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TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Ist APRIL, 1922, At 1 p.m. ' AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE AT PAEKAKAIUKI, In the Estate of ilio Lnto JM'rs. Marie Louise liiin'.liin, MESSRS. J. H. BKTHUNF. AND CO. '"are instructed to soil by Auction at the Residence, Amies-street, tVioknkimki, as above— HANDSOME BROADWOOD PIANO EXTENSION DINING TABLK DINING SUITE 'AXMINSTER CARPET nnd HEARTHRUG SOLID MARBLE CLOCK BEDROOM SUITE in MAHOGANY, in- ■ eluding massive wardrobe, chost of „ drawers, dressing table, nnd marbletop washstand SILVER-MOUNTED POULTRY and MEAT CARVERS GOOD ENGLISH DINNER .SERVICE HANDSOME BRASS - MOUNTED DOUBLE BEDSTEAD Occasional chairs and tables, sattee, ornaments, curtains and rods, good linoleum, hall stand, bookcase, ww. and kapok ' mattresses, blankets, pillows, single wooden bedsteads, kitchen utensils, fenders, 2 leather trunks, aluminium saucepans, Perfection oil stove, mangle, wringer, ladder, lawn mowers, garden tools, and sundries. *": CLEARANCE SALE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, KINGS-ROAD, LOWER HUTT, SATURDAY, Ist April, 1922, at 1.45 p.m. ,1T ERNEST LEIGHTON has received JU.c instructions to offer for Absolute Ssde by Pubiio Auction,' on account of R. Harris, Esq., who is leaving the district, thd superior contents of his house, including : HANDSOME MIRRORED WARDROBE AND DUCHESSE DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS MIRRORED HALL STAND GOOD LINOLEUM Basket and wicker chairs and table, duch- . • esses, bentwood chairs, kitchen dresser, kitchen table, sundry crockery, . pots and pans, lions, fenders, washstinds, bedroom ware, double, | and single iron bedsteads, kapok and w.w ..mattresses, palm stand, hanging shelves, oil lamp, coal scuttle, ashpans, .. kettles, mincer, clothes basket, pros. •■ -pan,- jam • jars, lot home-made jam, ... _ home-made sauce, orocks, -wringer, two 400-gallon c. iron tanks, wheelbarrow, 65ft garden hose, hedge clips, manure, lime, garden tools, and sundries too many to enumerate. Also, on account of other Vendors: Settee, cot, Scotch chest) double oak bedstead, Singer drophead sewing macnine, tools, netting, etc. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneor. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, at 2 p.m., CLEARING. SALE BY AUCTION OF ... HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND '•• EFFECTS, GRAMOPHONE AND 40 RECORDS, 3 D'UCHESSE PAIRS, DINING-ROOM SUITE, in moquet, comprising 2 MORRIS and 4 DINING CHAIRS, GOOD LINO, (oak pattern), SIDEBOARD, • DINING TABLE AND COVER, DOULTON DISHES, E.P. WARE, MARBLE ' CLOCK, ORNAMENTS, PANEL PICTURES AND PAINTINGS. PALM STAND AND PLANTS, CURTAINS, COP. KERB, 2 B.R. BEDSTEADS, complete with bedding, CHEST OF DRAWERS, TOILET WARE, K. DRESSER, TABLE AND PHAIRS, LEATHER COUCH, ODD CROCKERY AND CUTLERY, K. SUNDRIES, ETC., ETC. . . AIHHE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, JL having received instructions from tho owner, will sell as above, the contents of 4 rooms, ON THE PREMISES, 13, DUPPA-ST., NEWTOWN. , Positively without leserve. ' A. T. TRENDLE, .' ' Auctioneer and Valuer, 63, Cuba-street. ;' ♦ Telophono 2504. • ' MONDAY NEXT, AT 1.30 SHARP. UPPER HUTT. UPPER HUTT. SPECIAL ATTRACTIVE AUCTION .' SALE OF SUPERIOR AND HIGH-. CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by William Bohm, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in blown (practically new), SETTEE AND 2 MORRIS CHAIRS, ":. in red velvet, H.B. DINING CHAIRS 2 CARPET SQUARES, .H. RUGS . AND MATS, PICTURES, SINGER 'SEWING MACHINE, OCC. TABLK, PALM STANDS, CURTAINS, SEAGRASS CHAIRS AND TABLE, SUPERIOR BEDROOM SUITE; 4 PIECES DITTO, 5 PIECES KAPOK BEDDING, EIDERDOWN QUILTS, D.I. BEDSTEAD, complete, DUCH.JSSSE , CHEST, 2 STRETCHERS, REPEATING PEA RIFLE, SUNDRIES, ETC. THE CENTRAITTucnON ROOMS, having received instructions from 1 Mrs. Anslow, who ■ha 3 disposed of her business, will sell the whole of her Furniture and Effects as above. ON THE PREMISES, MRS. ANSLOW'S TEAROOMS, MAIN-ROAD, UPPER HUTT, 3 minutes from Railway Station. On view from 10.30 Monday. P.S.—Furniture Buyers aro advised to •Aloud this sale, as utery thing is in splendid order, and has to ba cleared. A. T. -TRENDLE, . and Valuer, 53, Cuba-street. Telephone 25d4. t .. ■' . MONDAY NEXT, j At 1.30 o'clock sharp. i O.UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, SUPERIOR KAURI SIDEBOARD, EXT. DINING TABLE. COUCHES, H.B. DINING J SUITE. GOOD LINOLEUMS. DUCHESSE PAIRS, WOODEN BEDSTEADS, .BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, AND EFFECTS. - . On the Premises, No. 150, Tinakori-road (near Munt, Cottrell's). E JOHNSTON AND CO. havo re- • ceived instructions from Mr. W. Wilson, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on tho promises, as above— "■ ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 7 ROOMS. E.. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. 200,000,000 FEET TIMBER. «■"/» AAfV ACRES, containing, on a lUiuUv conservative estimate, over 200,000,000 feet of milling timber. Blocks, thousands of acrjs in extent, will cut 20,000 to 25,000 feet per acre. Magnificent rimu running to 4 and 5 feet in diameter, with barrels 70 and 80 feet without a limb, also white pine, yellow pine, cedar, .etc., in large quantities. Easy country for laying trams, grade 1 in 60 to 1 in 100 feet. All timber can bo trammed to deep ■water and loaded direct on to boats within a few miles of forest. A few hours' run by boat from Wellington lands one on the spot. Will cell in areas to suit millers. Will sell 30,000 acres at 21s per aero, with 10 per cent, deposit. This is a goldmine. F. P WELCH, * Land Agent, Masterton. SPECIAL KELBURN PROPERTY, SALAMANCA-RD. (handy cable car, no climb), Gentleman's 7-rd. Residence, recently entirely re-decoratod regardless of oort, in tho very best tasto; contains el. light, hot points, large gas cooker, tol., baloony and big verandah, land (hospital, perpetual lease), about 42 x 120, ground rent only, £7 yearly, laid out in treos, shrubs, flowers, and Tegetables; must bo Been to be appreciated. Price £2100; appointment. MARSHALL, 81. Grey-street.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 12

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