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TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 15th MARCH, IS2I, .■•■;..-■: AT 1.30. P.M. AUCTION SALE 0?" SUPERIOR AND HIGH-CLASS OAK AND RIMU HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, NEW SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE (66), CARPET SQUARES, AX. AND BRUSSELS RUNNERS, 'SINGER HAND MACHINE, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, BED LINEN " AND BLANKETS, PORCELAIN BATH, CASE TEA, GAS STOVE, ETC. 380 ■**"• 380 CW. PRICE AND CO. Auctioneers • and Valuators, 50, Lower Cuba-st., have, received instructions from the vendors to sell— THE CONTENTS OF 2 WELL-FUR-NISHED HOMES REMOVED FROM' ADELAIDE-ROAD AND ISLAND BAY FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. COMPRISING BEDROOM' SUlTE.Consisting of WARDROBE AND DUCHESSE (WITH LARGE OVAL MIRRORS), WASHSTAND, AND BEDSTEAD WITH MATTRESSES (as new), 7-PTECE HIGH-BACK SUITE EX. DINING TABLE AND COVER, 7-PIECE DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, LARGE KAURI SIDEBOARD, OAK. FRAMED WALL MIRROR, WIRESEAT COUCH, 4 NEW CARPET SQUARES, RUGS, SCALES, 2 OARPET RUNNERS, BLANKETS AND SHEETS, QUILTS, CURTAINS. .'Four duchesse cheats, 2. email sideboard*, chests of drawers, dresser, kerbs, bedroomware, single wood and iron bedsteads, wire and kapok mattresses, pillows, pictures, eeagrass chairs, coal vase, table lamps, rocking chair, occ. tables, easy chairs, cushions, preserving pans, meat safe, mangle, mincer, spado, 3 wardrobes, hatpegs, axe, wringer, kitehe-i table and chairs, bath, oak picture frames, heavy brassmounted bedstead, cot, kettles, saucepans, curtain poles; overmantel, linos., ■ jars, garden tools, etc., etc. Tho Room is full of good clean Furniture, all for UNRESERVED SALE. ,0. W. PRICE, Auctioneer and Valuator. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 15th MARCH, at 2 o'olock. AT ROOMS, DOMINION-A VENUE (Next Barrett's Hotel). SALE BY AUCTION OF HEAVY INLAID AND CORK LINOS., PIANOS, AND GENERAL HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE. ■\7INE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, ▼ cordially invite the General Public to their Rooms, To-morrow Afternoon, when they will offer for aalo by auotion, under' instructions from various vendors: CORK LINO (plain brown), fit room 20ft ■by-15ft ' HEAVY INLAID LINO, (bright pat 'tern),' 20ft by 15ft. HEAVY INLAID- LINO, (bright pat- ' tern), 20ft by 15ft' HEAVY INLAID HALL LINO, (tiled pattern). Note^-The above linos, are well worth inspection by buyers. An excellent opportunity is afforded of acquiring , extensive first quality floor covering at low cost. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, a magnificent instrumeat^in rosewood case CARPETS, various designs, rioh colour- . ing 1 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, oak stained, comprising oval-mirrored wardrobe, duchesso, and pedestal, all to match 2 CHESTS DRAWERS. MANGLE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. 3 pieces OAK GATELEG TABLKS * OVERMANTEL, CURTAINS Seagrass chairs, occasional tables, h.b. chairs, kitchen chairs, duchesses, ward robes, bedseada, child's push cart, blankets, pillowslips, ladies' suede hats, kerbs, enamel saucepans, rr».golpuiß squares, coat hook, mirrors, stair rodt, plate rack, clocks, etc., etc. 6 DUCHESS CHESTS, 4 WARDROBES PUY FROM US AT LOW COST. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED CARGO, AT OUR ROOMS, 137-141, LAMBTONQUAY, (On Account of Whom it May Concern). MESSRS. .HODGKINS/ CARVER AND CO.. will sell at their Rooms, largo consignments of Unclaimed Cargo as follows:— 200 PIECES OF 10 MOME SILK, in blousp lengths of 2A yards 500 YDS 10 MOME SILK, in 60 yard lengths ■ ■ ' * 100 YDS No. 8 MOME SH,K, in 2£ yard . Blouse lengths and 50 yard lengths Also, CHOICE CANADIAN WALLPAPERS Motor Tubes, Spray Pumps, 300 TRAVELLING RUGS, Jam Jars, ■ fin and £in Garden Hose, Kerosene Cookor, LOT BULBS, all varieties, 1 Bale Seagrass Rugs, Ax. Carpets and Hearth Rugs. Now on view. A. E. CARVER, Auctioneer. IN THE FISH MARKET, ALLEN-ST. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALES OF WETHER AND EWE MUTTON. rrtOWNSEND AND I'ATL, LTD., will J- sell daily until further notice— 20 CARCASES OF MUTTON, Prime quality, passed and killed in the Municipal Abbattoirs. FIRST SALE ON WEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH, 1921, At 10 o'clock, 'And Thereafter Every Day. DAIRY FARM. ifiOl ACRES, UNDULATING. XU*2 WITH FLATS Up . to . date 5-rd. House, ' hot and cold water laid on, 8-bail cowshed, with 4-cow milking plant, etc., 90-gallon separator, 40 cows, 11 heifers,' 1 horse, dray and harness, 4 breeding sows, 1 boar, about 12 tons hay, plough, diso harrow,: tine harrow. £50 per acre as a going concern, or £44 per acre bare. The first man to inspect Uiis will buy. FARMERS' LAND AGENCY, 261, Main-street, Palmerston North. Box 218, . Telephone 360. fjOLLEY AND, FROST, . LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 8, Woodward-street, Wellington. Telephone' 3549. NEWTOWN r 6 Rooms, one floor, gas, electric light, and every convenience; tram within 100 yds. Immediate possession. £350 deposit. Price £1300. KILBIRNIE—S Rooms. A most desirable property; new, with every modern convenience; large section, already in cultivation. Immediate possession. Price for quick sale, £1230. MOTOR LAUNCH TTWR SALE, 22ft -length, 6ft 6in beam, JO 7-9 h.p., Thornycroft engine, £150: a good seaworthy boat for cruising and fishing, ready for immediate use. C, Fsrgusoß, Box 1617, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 62, 14 March 1921, Page 12
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