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TO-MORROW, „,«.,„ *,AJi I>3 ° o'clock sharp. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE 3^-H.P. TOURIST MOTOR CYCLE, In perfect working order. By Order of tho Public Trustee, in a E. deceased person's estate. • JOHNSTON. AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to- sell at their Rooms, 167, Lambtou-quay, as above — UP-TO-DATE TOURIST MOTOR CYCLE, in perfect order. Now on view. ■• E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY. 6th • FEBRUARY, 1913, • At 2 o'clock. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR. ' ' AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD , FURNISHINGS. COSTLY' 3-PIEC*B CHESTERFIELD SUITE. E.P. WARE AND"~APPOINTMENTS. At ,the "Residence; No. 13, ADAMSTERRACE (off Aro-etreet). EJOHNSTON^ND CO. have re- , • . "ceived instructions to sell at Adams I - torraCe as above-^ The whole of tho Superior Furnish- - ings, all purchased within the last njne months, comprising--- 1 ' ' Linoleums, 2 superior and almost new Axminster carpet squares, dining table and mohair cover, up-to-dato highback dining room suite, writing table, 2 upholstered wicker chairs, 2> Morris chairs Very superior Chesterfield lounge' and 2 large divan chairs to match in saddlebags ,(only in uee a few months), oak hallst&rid,' quaint hall settee, pictures, carnet- runner*, bentwood chairs, ' etc. Superior mirror-back sideboard, lot of, best quality c.p. ware, carvers, cutlery, ,c.p. tea set, palms, flower stands and bowls, ornaments and " vases, oak table, overmantel, . piano stool, lace ftnd , fancy .curtains, ' etc. Axminster hearthrugs, . costly 3-piece rimu bedroom suite, d.b.m. bedsteads, bed- ' room carpets, duchesse pairs, toilet* ware, wardrobe, linen cupboard, chests . drawers,' slip mats,, chairs, etc Also, kitchen utensils, gas iron, garden tools,. 14 purebred White Leghorns, netting, etc., etc ■ Everything- is in very nice order ahd for ABSOLUTE SALE. - On view 'Morning of Sale. ! ' E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. AT 'THE FRUIT ' MARKET, ALLEN * AND BLAIKT STREETS. ' WEDNESDAY, "SuTfEBRUARY, 1913, 1 • ,At 11 a.m. sharp. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have received instructions to sell as above-"-1- strong grocer'B delivery, .cart, with novqr, . specially fitted with patent brakes l.cart, complete with cover, etc. Also, ! „ 1 horse . and harness < The' latter ' lines suitable for light ,de* livery" cart. ODDFELLOWS' HALL,. LOWER HUTT AUCTION SALE.^ OF- CHOICE LOWER HUTT SECTIONS. ' ' To be held on 'WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1913, *• "At 7.30 -p.tt{. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has ■ re- *" ceived instructions' from tho Mortgagee to Eiell by public auction, as "above—- > t All that piece or- parcel of land containing 2' roods 10 perches (little more or less), ,being Lots 3 - and, 4, .Block 2, Bloomfield Estate, -having "frontage of 66ft -by depth of 188 ft on. one side, and 198.6 ft oil th© other side 'Also, All that piece or parcel of land, being Lot . 1, 4 Block 2, Bloomfield Estate, containing an ar^a of 1 rood 6 perches, r having frontage of 66ft by depth of 188 ft .on one side, and 198.6 ft on the 'other side Also, All that piece or parcel of land, being Lots, 16 pnd 16, on same Estate, each having 66ft frontage Ho Hautana-st. by- varying depth of \ from 219 ft to 247 ft. ' , „ Also, „ • ' All that piece or parcel. of land, being Lot 25, Andrew Estate, having frontage of 40ft to Colin-street by depth of 140 ft. And Lot 14 of same Estate, having frontage of 40ft to Hautanastreel by depth of 140 ft." NOTE.— The above sections are within a few minutes' walk of Lower, Hutt, Post Office 'and 'are ideal building 'sites. , Very favour able, termed can be arranged if Mesired. UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1913, v * ~ At '12 noon. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD.-, will 6ell as above— 200 f.f.m. ewes 150 lambs 150 wethers 150 ewes150 l«,mbs "100 b.f. lambs • ■ , < 50,. ewes 50 woolly lambs 50 woolly lambs 40 '2-tooth wethers 2 springing cows 1 springing ooff-; 1 springing heifer t 5 store cow 3 * , 1 steer - 5 3-year empty heifers 3 store cowd , • ■- - 2 3-year springing 1 heifers 1 Holstein.cow (due 18th February),' written guarantee 2 dairy heifers (in calf) 20' choice springing heifers (due February-March) , ' 4 cows (just calved) - - 3 springing cows (guaranteed sound) On account- Mr. 1 Wm. • Gill— '4-wheeled buggy 1 horse and harness * Garden 1 roller Stumping jack and sundry- imple* ments Garden tools, etc. - *'••.•' Owing to tho Rant' Fair, clients please note that tho Ordinary Sale will take place at 12 o clock. UPPER" HUTT ANNUAL RAM FAIR. THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1913,' < At 1 p.m. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Wellington, will offer, on account of Mr. V. Riddiford and, other, breeders— ' 47 2-tooth Romney rams 18. 2-toOth'. Romney rams , 9 4-tooth Lincoln rams 5" f.f.m." Lincoln rams ' * 6,6-tooth f.f.m. 1 Romney rams. . 21 Romney rams FOR, - IMMEDIATE -. SALE. NELSON- PROVINCE. BREWERY (Ale and Stout), with whol© plant, in good running order, . Bottle Store, etc.,; also Boarding House.^ad joining, containing 10, rooms, with large hall suitable for dancing or meetings, 5-stall stable, etc. ; land 3 acres (more or, less) ; good water supply. Price for the whole £1000. Apply .F. and D. EDWARDS, Trafalgar-street. Nelson. , 1 _ i RB. and A. E. JACKSON, Larfd and • Estate Agents, Nelson.— We make a, speciality of orchard lands and properties, and any one desiring to go into the question cannot, do better than consult' our list of properties for sale. We have them from the unimproved land up to the highly-improved -orchard property producing £100 per < aore, at all prices, from £8 per acre upwards. Write for further particulars to Box 132, Nelson. TITAHI BAY. WANTED to Sell, 5-roomed House, completely furnished, with scullery, bathroom, and all conveniences; section !j acre, well planted rrstable' and large motorshed; one of -"the picked spots of the bay. Eaey terms. JAMES SMITH, LTD., ■ - - Cuba-etreefc.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 12

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