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auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF HIGH-CLASS OAK FURNITURE. TUESDAY NEXT, August 15th, At 1.30 p.m. At Residence, Corner of CHAPEL AND WRIGLEY STREETS. AT. DICKASON has been favoured * with instructions from MRS. R. HAWKE, to dispose of her Household Furniture and Effects. Full particulars will be announced laterGoods may be viewed on Monday afternoon between 2 and 4 p.m. AU CTIONEER ’S NOTE—Fu ruiture buyers can attend this sale with every confidence, everything being m Firstclass order, i(he oak furniture being equal to new. A. T. DICKASON, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, u AUGUST 16 and 17. CLEARING SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. OF TWENTY ROOMS AND EFFECTS AT 15 VICTORIA STREET, <‘DEVONSHIRE HOUSE.” pAIRBROTHERS, LTD., have received instructions from MRS. W. McBARRON to sell by Public Auction without reserve, the whole of her valuable Oak Furniture and Effects. Full details in Tuesday’s issue. G. A. FAIRBROTHER, Auctioneer. 'RIDAY MORNING, August 11, 1922, At 10.30 sharp. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF non fee lll first-class TIMBER of all descripions:— TOTARA, MATAI, KAURI, HARDWOOD AND RIMU. 200 ROLLS GF RUBBER ROOFING. 50 GOOD SKYLIGHTS 100 CASEMENT WINDOWS 50 SECTION OF BUILDINGS, cut ready for putting together again A number of 8 x 8 TOTARA PILLARS, Etc., Etc. )n Section opposite FEATHERSTOON CAMP, FEATHEESTON. F JOHNSTON & CO., have received instructions from the Contractor or Demolishing Featherston Camp, to ell as above— \ 0,000 FEET OF SPECIALLY GOOD TIMBER, Etc., Etc. To 'be: sold in lots to suit Buyers. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. This is all First-class Timber, even letter than you can buy from the mill o-dav. SALE FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o’clock. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. PARTIALLY-IMPROVED SHEEP FARM. SEVENTEEN MILES FROM TOWN. ACRES, of which 300 ae;es are jpygr flats. A little more than lalf in grass, balance in bush, tall nanuka and scrub. Now running 650 jheep and cattle. Divided into six padlocks, all well watered; river boundary in one side. T ee-roomed whare, sheep pard3, etc. When fully improved will :arry 14 sheep. Flats will grow anything. For quick sale, only £3 os per icre. Government valuation £4090. — Apply— E. L. HOLMWOOD A CO. land, estate and general COMMISSION AGENTa masterton. YOU CAN DEPEND YOU CAN DEPEND YOU CAN DEPEND YOU CAN DEPEND UPON YOU* UPON YOU* BOOTS AND BHOES BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES 800/8 AND SHOES ng made from the v Best Quality ,ther by the Leading Manufacturif you select them from the BCIALLY-SELECTED STOCKS AT HADLEY’S (Opposite Midland Hotel.) EVEREST OR HECTOR! 1 YOU ARE A MOUNTAINEER YOU NEED A TRUSTY AND RELIABLE COMPASS We show a fine selection of these, iced from a few shillings upwards, to o most up-to-date Prismatic ComAlso on iiand, High-grade Binoculars, possessing great light-gathering power over a wide area. Latest scientific instruments for surveyors now in stock. 6 INSPECT AT ONCE. MORRISON & GILBERD, OPTICIANS, 103 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14727, 10 August 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14727, 10 August 1922, Page 8