AUCTIONS. . , ' TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. 35 0 lots. 350 ATTRACTIVE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising 2 BEAUTIFULLY MADE ROLL BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITES (well sprung, uphol. in rich ■' mo- • ?£?',-?^''" 6 ' NICE : SEAGBASS CHAIRS, 12. Light and Dark H.B. Chairs, OAK AND RIMU SIDE- ' BOARDS, OAK AND RIMU GATE- - LEG TABLES, HANDSOME OAK ..BEDROOM SUITE (4 pieces latest design), 12 LIGHT AND DARK I DUCHESSE CHESTS, 4 WARD- | .;ROBES, 3 Folding S. Bedsteads, also , 4ft Folding Bedstead, .Massive ;--'■: WHITE ENAMEL BEDROOM I SUITE, Morris Wire Couches and I ' Cushions, Large- Framed Mirror (6ft x. 3ft),-Reversible Rugs and Mats, I Hallstands, S. and D.W. Bedsteads and-Wires, W. .Cots, M'Crae Beddinc (all sizes), Chest Drawers, Handsome Dining Extension Table (fit any i room), Uphol. Chairs, Kitchen Chairs and lables, Push-chair, and a large ( selection of New and Second-hand I l'urniture and general goods too numerous to mention. iTDAMSEY WILSON AND CO.. 98. All Manners street, under instructions from various owners, will sell, as above. ". -. . . Also / ■ 2 HANDSOME ORGANS MAGNIFICENT BOHM PIANO (late model, rich tone, overstrung, iron frame, etc.) 10 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS (by world's famous manufacturers: Call _■ select yours). 1 LEARNER'S PIANO (Collard and C'ollard) SINGER'S DROPHEAD MACHINE 1 GAS STOVE (good cooker) LARGE AND COSTLY GRAMOPHONE 2 SMALL GRAMOPHONES 100 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS .Sold in lots to suit buyers!---1 shop counter, confectionery scales, glass ; . shop -window, fittings, etc. SALE 2 p.m. TO-MORROW, in - RAMSEY WILSON'S BIG AUCTION ROOMS. 98, MANNERS STREET (opp. Tivoli and Bank Tram Stop). SPECIAL NOTE-Our Rooms will be open until 8.30 To-morrow Night (Friday) for private sale 'of Furniture and Pianos at auction prices. Note.—Whatever .your'have, to Sell— "LET RAMSEY WILSON. SELL IT." :. ■.' _ AUCTION SALE. ' SATURDAY MORNING (PETONE) 21st March, 10.30 sharp. " 20, BRITANNIA STREET, HOUSEHOLD .-... FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, LOT CARPENTERS' TOOLS.. ' ' " RAMSEY. WILSON* AND CO. will Sell on behalf of Mr. James S. Gardiner, as above. R-AAISEY WILSON, Auctioneer, 98, Manners street. Telephone 2199. SATURDAY,-at MIRAMARJ —~~ 21st March, 2. p.m.. sharp.-1-On Premises, MONORGAN ROAD (House alongside Scots College). SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION HANDSOME MAPLE DINING-ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE VALUABLE FLOOR CABINET : GRAMOPHONE and 90 GOOD RECORDS, lovely Lino (12 x 12), Seagrass Chairs, Hallstand, etc., etc. 250 £»AMSEY WILSON AND CO., 98i y Manners^street, have: been favoured with instructions from Mr. T. Hale (who is leaving for Melbourne) to--sell as above. Full details To-morrow' Night's "Post ". Salo Saturday, 2 p.m. sharp. , • Special: Notice.—The Maple Furniture was recently.made. by. one of-, the leading cabinetmakers, is a-^rich,.oak colour, and beautifully grained. , . . ; RAMSEY-'WILSON, Auctioneer 98, Manners street. * . Telephone 2199. : . AUCTION CLEARANCE SALE I ■ -Of .' '. - [CHOICE AND HIGH-CLASS POUL- • Z^Z'nlH^' TOWLHOUSES FOR REMOVAL, E(c, On ■ SATURDAY,. 21sfc MARCH, At 1.45 p.m. ..: On the Property, Penrose street . . (off Knight's road), • ,-...--.- ..-■- LOWER HUTT. H.ERNEST LEIGHT6N has re- • ceived instructions from T. Pearee, Esft-j .>"hpse lease has expired, to sell on the ground tho whole ot his favourably Jsnp'Vv'n utility poultry aud. plant, incluuing:— ■ . :;ioow:l.: Pullets - ' : 300:WvL:-Hens (one year) r.;.5a:W.L.-Hehs-(two years) ■20- W-.LV Cockerels j 50 Black Orpington Pullets - 5 Black O. Cockerels : ...3' Jubilee Incubators (500 eggs) |- 1 Jubilee Incubator (220 eggs) : \"r.X Ideal Incubator (3rt) eggs) ; 2 Queen Incubators (120 eggs) , 4;Brooders (Kapai, Sol Hoi, Newtown, ;.,"'. etc-) . - •- 1 ton Hay "" 1..! 2. Harness Horses ,-• 1 Set Harness ' "Carriage lamps, gritmill, green bone cutter, motor cases, 500 yards netting, iewt fencing wire, garden roller, spray pump, posts, gates, firewood, 5 guls. tar, egg :crates, good I timber, drinking fountains, large quantity £in water piping, 6 LARGE FOWLHOUSES for removal, sundries too numerous to mention. Limited number of crates can be purchased at sale. ' y Note.—The above fowls have been bred from that well-known Willoughby Knight's strain of great layers whicn will stand any investigation. ' THE FREEHOLITof the above property, containing one acre ten perches (la lOp), more or less, having a very lur»e road frontage and a splendid depth, and being one of the sunniest positions in the Lower Hutt ■ Valley, together with the good six-roomed Houso and conveniences erected thereon, will be offered for sain ON THE GROUND, at 1.30 P m NOTE THE TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, before obtaining possession, the balance for 5 years at 6 ncr cent.. . " l H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, "~ "." ""', ■- Auctioneer. .":;.■':., THOTELS FOR SALE. "PIOR SALE, a Country Hotel, near ■V- \Vellington. Rent free, with subletting 100 acres stock paddocks; trada £30 weekly; wages £5 Weekly, Price, including furniture, £1650. For Sale, Country Hotel, Taranaki disi'trict; new leaßß 6 years; trade about £80, rental £5 10s weekly. Price moderate. : For Sale, Hotel, Wellington suburb; .lease nearly 5 years; beer consumption 40, 864 monthly; free house. Cash required about £2500. We would arrange balance. This i» one of the best suburban houses. . i' DWAN BROS., WillU street, Wellinjrton, Hj'KA SEAGRASS Chair., etc.. K uaran-J-t/V teed: borer-proof." best workmauship Why. pay more than pneu at Factory whole they nre iuad«?.J s W. Walker, lOi, Uiiitpul-st,, Nutvtowu.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19250319.2.112.2
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 65, 19 March 1925, Page 8
Word Count
814Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 65, 19 March 1925, Page 8
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.