, oil flat; price £45 p.a. And 1000 Acres, sheep, cattle country, 500 acres grass; price £7 10s p.a.; easy terms. Come and inspect. J. A. NASH AND CO., Palmerston N.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 39, 17 February 1919, Page 10

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