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TO-MORROW, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. CW. PRICE AND CO.. Auctioneers, • have received instructions from Mr. E. A. . Stewart, 112, ' Owen-street, Nowtown, who has sold his property, to sell at the residence, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2nd MARCH, commencing at 10,30 a.m.— The whole of his SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. SEWING MACHINE, 2 VIOLINS, BED LINEN, etc. OVER QPA LOTS, COMPRISING :— UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, full iron frame, ebony case. A beautiful toned "instrument CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in brown velvet and saddlebags 2 VERY FINE VIOLINS PAWN CARPET SQUARE. 10ft 6in x 9ft KAURI BEDROOM SUITE EXTENSION DINING TABLE AND • PILE COVER MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD 2 MORRIS CHAIRS OAK OCCASIONAL, TABLE HEAVY BRASS-MOUNTED BEDSTEAD WITH PEARL MOUNTS HALL BRACKET SAMPLE HOT POINT ELECTRIC IRON (take any voltage) OIL PAINTINGS KALL RUNNER, 12yds Duchesse chests, piano stool, wood curb, screen, jardiniere . and plants, cushions, flower stands, music stand, bedroom ware, ruga and mats, dock, runners, saucepans, gas ring and tube, kitchen table, tapeetry cover, 6 bentwood chairs, books, pictures, bookshelf, kettles, grocery bin, coffee pot, safe, jam jars, buckets, lines and props, steps, wringer, Cedar oil mop, axe, brooms, sweeper, boiler, 2 ».' ■ wood bod- I Bteads and mattresses, pillows, clothes basket, pedestal cupboard, c.p. biscuit barrel, c.p. tea service, cruet, tray, eheeaa crock, afternoon tea set, fancy plates and dishes, cutlery, crockery, glassware, etc. Also, 1 NEW IRON BATH, FULL SIZE Buyers will do well to attend this sale, as this is an exceptionally clean lot of furniture, arid for ABSOLUTE SALE. On View Morning of Salo, at 9.30 a.m. C. W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1921, Commencing at 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF EDUCATIONAL WOKKS, On behalf of N.Z. Military Supplies Office, BOOKS ON N.Z. AND POLYNESIA, ECONOMICS, ANTHROPOLOG V, ETC., on behalf of Edward Tregear, Esq. 1.5.0. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUN3 AND CO. wili sell by auction at their Rooms, Featherston-ttreet, as above — At 1 p.m. Poetry and Litorature, including works of Browning, Byron, Wordsworth, Ruskin, Lamb, Do Quincey, Carlyle, Whit ti^r. etc., Variations of Animals and Plants (Darwin), Principles of Economics (Marshall), Public Financo (Bmtable), French Classics, Latin and Greek, English Readers, Building Construction, Surveying, Electricity, Mathematics.. History, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, etc. Al 3 p.m. Novels, New Zealand Works, including Hamilton's Maori Art, Hochstotter's, Gisborne's, Terry's, Gates's, and Shortland's New Zealand, Kirk' 6 Forest and Flora, Hudson's Moths and Butterflies, Dittiner's To Tphunga, Black's Man. ners and Customs, Gudgeon's History and Traditions, W.ikefield's N.Z. after iO years, Aureretangu (Rus^en), Polynesian Mythology, Poetry of New Zealanders (Grey), MuriUiku, Cook's Voyages (4th edition), Ellis's Polynesian Researches, Natives of Sarawak, Transactions N.Z. Institute (Vote. 1 to 36), The Golden Bough (Frazer), Mystic Rose, Irish-English Dictionary, Scot tish Dictionary, Talu Malay Dictionary, Sanscrib, Greek Grammar, Gil lette's Industrial Solution, Diseases of . Occup?.tion, Moral Instinct (Suther land), Practical Housing, History of Ready Reference, Century Dictionary, Groat Pictures, Art. and Architecture NOW ON VIEW. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. THURSDAY NEXT, At 11 a.m. AUCTION SALE | ' ' ■ Of I KAURI OFFICR AND SHOP ' FITTINGS. On the Premises, No. 180, Lambton-quay, recently occupied by H. C. Gibbons and Co.. Ltd. • MESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. have received instructions from F. Cooper, Ltd., to sell by auction— The whole of the Shop and' Office Fittings, as above. 6 LARGE KiAURI COUNTERS 5 LONG TABLES (uuitablo for drapers) QUANTITY ORNAMENTAL MOULDINGS SEVERAL GLASS FRAMES 1 FRAMED MIRROR ROLLER-TOP DESK SHOP SHELVING and PIGEON-HOLES (suitable for Ironmongers) GAS FITTINGS ! SEED SAMPLE FRAMES 4 LARGE OFFICE DESKS AUSTRIAN CHAIRS IRON BRACKETS 2 GAS HEATERS. On view from 9 a.m. morning of sale. A. E. CARVER, Auctioneer. FRIDAY. NEXT, At 2 p.m. AT OUR PRODUCE AND POULTRY MART, 137-141, Lambton-quay. LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF MIXED POULTRY, TOMATOES, POTATOES, CABBAGES, LETTUCES, BEETROOT, MARROWS, APPLES, Etc. MESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. have received instructions from various vendors to sell at their Mart, as above. Further consignments solicited. . A.- E. CARVER. Auctioneer. FRIDAY NEXT, .. At 1.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. AT OUR POULTRY AND PRODUCE MART, 137-141, LAMBTON-QUAY. PUREBRED POULTRY. 200 WHITE LEGHORN 200 UTILITY PULLETS. FROM THE FAMOUS RANGIURU EGG RANCH, OTAKI. MESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND 00., in conjunction with li. ERNEST LEIGHTON, have received instructions to sell at their Produco Auction Mart— 200 SPECIALLY-SELECTED SIXMONTHS OLD WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS; all laying 1 or just about to start, to be sold in lots of 6 or upwards. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. A few years ago a Grand International Egg-laying- Competition was held in America. Teams competed from the boet poultry yards in Europe and America, including ono from tho Great English breeder, Mr. Barron. The Rangiuru Egg .Ranch Team won easily and carried off the one hundred dollar prize. Pens from this farm have also put up laying records, botu in Canada and New Zealand. The birds to be sold on the above date are bred on similar lines. A, E. CARVER, Auctioneer,

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 12

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