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AUCTIONS. QEEAT SALE OF FURNITURE. TO-DAY, SATURDAY. At 2 o'clock. Removed to the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, Next Opera House, Manners Street. FURNITURE, comprising — Dnchcsse pair, piano, brass-rail bedstead, linoleum, wardrobe. Austrian and easy chairs, wive stretchers, single iron bedsteads, kitchen and dining tables, suite furniture, conch, safe, sewing machine, lot drapery, lot trunks, and boxes, lot sheets, quilts, blankets, flax and kapoc mattresses, etc., and all kinds of goods too numerous to mention. Do Not Forget Time o£ Salo, 2 o'clock. TUESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1912.' At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND __ APPOINTMENTS. At the R«idcnce. No. 12 HAWKESTONE STREET. ■jITESSRS. J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO. -LTJL are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Sullivan, n'ho is leaving Wellington, to sell by Auction at the residence as above:— Tho Household Furniture and Appointments, contents of 7 rooms, including— Chesterfield conch and divan, chairs, >. upholstered in saddlebag, afternoon tea tables, brass fenders, plant stands, rattan, chairs, fire-screens, hall-stand, handsomely carved sideboard, dining-table, carved dining suite of 9 nieces in moroccoline, oak overmantels, Brussels carpet, new linoleum, curtains, stair carpet, double all-brass bedstead, single b.m. bedsteads, mattrasses, couch, bedroom suite, toilet ware, oilcloth, duchesse table, washstand, dressingtables, Invicta gas stove, dinner service, saucepans, tables, chairs, kitchen utensils, and sundries. Oil vinw morning of sale. J. H. BETHUNE, Auctioneora. TUESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, Commencing at 2 o'clock 6harp. SALE OF CARRYING PLANT AND NINE DRAUGHT HORSES, At Ngahauranga, near Wellington. A L. WILSON^AND CO. have reXlt ccived instructions from Mr. John Clark, who is leaving for Auckland, to sell at his stables, Ngahauranga Gorge, close to AVellington Meat Export Company's Works— Tho Wliqle of his Carrying' Plant, comprising— 7 Heavy Draught • Horses, , nearly all young, in hard-working condition; a first-class lot 2 Brake Horse?, good sorts and in fine hard condition 7 Tip Drays 2 Big Conl Two-horse Dray§ 2 Wool Wagons 1 Brake | 0 Sets Cart Harness,' I set Leading Har- > nes.s and lot of Spare Harness, G Tarpaulins and Wool Covers, and lot of Sundries. Tho horses aro a first-class lot, and a better lot has.not been offered in Wellington for many a day. As Mr. Clark is relinquishing carrying, and removing from Wellington, ho has determined to sell ,the lot, : A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 21th JANUARY, 1912, At 1 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF BOOKS, Messrs. j. h. betiiune and co. will sell at their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above:— 2000 Volumes Interesting and Wellbound Books, including— Chambers' Encyclopaedia (in halfmorocco), Webster's Dictionary and Adjustable Stand, Waverley Novels (Border Edition, 48 vols., with etchings),' Art Journal, Chaucer's AVorks (7 vols.), The Irving Shakesepare, Italy and Her Invaders (Hodgkin, 9 vols.), Thiers' Frenoh Revolution, Memoirs of Napoleon, Baron Threbault, Count Grammout, Baron do Mnrbot and Madame dp Eemusat , Tho Court of Empress Josephine, Mario Antoinette, Pepys' and Evelyn's Diaries, Egypt Under the'Tharoahs, The Struggle of the .Nations, Captain Cook's Journal, Kirk's Forest, Flora, Buccaneers of America, Layard's Adventures, Captain nail's Voyages, Animals, Plants, and Geology of N.Z., Voyage, of the 1 Dis- < -covery, Wakefield's Adventures, lluriliiku, Old New Zealand, Old Manawatu, Hockens's Early History, Taylor's New Zealand, Earle's Nine Months' Residence, Barraud's New Zealand, Chceseman'sN.Z. Flora, Lyell's Geology, Du Maimer's Society Pictures, Punch (IS9I to . 1910), Leech's Pictures, Donibey and Son (with Cruickshank's plates). Tho Portfolio, iurner Engravings (6 vols.), Great Masters Portfolio, Accounting (Nixcn, and Stagg), Dictionary Political Economy, Frenoh and Latin Dictionaries, Times Atlas,' Anatomy Charts for Art Students. Also, at 3.15 p.m. 1-10 vols. Medical and Surgical Works, on behalf of a doctor who- is leaving Ne\f Zealand. ° Complete catalogues of tho 40fi lots posted to any address. Books now on view. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 25tli JANUARY, 1912, At 1 1 o'clock sharp. SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, bv I%oher. SUPERB PERSTAN PILE' CARPET, 22 x 10ft. Cost .WO. SUPERIOR BRUSSELS CARPET, 12 x HUMBER 2-spceil 3Ui.p. MOTOR CYCLE and SIDE CAR, only just landed. Active Cob, Gig, and Harness. Heavy Trap Horse, Trap, and Harness, and a large Collection of excellent Furnishings, being the contents of 7 well-furnished Rooms. AT PARAPARAUMU. A L. WILSON AND CO. have receivcd instructions from Mr. Joshua Whiting to sell, at the Homestead, Glenside, Paraparaumu— Tho Complete Contents of his wcllfurnished 7-roanied Residence, Motor Cycle, norscs, Gigs, etc., etc. Full particulars later. , y This is a very, fine collection of furniture, all purchased within the last 12 months, and in tip-top order The Homestead is close to Railway Station. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ( TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., 7:1 RANGITIICEI STRERT, PALJIERSTON NORTH, liavo been instructed by tho Trustees to Sell, bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at their SALE ROOJIS, RANGITIICEI STREET, on SATURDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1912, at 1 p.m. THE FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as the MASONIC HOTEL, ASHHURST. Tho property consists of Sections 316, 317, 318, and 319, area 4 roods 1 perch (moro or less), upon which is orccted the HOTEL, STABLE, and LARGE HALT,, used for ENTERTAINMENTS. The Hotel is a good, substantial building, and has every modern convenience. Also Section 201, situated in tho township of Ashluirst, containing 2 roods IS perches (more or less), also PART SECTION 753, containing 17 porches, with C-ROOMEJI HOUSE thereon, situated in Stafford Street, Feilding. Tho foregoing properties will be offered as a whole or separately.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1342, 20 January 1912, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1342, 20 January 1912, Page 16

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