WEDNESDAY, 261h APRIL, At 11 a.m. sharp. CLEARING SALE OF 80,000 FEET OF NEW TIMBER. 3xl 6xl 2x2 5x2 4xl Bxl 3x2 4x3 \ sxl 4xli 4x2 etc., etc. In Lots of 1000 to 3000 Super. Feet. - AT THE RAILWAY SIDING, J WAIKANAE. AL. WILSON AND CO. are in- » structed by the C. and A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., who are re- - arranging their Timber Yards and dia* I posing of a large quantity of Surplus Timber, to sell on the Siding, Waikanae — 80,000 ft of Good Household Timber, all sizes. The sale should specially appeal to Farmers and Country Builders in this locality. We are instructed to coll every foot, as a Messrs. Odlin's are thoroughly overhauling their stocks. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ; THURSDAY, 27th APRIL. , At 12 o'clock. , MESSRS. PITCAITHLY AND CO.'S STONE-CRUSHING and GRAVELSAVING PLANT, BELMONT, FOR SALE. i __ MESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO: have received instructions to sell without reserve at their rooms, 26, Brandon-street, Wellington, as above, and as a going concern — "THE STONE-CRUSHING AND GRAVEL BUSINESS carried on by Messrs. Pitcaithly and Co., at their works, Belmont, together with the Engines, Plant, Machinery, Tools, Appliances, and Goodwill of loases belonging thereto. Particulars of the leases and other assets, and the terms and conditions of sale, and all other information can be had on application to the Auctioneers or Messrs. Fmdlay, Dalziell and Co., Solicitors, Lambton-quay, Wellington. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, 1911, At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. WEEKLY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, PIANO, PIANOLA, and EFFECTS, Contents of Three Houses. FURNITURE of ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CROWDED ROOMS. MUST BE CLEARED. AL. 'WILSON AND CO. will hold • their usual Weekly Sale of Furniture on Thursday this week instead of Wednesday, on account of the_ large timber- sale we are holding at Waikanae. Our rooms are simply packed, having acpumulated during holidays. Will those wanting to dispose of furniture at this sale send same in early to ensure having a good display ? A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 4th MAY, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF MR. JOHN - LANE'S LIVERY STABLE, CAB AND CARRIAGE PLANT. ,j A ' I'- WILSON AND CO. have been . xS-» favoured with instructions from the well-known livery 6table proprietor, Mr. John Lane, who is relinquishing the business and going farming, to sell at his horse repository, Turnbull-street, Wellington — The^ whole of his extensive, complete, and up-to-date Carriage Plant and Horses, one of the most complete of its kind in the colony. 1 English Landau (an ex-Governor's carriage) 1 Landau (by Rouse and Hurroll) , 2 4-wheeled English Broughams * (have been only used for special private purposes) 1 Ransom Cab (by Moore, Sydney), a very lisht-running cab All the vehicles are in first-class running order, and will bear the closest infcp action. 1 Grey Mare, "Kit," 7-year-old, good in all jharness; - - l'BrowriTHare, "Topsy,"" all Harness 1 Brown Gelding, "Prince," all harness 1 TSrown Gelding "Duke," 5 years old, first-class horse in all harness -1 Brown Gelding "Ned," 6-year-old, good in~s. and d. harness ; best harness horße in Wellington to-day 1 Brown Mare, "Dolly," good in single harness 1 Chestnut Mare, "Flash," aged, but good in all harness: fast trotter, and dam of that great Canterbury trotter, "Flashwood" % J. Brown Thoroughbred Colt, 3 years, by St. Ambrose out of Eketerina Pas'6erapottlo -2 Sets English Double Harness, electroplated 3 Sets Single Harness And a^ large collection of Stable Requisites and Sundries, Horse Covers and Clothing, Jacks, etc., etc. -_ As Mr. Lane is retiring from business, the entire plant is for absolute sale. The fullest information will.be supplied on application, but the plant is so well known as one of the best in the Dominion that it needs no further description. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. EASY TERMS". IJIOR, SALE, new 5-roomed House, ~-*- Britomart-street, Wellington South; good locality, healthy, view. The house is well built and_ finished in latest and best style. Deposit £50; balance by easy instalments. Apply - JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD., Cable-street. JJI O B SALE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. Seven-roomed House, Rawhiti-terrace, all conveniences. Price £1250. PROUSE LUMBER, LTD., Taranaki-street. A SNIP IN DAIRY~FARMS. mARANAKI SOUTH, 12 miles from -i- Hawora, and right opposite a factory, on a metalled road, and within 1£ miles of town — 123 ACRES. 128 ACRES. This farm will carry 65 cows easily. Can you get anything better? Buildings (which are fairly old but quite habitable) comprise a 5-room house and sheds, also good cowshed. PRICE, FOR QUICK SALE, £36 PER ACRE, with £650 cash. Genuine Moneymaker; £5 per acre in ■ it within 12 months. Wire for fuller particulars. A. GRANT, Estate Agent, Hawera. <Y| -a ACRES Freehold, only 2£ miles • t-'-LJL from Hamilton ; station on property; fine new house, 8 rooms; 18-baif concrete milking-shed ; well fenced and watered; 15_ paddocks: great prospective . value. Price £12 10s per acre; easy terms; or would consider real first-class exchange. Apply FARMERS' LAND AGENCY CO., - Hamilton. 1 A MONEY-MAKING BUSINESS. ■ TE^OR SALE, in the best inland town in -a- _ New Zealand, a splendid Restaurant Business; premises are brick, nicely appointed; trade thoroughly established; takings for past year £1850 ; ample room for coping with, increased trade; rent low. Full particulars on application to GENUINE BARGAIN, Evening Post. EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICK , -J fj|\ ACRES Dairy Farm, Levin Dis-Jl-'tSXs tricl, first-class land, all in grass, well watered, all ploughable ; good fiveroomed house, cowshed, etc., etc. ; one ■ jnile railway station and school; ideal ' 'farm for Wellington milk supply. Price ■ £36 per acre; fJTQO cash, balance S years : at 5 per cent. GILCHRIST AND KIDD, Land and Estate Ageuits, Palmorotaa N.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 8
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