auctions; MONDAY, 4tli FEBRUARY; 1918, r- At 10.30 a.m., continuing ail. diy... SALE OF SUPERIOR ANI) •. 'UP-TO-. - - DATE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, .ETC; ■ ' ICO—LOT S^—l6o - ON THE PREMISES, 3 Pipitca Street, Thorndon. Contents of 10 Weil-Furnished Rooms. CW. PRICE AND CO., .Auctioneers, • have been favoured with instruc-tions-from Mrs. E. Cavendish-Ryan, 3 Pipitea Street, to sell: the whole of her Shperior Household Furniture, as above. WITHOUT RESERVE. MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 sharp. SALE 01' 0 CASES MILLINERY. . Ex S.S'. —. . On Account of Whom it May' Concern; E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received .instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay— . 1500 BLACK STRAWS AND TR.IM- : MED HATS, in all the Latest Models. In Lots to Suit Purchasers. . NO RESERVE. E.JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO TEtE FARMERS AND OTHERS AT ' LEVIN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY sth, . At 11 o'clock. A L. WILSON AND .CO. have been ' favoured, with instructions to sell immediately preceding the Stock Sale, at Levin, as above— 50 sheets 6ft. corrugated iron 434 sheets 9ft, corrugated iron ; : 73 sheets 10ft. corrugated iron 39 sheets 6ft. corrugated jron 333 sheets 9ft. corrugated iron In Lots to Suit Purchasers. . This is an excellent opportunity for farmers" and others to acquire galvanised iron at low price, as the iron is for positive sale. ' Intending purchasers are requested to note that the :SALE- WILT, TAKR PLACE ON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY sth at 11 o'clock (instead of Wednesday, 30th January). f A. L. WILSON, -Auctioneer. • FRIDAY, .FEBRUARY Sth, • At'2'-'o'clock p.m. - !3000 LB -' ;, 3000 tR ■ HIGH-CLASS TEA. AL. WILSON AND CO. have. been • instructed. by':the-holders of tha BILL OF LADING''to Sell • at. -.their Rooms, 151-153- LAMBTON 'QUAY, : as. above., -. 60. HALF-CHESTS, roiitain'iiig . -OAAALB. OF.; BROKEN PEKOE 'uvulf . ..CEYLON; TEA, ' .-..Of.:'the Highest,. Quality, in Lots to. - suit - purchasers. This Tea is of-undeiiiable quality, and samples can be obtained at the' rooms. - A/.L,.WILSON, Auctioneer. CLEARANCE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE-'- AND EFFECTS.' WATT STRl'lEf; WADESTOWN. ON TUESDAY, sth .FEBRUARY, 11)18, . At 1.30 p.m. sharp. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has been • favoured with 1 instructions from Mis. M'Kenzie, who lias left the-Domin-ion, to offer for absolute 6ale as follows— The Superior Contents of her Fodrrooined Bungalow; including— '• Oak dining chairs, oak sideboard, Chesterfield, curtains, kitchen titensiis, pictures, beds, and sundries too numerous to mention. ' For further details,, apply to. the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON,. 182 Foathefstqn Street, '.Wellington.. IMPORTANT "AUCTION SALE -Of • ■ i ■ - PETONB . RESIDENCE, On WEDNESDAY," 6th: FEBRUAR Y, . -' 191S, " .' At -2.30 p.m. ,TT ERNEST' LEIGHTON has been JUU favoured with instructions from Mr. W. W. Parke to offer for public auction, at the Chamber of "Commerco,. Customhonse Quay, Wellington, as aboveThat desirable six-roomed Residence, . known as; No. -4 • Buick-. Street; Petone, containing-gas and all' conveniences, all on one floor, outbuildings, good - section, bandy to station. .•' ■■ ■ ■■■ . For further 1 details apply to the Auctioneer,. . H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 Featherston'Street,-, •• Wellington. PRELIMINARY NOTICE; FIRST- ANNUAL SALE In the CROSS' - YARDS NEAR BRANGE. . I'ETH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28,"1918. Messrs. weight, stephenson AND CO., LTD., . will sell on accomit'of 'the' uflder-mentioned .clients, in the above yards (which have been kindly, lent by H. H. Beetham, Esq.):-H. H. Beetham, O. 11. Beetham, F. E. /Chalmers, Estate late Mrs. A. P. Williams, At -H'.- Tinkham, Erl Williams, Tuxford Bros., Captain- J! C., M'Killop, Mrs. Russell, J. M'Kenzie, P. C. Taylor, J. Johnston, and others. Full Particulars Later. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. ABOUT MIDDLE OF APRIL. ON. TIIE PROPERTY, "ROXBURGH PARK," cOMERTON. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE ' Of ■ MR. E. A. PORTER'S PURE LINCOLN STUD. ... POWERS, RUTHERFORD AND CO. and J. JK I'UCK AND SONS I'PY., LTD., in conjunction, have received in-structions-from ill'. E. A. Porter lo submit by Public'.Auetion and for Absolute Siile "the whole of his Celebrated : Stud Lincoln Flock, excepting only 1917-drop, which will be sold next year. The sheep to be sold in April comprise— 400 Stud Breeding Ewes, individually pedigreed 20 Stud Ranis, individually pedigreed' Mr. Porter now finds that hei cannot givo the necessary tinie and attention to tlie flock, and/has. .therefore reluctantly decided to.dispose of it. This sale tlierw. for present an unequalled opportunity to anyone desirous of starting or improving a Stud, as Mr. Porter's is undoubtedly one of the premier flocks of the breed-'in the Commonwealth, and represents the result of 40 years of' one' expert's experience- - '. Fuller particulars in future issues. ,T M. PECK AND SONS PPY.. LTD., POWERS, RUTHERFORD AND CO., Auctioneers in coniunction, . MELBOURNE.' '" TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS. WE have just'had placed in our hands the flaest' Business proposition ever nlaced on the market. • Large room, well furnished, sniall "room'for,Drlvate parties, la rue kitchen, bathroom,- living room, ladies' room. e.1., h. £ c. water, gas stove; turnover. £30 tor£3s rer.week; good lease; right in the centre of . one of the best towns in Hitwke's Bay. .' ' AN ABSOLUTE GOLD MINE. Get In early. This won't keep long. ;• , O. R. WILSON AND CO. (GILL BEOS.), Auctioneers and Property Salesmen, Station Stroet, HASTINGS. j
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