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Mrs' Glover Eaton- ha* removed tc “Braemar,** Tram road, Kelburne, when she has resumed teaching. * George Thomas and Co. will Bell i painter and paperhangeris stock-in-trade, on the premises, Willis street, to-morrow at eleven o’clock. Macdonald, Wilson and 00. insert in our auction columns an 1 announcement respecting the sale by auction of the Town of East Porinia. to be sold by them on Wednesday, 27th inst., at 2.30 o’clock. They urge buyers of building and email farm sections to inspect the lots to bo sold, which are described as most picturesque and beautiful sites. Plans can. be had on application to tho auctioneers. To-day, at 2.30 o’clock, at their Exchange Land Mart, on behalf of the Official Assignee in the estate of L. L. C. Moore, Maodohold. Wilson and 00. will sell a valuable block of land situated in Derwent street Island Bay, containing almost an acre, together with the elevenroomed residence erected thereon. Thai situation of the property is described as a first-class one, within three minutes’ walk from tho tramway terminus and b each. Details will be found in our auction columns.

To-day, commencing at 11 a.m., at "The' Knoll," Thompson street, J. H. Bethune and Coe under instructions from Mr Charles Owen, who is leaving for Europe, will sell all his household furniture and appointments. Amongst the articles to be submitted are an upright grand piano by Ford. Schmidt, polished walnut afternoon tea table, oat hat and umbrella stand, old English grandfather's clock, saddlebag divan chairs, duchesso chest of four drawers, with two jewel drawers. Prospectuses of the Humphries Patent Bracket and Scaffold Company. Ltd., which will be issued to-day, may be- oh. tained from Harcourt and Co., or Mr A. T. Bate. Lambton qitay. # , ■. The Public Service Stores, Brandon street, will be closed all day to-morrow oh account of the grocers’ annual picnic. Mr H. Ernest Leighton will sell by auction'an extensive collection of narcissus and daffodil bulbs, comprising over fifty varieties, at the Oddfellows Halt, Lower Hutt, at 2 o’clock to-morrow. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., will hold a clearing sale on the farm, Te Ore Ore, Masterton, on account of Mr W. D. Watson, on Tuesday. 26th inst. In addition to the sheep and: cattle, Mr Watson is offering all his draught horses, the hunter. Yeast, the trotter* Auctioneer, Bockwood, and Black Pearl, and the racers Tangerene and War Dog. The draughts are a splendid Jot, the majority of them being prize-takers in the show ring. Mr Watson will b« pleased if intending buyers will call at the farm and inspect these horses. They are all young and will be sold under guarantee. As complete house furnisher*, manufacturers, and importers, the To Are Furnishing Co., Cuba street, are well known in Wellington. They the largest variety of household, furniture and fu-mishings at low prices. Their stock should find favour with the public, and the prices marked are very low. This firm extends an invitation to all in search of bargains ; to make a thorough inspection of the stock.

To-day, at 2.30 p.m,, Harconrt and Co. will sell at their rooms, 46, Lambton quay, the following selected residential properties:—Hlice street, close to Basin Deserve, seven-roomed villa residence. and conveniences, with' End 83ft by 132 ft. Eoscneath,' close to top of Grass street, two detached ■ seven-roomed residences, with all modern conveniences, each having a frontage of 25ft to Crescent road, by a depth of 130 ft. Thorndon, Wingfield street, five-roomed dwelling and outbuildings, on land 30ft by 114 ft. Lower Hutt. four-roomed villa residence in Pretoria street, just off the main road, with land having a frontage of 177 ft, and containing about half an. acre. Particulars and cards to view may bo obtained on application to the auctioneers. Kirkcaldie and Stains are showing autumn millinery all this week. Copyright postcards of New Zealand scenery can be obtained at Pringle’s, Lambton quay. High-class millinery is advertised by C. Adams, Cuba street,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6138, 19 February 1907, Page 4

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Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6138, 19 February 1907, Page 4

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6138, 19 February 1907, Page 4