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TO-DAY, At 2 p.m.

AUCTION SALE OF ~i j SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND -• effects. -..; yyyyyy - WM; LOCK has been favoured. with instructions from Mr A*-E. Williatas, who is leaving the Bonrihion,' to sell at the Centlal Auction "Robmsy where the furniture has bee'n removed for convenienece pf sale,;his superior .and practically "new _urniture "arid -Effects, comprising : Handsome; drawing room suite in ifocquet velvet., andy plush easy chairs, large modern prhaniental, smaller do, sideboard, wardrobfe;. (plate glass door), marble. top /washstands, duchess chests, massive fofasiT /bedstead (3-in pillars); large 1 Aieminster carpet 21 x':l4, '\ lehna settee; .couch- 1 es,' hall curtains, lace do., dining and occasional chairs, superior -/vases, blankets, mattresses, bed, ; hearthrugs; linen> choice dinhef ware, -linos , tea sets, whainot, dining', occasional and other tables, single and/other brass-mounted^ bedsteads; kitchen appointment's *nd other line's/too-num-•erous. to mention. ;'...-• . ./'. ■:• Note.— Thef Auctioneer caUs'.special attention to. ; this sale; the furniture being of "superior quality,* practically new, and will be. sold without reserve. 1 419 ' WMI LOCK, Auctioneer.

SATUBDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, l **■■■ At 12 Noon.; YY 1 AUCTION SALE OF I LAND AND PRACTICALLY NEW ' „ DWELLING. ' (In' Estate of John Warnock, deed.) ;.1 yWM; LOCK has been favoured with .' instructions * from the Public Trustee ' tbiseli on the above, date, at. the Cen- < tral Auction fiooins, Freehold 'Pro- 1 pery in; the above Estate, comprising i part' ' section; 845 on the Plan of "the 1 City of Nelson, having a frontage of ■< 50ft to Totata-street, by a depth of : 125ft, witli tlie practically New Dwell- - : ; ing aiid" Outbuildings "thereon. J -Note.— The' liouse- .is substantially ; built, contains 5 rooms, with all conveniences', and is at present ' occupied , by a good tenant at a rental. of -12s j 6d per week." Fuller particulars: 420 W- LOCK, Auctioneer. (

gastronomical part of the function had been dealt with, more speechniaking; took place, .each of the five : mem-; bers present, - Messrs Lang, Mander, Stalfyorbhy, 'Poole and Yernori Reed, giving a. short addressr ;v . In reply: to . the toast of thy .Minister and r ;MenW: bers of Parliament, : all the speeches by members and others tore upon the question of routes, and -Mr McKenzie in his'reply made a further referenco to the subject., When -the business of the banquet had been attended-to, deputations • were ..undertaken, the. same question being gone into again with the people of Maungaturoto, who were in favour, of the surveyed route, which passes within a very short distance of the township. ' '. .' , Mi- -McKenzie viO. to-morrow bs driven round the diatrict by settlers interested in the ..question,, and will arrive' at Paparoa in the evening, where it is understood tho people do not intend to be behindhand in entertaining the Ministerial party, members ~of Parliament and the other visitors. ; ■ ' . .. '

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12467, 17 February 1909, Page 4

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TO-DAY, At 2 p.m. Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12467, 17 February 1909, Page 4

TO-DAY, At 2 p.m. Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12467, 17 February 1909, Page 4