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SATURDAY, 31st MAYi At 12 o'clock. ' CATTLE AND:HOUSEHOLD i FURNITURE, ' ' : AT KORO ICORO, PETONE. .- in the Estate of Andrew SnodgraES, deceased. »"A L. WILSON AND CO., instructed . :!£&.*■ by the Public Trustee, will sell in. tho above Estate, at Koro Koro, Pctone— "7. young steers and 5 dairy heifers. The "entire contents of 6 rooms of good : furniture. • ' " . Contents of Dining Room, 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen, and Scullery. ■ DINING ROOM CONTAINS: 2 couches, ■ 'table and cover, Ausfc. chairs, easy : chairs, cushions, h. rug,. fender and irons, lino., flower stands, pot plants, shells, clock, kerosene Jamp, c.p. ware, -■ glassware,- crockery, pictures, books, CONTENTS OF-3 BEDROOMS: Duch. , chests, s. and d, bedsteads, bedding ■. • . ' and kapoks, bolster and pillows, tables, : washstand . and - waxe, fender and brasses,'ax., hearth rug, Brussels rug, good lino., 8-day clock arid "a, good ' one, Island'fans, pictures, blinds, ourtiins and bra-ss poles, commode, i rocking chair, blankets, s. and d. quilts.' . sowing machine, 4 pairs d. sheets, 6 pillow cases, towels, toilet covers, • table cloths, etc., etc. £ITCHEN CONTAINS: Usual requisites ..'' and cooking utensils, crockery,.- and . SCULLERY. AND WASHHOUSE: Lot of good useful sundries. BTARD AND SHEDs Bath, garden tools, 2 flags, lot of paints and brushes, "" 'each of pollard, sack of cement, spade and shovel, steps, sundry tools, lot of timber. 11 FOWLS. ' ' A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. .;; ;; CLEARING SALE. : tfO-MORROW, '■"•'-: At 1.30 o'clock sharp. EXPIRATION OF LEASE SALE At B and W. POULTRY FARM, . WOBURN-ROAD. LOWER HUTT .{Three Minutes' Walk fiom Hutt Bridge). On Account of Mr. John B. Wilson, ■ "".'," '"'•' whose lease has expired. •fjv JOHNSTON AND CO. have reJPJ» ceived instructions to soil at Lower Hutt, as above— iABOUT 12 TONS MANGOLS, 3 poultry houses complete (8 x 8), 2 Buffalo Cyphers incubators (24C-egg), 1 Jubi- . lee UUO-egg), 1 Cyphers (70-egg), 3-tier .-• fattening coop, 9 egg crates, 2£ cases , kerosene, lj- doz. fountains, 42 sheets sheet iron, 2 wheelbarrows, 6- stone ■ troughs,''ls feed troughs, 2 patent troughs, 50 wire doors, 4 fireless -brooder boxes with covers and glass complete, feed bins, largo dog kennel, water piping, 5 lots posts, 6ft and 3ft wire netting, 2 tota.ro. signboards and posts, lr-rge grit box, tar, 4> broody lien coops and rune, perches and nest, boxes, 2 pet lambs, fowl crate, Tedend felt, duchesse pair, 4 tables, fireKuard, linoleums, and unmerous sundries, also .19 BLACK MINORCA FOWLS (prize strain), also 5 Dorking Indian gamo cross pullets, Also, GOOD LOT OF BUILDING MATERIAL, 3Coft 3 x 1, 1128 ft 3x2, 140 ft Bxl, 3590 ft 8 x 4, all in good order. Also, GOOD HORSE, HARNESS, AND EXPRESS, y-• -. As Mr. Wilson's lease is up, everything must be sold. £. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. ~ MONDAY, 2nd JUNE, . At 1 o'clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK HIGH-BACK SUITE, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, AND APPOINTMENTS. AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 219, TINA-KOEI-ROAD. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • . ceived instructions from the owner who is giving up housekeeping, to sell as above — Contents of Six Rooms. Full details later. . ' IS. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. , L TO-MORB,OW,/ At 2 p.m. 'AUCTION 'SALE Of , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LINOLEUMS, FOWLS, ETC. Qn the Premises, Corner of Camp-road •- and R.ata-road, Lower Hutt, near Melling's Station. , CW. PRICE AND CO. ; Auctioneers, • have received instructions from tho vendor, who is leaving Wellington, to sell on the premises, as above — JTho.whole of his Household Furniture and Sundries, contents of 5 rooms, comprising: {Duchesse. pair,, double .wood;bedstead.' and mattresses, large kauri overmantel,-7-..drawer, treadle sewing, machine, baby's high chair, wood cot, 5 lot-3 good linoleum, dining table, sft mirror-back sideboard, 5-piece diiungrooin. suite in maroon velvet and saddlebags, occ. tables and chairs, rocker, duchesse chest,. flower stands and plants, mats, Ax. rugs, 2 single wood bedsteads, ■whe .and kapok mattresses, pillows, runners, folding chair, casement curtains and blinds, pictures, stretcher, swing mirrors, poles, doll's cot, kerb with corner seats, brackets, table . lamps, pres. pan, jars, wringer, kitchen table, 9 bentwood chairs, irons, clock, crockery, glassware, kettles, saucepans, folding pram, safe, brooms, axe, tools, wire netting, fowls, etc. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. G,S..HILL& CO., 360, LAMBTON-QUAY (next Stewart Dawson and Co.). 'Phono 2456. MATAITAI— 3 Rooms, hot water, gas; land 40 x 200; 5 minutes from car. •Bargain, £1015. WATERLOO-AVENUE (Nowtown) — 5 Rooms, one floor,- gas, gas cooker; . 'land' 35 x 90V £700; a small deposit. A cheap property. ABEL SMITH-STREET— 7 Rooms; land 70 x. 120, orchard, good position. MOUNT 'VICTORtA—Good 6-rd. House, electric light, hot water, gas. £1065; '' 3200 cash. KELBURN-PARADE - Splendidly built 6-rd. House, heart timbers; cheapest "-.-- property in. Kelbum. £1080; £200 deposit. THY O R S A^ h X FULL HALF-ACRE ON SEATOUN HEIGHTS, with grandest view in. Wellington. Only £150. CJUARTER-ACRE ON MIRAMAR FLAT for £150. , ■ TWO SECTIONS, HIGHBURY, low prices.--" Apply to Private Owner. Evening Post.. npHE UNIQUE STOPPER HOT .A...WATER BOTTLE is British-icado from best plantation Rubber. .It will last year's.-^'lt"will not burst, tear, or leak. Got-one for'the/cold;.nights. Look for brand on neck of: bottle. .-KTRTANTED Known—Paint your Stoves 'V?- and Ranges with Sapohn Black Stove Pipe Enamel. • Save Blackleading. Tin Key's. '

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 126, 30 May 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 126, 30 May 1919, Page 12

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