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AUCTIONS, MONDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock sharp. AT; TIIE FEU IT EXCHANGE. ALLEN STREET. .. T AERY ANJ) 'COMPANY,' LTD., have' ' '.-received instructions' from .Mr. E. Bolton ; tu sell by Auction,'as under:— 1 :.GEQCEIVS DELIVERY ■VA N (two wheeler)' 1 MARE (1 years), any trial 1 GELDING. any trial • . . 2 SETS HARNESS (one practically hew) Mr. Bolton has lately* arranged for a motor service, hence his only reason for selling. A splendid, opportunity for anyone requiring a,good plant, No reasonable offer refused. • WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, Commencing at i o'clock sharp. SALE OF. HIGH-CLASS . FURNITURE AND PIANO. , AT LYALL BAY. A L. WILSON AND CO. have been -£*-• favoured with instructions from the owner, who has sold his house, to sell at No....47..Freyberg Street (late Tainui Terrace),-.the whole 'of his Superior Household Furniture and Upright Gnaiid Piano (the Eiitire Contents of 6 wellfurnished rooms). •. The • Catalogue will include: DRAWING-ROOM—Furniture of a very superior class: Magnificent upright Grand Piano,, by Goss and Knllman, oiio of Begg's.'best pianos; royal Ax! .. carpet square Willi' border and rich colourings', 2 Ax; h. r.ugs, piano stool, Chesterfield ,coiich. in, silk' tapestry and 2 divan chairs to match, with •rich, linen -covers, elegant settee in • silk tapestry ' and walnut frame, quaint English rosewood tea . table and afternoon tea service, li choice cushions, ".cc, tables" in walnut, Indian table cover, jardinieres and pot stands and plants, fire, screen, sup. 8-day clock, coal vase, ■ copper and ' ' brass .jardinieres, ,occ. chains and tables, .rattan .tables and chairs, modern fender, 2 pairs of very superior art curtains,..a • number of good paintings and' <Jther -"pictures, music cabinet and lot of good music, o.p. ten set, /.nd elegant do. in choice china, with' e.p. tray, etc. HALL—Good new linoleum! Oriental halt carpet; 10ft. Gin. x. 4ft. 6ih. mohair mats,' shield, hall chair, good art -curtains,.. hnll seat . in jarrah •wood, oil paintings and photos, hall table, ball runner, 12 x 3. DINING-ROOM—Good linoleum, Merzapore . carpet,; reversible-. Japanese couch in Wilton pile, 4-fold screen, . sideboard (new design), in the latest, style, d. table and cover in ruby cloth,- 6- leather-seated chairs with stuffed, backs, Singer hand sewing machine,. pictures, curtains, lot of good crockery and glassware, e.p. ware, etc,, etc, Also,. CONTENTS OF .1 BEDROOMS, embracing s. and d. w. and i. bedsteads, w.w. .kapoks, linos., carpets and rugs, massive duchess chests and pairs, all new designs, elegant toiletware, lot of pictures, and lot of usual bedroom requisites .. 'Also, . CONTENTS ' OF WELL-SUPPLIED KITCHEN AND . SCULLERY AND WASIIHOOSE,' also YARD AND OUTHOUSES—Lawn mower with grass' attachment, ; wringer, garden tools, now hose, meat safe, ; 8 laying White; Leghorn- Hens -and 13 do. chickens, garden roller - Everything is in,, first-class o.'der, and as the owner has sold his house, the lot will go. Get off tram at Boutell's store. On view Tuesday from 2 to 5 o'clock. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THE AUCTION SALE THE..AUCTION' 'SALE Of ~ ' I PROPERTIES PROPERTIES , 7 IN THE ESTATE'OF' ~ -IN THE ESTATE OF -THE LATE JOSEPH BURNE, : THE LATE JOSEPH' BUPE, ' ; .Deceased, . • .* TAKES. PLACE •IN • : rjTHE; CHAMBER OF * COMMERCE ' \ O n -THURSDAY NEXT,' THE 28th FEBRUARY, - At 2.30 p.m. Further, particulars from - - ' B. SMITH. AND-C0Y.,.. -39 Panama Street; ■ S.- GEORGE NATHAN, 115' Customhouse Quay. Or the Trifstees' Solicitors, . .STAFFORD AND STAFFORD, 33 Johnston Street. . li BLOOD. STOCK SALE. : SATURDAY. MARCH 9th, 1918 (Second .Day of Napier Park Races), At 10 a.m. "sharp.' \ HOADLEY,' SON, AND STEWART LIMITED, instructed by Mrs'. Perry and Mr. E.' J. Vl'att, wili sell by Public Auction, at the. Otatara Racing Stables, Taradale.' as above— The BROOD MARES Stressa (imp.), Lady Atholine, Oppidan, Loch Ada, Gold Reef—Uila mare,' Barley Sugar', llrs. Wigg6, Kerry, and Misnic, 2-year-olds Thebea, by, All Black .(imp.V-rEsmah'; bv All Black—Mrs. Wig'gii; by Athenic—All Blue; by Athenic—Blue 'water; by For-mative:-Amber; by Gold Circle—Loch Ada; yearlings by "Formative—Amber, arid Maori Kiiig—Concordia II; also Nocturnal, .syrs.-, full brother to lllackall, and half-brother to Miduight Sun, Noe-' tuit'orm,. Nightfall, and : ; Moon*oria,\ - Catalogues will be forwarded cn application, to the.;. Auctioneers, Napier. . H. N..STEWART, Auctioneer. ABOUT.MIDDLE OF APRIL ON THE PROPERTY, "ROXBURGH - PARK," cOMERTON - IMPORTANT. DISPERSAL SALE Of MR, E.'- A. PORTER'S PURE ' LINCOLN STUD; POWERS, RUTHERFORD AND CO and ,1. M. PECK AND SONS PPY.,' LTD., in conjunction, have received instructions from. Mr. E. A. Porter to submit by Public Auction and:for Absolute ■ Rale the whole of his' Cebbrated ' Stud Lincoln Flock, excepting only 1917 drop, which will be sold next year.' The' siieep to bo 6old in April comprise— 400' Stud Breeding Ewes, individually pedigreed 20 Stud Rams, individually pedigreed Mr. Porter now finds that' lie, cannot give the necessary time and attention to the flock, and has tlierehro reluctantly decided .to dispose of it. This sale tlieriv for presents 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 10 years of one expert's experience. Fuller nnrticnl.ars i'> fillII"" ,T. M. PECK 'AN 11 PONS PPV.. r.TD POWERS. •RUTIim'ORTi ,\XT> co ., Auctio"™rs jn enniiinclioij, ' - MELBOURNE. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES "" SEE PACE 13.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 134, 23 February 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 134, 23 February 1918, Page 14

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