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SALES DV AUCTBO?3. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1008. At 1.30 o’clock p.m. SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFIvC.IN ADELAIDE LOAD. BERHA.uI’OIxL (close to Luxfoid street). A , L. WILSON AND CO. Lave rocr:y--(><l instruction.' from a lady who is giving up housekeeping to sell at uer lionet 1 . 41-1. Adelaide* road— The contents of a 3-roomcd house. Included in the catalogue will liefound— Wilton pile carpet and hearthrug, linoleum, diningroom, extension table, diningroom chairs,' American rockers, b.m, lender and brasses. marble clock. lacquered and occasional tables, lot of ornaments, and e.p. ware, rattan chair, slip mats, lot of pictures and hooks, flower stand, massive b.m. Italian bedstead and drapes, mattresses, pillows and bolsters. elegant clioval due bosses lot of cutlery, hall curtains, lot of goods, tools, curving, etc., mitre box, also lot. of good useful kitchen utensils, including table wringer, etc,, etc. A. L. WILSON, 773 Auctioneer. TUESDAY. Ist DECEMBER, At 2.30 o’clock. WATERCOLOURS AND OIL PAINTINGS OF N.Z. SCENERi, By N. il. Welch, A L. WILSON* AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions from Mr N. H. Welch, the well-known Wellington artist, to offer for sale as above, — €0 Watercolours mid Oil Paintings, by this well-known artist. They will be hung and ready for inspection on the walls of our auction rooms on -Monday, and form a very artistic collection. A special evening display will be given on Friday and Saturday, 4th and sth December, from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. A. L. WILSON, 771 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN COLOMBO STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. have roceiv- • • ed instructions from Mrs Schaefer, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at the residence, Eiben&tock, No. 2*l, Colombo street, off Rintoul street, and close to Adelaide road — Tho whole of the Superior Household Furniture, contents of sc Mon The house has only recently been furnished, and everything is in. excellent order. Full particulars later. A. L. WILSON, 772 Auctioneer. TO-DAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 28th, 1308, At 2 o’clock prompt. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OT HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. At the City Auction Mart, Manners street. BERTENSHAW AND EVENSEN have been favoured, with instructions to sell by auction— The entire contents of a 10-roomed residence, removed from Burnell avenue for convenience of sale, and which includes— Handsome Scotch chest of drawers, substantially made Extension dining table Pair of superior duehesse toilet tables Valuable walnut overmantel with canopy \ hop and 4 heavy bevelled mirrors Black marble clock j Couch, lounge, and other chairs in leather , Complete dinner service I Large quantity of china I Sweet-toned, grand pianoforte in rosewood ! case, by Bord, Paris i and hand sowing machine by Frister and Rossman Set of bookshelves and valuable books HalLstand with bevelled mirror iJßrass-mounted and iron, bedsteads 'Excellent bedding, toilet services Brussels and other carpets, linoleums Rugs, kitchen and culinary requisites, etc. • H. M. BERTENSHAW, 791 Auctioneer. THE CHEAPEST FREEHOLD LAND IN HAWKE'S BAY. *J £>A A ACRES, freehold land, within mile 0 £ Waipukurau railway etation and ealeyards; practically all ploughable and about 300 acres flat, 16 acres in crop, balance in mixed grasses, surface sown and laid; healthy sheep country—clay, gravel and papa formation—subdivided into 11 paddocks, wellfenced and watered by never-failing springs. It carries 2 sheep to the acre, half of which are Breeding ewes, and runs 700 or 800 head of cattle besides. Buildings—New woolshed and 2 sets yards. There are several well-grown plantations, including a bluegum plantation over half a mile long, which will provide posts or firewood for years. Price, £XO per acre. Terms, 1 .£4OOO cash, balance at 5 per cent, per annum. A farm adjoining has recently sold at -812 per acre. ,£4OOO GASH REQUIRED. A. L. WILSON & CO., LAND, ESTATE, AUCTIONEERS, AND VALUERS, V' , BBANDON STREET. * 1305 ACEE3 ‘ -g rx MILES from Hunterville; 900 acres jLv in grass, balance in bush; divided into 11 paddocks; well watered; shell reck and papa formation. Buildings comprise 5-roomed house, dip, three sets sheep yards, etc. Vvintered 1500 sheep and 100 bend of cattle. If desired this stock may bo taken at valuation. Price, £7 10s per acre. Cash .£3787 30s, or will take as payment interest-earning Wellington property worth the money and not heavily encumbered, or good mortgage if short-dated. Fuller particulars on application. CHEAP BUTCHERY BUSINESS. MARTON—Lease new brick shop for 7 years from November, 190 S at 35s per week, right of of 3p acres 3 miles out of Marton at -817 per annum, good slaughter house, concrete floor drains, etc., in good order. Plant consists of 4 horses. 4 carte, 3 sets harness, sausage machine, gas engine (7 h.p.), scales, fittings, and general - butchery plant. Average turpAvor per week bodies and 20 sheep, besides pigs, etc. Price, including everything as a going concern is only .£250. THERE ARE NO ABATTOIRS AT MARTON. This is a real snip, and anyone wanting a business of this description should apply without delay to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LIMITED. PALMEESTON NOETH. HIS MAJESTY’S TYPEWIUTEE, the Koyal Bar-Lock. Easiest to learn, fastest to work.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6678, 28 November 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6678, 28 November 1908, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6678, 28 November 1908, Page 16

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