, AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, at 11 o'clock. SALE OF: BUILDER'S PLANT, TIMBER, DOORS, BUILDER'S IRONMONGERY, .-- AND SUNDRIES. ... AL. WILSON AND CO. have received in- • structions from Mr. W. G. Emeny to Sell, at his Yard, Luke's Lano (off Manners Street), as above— -. Tho whole of his large collection. op Builder's and Contractor's Plant, including 150 scaffold poles, 400' putlocks, 200 scaffold cords, heel-blocks, ropes, timber, dressed and undressed, and sashes and frames,- corrugated-iron, secondhand tiles, lot of tiles, chimney-pots, cramps, floor cramps, ladders, wheelbarrows, shovels, spades, picks, saw-tools, 2 spiral staircases (cast-iron, complete), builder's ironmongery, 'elate and other glass, fencing-posts, fron, plumbers' piping, etc., mouldings, turned bannistors, sign-boards, carpenters' benches, crowbars, cold chisels, etc., new and second-hand doors,- and a lot of sundries usually to bo found about a and contractor's yard. • A. L. WILSON, 9229. ' s Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 6th JULY, At 1 o'clock sharp.. SALE OF GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ; AND PIANO, IN DIXON STREET. A L. WILSON'AND CO. have receive'd instructions from .Mrs. D'Arcy Ford, who is leaving for Australia, -to'sell at Rowan Bank, 137 Upper Dixon Street, as above— The whole of the Household Furniture and .; : Piano, contents of 10 rooms. The catalogue will include contents, of Drawingroom, comprising:—Superior brussels carpet square, rattan and. other • chairs, wilton ijile hearthrug, hall rug, 2 divan chairs,. Austrian bentwood settee and chairs, cliippendale tables, bamboo tables, good lace curtains, chenille, elegant cosy cornor upholstered in -rich silk tapestry, vases' add ornaments; --largo framed mirror (7ft. by sft.), .lot of good pictures, etc. Diningroom contains:—Superior linoleum (equal to new), wilton pile hearthrug, suite (9 pieces, 111 saddlebag and plush), easy wicker upholstered chairs, 6 good austrian chairs, extension dining table (9ft.) and cover,-chenille and lace curtains, bamboo table,>a number of good pictures, vases and ornaments, elegant and massive walnut overmantel (with 16 mirrors), 60 vols, books; e.p. : ware cruet, c.p.. fruit stand and biscuit barrel to match, dinner service, tea sed, pots arid' palms, etc., etc.- , r ' . ■ And:' ;. ,'■ : ■ AN EXCELLENT COLUMBIA , GRAMA- •: PHONE AND 32-RECORDS. ' :1 UPRIGHT GRAND. PIANO (Hummel)-A very fine toned instrument.. . ' / ' .Upper, and Lower Hall:—Good inlaid linoleum, .hallstands,:. carpet runners, pictures, stair carpet and rods, etc.,' etc., Also contents of 6 Bedrooms, containing a largo quantity of excellent bedroom furniture, s. and d. iron-bedsteads and beddihg^;diichesse ! pairs arid ware, cedar full Scotch chests, linoleums, carpets and mats, curtains, book ihelres, chairs, cushions, etc:, etc. ; .The kitchen contains usual, requisites, includ-, ing cooking utensils, sofa and* chairs, etc. . .' Washhouso- contains wringer, laym'-mower, and. garden, tools,, etc. ■ . v . ' .'. On view TO-DAY from. 2 to 5 and on TUESDAY from 9 o'clock. Owing to tho short days and: lengthy catalogue the sale will'-start when the clock strikes one. - The house is up the Dixon Street Steps. ; > A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. 9228 1 THURSDAY, JULY Bth, At-11 o'clock a.m.. By Order of tho Official Assignee in tho Estate ■•,■/■■ Of G. J. Norton. .: A -L.