AUCTIONEERS’ NrTICK. AUSTRALIAN And TASMANIAN FURS. A DIRECT CONSIGNMENT FROM A LEADING AUSTRALIAN FURRIER. THE Few Remaining T.ols of the above Magnificent Consignment unsold at the auction Halo held yesterday, including extra, large size Travelling. Camping and Carriage Rugs, Bedspreads, Fancy Dearth Rugs and Parlour Mats, and highly finished goods for Ladies’ Personal Wear, will be open for Private Sale TO-DAY (Wednesday), from !) a.m. to 5 p.m., BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES. J. 11. HETIII NE AID CO.. 2.(6 Auctioneers, Featherston street. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY. ISO!. At ONE o'clock sharp. ATTRACTIVE UNRESERVED SALE. High Class Household Furniture at "GOLDIE'S ItUAE.” GRANT ROAD. Near Featherston terrace. Messrs j. h. bethune and co. are favoured with instructions from E. \V. jtfeVilly, Estp, to sell by put lie auction, without reserve, at The Residence, "Goldie’s Brae.” Grant road. This Day (Wednesday), Ist May, at One o’clock— The whole of the cosily and handsome household furniture, including— Drawingroom and Hall—Magnificent full upright grand piano, by Fried!:. Schilling, Stutgart, full trichord, overstrung, check action, with all modern improve-j meats, in handsome walnut case, specially, imported, and in splendid order: walnut j piano stool, elegantly carved walnut over-1 mantel, with bevelled plate-glass mirror, I walnut pedestal coal vases, brass-railed curbed fenders, rattan occasional chairs, Japanese cabinet, best, Axminster carpet squares, beautiful hand-painted vases, afternoon tables, art muslin curtains, superior carved walnut ball stand, walnut hall table and chairs, best linoleums, Brussels stair carpet, croquet set, and ornaments. Dining and Morning Rooms—Valuable American organ with R! stops, by W. Kimbell, in walnut case, massive Chester- | field couch upholstered in saddlebag, with , two easy chairs and four occasional chairs | to match, very superior diningroom suite i of !) pieces in carved walnut, upholstered in old gold plush, splendid billiard table 6ft 6in x 3ft Gin, nearly new, with- fittings, massive carved walnut sideboard with bevelled plate-glass mirror, walnut dinner wagon, extension dining table, walnut overmantel, bookcases, office table, beautiful etchings and engravings. Four Bedrooms—Magnificent walnut bedroom suite, comprising large wardrobe i with bevelled plate-glass mirror, duchesse dressing table with bevelled plate-glass | mirror, duchesse washstand. pedestal and chairs, toilet ware, massive half-tester double brass bf(!:-u:.d. wire-wove and kapoo mattresses, blankets, pillows, single! iron bedsteads, child's cot and blinds. j Stable.- —To bo sold at 2 p.m.—Lady’s 1 hack, "Kity,” broken to tandem harness, | superior new set of tandem harness, silver-! mounted tandem whin, large new chaff-; cutter, English hogskin saddle, bridles, stable requisites, U tons hay. Kifchcn—Utensils and sundries. Furniture on view This Morning. Complete Catalogues on Application. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, Ist MAT, At 2.30 p.m. Messes w, e. morrah and co. will sell at their rooms as above, the balance of furniture and effects on account ( of Air E. Thomas, comprising— j Chests drawers, cheft’onier, wire stretch- 1 era, bedsteads, tables, chairs, glassware, . crockery, and sundries, the whole in firstclass condition, 260
PALMERSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDAY, 2nd HAY, 1901. THE NEW ZEALAND LO AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., will sell by public auction as above— ' I 6 heifers in calf 4 fat cows | II springing cows i 2 fat heifers fi wenners i 15 weaners I 1! springing cows I 1 row in milk I 2 fat cows ! If) springing cows j 700 2 and 4-tooth wethers, good line. | 100 lambs 208 TEILDING SALE. ERIDAyTmAY 3rd, 1 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., will sell by public auction as above—--50 weaners, first-class line 17 good weaners 5 steers 500 good woolly lambs 425 empty owes 300 ewes in lamb 300 lambs 200 lambs 150 ewes 120 wethers 100 2-tooth wethers 100 fat and forward ewes 100 store owes GO lambs 39 fat owes - JAS. LANDBLS, 214 Auctioneer. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 2nd. 1901. Abraham and williams win soil by public auction, at their yards in Eangitikei street, at 1 p.m.— A and B Palmerston Salo 20 wenners 12 fat cows 2 springing cows 130 wethers 140 fat wethers 50 forward cows. 20 bullocks 20 good springing heifers 3 milch cows to calve early 4 fat cows 9 springing heifers 484 sound mouth ewes 200 ewes (mixed ages) 200 good store wethers 400 fat and forward wethers. 215 ■ jgj pARKINSON (Late J. J. Dudgeon) . GRAIN, SEED AND PRODUCE SY' 82, Manners street, Wellington. Telephone, 1518. FOR SALE—Prim 6 Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Oats, Wheat, Barley, Bran, Pollard. liny and Straw in Bales, Potatoes and Onions of the best quality at moderate rates. Large consumers of oats can have them crushed by patent grinding machines at lowest rates. Close on Saturday at 1 p.m. 635 . Q LUKE AND CO. * (Limited), MARINE. HYDRAULIC, DAIRY AND GENERAL ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. Estimates given for Every description ef Machinery, Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork, in stockTfoe SALE—--4 and 8 h.p. Horizontal Engine* Shafting. Bearings, Pulleys, ate. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. N-(
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4345, 1 May 1901, Page 8
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