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!■£ '-" AUCTIONS. .'TO-MORROW MORNING, At 1(5.50' o'clock sharp. CONTINUATION O£ AUCTION SALE O£ POSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF ART TREASURES AND VALUABLE ANTIQUES, BRONZES, DRESDEN CHINA, OLD AND RARE COINS, GENUINE SHEFFIELD PLATE, Al QUALITY TABLE SILVER, BILLIARD TABLE, AND APPOINTMENTS'. THE BALANCE OF CONTENTS Of MR. O. H. BARRETT'S RESIDENCE, 17, NORTHLAND ROAD (Near Tinakori Tunnel). <HU\ LOTS «>W STILL TO SELL. wVF\f ,T? JOHNSTON AND CO. have received •■"• instructions from Mr. C. H. Barrett, who. is giving up housekeeping, to conduct the above important Auction Sale. Sale To-morrow Morning, at 10.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW MORNING, N Commencing at 10.30 o'clock sharp, and continuing all day. ' AT OUrTmART, , No. 8, Willeston street ', ' (Opp. Bing, Harris and Co.). §00 L°L S- 500 " Rooms'Crowded'to'the Doors. j #f JOHNSTON AND CO. mil hold a g*"* Special Sale of High-class Household Furnishings of every description. '(CONTENTS OF 2 WELL-FURNISHED RESIDENCES. SOMETHING OUT f OF THE ORDINARY. ' -included in the catalogue will be found: JLANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD (of spec- ■/^ ial design, cost £20) ■ SOLID OAK EXT. DINING TABLE (round) : ' « OAK ■ H.Bi v CHAIRS TO MATCH ;]G£K GATELEG TABLE "SPECIALLY ■ WELL MADE 3-PIECE ■'■ CHESTERFIELD SUITE (uphol. in 1 moquette) «£K BARREL POT STANDS fiOWLS AND POT PLANTS BEAGRASS TILE-TOP TEA TABLE & SPECIAL OAK MORRIS CHAIRS 2 OAK CORNER CHAIRS <BEAUTD?UL PICTURES ■ fIfASES AND -ORNAMENTS .-'■■■ MOST EXPENSIVE WILTON CARPET „' . SQUARE (cost £38) .REVERSD3LE RUGS, 7x4 ©LACK MOHAIR RUGS Byds BEST: QUALITY AXMINSTER "HALL RUNNER . « SUPERIOR, AXMINSTER CARPETS vEASY CHAIRS, GOOD SEAGRASS CHAIRS, OAK BARREL POT -'„ STANDS,' OAK KERB, SINGER v DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE . ; OAK BOOKSHELVES, 6 OAK DlN- [■ -ING CHAIRS (upholi in leather), . OCC. TABLES, WALL CABINET, '-HIS MASTER'S VOICE FULL CABI- ,: NET GRAMOPHONE AND REi CORDS, HALL SETTEE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, STAINLESS , KNIVES, SETS OF CARVERS, OAK HALLSTAND, 1 MOST EXPENSIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE (with ( special double round cornered bed- ( stead and duchesse, pedestal, and (, large wardrobe, all en suite, cost £50) ' 2 SMALL OAK BEDROOM SUITES ! DUCHESSE CHESTS, TWIN OAK BEDSTEADS, BEST QUALITY WIRE MATTRESSES and KAPOK ' BEDS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS, TABLE LINEN, GOOD KITCHEN UTENSILS, LAWN ■MOWER, GARDEN TOOLS, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. 3?his ia a most attractive sale, and everyJSfing must be sold. ;BE THERE FOR BARGAINS: Sale commences 10.30 sharp to-morrow. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., . - Auctioneers, 8, Willeston street. 4t> MORROW, 2 pm, TO-MORROW. AT MART, S6,' MANNERS STREET, OPP. REGENTTHEATRE. SEE FLAG! Tja&JSiiSi: WILSON ASED- CO.. •AIAMSEY WILSON AND « CO;' Sell as follows:" FURNITURE, PIANOS, BEDDING FURNITURE, PIANOS, BEDDHfGi Including Oak and rimu sideboards, tables, chairs, f linoleum, clocks, ■ ornaments, Morris twin couches, h.b. chairs, T)arm stands. 12 duchesse chests (all sizes), 3 wardlobea, mattresses, 50 tea trays, hallstands, chests of drawers, bedsteads nnd wires, oak and rimu gateleg tables, rugs, blankets, seagrass chairs, sewing machines, cushions, table cloths, quirts, runners, table covers, : 200 LADIES' SINGLETS SHEETINGS, TOWELS, QUHiTS, 500 , LOTS- : . >0t Also, ' . ; L PIANOS AND GIt&MQSgONES VIOLINS A"ND MASHX&INS, SLftd a large selection of General House--i ._ hold Good 3, Sale 2 p.m. To-morrow. , Goods on view from 9 a.m. . F - MART OPEN TO-MORROW jpsgT. "Bor inspection and private sates/ of'%fii goods at Auction Prices, RAMSEY WILSON AND CO RAMSEY WILSON AND CO^ •fR, Manners street (opp. Rggent Theatre}.Fuimtuie Centi-e of WeUmgton. Important clearing sale. •©airy cows. horses, implements, and sundries, .' at the farm, t«ta, lower HUTT, ~fM TUESDAY, THE" 15th FEBRUARY]. At 12.30 p.m. SfcfESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., •izjr' T^typz Ul"ler instructions from Mr. r"'^- Walker, whose lease is expiring, -jgfll sell as above:— Jfl DAIRY COWS, in full milk •SBDAHIY COWS, winter calvers 1 1CSD POLL BULL (c<il«ng dates will be given out at 2 USEFUL %-DRACGHT HORSES broken all work. nCPLEMENTS— Sot 8 Coulter discs, s.f. plough, garden p"?Vgh' sets 2"leaf harrows, mangle t cntter. Planet Junior, seed sower, set dray harness, horse bars, hay forks, chains, and sundries. 'Am&^^ ]£r n **» mea_JfOTE.—The above Dairy Hera consists ot cows, all in excellent condition, and can be recommended with every conndence to intending purchasers. •« S4^^-NELSON DISTRICT. 1241 AC. R. :ES» fenced and subdivided into 30 paddocks, with permanent water in every paddock, and I carrying from 1200 to 1300 sheep and! about 60 head of 3 and 4-year cattle, be--814e s, some horses. A gpod proportion ot the property is first-class limestone, growing English grasses. , Approximate- I •ft 1 600 acres ploughable. Buildings con- I stst of a good 7-roomed dwelling with \ convenience, including telephone. ' Chaff and gram store, workshop, smithy, new 3-stall stable, cowshed, large woolshed, fowl-houses, etc. Price, £9000, including above-mentioned stock, 3 horses and a full range of implements. For full particulars, apply to F, AND D. EDWARDS, LTD., Land Agents, Nelson. ■■ COWS FOR SALE, " TWO "of Hannah's Celebrated Dairy I-* Cowa, in full profit. Apply R. Hanjifth, Watjerloo-rd., Lower Hutt, or R. Han- - nali -and Co., litdv, Cuba-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1927, Page 20

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