- WILSON AND CO. have received in--t*-. structions from, the Official Assignee in the above estate to sell at "Norton's Boat Shed, Waterloo Quay,'as above— Tho Shed for Removal, also lot of Spruce Timber, White I'ino Boards, Racing-boat Cedar, :'.Oregon,: Kauri, and other material, WagerJ . boat.Planking, Cultings, Rib and Gunwale Tnhber, Four Poppet Ontriggers) two Best Boat Fours, 0110 do. pairs,; Old. Clinker Boat, one pair do., five Trussels, Boiled Oil, five Rollers, Rowlocks, and Lot 'of - Boat Builders' Sundries, etij., etc., , ' Plcase.Note.7-The-Hour.of.Sale, 11 o'clock. 9227 ■ : A. L. WILSON, Auctionocr. r THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1 , At' i.30 o'clock. -. ' -;.- . - \v■:■ " ; SALE OF 33XCELLENT: FURNITURE IN UPPER DIXON' STREET. . A L. WILSON AND : CO., instructed by • Mrs. Abraham to sell-,at No. 147: Upper Dixon Street (closo to Wellington.'Perrace), as abova— '- , The-whole of the Superior Household' Furniture arid , Piano, ''contents of 6 completely V : furnished'rooms, including a very fine Upright Grand Piano. - On view" from ,9 o'clock on THURSDAY MORNING. . . . > Full. particulars later on. . T ' V - The House is To Let. ' ' - 9230 A. L. WILSON,' Auctioneer; - MONDAY AND TUESDAY, .. . . JULY 12th and 13th, ; Commencing at 10.30 a.rii. : each day. gOO LOTS OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD . FURNITURE.. '. LARGE QUANTITY'OF Christopher. Superior Electroplated Ware, nearly all new. ; Upright Grand Piano, by "Strauss," equal to ■new. : ■{ '" 2 Graphophones and Large Number of Records. English-mad-o "Phaeton", and Set; of S.M.' Harliess. ■•.■-' ;'•■'.. ■' \'.. ..■■:, ,\' : . Large Complete Riiey's, Magic-Lantern and'2ooo ■ Slides, with 3 powerful lenses, G, 8, and 9J inches. . : '. 2 Smaller Hughes" Magic Lanterns and 1600 ' ■ slides. ■' ■' * - 1 Cinematograph of \the Latest Design, with about 7000 feet : of. Films,, complete in every. ' detail, speoially made and imported for the ..v.-'. owner, and never, used; cost J247. Full dc- - ..'tails in catalogue:::: .' Walnut-: Dining-tables, - Overmantels,. and Music Cabinet. ,' 30 Dozen New. Turkish Towels, ■40 Quilts, 30 Pairs,- Lace Curtains. : ' 20 Cases High-class Ceylon Tea, 30 Boxes Sul- ■ J tanas,' Currants, and othec Surplus Stores. Large quantity of excellent electro-plated'.ware, ■ :■'.. e.p. spoons, forks, e.p. vegetable-dishes, hot water jugs, teapots, and sugar basins; c.p. • coffee-pots, solid walnut • dining-table, 10ft. ' upright grand piano in, rosewood case, oil : paintings, engravings and etchings;- walnut •i overmantels and framed mirrors, duchesse ' chests and .toilet ware,; large quantity of bedroom furniture, quilts, sheets, etc. ' Full details -in catalogues, available on Thursday." ' . ■ 'A WILSON. AND CO. have received inxL'a, structions from Mr. Pinnock,, of the New Commercial Hotel, who has now no further use'for his private residence, to sell, at No. 90 Rintoul Street, tho entire contents of his completely-furnished 10-roomed residence, and included in tho catalogue will be found a very large collection of surplus electro-plated ( ivare and lot of surplus stores, fittings, furniture, etc. '' :/-■'■'■,'■.' Catalogiies are now, being prepared for this large and important salo, and will bo available on THURSDAY. . . Owing to the length of the catalojuß,' over 800 lots, the sale: will commence each day at 10.30 sharp, and refreshments will be provided at 12.30. , 0231 ' A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. { ' ' . HAWKE'S BAY ■. THE SUN TRAP OF THE NORTH ISLAND. ' GARDEN-OF NEW ZEALAND., 'ffjIRUIT Farms, 5 acres to 50 acres. . Difiry Farms, 20 acres to 160 acres. N Fattening Fnrms, 100 aeres to 300 acrca. Sheep Farms, 500 to 20,000 aeres. ■ Freehold tnd Leasehold. Write for full list of valuable properties. «J. A. (VI3LLEK, ll EASTINGS, CIO2B
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