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TO-DAY, TUESDAY, 22nd OOTOBEK. At 1.30 p.m. CATALOGUE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AT OUR ROOMS. Macdonald, wilson and co. have received instructions from a lady who has left Wellington to sell, at their rooms, as above— VERY SUPERIOR AND HIGH CL A? HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc.,' as per catalogue: included in which will be found Walnut Furni. ture specially made to the order of the seller, by Messrs Anthony Hor. dern and Sons, of Sydney, and which is without doubt the best furniture ever offered at auction in this city. Catalogues on application. FURNITURE. The order of sale To day will be— Ordinary Furniture and Special Entries E3O Walnut Furniture 2.30 Pianos ... ... ... ... 3.0 Ordinary Furniture to follow. CLEARANCE SALE. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. Messrs harcourt and co. win ho’d a clearance sale of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at their noms. 18, Lnmbton qnnv. Today (Tnes. day), 22nd October, at 2.30 p.m., compris. ing— A semi grand and cottage piano Diningroom chairs Wicker and Austrian and baby chairs Brass.mounted double iron bedsteads Wire wore stretchers Spring mattresses Paintings, ornaments Handsome overmantel, and a variety of useful ’furniture. On view from 10 a.m. on morning of sale. 630 HARCOURT AND CO. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. TO TAILORS. DRAPERS. HOTEL. KEEPERS, PRIVATE BUYER:-. AND OTHERS. DARCY FORD, who has just arrived from England, will sell daily, at 11.30 p.m.— Drapery, Fancy Goods, Suitings, Curtains, Ladies' Dress Pieces, Irish Linen, Table Damask, Table Nap. kins, and other goods too numerous to particularise. DARCY FORD, Agent and Auctioneer, White.painted Simp (next Lacry and Co. Ltd.), Willis street. P.S.—The public will please hear in mind that Mr Ford has spared no expense in securing the services of first-class Cut ters. who have hold important positions in England and Australia, and those leaving their measures can rely on every satisfac. tion. i 558 IN the estate of Augustine St. Clair, planter, deceased, by instructions through his widow, Hiram Skeggs. auctioneer, will dianose of negroes-and per. sonal property To night (Tuesday), at the Opera House. Catalogues at Abel’s. 585 TO.M9REOW (WEDNESDAY), At 2 p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALE Of GLASSWARE. SHALLCRASS AND CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms. Willis street— A Large Assortment of GLASSWARE Without Reserve. NOTE. —The Goods are now on view at our show rooms. W.O WEDNESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1901. At 2 p.m. IN THE TOWN HALL. MARTINBOROUGH. Important Sale by Public Auction of 1880 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, Part of the well-known DRY RIVER ESTATE. Subdivided into 16 Sections, ranging from 74 to 169 Acres, on EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. FH. WOOD AND SONS have been fa. • vonred with instructions from Jacob Joseph, Esq., to sell by Public Auction as above the sections comprising 1880 acres of the Dry River Estate, situate within one mile of the progressive township of Martinborough. in the fertile valley of the Wairarapa. . t The land is all cleared, mostly flat, and all ploughable. The greater part has already been ploughed and laid down in English grass. Moat of the sections are watered by creeks or water races, and each section has a road frontage. • . ■ As far as is possible in subdividing, present fences have been utilised so as to minimise cost of fencing to purchasers. There are several valuable Plantations of blue gums, etc., on the property, and on Section 6 sheep yards are erected. TERMS: 10 per cent, at time of sale. Balance can. if desired, remain on motgage for a term of 10 years, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per, annum. Immediate Possession on Payment of Deposit. ' Lithogranhic Plans and further informa, tion can , ; if required, be obtained at either the • Masterton, Carterton or Greytown branches of the undersigned. ! F. H. WOOD AND SONS, 839 Auctioneers. „ TUESDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1 30 o’clock sharp. ENGINEERING STOCK FOR SALE. Nearly New 10 BREAK HORSB.POWER OTTO CROSSLBY GAS ENGINE GOOD DRILLING MACHINE (Self acting). ■ RAMSBOTTOM PATENT WATER . ENGINE. . BLACKSMITHS’ AND ENGINEERS’ TOOLS. MESSRS PEARSON AND CO. (in conjunction with Messrs Sidey, Meech and Co.) are instructed by the Empire Engine Works, Lower Taranaki street, to sell as above, as a going con. cern, or in lots to suit, including—--8 horse.power upright boiler, 18ft long, steel tunnel, stocks and dies, wood, turner's lathe, blacksmith’s anvils, bench, vices, bars of steel, sheet iron, belting, emery wheels and all necessary tools and appliances con * nected with an up.to.date engineer ing establishment. The above is for sale or private treaty as a going concern, and a rare opportunity fsr a man with small capital. 616 GOLF Scoring Cards printed at the “New Zealand Time*" office. Lamb, can qmay r

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4493, 22 October 1901, Page 8

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